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Apple iPhone 4 – 16GB 0 komentar


Yes, it’s finally here. After almost four years of endless gossip, analyst forecasts, and so-called leaks, the Verizon iPhone is a reality. We’re thrilled, to be honest, mostly because we never have to write another rumor story again. And, of course, we’re also happy to see U.S. iPhone owners get a real choice in carriers.

If you’ve been pining for this moment for ages, we feel your elation. But before you rush to the store, there are some important points to keep in mind. First off, the Verizon iPhone 4 is nearly identical to its AT&T counterpart. It stands apart in a couple of ways, but it’s largely the same device with many of the same benefits and drawbacks. And like its predecessor, the Verizon iPhone 4 entails some serious give-and-take on the part of the user. You get that nifty hot spot, for example, but Big Red’s CDMA technology takes away functionality as well.

Performance may also defy some of your expectations, which we know are huge. After a few days of testing, we can report that Verizon’s network offers discernable improvements over AT&T’s. The data speeds were faster most of the time, we had more success with placing calls in problem areas, and the calls connected faster. The changes, however, weren’t life-changing and they weren’t completely consistent. So while it is better in some regards, it can’t beat AT&T on all fronts.

Verizon will match AT&T’s pricing, which is $199 for the 16GB model and $299 for the 32GB version. You can get it only in black for now, though the elusive white model is due later this spring. Verizon will offer a $30 unlimited data plan to start, but it likely to switch to tiered data plans in the near future.

Design
Honestly, we can’t say much in this section since the Verizon and AT&T handsets are so much alike. There are a couple cosmetic differences, which we’ll discuss, but Verizon’s iPhone bears all the familiar Apple-style trademarks. It’s the same size and weight (4.5 inches tall by 2.3 inches wide by 0.37 inch deep; 4.8 ounces), it has nearly identical external features, and you’ll find that gorgeous Retina Display. We’re still not fans of the sharp edges and glass back, but there’s no denying that the iPhone 4 remains an eye-catching device.

From the front, the two handsets look exactly alike.

Turn the handset on its sides and you’ll notice some minor alterations. To accommodate the CDMA antenna, the ringer mute switch on the left side has been moved slightly closer to the volume controls. It makes no difference in usability, but the change means that most current iPhone 4 cases, including the bumpers that Apple gave out for free last summer, won’t fit properly. Over on the right side, the SIM card slot has vanished because the handset runs on CDMA.

Apple moved the Verizon iPhone’s ringer mute switch closer to the volume controls. In its place is the antenna gap that’s on the top side of the AT&T phone.

In another change, the gap that sits next to the headset jack on the GSM version has moved to the left side just above the ringer switch. Apple wouldn’t discuss the specifics with CNET, nor would it confirm which portions of the antenna serve which features (on the AT&T phone, one portion of the antenna was for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and the remaining portion of the antenna powered cellular calls). We’re not prone to conspiracy theories, but it wouldn’t surprise us if Apple tweaked the antenna design following last summer’s “antennagate” drama. But more on that later.

A feature you gain
Inside, the Verizon handset offers a few more differences, both good and bad. On the upside, Big Red beats AT&T by offering a personal hot-spot feature that can support up to five devices. You can establish the connection through and Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or a USB cable and use all three methods at the same time

Before you can use the hot spot, though, you’ll need to activate the option with Verizon. The feature will cost an additional $20 per month, which is cheaper than Sprint’s $29 monthly charge, but more expensive than T-Mobile’s $14.99 fee. For that price you’re limited to 2GB per month, after which you’ll pay $20 for each additional gigabyte. On the whole, those charges aren’t outrageous for what you get.

Once you’re set with the carrier, the hot-spot option will appear in your Settings menu. Then, after you set a password and choose which connectivity options you’d like to use, you can get started. We tried connecting a number of devices including a laptop computer, an iPad, an AT&T iPhone 4, a LG Optimus S, a RIM BlackBerry Torch, a Huawei Ideos X5, and a T-Mobile MyTouch 3G.

