New Smart Phones Design


I was last year in UK and was looking to buy a mobile phone operator-encrypted free, and the only place where I found my actual Sony Ericsson was a Carphone Warehouse Shop. I was very pleased to find out that they released on the Internet pictures of a very new handset rebranded by UK designer Ted Baker. The HTC’s Touch model comes in a mode-of-moment selection of colors and has been called The Ted Baker Needle.

HTC’s Touch and Ted Baker’s Needle


The phone has a very sleek look and rests comfortably in palm – the designer is aware that the fashion-phone market is crowded already, but the efforts to make this handset look outstanding are obvious. Regarding the technical specifications, Carphone Warehouse said that it has the operating system based on Windows Mobile 6, Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11 b/g wireless), a touch screen (240x320) and a Micro SD Expansion slot.

If it’s a smart phone, it means it has a good processor as well – in this case a 201MHz one, that comes with other bonus features like a 2 megapixel camera at the back, and even further connectivity options: GSM/GPRS/EDGE tri-band and even Bluetooth 2.0 Physically speaking, the difference between the original HTC’s Touch (metallic-yellow) and Ted Baker’s (metallic-purple) are the Ted Baker’s logo and the stretched position of the speaker at the top. Also the control keys have been repositioned for practical reasons.

Another clever bonus that is given by The Needle is the TouchFLO technology, which allows you to control your contact information, the programs, the multimedia files by pressing gently you finger across the screen. It has been praised to have quite a stylish look while also managing to be smart – well, that would be unexpected – a smart phone that isn’t smart. It has been reported that the phone will arrive in Carphone Warehouse stores in November, but there’s no information on the price or the networks under which this phone will be distributed.

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