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Saanlo Mobile Phone Book Manager
Saanlo Mobile Phonebook Manager helps you manage your Mobile Phonebook. This software is compatible across most mobiles. Just connect the mobile phone to your PC and do away with the hassle of maintaining the Phonebook and sending SMS.
This software can download and save your Mobile Phonebook on the Computer. Put an end to the time consuming and tedious task of entering all contact details in your new Mobile phone. This software enables you to copy Phonebook from one Mobile to another Mobile irrespective of their make. Change SIMs and just copy the phone numbers using the software.
Saanlo Mobile PhoneBook Manager connects GSM compatible mobile phones to PC. You can manage your phonebook, save the phone numbers on your PC, import them on a new mobile, compose your SMS on the PC.
Just one software, Any Manufacturer, Any Network Saanlo Mobile Manager does it all.
The software is compatible with almost every GSM compatible mobile. Without any upgrade the software would be compatible with almost every future GSM compatible mobiles.


Expected Q4 2008
27th September 2008
We're still waiting on the official word from Samsung about the M8800 we previewed a few days ago, and Samsung still haven't released any photographs of the new device.. although we believe that the mockup on the right is very close to the final design.
We do have pretty detailed specifications of the new device, and the bad news is that it doesn't have a WVGA display that we had hoped for, just a 3.2" 240 x 400 pixel touch-sensitive panel in 16 million colours similar to that in the Samsung Omnia.
We can confirm that the M8800 has an 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and autofocus, it also reportedly has VGA resolution video capture and image stabilisation.
This is a 3.5G device with support for HSDPA high-speed data but no WiFi. The Samsung M8800 does appear to have a GPS receiver too, although the exact capabilities of this are not known. Other hardware features are microSD expandable memory, Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0 and an FM radio.
We can also tell you that the Samsung M8800 supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+, WMA, 3GP, ASF, WMV and MPEG4 audio and video formats, it comes with an email client, web browser, RSS reader and document viewer.
The M8800 weighs 122 grams and measures 108 x 54 x 14mm (compare this with 112 x 57 x 13mm for the Omnia). The 1000 mAh battery provides up to 7 hours of talktime and 16 days standby time.
As sometimes happens with Samsung products, it will looks like it will be marketed under different names in different regions, possibly the "Samsung Bresson" in the UK, but also the "Samsung Pixon" in some other countries. The exact launch date is not known at present, but we think that full details should be announced in the next couple of weeks.
Samsung M8800 (Bresson / Pixon) at a glance | |
Available: | Q4 2008 |
Network: | GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 + UMTS 2100 |
Data: | GPRS + EDGE + UMTS (3G) + HSDPA |
Screen: | 240 x 400 pixels, 16m colours |
Camera: | 8 megapixels |
Size: | Medium touchscreen |
Bluetooth: | Yes |
Memory card: | microSD |
Infra-red: | No |
Polyphonic: | Yes |
Java: | Yes |
GPS: | Yes (capabilities unknown) |
Battery life: | 7 hours talk / 16 days standby |



T-Mobile USA has officially confirmed what unofficially has been the talk of the town--the debut of the first Google Android based mobile phone. The T-Mobile G1 is made by HTC (the device was code named the HTC Dream) and was introduced this morning at a press conference in NYC. While this is the first Android device to be announced there should be many more following. The G1 is a T-Mobile exclusive (both USA and Europe).