For most devices, the connection process over Wi-Fi was quick and painless. The MyTouch 3G was able to find the hot spot, but for some reason it could hold the connection for only 5 seconds before dropping it. The Ideos, meanwhile, was not able to locate the iPhone, even when they were next to each other.

Though those hiccups weren’t encouraging, they could be the fault of the other phones. What’s more, once we tossed them aside, the hot spot performed well even at full capacity. Web browsing on the laptop, for example, was only a few seconds slower than what we normally experience on CNET’s wired network. Uploading a Facebook photo took about 10 seconds (versus the usual 5 seconds), and we were able to load a number of graphics-heavy Web sites without any problems. We had a similar experience when using a USB cable for the PC; it was a bit slower than normal but nothing drastic.

Browsing on the iPad and phones was satisfactory as well. Like on the computer, it took a bit longer to perform tasks then when we were connected to CNET’s Wi-Fi, but the speeds weren’t painful. Connecting through Bluetooth was trickier; we weren’t always able to establish a connection and then keep it once we had it.

The Verizon iPhone tracks how many devices are connected through the hot spot.

Even with those few issues, the hot spot is user-friendly and it makes the Verizon iPhone an even better mobile-computing device. You don’t get individual notifications when you connect a new device, and you can’t see what is connected at a given time, but a status bar at the top of the display conveniently tracks how many gadgets are linked up. Yet, as with so many other things on the iPhone, the hot spot isn’t the first or the best we’ve seen of its kind. It may do things differently, but it’s not better. We’re still testing the hot-spot battery life and will report the results here.

Features you keep
Outside of the hot spot, you can expect the usual iPhone goodies. You’ll get the 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, front-facing VGA camera, Bluetooth, digital compass, e-mail and messaging, iPod player, voice control, voice memo recorder, assisted GPS and Google Maps, Safari browser, access to apps and media through iTunes, and FaceTime over Wi-Fi.

The Verizon iPhone has the same camera features as the AT&T version.

The polished interface also remains the same, though the Verizon iPhone currently runs iOS 4.2.6; the AT&T iPhone runs iOS 4.2.1. Apple said 4.2.6 is a version unique to the Verizon handset and that its only changes are support for CDMA and the hot-spot feature.

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Apple iPhone 4 – 32GB 0 komentar


The Verizon iPhone 4 has much in common with its AT&T counterpart, but varying features and different performance give it enough room to stand apart. It won’t vastly change your iPhone experience, but we welcome the consumer choice that it brings.
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Apple iPhone 4 Verizon Wireless

Yes, it’s finally here. After almost four years of endless gossip, analyst forecasts, and so-called leaks, the Verizon iPhone is a reality. We’re thrilled, to be honest, mostly because we never have to write another rumor story again. And, of course, we’re also happy to see U.S. iPhone owners get a real choice in carriers.

If you’ve been pining for this moment for ages, we feel your elation. But before you rush to the store, there are some important points to keep in mind. First off, the Verizon … Expand full review

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Apple iPhone 4 Verizon Wireless

Yes, it’s finally here. After almost four years of endless gossip, analyst forecasts, and so-called leaks, the Verizon iPhone is a reality. We’re thrilled, to be honest, mostly because we never have to write another rumor story again. And, of course, we’re also happy to see U.S. iPhone owners get a real choice in carriers.

If you’ve been pining for this moment for ages, we feel your elation. But before you rush to the store, there are some important points to keep in mind. First off, the Verizon iPhone 4 is nearly identical to its AT&T counterpart. It stands apart in a couple of ways, but it’s largely the same device with many of the same benefits and drawbacks. And like its predecessor, the Verizon iPhone 4 entails some serious give-and-take on the part of the user. You get that nifty hot spot, for example, but Big Red’s CDMA technology takes away functionality as well.

