Friday, December 30, 2011
LG Revolution Love
The LG Revolution's hottest feature is arguably the fact that it supports Verizon's 4G-LTE network. It promises average download speeds of up to 12Mbps and upload speeds of 5Mbps. While we didn't quite reach those promised upper limits, we were overall pleased with what we experienced. Browsing was a breeze, and we were impressed by the quality of streaming video as well. Netflix, for example, streams movies and TV shows surprisingly well over 4G, though it wasn't perfect (for more details, check out the Performance section).
Netflix is certainly a fantastic app to have preinstalled in the phone, especially since not all Android phones support it just yet. Other welcome apps pre-installed in the Revolution include Amazon's Kindle, Blockbuster, Bitbop, Rhapsody, Polaris Office, Rock Band, Let's Golf 2, Slacker, and TuneWiki. We also appreciate LG additions like Facebook for LG and Twitter for LG, but we're less enthused about the multitude of Verizon apps. They include the VZ Navigator, City ID, V Cast media manager, Backup Assistant, My Verizon Mobile, and of course, the V Cast App store. You can get more apps via the V Cast App store or the Android Market.
We should also note that due to a Verizon partnership with Microsoft, the Revolution's maps and search functions are powered by Bing instead of Google. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it's unfortunate that we're not given a choice. Fortunately, the Revolution supports many other Google services like Google Talk, Gmail, YouTube, and Google Music, Google's recently released cloud music service. As with all Android 2.2 devices, you also get great contact and calendar management, corporate e-mail support (plus regular POP3 and IMAP too), social networking integration, and the full Android Web browser with the Adobe Flash player.
Interface
The LG Revolution ships with Android 2.2 Froyo, and though the interface doesn't stray too far from the stock Android experience, LG did add a few of its own touches. The shortcuts on the bottom row of the home screen are laid out in a tiled fashion and consist of the phone dialer, the contacts list, the messaging app, and applications menu. The phone also comes with LG's own In Touch widget, which provides quick visual access to the phone's media library organized by Videos, Photos, Albums, Artists, and Playlists. There is also a Friends widget that compiles all of your phone's contacts with your Facebook and Twitter contacts into one big list.
Another departure from vanilla Android is the main menu, which is organized into categories. For example, the Contacts, E-mail, Facebook, Gmail, Messaging, Phone, Mobile IM, Twitter, Voice dialer, and Voice-mail apps are under the Communication header. Other categories include News & search, Media, Tools, Applications, and Downloads. The Revolution's phone dialer has a slightly bolder design with larger digits and black lettering on top of white buttons. It also provides haptic feedback when digits are pressed. As for the virtual keyboard, you can choose between LG's own keyboard or Swype. With the former, you can opt for sound and vibration feedback as well. The LG keyboard works well and offers choices for up to seven languages. Still, we preferred to use Swype most of the time. Unfortunately, there isn't a way to switch back to the default Android keyboard.
Design
File the LG Revolution under the massive Android phone category. Like the HTC Thunderbolt and the Samsung Droid Charge, the Revolution's big 4.3-inch display results in quite a heavy and imposing handset. Measuring 5.1 inches long by 2.6 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick, the Revolution is clad in a soft matte material on the back, curved corners, and smooth gun-metal sides. While some might be put off by such a bricklike phone, the Revolution's impressive heft does result in a solid and luxurious feel in the hand.
Besides, the luscious 4.3-inch display will make you forget the Revolution's size soon enough. The 800x480-pixel LCD is beautifully vibrant and sharp. The colors are not quite as deep as that on a Super AMOLED screen, but the Revolution still offers a great video viewing experience. The capacitive touch screen is intuitive and responsive, with hardly any lag when flipping through the phone's seven home screens.
Beneath the display are four touch-sensitive buttons that correspond to the menu, home, back, and search functions. They provide haptic or vibrating feedback when pressed. Above the display on the upper left is an LED indicator, while the upper right houses the front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera. On the left spine is the microUSB port, while the volume rocker and HDMI port are on the right. The 3.5mm headset jack and screen lock/power key sit on the top. The camera lens and LED flash are on the back, set inside a strip of reflective silver that could also act as a self-portrait mirror.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
The LG Envoy
It has a very simple clamshell design, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. At 3.75 inches long by 1.94 inches wide by 0.7 inch thick, the Envoy is decidedly compact and pocket-friendly. It has straight sides, rounded corners, and subtle curves along the edges that result in a comfortable feel in the hand. The Envoy is clad in a glossy piano black plastic that makes it feel rather cheap.
Sitting on the front of the phone is a camera lens at the top plus a 0.98-inch external display underneath it. The display is a grayscale CSTN with 96x64-pixel resolution and is not meant for much more than showing basic information. It displays the date, time, battery life, signal strength, and incoming caller ID. A 2.5mm headset jack, volume rocker, and Micro-USB port sit on the left spine, while a camera button sits on the right.
The phone flips open easily yet firmly thanks to the Envoy's sturdy hinge. When you do so, you'll reveal the phone's 2.2-inch 260,000-color TFT display with a 220x176-pixel resolution. While the screen didn't exactly dazzle us, we found it perfectly serviceable for a basic phone like this. The screen is bright and colorful, and text is legible enough. Graphics were a bit more pixelated than we would like, but that's a minor complaint. You can adjust the wallpaper, the banner text, the backlight timer, the menu style, language, the appearance of the clock and calendar, the font type, and the style and size of the dial fonts. You can also have the phone match the number to the name in your phonebook as you're dialing.
Beneath the display is the navigation array, which consists of two soft keys, a square toggle and middle OK key, a dedicated speakerphone key, a Clear/voice command key, the Send key, and the End/Power key. The toggle doubles as shortcuts to a favorites list, a My Menu list of up to 12 customizable shortcuts, the EasyEdge shop, and the calendar.
Right underneath the navigation array is the number keypad. The keypad is quite spacious, and each row of keys is separated with a curved delineation. The keys on each row may seem flat to the surface, but there's actually a slight bump underneath each key to help you dial by feel.
