Friday, February 15, 2008

Mobile-mania

Google's new software platform for mobile phones entitled 'Android' in its prototype form on demonstration at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 11, 2008.

Google launched Android last year, hoping to establish its software as the dominant operating system for mobile phones and to improve the quality of web-browsing for handset users.





New mobile phones on show at the Alcatel stand at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 12, 2008.



A conference goer tests a Blackberry at the 3GSM telecoms industry trade show in Barcelona on February 11, 2008.



President and CEO of Nokia Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo shows a new phone during a press conference at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 12, 2008.




Samsung presents a new model Roxy F480 on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 12, 2008.



LG presents a new model KF700 on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 12, 2008.




Motorola presents a new model MOTORO Z6w on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 12, 2008.




Neck presents their new mobile phone 'FOMA N905i' on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 12, 2008.




Samsung presents a new model G800 on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 12, 2008.




Toshiba presents a new model G450 on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 13, 2008.




Toshiba presents a new model Port G910 on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 13, 2008.




Samsung president Geesung Choi shows a new mobile phone 'Samsung Soul U900' during a press conference at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 11, 2008.




A GPS phone called the Nuvifone by US-based manufacturer Garmin on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 14, 2008.

The biggest handset manufacturers and GPS (global positioning system) specialists have begun building handsets with personal navigation software, planning routes and guiding pedestrians with detailed digital maps.

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