Performance may also defy some of your expectations, which we know are huge. After a few days of testing, we can report that Verizon’s network offers discernable improvements over AT&T’s. The data speeds were faster most of the time, we had more success with placing calls in problem areas, and the calls connected faster. The changes, however, weren’t life-changing and they weren’t completely consistent. So while it is better in some regards, it can’t beat AT&T on all fronts.

Verizon will match AT&T’s pricing, which is $199 for the 16GB model and $299 for the 32GB version. You can get it only in black for now, though the elusive white model is due later this spring. Verizon will offer a $30 unlimited data plan to start, but it likely to switch to tiered data plans in the near future.

Design
Honestly, we can’t say much in this section since the Verizon and AT&T handsets are so much alike. There are a couple cosmetic differences, which we’ll discuss, but Verizon’s iPhone bears all the familiar Apple-style trademarks. It’s the same size and weight (4.5 inches tall by 2.3 inches wide by 0.37 inch deep; 4.8 ounces), it has nearly identical external features, and you’ll find that gorgeous Retina Display. We’re still not fans of the sharp edges and glass back, but there’s no denying that the iPhone 4 remains an eye-catching device.

From the front, the two handsets look exactly alike.

Turn the handset on its sides and you’ll notice some minor alterations. To accommodate the CDMA antenna, the ringer mute switch on the left side has been moved slightly closer to the volume controls. It makes no difference in usability, but the change means that most current iPhone 4 cases, including the bumpers that Apple gave out for free last summer, won’t fit properly. Over on the right side, the SIM card slot has vanished because the handset runs on CDMA.

Apple moved the Verizon iPhone’s ringer mute switch closer to the volume controls. In its place is the antenna gap that’s on the top side of the AT&T phone.

In another change, the gap that sits next to the headset jack on the GSM version has moved to the left side just above the ringer switch. Apple wouldn’t discuss the specifics with CNET, nor would it confirm which portions of the antenna serve which features (on the AT&T phone, one portion of the antenna was for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and the remaining portion of the antenna powered cellular calls). We’re not prone to conspiracy theories, but it wouldn’t surprise us if Apple tweaked the antenna design following last summer’s “antennagate” drama. But more on that later.

A feature you gain
Inside, the Verizon handset offers a few more differences, both good and bad. On the upside, Big Red beats AT&T by offering a personal hot-spot feature that can support up to five devices. You can establish the connection through and Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or a USB cable and use all three methods at the same time

Before you can use the hot spot, though, you’ll need to activate the option with Verizon. The feature will cost an additional $20 per month, which is cheaper than Sprint’s $29 monthly charge, but more expensive than T-Mobile’s $14.99 fee. For that price you’re limited to 2GB per month, after which you’ll pay $20 for each additional gigabyte. On the whole, those charges aren’t outrageous for what you get.

Once you’re set with the carrier, the hot-spot option will appear in your Settings menu. Then, after you set a password and choose which connectivity options you’d like to use, you can get started. We tried connecting a number of devices including a laptop computer, an iPad, an AT&T iPhone 4, a LG Optimus S, a RIM BlackBerry Torch, a Huawei Ideos X5, and a T-Mobile MyTouch 3G.

For most devices, the connection process over Wi-Fi was quick and painless. The MyTouch 3G was able to find the hot spot, but for some reason it could hold the connection for only 5 seconds before dropping it. The Ideos, meanwhile, was not able to locate the iPhone, even when they were next to each other.

Though those hiccups weren’t encouraging, they could be the fault of the other phones. What’s more, once we tossed them aside, the hot spot performed well even at full capacity. Web browsing on the laptop, for example, was only a few seconds slower than what we normally experience on CNET’s wired network. Uploading a Facebook photo took about 10 seconds (versus the usual 5 seconds), and we were able to load a number of graphics-heavy Web sites without any problems. We had a similar experience when using a USB cable for the PC; it was a bit slower than normal but nothing drastic.

Browsing on the iPad and phones was satisfactory as well. Like on the computer, it took a bit longer to perform tasks then when we were connected to CNET’s Wi-Fi, but the speeds weren’t painful. Connecting through Bluetooth was trickier; we weren’t always able to establish a connection and then keep it once we had it.