Friday, December 23, 2011
HTC Wildfire S
Well, superficially similar to the previous model can be traced very well, except that there is a trackball on the bottom of the device. The phone has a smaller size, in particular, the new device has a smaller length. Interestingly, the absence of an optical trackball has no effect on the convenience of management, its absence is compensated by a more elaborate system of navigation and control of the operating system, Android.
In the markets of the device will appear in three colors: white, black – gray and purple. Almost the entire front panel covered with a protective glass, which can withstand scratches and a small mechanical stress. Arranged under the glass touch-sensitive buttons, which are classic for Android devices, but their order is inherited from the previous model Wildfire. From the top we see a small company logo, and cut the earpiece, which is covered with a metal grid.
The rear panel is very pleasant to the touch, whereby the phone just perfectly fits in your palm. There is also a external speaker for listening to multimedia, which has a high capacity, so that you can hardly miss a call. Just back panel features a 5 megapixel camera with a matrix which has auto focus and face recognition mode, and near the “eye” camera is a great LED – flash. But once we note that the camera is not looking to good performance is not “can” shoot video in HD.
On the left end of the phone is a button for volume control and a microUSB slot for charging and syncing with home computers. Button volume slightly stand out from the surface of the body and easy to use.
Right and bottom ends of the HTC Wildfire S are not burdened by any assembly, except that at the lower end is situated conversational microphone, which, incidentally, is very sensitive.
At the upper end of the device located button on \ device lock and a 3.5 mm jack for connecting stereo headphones.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
3D Display Of LG Thrill 4G
LG Thrill 4G |
The Thrill 4G features a 4.3-inch, 800x480-pixel touch screen. It's not quite as sharp as the Evo 3D's qHD (540x960) Super LCD and is a bit of a fingerprint/smudge magnet. The display also tends to wash out a bit in bright sunlight. However, we generally found the display to be clear, bright, and responsive, and its larger size makes it great for viewing Web pages and videos. The Thrill offers two virtual keyboard options: Android or LG's own. Both are pretty easy to use, but we had a slight preference for the Android keyboard.
There's more than meets the eye when it comes to the Thrill's screen, though. Like the Evo 3D and Nintendo 3DS, the smartphone's display has a parallax barrier that allows it to display two different images on top of the screen to create a 3D effect without the use of glasses.
Overall, we found the 3D experience to be better on the Thrill 4G than on the Evo 3D because it offered more depth of field, meaning there was a bit more dimension in the background. By comparison, on the Evo 3D, it felt like only the objects in the foreground popped off the screen, while the rest of the image stayed flat.
We also liked that the Thrill comes preloaded with more 3D content and a dedicated 3D Space app. The latter acts as a hub where you can find 3D games, videos, apps, gallery, a user's guide, and camera access. Preloaded content includes 3D versions of such games as Let's Golf 2, Asphalt 6, and N.O.V.A., and a Gulliver's Travels pop-up book.
We watched a number of videos, both preloaded clips and from YouTube's 3D channel, and played a couple of games. As we noted before, the overall 3D effect was better than the Evo 3D, though the 3DS probably still offers the best 3D experience. With some content, you have the option of adjusting the 3D levels. Regardless, after a little while, we started getting dizzy and felt a headache coming on, so we had to put the phone down. To LG's credit, the phone displays a disclaimer before launching into 3D advising you to take a break if your eyes become tired or if you experience dizziness.
There are also limited viewing angles. You have to view the content pretty much dead on, otherwise you get a very blurry image and your eyes will go crazy trying to focus. We also discovered this while playing Asphalt 6. As we tilted the phone to navigate the car through the race course, the 3D effect was lost anytime we weren't driving straight, so it was kind of pointless to play the game in 3D.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
The Sharp Mobile Phone
The A380i looks very much like the iPhone and it performs all of the functions that you love about the iPhone. It has a high resolution 3.0 inch touch screen, a built in digital camera, built in Bluetooth, a built in video camera and player, and MP4 players. The clone does not require any software. It can automatically read any sim card. These handsets are Sharp GX17, Sharp GX29, Sharp GX25 Ferrari, Sharp 770sh, Sharp 902 Ferrari and Sharp 903. Most of these phones are clamshell phones (except the Sharp GX17) offering pure mobiling experience. But two handsets that stand out from the rest in terms of features are the Sharp 902 Ferrari and the Sharp 903. We will see their features to get a clear look about their features. There is a built-in 2 megapixel camera in the phone that takes impressive images and videos. As far as other features are concerned, mention may especially be made of Bluetooth, built-in MP3 player, stereo speakers, second camera for video calling, built-in handy torch, 28MB shared memory, memory expansion through memory card etc.
The A390i also improves upon the iPhone by adding a removable battery. You won't need to take the phone to the dealer when the battery goes dead. CECT understood that customers do not want to be dependent on the manufacturer for basic maintenance. CECT has also added additional speakers and surround sound. In order to survive in the mart these companies introducing new handsets which can really amaze the users. Nowadays, the Samsung which is a famous brand across the world is in spotlight for designing a gorgeous smartphone. This gadget is embedded with lots of mind blowing features which can thrill the users mind with excitement. The Samsung S5600 Blade is a awesome third generation mobile phone which comes with sophisticated features. It is a perfect option for all those individuals who want great looks with smart set of applications. This gizmo has a 2.8 inches TFT touchscreen which displays sixteen million colours with resolution of 240 x 320 pixels.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Some Information About Lenovo Phone
As mentioned, it comes with a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor. It has a surprisingly huge AMOLED touch screen display that measures 3.7 inches and has WVGA resolution. There are several dedicated touch gesture buttons at the bottom of the screen. In fact, there are several features that are quite similar to what you'll find in the Google Nexus One. The only problem with the Lenovo LePhone is that it is available only in China at the moment. The manufacturer is planning to test the market response first before releasing this phone worldwide. There's no word yet as to whether this smart phone will be GSM based or CDMA based, and it's unclear why this important fact has not yet been officially announced by Lenovo. If you pay through debit or credit card, you have to wait only a few hours to have your mobile phone service activated. On the other hand, should you wish to have more information about this, you can click On Your Mobile. You can also give your mobile phone number so someone from Rediff can contact you and help you set up your mobile account.
