New BlackBerry Storm2..!!
BlackBerry Storm2 :
BlackBerry Storm2 will be officially listed in the U.S. on September 29, and it will be customized by Verizon.The new version of the Storm has a more user-friendly screen technology called SurePress that uses piezo-electric displays that can detect different amounts of pressure pushing down on the screen rather than if there is a touch or not like traditional touchscreen phones. As the Storm 2’s screen provides feedback with touch being measured it should allow for easier usage of an on-screen keyboard.
Features:
BlackBerry Storm2 (9550) support for CDMA 1xRTT/EVDO Rev.A wireless network and quad-band GSM / EDGE network, which is equipped with a resolution of 360 × 480 touch screen, built-in 3.2 megapixels camera, OS 5.0 and WiFi.The latest BlackBerry OS 5.0 should also be preloaded onto the device.
The 360 x 480 touch display offers a comprehensive view and very responsive screen, which is infinitely better than its predecessor. BlackBerry has scrapped the rather unimpressive ‘SurePress’ technology and has opted to incorporate ‘Piezo’ software, offering screen sensitivity rivalling the iPhone’s.
New LG Etna Android Cell Phone..!!
LG Etna Android Cell Phone:

Recently, a new LG Android cell phone that named LG Etna was exposed. It is reported that the LG Etna cell phone will be first listed in the United States, but the price and listing date has not been published.Finally, this handset seems to be a cool-looking full touch screen phone.
Features:
LG Etna is equipped with
- a 3.0-inch touch screen
- QWERTY keypad and sideslip full keyboard
- built-in 5 megapixels camera
- FM radio and Bluetooth
Seemingly, the LG creation also comprises of USB connectivity. It’s also believed to include a USB port for further convenience.
LG's new Android device looks likely to have been outed by Vodafone at the recent IFA show as the Etna KS360.
Samsung Galaxy Lite I5700 Specifications & Features…
Samsung Galaxy Lite I5700 dressed in sparkling green:
Samsung Galaxy Lite I5700(also called Galaxy Spica) has been making headlines for some time now, but we haven't had the chance to admire its full glamour so far. Fortunately tis site members have decided to share pictures showing the device that they have somehow managed to get their hands on. Besides, they have also made a short video displaying some of its functions. We now know what the differences with Samsung Galaxy I7500 are going to be.It has been revealed that the Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite, a "lite" version of company's first Android phone, the Galaxy.
Features:
The new device will have a decreased-resolution (3.2 megapixels) camera without flash and built-in memory will be 1GB instead of 8GB. Everything else, including the AMOLED display, will remain the same and it is also visible that a trackball is missing, unlike what was previously expected. Hope these small limitations lead to a considerable price drop.The Lite has a flashless 3.2MP camera and 1GB of memory, very "lite" compared to 5MP and 8GB for its brother.
The likely goodies are Wi-fi and a cool looking touch screen. There’s not much said about the specs of this one but as soon as the news of this goes mainstream we can expect the same. The keypad of the i5700 looks pretty neat and typical of Samsung’s design standards. The “OK” button is totally cool and reminds me of a Windows pop-up.
The phone’s green back cover may indicate that Samsung wants to target the Galaxy Lite at young mobile users – but we’re not sure if this is one of the final versions of the handset.
Odds are a much more mundane black or white will be offered, whatever the normal Galaxy uses since the two are the same physically. That 1GB of storage may not be much, but the microSD card slot will make up for that. If the Lite version is significantly cheaper, it should do well.