The Verizon iPhone tracks how many devices are connected through the hot spot.

Even with those few issues, the hot spot is user-friendly and it makes the Verizon iPhone an even better mobile-computing device. You don’t get individual notifications when you connect a new device, and you can’t see what is connected at a given time, but a status bar at the top of the display conveniently tracks how many gadgets are linked up. Yet, as with so many other things on the iPhone, the hot spot isn’t the first or the best we’ve seen of its kind. It may do things differently, but it’s not better. We’re still testing the hot-spot battery life and will report the results here.

Features you keep
Outside of the hot spot, you can expect the usual iPhone goodies. You’ll get the 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, front-facing VGA camera, Bluetooth, digital compass, e-mail and messaging, iPod player, voice control, voice memo recorder, assisted GPS and Google Maps, Safari browser, access to apps and media through iTunes, and FaceTime over Wi-Fi.

The Verizon iPhone has the same camera features as the AT&T version.

The polished interface also remains the same, though the Verizon iPhone currently runs iOS 4.2.6; the AT&T iPhone runs iOS 4.2.1. Apple said 4.2.6 is a version unique to the Verizon handset and that its only changes are support for CDMA and the hot-spot fea

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Apple iPhone 4 CDMA Specifications 0 komentar

Apple iPhone 4 CDMA
General 2G Network CDMA 800 / 1900
3G Network CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
Announced 2011, January
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, February, 10th
Size Dimensions 115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3 mm
Weight 137 g
Display Type LED-backlit IPS TFT, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 640 x 960 pixels, 3.5 inches
- Scratch-resistant oleophobic surface
- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Three-axis gyro sensor
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm headset jack
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records 100 received, dialed and missed calls
Internal 16/32 GB storage, 512 MB RAM
Card slot No
Data GPRS No
EDGE No
3G Rev. A, up to 3.1 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0
Camera Primary 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Touch focus, geo-tagging
Video Yes, 720p@30fps, LED video light, geo-tagging
Secondary Yes, videocalling over Wi-Fi only
Features OS iOS 4.2.5
CPU 1 GHz Apple A4 processor
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email
Browser HTML (Safari)
Radio No
Games Downloadable, incl. motion-based
Colors Black, White
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java No
- Verizon 3G Mobile Hotspot
- Scratch-resistant glass back panel
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- Digital compass
- Google Maps
- Audio/video player and editor
- Voice command/dial
- TV-out
Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 1420mAh

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Nokia 7230 review, specs and Price in India 0 komentar

Nokia 7230
Nokia 7230 sports some decent features such as a 2.4” inch Display, 3.2MP camera, High Speed 3G data transfer and expandable memory. Nokia 7230 is pretty evident with its fashionable looks and seems to be aimed at the teen market who love slider phones. This mobile supports for Google Talk, Windows Live, Twitter and Facebook.

Nokia 7230 Mobile Technical Specification :

* 2.4” inch QVGA Display
* 3.2 MP camera with 4X Digital Zoom
* 70 MB Internal Memory
* MicroSD memory card slot
* Bluetooth v2.1+EDR
* 3.5mm AV Connector
* Full-Speed USB 2.0
* BL-4C 860 mAh Li-Ion battery
* 3G talktime 4 Hour and GSM 5 Hours
* Quad band GSM 850/900/1900/2100
* WCDMA 900/1900/2100

Inside the box is the phone, a battery, a mains charger, a stereo hands-free kit, a 2GB Micro SD card and an instruction manual. A notable absence from the box is a PC connector cable.

Nokia 7230 Slider Mobile is available in Hot Pink and Graphite Colours with the Price in India Rs.7000/- Indian Rupee

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LG Optimus Big LU6800 Review 0 komentar

LG Optimus Big LU6800
LG officially re-introduced line of smartphones Motorola Android-based Optimus latest. This time LG introduces Optimus Big in South Korea.