This phone has a 3.7 inch color transflective TFT touch screen display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. It has a built-in attachable QWERTY keyboard which is one of its kind. It doesn't have a directional pad or a scroll wheel anymore since the touch screen and keyboard should be enough for you to be able to navigate the mobile phone easily. This mobile phone has a 40-chord melody for the call alerts, and has a vibrating alert as well. This smart phone runs on a 1000 MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 processor, similar to the Lenovo Skylight netbook. That just shows you how powerful this CPU is - if it's enough to power a laptop, it's definitely enough to power a mobile phone. It comes with a 256 MB ROM and 256 MB RAM capacity. Lenovo is a well-known multinational corporation focusing on computer technology. It is currently the 4th biggest seller of personal computers worldwide, and is the number 1 biggest seller in China, where it was able to capture a stunning 28.6% market share. Although it has only entered the world of mobile phone late 2009, the company is now the 3rd biggest seller of mobile handsets in China. Coming out with the Lenovo LePhone will further cement the company's status as a big player in the Chinese market.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Additional Features Associated With Sky Mobile
Further the Sky Mobile provides you various connectivity options including Bluetooth Wireless technology and USB 2.0 wired interface for high speed data transfer. Additional features associated with this Sky Mobile Phone include FM Radio, 300 phone book memory, organizer, and alarm clock. The price of this Mobile Handsets is around Rs. 3800, and is available across leading Mobile Stores in India. As a result, popularity of online phone shops is touching the sky. Mobile phones UK have become part and parcel of UK citizens. These new mobile phones have created positive and excellent impact on users. In other words, we can say that these personal widgets have changed the personal and professional life of consumers immensely. In recent time, users are using the handsets for their personal as well as professional objectives.
The Sky Mobile Phone comes with a 125 KB, and supports an extendable memory of up to 2 GB via T-flash memory card; the storage options therefore are good enough to store your favourite images, or videos. It also features a fully functional video player, which support major video formats including 3gp, Mp4 and Avi. Standard battery backup is around 480 hrs with a talk time of up to 5 hrs, which for that matter is pretty good. The application has an automatic mechanism to adjust to the screen of the device. These are functions to zoom in and zoom out and to switch layers to view the stellar objects. It searches the object of your interest using the response the user direct. This is an all time applications and you can view the stars even in the daytime.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Why People Choose Sony Ericsson ?
Sony Ericsson certainly took a lot of weight on its shoulders for designing such a beautiful phone. A masterpiece is born after much research and Sony left no stone unturned in making the Xperia a success. The phone embraces everything you have dreamt of. It will be no exaggeration to say that Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc X12 is a dream phone that is designed to do magic. Generally, you have to sign one agreement or contract with network provider to avail the deal. During the contract, companies provide you number of benefits and freebies as well. In free gifts, buyers get opportunity to obtain number of tangible and non-tangible assets, like minutes, texts, 12 month free line rental, cash back, LCD, laptop, iPods, music player, gaming console and many more. So, get the deals now and avail XPERIA Arc at economic price without any problem.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X12 comes in midnight blue and misty silver. Both of the colors go well with almost all the fashion attire. This fashion phone also contains a digital compass and HDMI port. It offers document viewer and provides easy access to social networking sites. The powerful battery lasts up to 400 hours and you can stay connected up to 7 hours which is a fairly good amount of time you even can't spend on your laptop. This is just a glimpse of what Xperia has. For a full specification, you need to buy the phone. Just reading reviews will only make you crazy. The 8 MP camera with autofocus in a mobile phone is really rocket science. Sometimes it is hard to believe that a phone can have such a powerful camera. But Xperia doesn't stop here. It provides touch focus, image stabilization, geo-tagging, face and smile detection facilities. The video made with Xperia competes with the best in the market.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Famous Brand Mobile Phone - Motorola
Sharing your digital photos, files, movies and other multimedia services to the internet or to another PC is now easy and simple with SBG6580. This is a cost-effective, efficient and secure router that enables all users to utilize the full potential of a cable wireless modem. It also comes with a built-in firewall so you can protect and secure your data from internet threats and malware attacks. DOCSIS 3.0 allow cable Internet providers to make use of the extra capacity provided through channel-bonding technology so that they can offer ultra-fast broadband services. What channel bonding does is to combine smaller parallel data pipes into a large single broadband conduit. Just imagine when you combine four single channels, each providing around 40 Mbps of data, you get a theoretical maximum output of 160 Mbps; the throughput from the Motorola SB6121.
That's why most users reported an enormous surge in the speed when they switch over to the SB6121 as what was found when doing the research for this Motorola SB6121 review. Many users reported that their download speed jumped to an astounding speed of around 20 to 30 Mbps. The Motorola i9 is the most powerful multimedia phone available on the iDEN network. The iDEN network is great for walkie-talkie calls. It has been known that the Motorola i9 provides more multimedia features than other iDEN phones. But there are several advantages to the phone. Inside the package you get the Motorola SURFboard SB6121 modem itself together with an Ethernet cable and an installation sheet. Installing the Motorola SB6121 is a relatively straight forward affair as it is truly plug and play. If you are signed up with Comcast, then you will need to provide them with your Motorola SB6121's MAC address to activate the modem.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
AnyCall Mobile Phones
Meanwhile, the Samsung product line, the global head of China were partners with Samsung Electronics in China, the depth of market strategy. 2009, the Samsung Electronics achieved a world record of 117 billion U.S. dollars in Sell Income, while in China had reached 31.7 billion U.S. dollars, accounting for more than 25%. In the Chinese market, Samsung Laser MFP, monitors, MP3 Players and market share of the first CDMA mobile phones, GSM mobile phone, double-door refrigerator, Plasma TV , Opening a new era of 3D home entertainment 2009 years Samsung LED TV Products in the global sales of more than 2.6 million units. This year, Samsung introduced 3D TV and AV equipment include the 3D integration solutions, won the lead again. Product categories include full HD 3D TV (LED, LCD TV and plasma TV), 3D Blu-ray player, 3D glasses and 3D VCDs.
