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BlackBerry Porsche P9981 - Specification & Review


RIM and Porsche have collaborated to release the special edition Blackberry Porsche P‘9981. The Porsche Design P’9981 smartphone from BlackBerry is instantly identifiable as a Porsche Design product. The exclusive material choices for this unique smartphone include a forged stainless steel frame, hand-wrapped leather back cover, sculpted QWERTY keyboard, and crystal clear touch display. This customized Porsche Design P’9981 comes with an exclusive Porsche Design UI and a bespoke Wikitude World Browser augmented reality app experience. It also includes premium, exclusive PINs that help easily identify another P’9981 smartphone user.
BlackBerry Porsche P9981 Review & Specifications
Design & Look
Well this phones is designed in such a way that its looks is like its named that is Porsche. This phone is sleek and very smooth as its body structure. The BlackBerry Porsche P’9981 also has a brushed stainless steel case with a leather backing, custom Porsche fonts and redesigned icons.The exclusive Porsche Design UI will ship with the phone and there will also be a bespoke Wikitude World Browser included, with is an augmented reality app for BlackBerry.
The premium nature of the phone emerges in the forged stainless steel frame, hand-wrapped leather back cover and sculpted Qwerty keyboard which sits below a redesigned bar of navigation buttons.

Display & Camera
It has the same-sized touchscreen at 2.8- inch with a resolution of 640 x 480, but it promises a new “crystal clear touch display.” This screen is so bright and as we said before screen give crystal clear view which make video or picture viewing experience far better and awesome. Well this phone has only 2.8 -inch of screen but have high resolution of 640 X 480 which so good and make gaming better.
At the back their 
5 megapixel camera on the rear with a flash, which will be capable of 720p video recording. So you can easily capture you happy moments in you mobile with detailed.
Camera Features 
  • Geo-tagging,
  • touch focus , 
  • face and smile detction
  • Video Recording at 720p @30fps
  • Secondary VGA
Os & HardWare Specification
BlackBerry® 7, the operating system for the new Porsche Design P’9981, includes a next generation BlackBerry® browser with a fast, fluid web browsing experience that is among the best in the industry. It also features Liquid Graphics™ technology, which delivers a highly responsive touch experience with incredibly fast and smooth graphics.
Like the BlackBerry Bold 9900, the Porsche-designed handset will be powered by a 1.2GHz processor, backed with 768MB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. With these configuration this mobile has hug speed and most never hang or crash.
New BlackBerry Os 7.0 
BlackBerry 7 OS‘s most important feature is its improved web browser, that will offer users a faster and more complex browsing experience, a better handling of graphics, thanks to the Liquid Graphics technology and support for HTML 5 functions, like videos.
Another important feature of BlackBerry 7 OS is the voice activated search that will allow a more comfortable handling of the smartphone.
BlackBerry Balance is also included, allowing the separation between business and personal data, like emails, games or other data.

Connectivity Features And Storage Media
BlackBerry Porch P9981 is Smartphone so it has all Connectivity features that other smart phone have and some of them are listed below:
Connectivity Features :
  • GPRS
  • EDGE
  • 3G - HSDPA< 21Mbps , HSUPA, 5.76Mbps
  • Wi-fi 802.11 , wifi- hotspot
  • Bluetooth , v3.0 with A2DP
  • Usb , v2.0 micro USB
For storage this mobile has internal storage of 8 GB and can be expanded upto 32 GB by MicroSd Slot.

Other Features
  • Messeaging - Sms, MMs. Emails, Push mail, im , rss
  • Browser -Html
  • Fm/ Radio - Yes , with Rds
  • GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Of course, if you own a P’9981 you’ll want to stay in touch with other owners and each handset will come with "premium, exclusive PINs that help easily identify another P'9981 smartphone user." So no need to talk or message any plebeians owning anything other than a Porsche-designed phone then.
The Porsche Design P’9981 will be available later in the year, so that should give you time enough to save up for this must-have handset. Let us know in the comments if, like us, you think this new phone could signal the end of RIM’s problems.
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ITG Announced XpPhone 2- Windows 8 Phone


Last year around this time, ITG released its first xpPhone. That phone ran Windows Embedded Standard 2009, but this time, the company has decided to step it up a bit. The xpPhone 2 will run Windows 7 (at first) and will be upgradable to Windows 8 whenever it's released. 

The second iteration of ITG's UMPC/smartphone  xpPhone 2 hybrid has some pretty decent specs, especially in comparison to the Fujitsu LOOX F-07C that I reviewed last week. For starters, the new xpPhone will sport a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor, 2GB of RAM, and up to 112GB of SSD storage space. All of those specs are wrapped nicely under a 4.3-inch display in a body that is slimmer than the original. 

Dimensions :
  • 140mm X 73mm X17.5mm

Key Features :
  • 4.3 inch of Touch Display
  • 1.6Ghz Intele Atom Z530 Processor
  • 2GB of Ram
  • Internal Storage Upto 112GB 
  • Slimmer then Original (first XpPhone)
  • Windows 8 Operating System
Battery BackUp
  • 18 hours of talk time
  • 46 days of standby time


Like with most awesome pieces of hardware like this, we haven't heard anything about pricing or exact release dates of  xpPhone 2; it'll simply be sometime in January. As for price, I'd say to expect it to be somewhere around the range of the previous device: $750-$850 sounds plausible to me. 
The F-07C was a pretty good UMPC, even with its lower specs. I predicted that there might be some awesome devices coming because of Windows 8, and since the new xpPhone has better specs, I think that prediction might just come true.

HTC Raider With LTE - Announced in Canada


First presented in South Korea (last month), the HTC Raider has now been announced in Canada, too.
The first LTE enabled handset expected to be available for AT&T will supposedly be the HTC Holiday. But when not getting ready to offer fast data speeds to the few AT&T customers who have access to the carrier's LTE pipeline, the phone will go by the name of the HTC Raider 4G LTE up in Canada for Bell. 
The Raider is HTC’s first LTE smartphone for the Canadian market, and it’s going to be available via Rogers and Bell. In fact, Rogers seems to offer the handset as of today, both online and in stores, for $149.99 with a new 3-yr contract agreement.
Bell will sell the HTC Raider starting November 1, probably for a similar price.


In addition to LTE connectivity, the Canadian HTC Raider features Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, Sense UI, a 4.5 inch qHD (960 x 540) display, Wi-Fi, GPS, SRS WOW HD surround sound, 8MP rear camera with f/2.2 28mm lens, 1.3MP front-facing camera, 1GB of RAM, and a 1.2GHz dual-core processor.