LG Optimus Big LU6800 using the operating system Android 2.2 Froyo. LG Optimus Big processor equipped with a 1GHz processor, 4.3-inch WVGA touch screen, and a 5 megapixel autofocus camera.

LG Optimus Big LU6800 will be available in South Korea starting on 28 April 2011 by the LG U + (the third largest mobile operator in South Korea).

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Acer BeTouch E210 Review 0 komentar

Acer BeTouch E210
A handset with advanced email handling , A non slide-out QWERTY keyboard and the user-friendly Android operating system can only mean one thing : the business power-users market is no longer. the sole preserve of RIM’s BlackBerry’s. Acer’s be Touch E210 marries its BlackBerry-esque form factor with a 2.6-inch capacitive touchscreen and Android 2.2 – no, it’s nor quite the most recent iteration, but it does still offer work-friendly details like Wi-Fi hot spotting and support for Flash 10.1

Simple controls make it easy to connect to your work email with push notifications. You can sync with Hotmail and other webmail accounts as well as, of course, Google’s Gmail. Hit Android Market and you’ll soon have it syncing with Outlook Exchange email, contacts and calendars via the Exchange app from TouchDown Key(£12.42). Apps such as PhoneMyPC(£6.21) will also let you remotely access your PC desktop.

The keyboard is excellent,being well-sized, tactile and suitable for lengthy missives. You’re able to set keys as shortcuts to favored apps, too. The rest of the spec won’t raise your heart-rate: the screen is a watery,320X240resolution and the processor a distinctly average 416MHz with 512MB of ROM.There’s no social network aggregation ala HTC’s Friend stream, and the 3.2-meg camera is hardly going to turn you into Lord Lich field. However,the BeTouch E210 is still a tempting choice if you want access to more apps than your office BlackBerry allows, and are unable to convince your IT team to buy you an iPhone.

Price: £219 OUTNOW

Source [http://tom2network.com/acer-betouch-e210-android-office-business-phone/]

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Sony Ericsson WT18i Walkman Review 1 komentar

Sony Ericsson WT18i
Sony Ericsson has declared the WT18i Walkman handset for the Chinese market.This new one runs a particular purpose version of Android, OPhone, used by China Mobile.it’s a China-only device, this great seemingly won’t be attainable in another place .The phone runs on the Chinese version of Google’s Android 2.2 Froyo called OPhone 2.5 and it is supportable with all Android applications sutable on the original Froyo OS.
Sony Ericsson WT18i Walkman Specs :

Running on OPhone 2.5 OS i.e Android v2.2 Froyo OS, Powered by an 806MHz Marvell PXA920 processor, 150MB of internal storage, Boasted by a 1200mAh battery, 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen display, Display resolution of 320 x 480 pixels 3 megapixel camera with 480p video recording, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, GPS, FM radio, and a microSDHC card slot, Dimensions: 106 x 56.5 x 14.3 mm and weighs 110 grams

This Sony Ericsson’s WT18i Walkman phone has dimensions of 106×56.5×14.3mm, and weighs in at 110g. Well i anticipate this Sony Ericsson WT18i Walkman Phone with OPhone 2.5 Released in China data useful.

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Samsung C3750 slider phone in Germany review 0 komentar

New Samsung slider phone has posted on its Germany website. The handset is called the Samsung C3750.

It has brings a 2.4-inch TFT display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixel, a 3.2MP camera, music player, 37MB memory, FM Radio, Bluetooth, microSD card slot, SOS and Fake call function.

Samsung C3750 slider phone is support quad-band GSM/EDGE. Its 800mAh battery is allowing up to 11 hours of talk time, up to 500 hours of standby mode. Dimensions of Samsung C3750 are 98 x 49 x 15 mm and weight 89 grams.

The pricing and availability on other market is unknown at moment.

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LG Quantum Windows Phone 7 Handset review 0 komentar

LG Quantum Windows Phone 7
AT & T has released the latest Smartphone LG Quantum, a Windows 7 Phone handset with a physical QWERTY keyboard. LG Mobile has the latest 3.5-inch screen with WVGA resolution, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 16gb memory storage, and 5MP camera LED flash and video capture 720p.