Now, the specs do seem very close to the Acme i8910's predecessor, the Samsung Omnia, except for the option of 16GB to enhance the memory. Some mobile phone experts have stated that the Samsung Acme i8910 is comparable to the Apple iPhone. Another feature not yet found on any other phone is an HDMI port. High Definition Multimedia Interface is the current top contender for home theater cabling. With HDMI, you will have perfect, uncompressed, high-definition images at 1080p and 7.1 surround sound. Multi-media fans will also love the fact that the Samsung Acmei8910 comes complete with DLNA. It is short for Digital Living Network Alliance, and is a way of moving movies, photos, music and other media from one location to another. DLNA servers save media in one device and stream it to DLNA compliant players (like video systems and MP3 players) without any configuration. The Samsung China Forum shows the latest Samsung LED TV products, including C7000, C8000 and C9000 series LED television three. Samsung Full HD 3D TV uses Samsung's patented built-in 3D processor and transmitter, through optimal design, This impressive phone has a large, glass touch screen that shares the phone's face with a camera used exclusively for video-conferencing. A second camera on the back of the phone has eight megapixels and can also be used for HD video recording. This high quality camera contains a Xenon flash module that guarantees to brighten-up any low-light pictures.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
The Nokia Lumia 800 Cyan
The new Nokia Lumia 800 offers a high quality 8 mega pixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics that can record video clips in 720p HD format, the main touch screen measures a pocket friendly 3.7 inches and the overall design of the phone is very similar to that of the Nokia N9.Next I found out that Best Buy itself gives you a credit for a used phone, but again the older the phone the less credit you receive and some of mine could have been classified as antiques. I also discovered that many branches of Best Buy also have recycling kiosks where you can recycle these older, obsolete handheld phones and other small electronics.
They are given a recycled phone to use in case of emergency, and were even glad to get the old cases and car chargers that went along with them.Then I discovered a local charity that works with battered women and children that gladly accepts used, working cell phones and chargers to give to women who are at risk.The major and main feature of Nokia C3 mobile is it is integrated with the social networking application including, yahoo, MSN, G talk, Facebook, Twitter etc which actually has become the need of the youth. The user can take the web with you connect to the internet over 2G or Wi-Fi. It makes your work simple and fast, so anytime browse, search, shop and share online with the mobile web browser.The user can also arrange these apps according to their requirements over the home screen. It is preloaded with the Nokia OSS & Opera Mini browser that means you can browse any of the HTML, XHTML, and WML web pages, which directly connects you with the Instant messengers and social networking websites.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Music phone
Sony Ericsson introduced the Walkman phones, Motorola launched the ROKR iTunes and Nokia delivers music phones under the XpressMusic phone brand.
More than 100 million music phones were sold in 2005 and that is more than double the number of portable MP3 players and some 12 percent of cell phones sold in 2005 were music phones.
Music Phone Characteristics
Here is some typical characteristics of a music phone. When comparing music phones look at these key features.
Large memory (hard disk)
Support for poular audio formats (MP3, AAC...)
Good sound quality
Support for the standard headphones 3.5mm jack
Dedicated music keys
Good music software (for PC and Phone)
Easy to upload music to phone (via bluetooth or USB)
Easy access to OTA (over-the-air) downloads
Extended battery time
FM radio
Nokia 3250
This phone has dedicated music keys and can store up to 1 GB (Gigabyte) of music and offers 10 hours of music play. You can transfer music with the Nokia Audio Manager. The music player supports standard audio file formats such as MP3, WMA, M4A and AAC. It has a FM radio. Retail price of 350 EUR before subsidies or taxes.
Sony Ericsson W900i
Sony Ericsson W900i is a 3G phone and you can download, transfer, manage and play music from over-the-air (OTA) music download services. Transferring audio files from a PC to the phone is done with the Disc2Phone PC software supplied with the phone.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
The Truly Advantageous Of Nokia N97
Additional Features of Nokia N97
Aside from those mentioned earlier, the mobile phone truly has a lot more to offer you as a useful gadget. Nokia N97 can also serve as your very own radio and music player that will entertain you throughout your day.Aside from this, the Nokia N97 has multiple ways to send messages such as via electronic mail, instant messages, multimedia messages and the like. You will truly have no excuse to get away from communicating with other people.
In addition to this, you will also want this mobile phone not only because of the communication factor but also because of a large memory of the Nokia N97. It will certainly make you more capable of storing a lot of information in your phone.The Nokia N97 is truly special because it has everything you will ever want in a mobile device. Having this mobile phone will truly change your life forever. This mobile device has everything that you will ever need.
In connection with this, another advantage you can have with the Nokia N97 will be using it as a conduit to the worldwide web. You will definitely have your time to browse and enjoy watching videos as well as movies online with this mobile phone in your hands. This mobile device truly will change everything as you see it.This mobile device truly will change the way you look at mobile devices. Having this around will make you aware of who you are as a person.
This is the mobile device to have for all those who need a gadget that will be reliable in terms of communication and entertainment as well. You will definitely have all of these characteristics in one device. The Nokia N97 is definitely one great mobile device that is necessary for you to achieve success.
Friday, November 11, 2011
The First Pink Mobile Phones
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Mobile Phone Safety for Kids
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Samsung Galaxy S II vs. Apple iPhone 4S
1. Aesthetics – Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
iPhone 4S has a similar rectangular, glass and aluminium design as that of the iPhone 4. Galaxy S is taller and wider than the iPhone 4S. It also a bit thinner overall, bottom is thicker than the top, which we think might give a better grasp of the phone.
The iPhone has its customary circular home button, present in all its iDevices, for navigation and control. The Galaxy S has the on-screen buttons and does not have any physical buttons. The physical button adds to ease of use while the onscreen buttons need some getting used to. The iPhone 4S comes in black and white while the Galaxy S comes in black and grey.
We think the display on both the devices – Apple’s Retina Display and Samsung’s Super AMOLED are very comparable. Text and images should be as sharp as you hope on both the devices. The height and width dimensions on the Galaxy S II increases the display size, but it does come at the risk of being a wee bit bigger to hold.
