I’ve read about this back in August 29, 2010 but there’s no way I could verify the truthfulness of the info. Lately, there’s a teaser over at Cherry Mobile Eclipse’s official Facebook page regarding a ‘second Eclipse’.
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This video shows how Cherry Mobile Eclipse handles flash files (.flv, YouTube video, .swf)
This video demonstrates sending and receiving MMS in Cherry Mobile Eclipse under Smart communications network.
Below are videos showing how Cherry Mobile Eclipse performs when several applications are launched, kept applications running in background, and switch between those running apps… mobile ‘multitasking’ on a sub-10 thousand peso Windows phone.
Here’s a demo for those interested to know about the reboot/ restart and boot/ start up time of (my) Cherry Mobile Eclipse.
Bought this 340-peso case for my Eclipse. Exterior is made of cordura-like material, inner lining maybe a polyester fabric. Between those lining is a foam giving the phone a snug fit. The flap with a velcro secures the phone inside. It also has a belt strap and a zippered side pocket to hold SIM or microSD memory cards. Anong case ang gamit mo sa Eclipse?
Part 8 demonstrates video playback of a full-length AVI movie in TCPMP (The Core Pocket Media Player); a free multimedia player compatible with Cherry Mobile Eclipse.
Part 7 video will show you around Windows Marketplace for Mobile and a quick look at Office Mobile 2010 applications.
Included as well is a guide on how to upgrade your Eclipse’s default Office Mobile suite to Office Mobile 2010.
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Part 6 demonstrates video playback of other file formats using Windows Media Player and a 3rd-party multimedia player compatible with Cherry Mobile Eclipse.
Part 5 shows detailed view of the SMS/MMS interface including input methods of Cherry Moble Eclipse and sample SMS sending.