LG Quantum Windows Phone 7 review

LG Quantum Windows Phone 7 Fitur :

- 1 GHz Snapdragon processor
- Layar 3.5″ dengan resolusi WVGA
- Memori internal 16GB, 512 MB RAM
- Keyboard QWERTY fisik geser samping penuh
- Kamera 5MP dengan LED flash
- Merekam video HD 720p
- 3G, Wi-Fi
- Konektivitas Bluetooth

LG Quantum Windows Phone 7 Handset Specifications :

- Microsoft Windows Phone 7
- CPU 1 GHz Scorpion processor
- Adreno 200 GPU
- Qualcomm QSD8650 Snapdragon chipset
- Dimensions : 119.5 x 59.5 x 15.2 mm
- TFT capacitive touchscreen 3.5 inches, 480 x 800 pixels
- QWERTY keyboard
- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- 3.5mm jack Loudspeaker
- Internal 16GB storage, 256 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM
- GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
- EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
- 3G HSDPA, HSUPA
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA
- Bluetooth v2.1 A2DP, microUSB v2.0
- Kamera 5 MP autofocus LED flash 2592 x 1944 pixels
- Video 720p
- FM radio, A-GPS support
- Berat 176 g
- Battery Li-Ion 1500 mAh

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Sony Ericsson w8 Walkman Android Phone Review 0 komentar

Sony Ericsson w8 Walkman Android Phone
Great news for the people who love to use Sony Ericsson cell phones, that the company has launched its first Android phone in popular walkman series. The new Sony Ericsson W8is an android operating system based cell phone in walkman series. It means a great music experience in an android phone.

The W8 Walkmanis a 3G handset with walkman player. It comes with a 3.0 inches of TFT touchscreen display with Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate. The cell phone has a 3.15 Megapixel camera with Geo-tagging and Video recording.

The cell phone has 600 MHz ARM 11 processor, Adreno 200 GPU and Qualcomm MSM7227 chipset. It has inbuilt 128 MB storage and it has also a microSD card slot to use memory cards up to 16GB. The phone has also a 168 MB RAM which boost the speed.

It is a GSM network based cell phone which works on GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 network. The Sony Ericsson W8 supports GPRS, EDGE and 3G for internet surfing. It has another connectivity features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB.

The W8 gives a threaded view SMS feature with MMS, Email, Push email and IM. It supports Java technology. The phone has GPS, Digital compass, Walkman player, TrackID music recognition, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar and Google Talk.

The W8 comes in three exciting colors Azure, Orange, and Red. It gives up to 23hours of music play after its battery becomes fully charged. [Article source]

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro 4.2-inch Smartphone with Android 2.3 Gingerbread 0 komentar

Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro
Sony Ericsson has announced a new Android powered smartphone called as Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro which runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro comes with many more interesting features like 4.2-inch multi-touch reality display with resolution of 854 x 480 pixels, an 8.1 megapixel camera with Sony Exmor R, 3.5 mm audio jack, stereo FM Radio etc.

The upcoming Android powered smartphone of boasts a 1GHz Qualcomm processor, Adreno 205 GPU, and has 720p video recording capacity. Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro has built-in Mobile TV functionality paired with Mobile wallet and Mobile BRAVIA Engine.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro Smartphone Features 4.2-inch multi-touch reality display with resolution of 854 x 480 pixels, An 8.1 megapixel camera with Sony Exmor R, 720p video recording capacity, Boasts a 1GHz Qualcomm processor & Adreno 205 GPU, Built-in Mobile TV functionality, Equipped with A-GPS, Bluetooth, DLNA & WiFi connectivity options, Paired with Mobile wallet & Mobile BRAVIA Engine, Runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system, Internal memory of 512MB, Supports up to 32GB expandable memory, 8GB included memory, Powered by a 1500mAh battery, 3.5 mm audio jack & stereo FM Radio, HDMI & Infrared port.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro Smartphone is equipped with various types of connectivity options like A-GPS, Bluetooth, DLNA, and WiFi respectively. It has internal memory of 512MB and supports up to 32GB expandable memory along with comes included with 8GB memory.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro includes HDMI and infrared port. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro Smartphone will be available in Japan this Summer. But, unfortunately, its price is not yet announced.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro Smartphone Features and specs :

