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| Fujitsu Siemens T810 |
| General |
| Network | Umts / Gsm 900 / Gsm 1800 / Gsm 1900 |
| Announced | 2006, August |
| Status | Available |
| Size |
| Dimensions | 126 X 64 X 21 Mm |
| Weight | 190 G |
| Display |
| Type | Tft Touchscreen, 65k Colors |
| Size | 240 X 240 Pixels, 2.4 Inches |
| | - Qwerty Keyboard And 5-way Navigation Key |
| Ringtones |
| Type | Polyphonic, Mp3 |
| Customization | Download |
| Vibration | Yes |
| Memory |
| Phonebook | Yes |
| Call Records | Yes |
| Card Slot | Sd, |
| | - 128 Mb Flash Rom, 64 Mb Sdram - Intel Pxa270 Processor, 416 Mhz |
| Data |
| Gprs | Yes |
| Hscsd | No |
| Edge | No |
| 3g | Yes, 384 Kbps |
| Wlan | Wi-fi 802.11b/g |
| Bluetooth | Yes, V2.0 |
| Infrared Port | No |
| Usb | Yes |
| Features |
| Os | Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition |
| Messaging | Sms, Mms, Email, Instant Messaging |
| Browser | Html (pocketie) |
| Games | Solitaire, Bubblebraker |
| Colors | Silver |
| Camera | No |
| | - Gps Sirf Gcs3f Receiver - Pocket Office(word, Excel, Outlook) - Windows Media Player 10 - Organiser - Voice Memo - Built-in Handsfree |
| Battery |
| | Standard Battery, Li-ion 1500 Mah |
| Stand-by | Up To 150 H |
| Talk Time | Up To 4 H |
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Fujitsu Siemens - T810 Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX T810
Tired of carrying around your notebook, mobile phone, handheld, navigation system, digital camera, MP3 player, and several chargers while on a business trip? The new Pocket LOOX T Series will make your life easier. The Pocket LOOX T810 provides great features and tops off its competitors in many ways. Using Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition, it provides large productivity, fast data access, and multimedia integration. By integrating e-mail push solution into the Microsoft Exchange infrastructure, you can save costs by reducing third party products and licensing fees. This Secure Device Management, based on state-of-the-art technology, protects your personal data so you can benefit low support costs and decrease your TCO by using your pre-existing infrastructure. Adding the convenience of an ergonomic keypad and programmable quick touch buttons, the lightweight Pocket LOOX T Series significantly sets itself apart from other competitive solutions. This all-in-one handheld is the perfect answer for anyone demanding quick and reliable information, direct data access, and, at the same time to be mobile and flexible. The Pocket LOOX T Series is easy to use, efficient, multifunctional and compatible with pre-existing infrastructures - always keeping you in touch with your business. The Pocket LOOX T810 provides GSM and UMTS all-in-one handheld. It is operated with Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition and uses WLAN, as well as Bluetooth V2.0. For the first time ever, you can benefit from the advantages of direct e-mail push and GPS navigation. This is the first handheld to combine all: mobile phone, handheld and GPS navigation.
The Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox T810 is an advanced 3G phone running Windows Mobile 5.0, complete with WiFi and GPS navigation. The T830 model adds a 2.0 megapixel main camera plus VGA sub camera. It also features a QWERTY keyboard and a large 2.4″ 240×240 pixel transflective touch-sensitive display.
Looking a little deeper under the hood, the Pocket Loox has a 416MHz Intel PXA270 Xscale processor, 64Mb of memory (expandable using SD/MMC cards - slot is SDIO compatible), GSM 900/1800/1900 plus UMTS 2100 support, 802.11b and g WiFi support and Bluetooth. There are optional navigation packages to use with the SIRFstar III GPS module, although cost and availability is not known at present.
On the negative side, the screen is only 240×240 pixels which is less than the 240×320 pixel you’d expect for a device like this (although the transflective display could be impressive by the sounds of it). And it would be nicer to see more use made of the GPS capabilities, as the Pocket Loox does not seem to include a satellite navigation capability as standard.
The Pocket Loox may have a somewhat long-winded name, but it’s one of the most impressive smartphones we’ve seen to date, and the fact that it comes from Fujitsu Siemens is a nice surprise (and ironically, it’s competing somewhat with the P50 from the BenQ Siemens stable).
On the negative side, the screen is only 240×240 pixels which is less than the 240×320 pixel you’d expect for a device like this (although the transflective display could be impressive by the sounds of it). And it would be nicer to see more use made of the GPS capabilities, as the Pocket Loox does not seem to include a satellite navigation capability as standard.
Having a camera version and a non-camera version is a nice touch, as it will give the Pocket Loox a broader appeal. We wish more manufacturers would do this.
Overall, the Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox is an extremely impressive bit of kit, considering that this is the company’s first attempt at a device of this type. It’s a promising looking device, and it should have other manufacturers worried.
Features
Control the speed of your processor
Save your favorite speeds so they can be accessed quickly
Easily change the speed from the today screen
View which processes are running
Get a view of the processor load in real-time
Control the speed of your CPU
Pocket Hack Master allows you to change the default speed at which your Fujitsu Siemens T810's processor runs. Make the processor run faster to speed up the operation of your Fujitsu Siemens T810, or turn it down to increase battery life (the faster a processor runs, the more battery power it uses).
When you first run Pocket Hack Master, you run a series of tests on the Fujitsu Siemens T810 to work out which speeds your processor will support. Once this has been done, pick which speeds are your favorites, and they will be available at the touch of a button to change at will.
Use the CPU load screen to find how much processor speed your favorite applications are using, to work out what processor speed you want to use as your favorite.
Use the process viewer to find out which programs are running in the background on your Fujitsu Siemens T810.
Pocket Hack Master runs in the background, so you can quickly change the speed of the processor from the today screen with just a tap!
WARNING: Overclocking (increasing your processor speeds) can make some Fujitsu Siemens T810s unstable and can lead to loss of data on the Fujitsu Siemens T810. Always backup your data before using an untested speed. Some Fujitsu Siemens T810s overclock better than others and therefore support different highest speeds.
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