2. Innards - Lets strip open the two devices
Memory - iPhone 4S has a 512 MB on board RAM and Galaxy S II has 1 GB RAM. This does not account for your on board storage. The higher RAM would account for better performance, although it depends on the implementation of the OS – Android or iOS. The best way is for you to do a hands on test on both phones and try navigation, running Apps, opening and closing apps, running multiple apps at the same time etc to see which one is optimal for you.
Processor – Galaxy S II has a slightly better processor technically, but performance cannot be defined by this alone. For ex. iPhone 4S did better on browser speeds.
Download speed - Galaxy S II has an added advantage of supporting LTE – the real 4G, but again it depends on if LTE is actually supported in your area. On the iPhone 4S, there have been reports that Verizon and AT&T have better speeds than Sprint. All in all, unless you are watching videos while on 3G/4G (not WiFi), or listening to music, or downloading Apps etc, you shouldn’t worry much about the data speeds. I mostly listen to streaming radio and rarely watch videos on AT&T, and so far I haven’t had any issues.
Storage – Ok, this is something most of the users should be concerned about. iPhone 4S comes with storage space of 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB while Galaxy S II with only 16 GB and 32 GB. Additionally, iPhone 4S comes with free iCloud storage which automatically backs up all your data to the cloud, we haven’t heard about it being available on the Galaxy S II yet.
Battery Life – Both the phones have about 8 hours of talk time.
Camera – iPhone 4S has a 8 MP rear camera with a f 2.4 aperture for high quality images, along with face detection, image stabilization and 1080p video. Galaxy S II has a 5MP camera, supports 1080 p video and comes with panorama support. The iPhone 4 is expected to take quicker photos. I like how the smart phones manufacturers are stepping it up and trampling the camera industry.
3. Features and ease of use
This is something you have to decide by trying out the two phones and their operating systems. The iPhone 4S boasts the new feature rich iOS 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S II boasts Android’s latest software version – Ice Cream sandwich. Take a look at our comparison of the features in both.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
KEEP IPHONE WELL
Instructions
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Unlock your iPhone by pressing the Home button and sliding the bar on the touch screen where it says "Slide to unlock."
Tap the "Settings" button. Some settings you can view or change here include notifications, wallpaper and general settings.
Tap "General" from the list of settings options. You can view Bluetooth, network and auto-lock settings here.
Tap "Auto-Lock." The auto-lock options will open. You can set your iPhone to lock after not being used for one to five minutes, or you can turn off auto-lock.
Select "Never" from the list of auto-lock options and then open the Maps application. The iPhone will stay on while using Maps. To save battery usage, change back your auto-lock settings after you are finished with Maps.
Friday, October 28, 2011
PAY ATTENTION TO Nokia users
Nokia today announced their Asha line-up of S40 devices. These phones do appear to be something more than what we've been considering a "feature phone" until now. The Asha 303 even has a 1GHz processor, faster than many Android handsets on sale now. We're fully aware of the limitations of a Series 40 device, but with the improved hardware, applications and web-browser packed with simple search functionality and a data monitor, S40 feature phones just got a bit smarter.
Nokia Asha 200
Being the most budget of the Asha lineup, we might expect the Nokia Asha to have no real stand-out features, but this isn't the case. In fact, the Nokia Asha 200 features something few other phones have: dual SIM card slots. The S40 interface on board is also tweaked to allow for specific ringtones and profiles associated to each SIM cards. The device also has a full QWERTY keyboard, making the inclusion of WhatsAPP on S40 a really fantastic prospect at such a low pricepoint - watch out RIM.
On the subject of price, this is a budget phone, there's no denying it. Pick it up and it's extremely light to the touch. With a hollow almost toy like quality, we had to switch on the display just to reassure ourselves we weren't using a dummy device. It has a pretty neat plastic backing with dual layered plastic. This just adds a visual flourish to the back cover reminiscent of some Samsung TVs, Laptops and indeed phones (Samsung Omnia 2).
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Apple iPhone 4S guide
The package contains:
- Apple iPhone 4S
- USB cable
- Wall Charger
- Stereo Headphones
- Apple Decals
- Quick Start Guide
- Important Product Information Guide
Design:
Generally, the first thing to capture our attention with any device is its looks, but seeing that the iPhone 4S utilizes a rehashed design, we’re not that compelled this second time around. Rather, we’re accepting of its solid construction and premium feel, but it’s essentially the same phone that we know and love. However, the only subtle difference found with the iPhone 4S is the new arrangement with its antenna design – though, the details to it are almost negligible. Of course, we adore the glass like plates that are sandwiched together with its brushed stainless steel band, which utterly aids the handset in retaining its premium feel. Yet, our mind tells us that the handset wouldn’t handle even the smallest of drops to the pavement – so yeah, you might want to be careful with it.
Last year, we were completely blown away by the Retina Display since there was nothing remotely close in producing its sharp details and realistic colors. Not surprisingly, we’re not as impressed this time because we find the same old 3.5” IPS display that’s featured with last year’s model. Nevertheless, its high resolution of 640 x 960 and screen size provides the perfect combination in giving us a wicked pixel density of 326 PPI – thus, making even the tiniest of text more than discernible to the naked eye. In an age where saturated color production appears to be what enthralls people initially, we still adore the realistic and natural looking colors dished up by the Retina Display. Add in its high contrast ratio and wide viewing angles, we’re able to effortlessly see everything on-screen without a pinch of degradation to its quality.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Will Windows Phone be home to the best mobile cameras?
Up to this point, Microsoft's Windows Phone has struggled to gain any substantial market share, regardless of high customer satisfaction, great hardware and topnotch software performance. This poor market performance can be attributed to next to no support from wireless providers and the lack of a real differentiating factor. The software is more or less bland – which some find to be a plus, or a relief from "Android's chaos" – and the hardware is easily lost amongst the sea of perpetually released Android phones.
