Showing posts with label Ericsson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ericsson. Show all posts

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Ericsson T60c : Ericsson’s CDMA handset









Friday, August 20, 2010

Ericsson R520m : first phone that supports fast General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)









Saturday, June 12, 2010

Ericsson R250s PRO: Water, dust and shock resistant





Thursday, July 23, 2009

ERICSSON R190 : Anywhere with satellite connection

This is a satellite mobile phone. ericsson r190 gsm super have feature who not owned by another phone. can be used anywhere at any time and take advantage of the satellite connection Aces.

• ACeS satellite/GSM 900 dual band
• Weight 210 grams
• Size 130 x 50 x 32 mm
• Ultra slim battery
• Extra snap-on satellite antenna
• Talk time, 3 hours 40 minutes in both modes
• Standby time, 43 hours in both modes
• Smart dialing
• Data, fax, in GSM mode only
The Ericsson R190 is the world's smallest and lightest satellite/GSM dual mode phone specially designed to work with the ACeS regional geostationary satellite, deployed over the Asia Pacific region.
Calls have been placed successfully across the network using the Ericsson R190. Equivalent to a standard GSM phone in design, size and weighing just over 200 grams, the Ericsson R190 phone represents a leap forward for satellite handsets. Ericsson expects to launch the R190 during the second half of 2000.

The Ericsson R190 is capable of operating in both satellite and GSM 900 modes. Once out of cellular range, the phone automatically switches to satellite mode to send or receive calls making it the ideal phone for users travelling to remote areas beyond cellular coverage.

With the dual mode Ericsson R190, subscribers in the Asia-Pacific region can benefit from extended mobile connectivity as a result of the complementary nature of satellite and GSM systems.

The phone is targeted at users who require extended connectivity to be able to call wherever they are in the Asia-Pacific region. ACeS subscribers travelling outside satellite coverage will be able to roam GSM networks worldwide.

The Ericsson R190's small size is enabled by GMSS, which is derived from the popular GSM standard and exploits the filters, mixers and RF base band components already present in a GSM handset. Subscribers are able to roam on GSM networks and remain in communication should they move out of coverage area by switching to satellite mode.

The Ericsson R190 functions in four modes: GSM preferred - searches first for a GSM network and switches to satellite if one isn't found, GSM only - searches only for a GSM network, satellite preferred - searches first for the satellite network and switches to GSM if it is not found, and satellite only - searches only for the satellite network. The phone is complemented by a range of useful accessories that will simplify and help usage in different situations.

(old handphone - www.old-handphone.blogspot.com)

Saturday, July 18, 2009

ERICSSON R310 : Outdoor Handphone With Shark Fin

Ericsson R310 View Similar Antenna with shark fin. Form much more of phone most, hold impact body, waterproof resistant. Really for outdoor activity, adventurer, or anyone else who want in natural unimpeded.

Even though the R310 is built to cope with harsh treatment, it is a small phone that fits in the pocket and has all the features you expect to find in an Ericsson phone, such as voice control, vibrating call alert, and data/fax capabilities. Apart from being water, dust and shock resistant, the phone’s features, functions and accessories have been carefully developed to fit an adventurous lifestyle.
The R310 is Ericsson’s second rugged mobile phone and will be available during mid 2000.
The outside of the R310 is reinforced with rubber inlays to withstand harsh treatment and to provide a good grip that prevents the phone from becoming slippery when wet. The battery is housed within the phone and can easily be changed.
Being a water-resistant phone, the lid has silicone gaskets and membranes from W.L. Gore & Associates that prevent water from leaking in. Equipped with membranes from the GORE ALL-WEATHER-series, the R250 and R310 are the first phones to utilise W.L. Gore and Associates’ new concept.
The R310 will be available in four colors: Bright Orange, Nautic Blue, Aquatic Green and Peak Yellow. One of the first things that might strike you when you see the phone for the first time is the Shark FinÔ antenna. It is moulded in a flexible rubber material to prevent the antenna from being damaged if the phone is dropped.
To avoid getting dirt in the system connector of a phone, a protective rubber cover has been developed. The cover can be opened to facilitate easy mounting of accessories. The R310 is compatible with accessories for the 3V-platform that are not depending on the size and shape of the phone. There will be an outdoor adventure kit available as accessory, which contains compass, thermometer, magnifying glass and ruler, developed by Victorinox.
The R310 will be shipped in a durable water-resistant packaging, which also can be used as a container for things that you want to keep dry and clean when you’re out hiking. The container is made of transparent PET plastic and has a screw top that protects water from leaking in.
R310 features include:
• GSM 900/1800 dual band
• Water, dust and shock resistant
• Robust construction
• Vibrating Alert
• Data/fax
• Stopwatch/timer
• Games
• Large full graphical LCD display
• Built in battery
• Voice control (dialling/answering/rejecting calls)
• Multipurpose strap
Two versions of the R310 will be produced. The R310s, and the R310sc which features a complete Chinese interface, which allows you to send and receive Chinese SMS messages and also lets you store Chinese names in the Phone Book.


( old handphone - www.old-handphone.blogspot.com )