Despite a very rocky start, there is still mountains of potential for Windows Phone. Microsoft's upcoming tablet line will make for a new yet familiar ecosystem. And lest we forget the partnership they now have with Nokia, a mobile force to be reckoned with (especially overseas). Given some more time to curate, Windows Phone could very well be the third ecosystem to join the likes of Android and Apple's iOS, but not without some more work.
The long-awaited Mango update finally hit last month, and brought some rather significant changes. But even our own Sydney, who "fell in love with the minimalist yet elegant design of Windows Phone and the Metro UI," finds the Mango update to be less exciting than she imagined, "despite the major improvements it brings." My Mango review was much of the same, and I feel Windows Phone still lacks the differentiating factor it needs to pull consumers into its camp. I, along with most other Android and iOS users, have too much invested in my current platform of choice to jump ship for virtually no added benefits.
As of late, there has been a strong push for camera technology in the mobile realm – this is where Microsoft can stick their foot in the door. More and more people aim to use their smartphones as their point and shoot versus dedicated digital cameras, for various reasons: portability, device consolidation, cloud storage, data connectivity, social media, etc. Thus manufacturers like HTC have established devices with advanced lens cameras, and Apple's upcoming iPhone 4S touts a mobile camera that gives dedicated point and shoot cameras a run for their money.
According to WMPowerUser and a job posting over at Microsoft's own website, Microsoft is ramping up efforts in the image sensing area, too. The first paragraph of the job listing reads:
"Do you want to help shape the future of mobile technology? The Windows Phone division is Microsoft’s fastest growing business where we are building the next version of Windows Phone. One of the areas that we are investing heavily is the camera experience where we intend to make the 'Window [sic] Phone the best camera you will ever own'."
One benefit that will ultimately play in Microsoft's favor – when it comes to camera tech, at least – is dictation over minimum hardware requirements. Not only will they be able to improve the camera software across the board, they can standardize Windows Phone shooters, too. And who might play the biggest part in that? Why Nokia, of course.
Nokia has been known for their topnotch cell phone hardware for years – more specifically, their attention to detail when it comes to cameras and lenses. The camera on the N8 (with a Carl Zeiss lens) was leaps and bounds ahead of the competition at the time of its release. The N9 and the identical Windows Phone, Sea Ray, both sport Carl Zeiss lenses that also taunt the competition.
If Microsoft can use the phone deal and this camera technology push to their advantage, set substantial camera requirements (like Carl Zeiss, or other real camera lenses) for partner OEMs and market their movement accordingly, this could be a huge move forward for them.
Better cameras alone, however, won't sell phones. Microsoft needs to keep improving their software, spruce up the UI a bit and entice more OEMs and carriers to join and promote their cause. But for customers looking to replace their point and shoot camera with a phone, Windows Phone could be the platform to take to in the not too distant future.
What say you, pups? Is the camera in your phone that important to you? Would you forget platform or OEM loyalty for a much better camera in your phone? Or will you settle for a mediocre camera to stay with your platform and manufacturer of choice?
Monday, October 17, 2011
HTC Sensation 4G (T-Mobile)
Unlike some 4.3-inch-screen smartphones, such as the HTC ThunderBolt and Samsung Droid Charge, the Sensation doesn't feel heavy or bulky. It's similar in size and weight (5 inches tall by 2.6 inches wide by 0.4 inch thick, and 5.2 ounces) to the T-Mobile G2x and Samsung Galaxy S II, but even so, the Sensation has a more premium feel and its tapered edges make it more comfortable in the hand.
Part of what allows the smartphone to be so slim is the 16:9 qHD (540x960-pixel resolution) Super LCD touch screen. The display features a contour design that gives it a concave shape, making it comfortable when held against the cheek, and also prevents scratches when the phone is placed screen-side down. More importantly, it looks gorgeous. Text and images look sharp with vivid colors, and we were still able to read the screen outdoors. The iPhone's Retina display and Samsung's Super AMOLED Plus touch screen offer finer detail and better color saturation, but the Sensation's display is still no slouch, and we suspect most people will have no objections to it.
The touch screen was responsive, as we were able to easily navigate the menus and launch applications with a single tap. Scrolling through lists and using the pinch-to-zoom feature was also smooth. For text entry, you only get the choice of HTC's supplied virtual keyboards--full QWERTY, phone, or compact--but no standard Android keyboard or Swype. That said, while it's not immediately obvious, the HTC keyboard has a feature called Trace that acts very much like Swype where you can drag your finger from letter to letter. As with Swype, we found Trace to be faster and easier and even more accurate than pecking away at each key.
Below the display, you'll find touch-sensitive buttons for the home, menu, back, and search functions. The left side holds a volume rocker and a Micro-USB port, while the right side is devoid of controls. The top of the device houses a 3.5mm headphone jack and power button, and just below it, on the upper right side of the screen, is the front-facing camera. The 8-megapixel and dual LED flash are located on back.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
GPS Tracking Cell Phone Can Help You Spy On People's Phone Activities With Ease
As must as you can find locations with your GPS enabled phone, it is also possible for people to find you with the phone. Via resources like Google Maps, your current location can be displayed and seen by friends and loved ones. If you are therefore missing at a get together, they can locate you on the GPS easily just to be sure you are safe.
Apart from purchasing a phone with the GPS function, you can also download a software online that can turn your phone into a GPS tracking cell phone. This kind of software usually works discreetly and is very useful when you do not want the owner of the phone to know that there is a tracker placed on their phone. For instance, if you have a teenager who likes to rock the town a lot, you can install this software on his or her phone so that you can monitor him or her effectively. This way, you will also be able to sense when your child is straying into dangerous terrains.
The software is known as the cell phone tracking software is cell phone spyware. It can be installed on any smart phone within seconds. It can also work on blackberry phones too. Once it is installed, it takes to the background from where it will work. It can record phone call conversations, text messages and emails too and above all, it can give accurate GPS locations at any point in time. You will be able to see where your child is on your computer whenever you need to know. You will just have to log into your online account and you will see it all there.
So if you cannot afford a GPS tracking cell phone, you can still download the cell phone spyware and turn any phone into one that can give accurate GPS locations.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Motorola Photon 4G
The Motorola Photon 4G certainly puts the "smart" in smartphone. This device has it all: a dual-core processor, the latest version of Android, a qHD 4.3-inch screen, world phone capabilities, enterprise-level security features, HD video recording, and more. In short, there's not a lot the Motorola Photon 4G can't do, and it rightfully earns a spot among today's best phones.
Slick Looks
The Motorola Photon 4G doesn't quite look like every other Android phone out there on the market -- and that's a good thing. While this phone sports the big touchscreen and slab-style like so many of today's phones, it features a slightly different shape: Motorola has lopped off the four corners of the device, giving the phone something of an intimidating look.
But the Photon 4G also is pretty bulky: it makes an iPhone 4 look downright diminutive. The Photon 4G measures 5 inches tall by 2.6 inches wide by .5 inches thick, and weighs in at a hefty 5.6 ounces. The design looks and feels solid.
Also attractive is the big, bright touchscreen. At 4.3 inches diagonally, the screen offers plenty of real estate, and its 960-by-540 resolution makes images and text look sharp and clear. The touchscreen was very responsive, and it features a Gorilla Glass display that is designed to be scratch resistant and glare reducing, so you can use the phone in very bright sunlight
Making Calls
I made several test calls over Sprint's network, and found that the Motorola Photon 4G delivered good call quality. For the most part, voices were loud and clear, but I noticed a slight bit of distortion during some calls. And, much like the HTC EVO 3D, the Photon 4G felt a bit bulky to hold during some calls.
4G Support
The Motorola Photon 4G is the latest addition to Sprint's lineup of 4G-capable phones. The device can automatically connect to available 4G networks, which deliver super-speedy data service. You can turn off the 4G connection to conserve battery life, too. To learn more about 4G service, see 4G Wireless: Everything You Need to Know.
Like Sprint's other 4G phones, the Photon 4G retains support for 3G and Wi-Fi wireless networks; I tested the phone over all three connections and found it consistently delivered high-speed browsing.
Like the HTC EVO 3D, the Photon 4G supports Sprint's mobile hotspot service, so you can use it to create a hotspot to which you can connect up to 8 Wi-Fi enabled devices. To use this feature, you will need to subscribe to Sprint's $29.99-per-month mobile hotspot service, though.
Software
The Photon 4G runs Android 2.3, the latest version of Google's mobile OS. Android has grown more refined with each release, and version 2.3 is certainly impressive. It's more polished and refined than earlier versions, which were a bit geeky. Read my full review of the Android OS for more information.
On top of the Android OS, the Photon 4G features Motorola's MotoBlur interface, which is also used on phones like the Motorola Cliq and the Motorola Atrix. Luckily, the version found here is less intrusive. For starters, unlike past versions of Motoblur, this one doesn't require that you sign up for a Motoblur account to use the phone. It also places its main features -- widgets that deliver status updates and more from your favorite social networks -- on a secondary home screen, so you're not overwhelmed with them when you turn on your phone.
In addition to Motoblur, the Photon 4G also features Sprint ID, which is a way to add a theme to your Android phone. You can select from options such as Entertainment, Green, or Sports, which add widgets, shortcuts, and wallpaper to your phone. You can choose not to install a Sprint ID if you don't want one.
Camera
The Photon 4G features both forward and rear-facing cameras. On the front, you get a VGA camera for video calls, though the phone doesn't come with a video chat app installed. That means you'll have to install your own to make video calls. On the rear of the phone, you get an 8-megapixel camera that captures video good images. My test photos looked very sharp and colorful. I did have trouble capturing moving subjects, though.
The Photon 4G can record HD video in 720p HD and my test clips looked pretty good. Colors were vivid and the audio was good, but I did notice some occasional blockiness.
Multimedia and More
The Motorola Photon 4G comes packed with multimedia features. It offers a very good built-in music player, and includes software for transferring your digital audio files to the phone. You also get access to Amazon's MP3 store, FM radio, and a YouTube app.
Movie aficionados will appreciate the big screen, and its ability to play back HD video in 1080p. The Photon 4G also includes an HDMI out port so you can connect the phone to a flat-screen HDTV. In addition, it has DLNA support, which allows you to stream content to compatible DLNA devices, such as set-top boxes.
Down to Business
The Photon 4G isn't all fun and games, though. The phone also includes a number of features that business-savvy users will appreciate. It supports Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, which will allow you to sync your business e-mail and calendar. The phone also features improved data encryption for security and a remote wipe feature. The Photon 4G is similar to Motorola's Atrix, which can be used with a laptop-like accessory. With the Photon 4G, the accessory is called an HD Station, and it costs $129. It has USB ports and an HDMI out port, so you can connect the phone to a display, mouse, and keyboard. Then you can run apps like a desktop version of Firefox, using the phone almost like a mini computer.
Price and Availability
Sprint is offering the Photon 4G for $199.99 when you sign a two-year service agreement. You will have to commit to one of the carrier's data plans, but Sprint is, at least, one of the few carriers still offering unlimited data. On top of that, though, you will need to add a $10-per-month Premium Data add-on for the 4G service -- and that add-on plan is required whether you live in an area with 4G coverage or not.
Bottom Line
The Motorola Photon 4G is a full-featured smartphone that will please business users and entertainment addicts alike. It packs as much power as a PC used to, just a few years ago, so this is a phone that can certainly handle most day-to-day tasks, and more.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
The best Android phone is ..
The Android smartphone playing field is positively huge, with quite a few handsets on the market with virtually every global carrier. The phones are by and large powerful handheld computers in addition to being good phones. The good selection in the market is a major reason why Android just keeps growing. This has a slightly negative effect, in that it is not easy to figure out which are the best of the lot.
Most smartphones, Android and otherwise, have good touchscreens powered by stout processors that keep things moving along nicely. Cameras on phones are largely quite good, and all of this utility is packed in handsets that are thin and light, making them easy to use.
When I look around at the vast Android landscape, I keep coming back to which phone has the killer feature that others lack. I don’t see one, as most Android phones are full-featured. While there is a lot of choice in Android phones, a good thing, I keep waiting for one phone to step up with that killer feature that sets it apart from the crowd.
My Nexus S 4G has NFC enabled with Google Wallet, which is not on many phones. It’s not a killer feature for me, though, as I haven’t even used it yet. I haven’t been anywhere that accepts Google Wallet for payments because not many businesses accept it yet. While a nice unique feature, it’s not a killer one for me.
I am not complaining as the selection of Android phones is outstanding. There are great Android phones with fast processors, big screens, and good cameras. But the geek in me wants a unique new feature that makes me want to go out and buy the phone that debuts with it. The desire for a special feature is going unsatisfied, and has for a while.
That’s what makes it impossible for me to name one Android phone as the best. There are a lot of good ones, but not one I would put at the top of my list.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
The iPhone 4S is a mediocre upgrade at best
The iPhone 4S is a mediocre upgrade at best, with noticeable changes being an 8-megapixel camera, video camera that shoots 1080p high-definition video and a talking personal assistant called Siri.
Clearly, I am not the only one feeling underwhelmed by the latest iPhone. Cook's dull presentation left many pleading for the return of Steve Jobs, who could always be counted on to bring excitement, energy and substance to the Apple events.
Apple disciples looked up to Jobs, worshipping him as their leader, icon and the ultimate innovator. Like many devotees, I felt the event just wasn't the same. I missed Jobs, who each year stayed as loyal to his followers as he did his clothing.
Since 1998, Jobs has taken the stage at Apple events sporting his Levi 501 jeans, New Balance sneakers and black St. Croix turtleneck, while delivering exhilarating messages and revolutionary ideas to the throngs of fans and supporters. He has remained a constant to Apple and their fans, and his commitment to creativity, imagination and Apple supporters is truly missed.
I was writing this piece when I heard that Steve Jobs died. I couldn't help but look down at the Apple computer I was typing on and think of all the ways that Jobs inspired and encouraged students, inventors and educators who recognized his passion and dedication to technology and innovation.
Jobs was a pioneer and creative genius at the forefront of change and technology. He demanded more from people, computers, software and technology, while maintaining an extraordinary vision, which few could fathom.
An idea, which started from his parents' garage, transformed into a billion dollar company and is currently the largest, publicly traded company in the world.
Jobs created a fan base of devoted followers who love the legends, ideas and beliefs that we can always do better, create better and invent technologies that "can make life easier," allowing us to "touch people we might not otherwise."
Although I may be frustrated with the release of the iPhone 4S and disappointed that technology did not keep up with my hunger for innovation, I can't help but wonder where the world and technology would be without Steve Jobs.
Jobs has created a global thirst for learning, knowledge, creativity and technology. As a result, we refuse to stay satisfied and demand newer, better and brighter designs. Jobs showed us what it's like to invent, learn and inspire, while changing the world one computer, smartphone and tablet at a time.
As we reflect upon the life of Steve Jobs, a 2005 commencement speech that Jobs gave at Stanford University suddenly has greater poignancy and meaning.
"No one wants to die," Jobs said. "Even people who want to go to heaven don't want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life's change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you."
Apple: Steve Jobs Has Died
"Steve died peacefully today surrounded by his family.
In his public life, Steve was known as a visionary; in his private life, he cherished his family. We are thankful to the many people who have shared their wishes and prayers during the last year of Steve's illness; a website will be provided for those who wish to offer tributes and memories.
We are grateful for the support and kindness of those who share our feelings for Steve. We know many of you will mourn with us, and we ask that you respect our privacy during our time of grief."
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Where To Purchase Phones
Phone calls have actually become only a tiny portion of what is expected from the Best Smartphones 2011 has to offer, with users expecting an entire mobile platform that includes gaming, web browsing, movie and music streaming, and more. We want our phones to be able to multi-task, render stunning graphics, share content with our big screen HDTVs, and oh ya, make phone calls.
We want dual cameras so that we can take pictures, record video, and video chat with our friends and family. In essence, we want it all, and we want it now. Thankfully the world of mobile technology has kept up with the demand, rising to the occasion with esteemed ingenuity, and even surprising us with the newest advanced features, such as 3D displays, 3D video capture, voice commands that turn your phone on and off or have your emails and text messages read to you, gaming controls, and so much more.
Dual core processors are no longer just for computers, and Adobe Flash player support turns your smartphone into a video gaming, web browsing, multimedia party waiting to happen with the fastest frame rates and the best graphics quality. The Best Smartphones 2011 delivers literally allow you to hold a big-screen TV, a web browser, a gaming console, a mobile GPS, and a music player in the palm of your hand. Some of the smartphones with elaborate accessories allow your smartphone to transform into a laptop or multimedia home theater. Just when you think it can’t get any more impressive, well, it just does.
When you are deciding to Purchase Cell Phone, it is pretty well accepted that the one place you will not normally get the best deal is at the wireless carrier themselves. However, by finding an authorized Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint, or T-Mobile partner retailer can yield you great savings, as much as $199 less than what you’d pay going to the wireless carrier directly.
In many cases you will also get extra perks through partner retailers, including free activation, free Android Market or Amazon gift cards, brand specific media credits, or any number of nice surprises. Below we have provided you with one click access to the best authorized retailer for each of the four primary mobile networks, all of which offer the latest Android 2011 Phones at discounted prices. If you would like to see additional authorized retailers for each network, then simply click on the review link for each network, and you will find access to specific smartphone reviews which include multiple retailer price comparison. If you are looking for answers on Where To Purchase Cell Phones, you have most definitely come to the right place!!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Apple iPhone 4 Never Lock Version
Apple iPhone 4 is more powerful, easier to use, and more indispensable than ever. The iPhone 4 features FaceTime, Retina display, a whole new way of multitasking, 5 megapixel camera with an LED flash and HD video recording. The design of the device itself is made from a chemically strengthened aluminosilcate glass on the back and front with a stainless steel band all the way around.
General Features
- Size : 115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3 mm
- Weight : 137 g
- Display Size : 640 x 960 pixels, 3.5 inches
- Display Type : TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
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- Stand By Time : Up to 300 hours
- Talk Time : Up to 14 hours