4.2-inch multi-touch reality display with resolution of 854 x 480 pixels
An 8.1 megapixel camera with Sony Exmor R
720p video recording capacity
Boasts a 1GHz Qualcomm processor & Adreno 205 GPU
Built-in Mobile TV functionality
Equipped with A-GPS, Bluetooth, DLNA & WiFi connectivity options
Paired with Mobile wallet & Mobile BRAVIA Engine
Runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system
Internal memory of 512MB
Supports up to 32GB expandable memory
8GB included memory
Powered by a 1500mAh battery
3.5 mm audio jack & stereo FM Radio
HDMI & Infrared port

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Motorola GLEAM Flip Clamshell Mobile Phone 0 komentar


Motorola revealed a new clamshell mobile phone called Motorola GLEAM. It’s has slim design only 13.9-mm thickness with LED matrix which can notified important incoming events and glowing light for indicator when you get calls or any messages.

Motorola GLEAM is simple mobile phone with some fun features. Available in graphite gray, lacquer red and thistle. It will available in the middle of 2011. Here is the key features include:

* 2.4-inch QVGA display.
* A 2.4-megapixel camera with video capture function.
* Supports WAP 2.0 browser.
* SMS, MMS and Email (POP3/IMAP).
* 32MB Flash and 16MB RAM.
* End user memory – 5MB, 800 phonebook and 500 SMS.
* Supports up to 16GB of Micro SD memory card.
* GSM dual band 900/1800.
* Supports Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR with A2DP.
* Micro-USB charging and data (USB 2.0 HS).
* Has built-in FM radio and 3.5mm audio Jack.
* Supports MP3 playback and landscape video viewing.

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Sony Ericsson Black Thunder K530i 0 komentar

Sony Ericsson Black Thunder K530i
Sony Ericsson surprising the people when they launch K530i. It’s a lightweight 3G cell phone with QVGA display, 2mega pxel camera, expanded memory and the surprise feature Sony Ericsson K530i the first handset work with HGE-100 GPS .

The weight just 92 gram with 14mm thickness and really slim for 3G handset. Also K530i equip with stereo bluetooth, video calling, FM radio, multimedia player, email and web browser. There are some compromises – in particular the camera does not have a flash and does not seem to miss development automatic. The internal storage one is little limited to 16MB thus really will count to you on the micro slit of stick of memory.

But to remember that the K500 series always offered the good value in the past and it is likely to be the case with K530i. A thing that Sony Ericsson K530i makes it name – it borrows to name typical minimized with many of other devices of Sony Ericsson to create a device which is finished intelligent but indicator. It is the type of device which suitable also for the personal use or of businesses.

The word of Sony Ericsson which K530i should be available during Q3 2007 in hot money and of the combinations of color thunders black.

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Motorola Droid X2 Now Available from Verizon Wireless 1 komentar

Motorola Droid X2
Verizon Wireless today started selling the Motorola Droid X2 Android smartphone through its online store.

If you can't wait until May 26, when it becomes available in retail stores, Verizon Wireless today started selling the Motorola Droid X2 through its online store. The Android smartphone costs $200 with a new two-year contract. It requires a Wireless Nationwide Talk plan and a smartphone data package.

Motorola Droid X2 While the Droid X2 (specs) currently runs Android 2.2, Verizon says that it'll be updated to Android 2.3. This phone is the carrier's first dual-core 1GHz smartphone, and basically challenges the recently released Motorola ATRIX 4G for AT&T and LG G2x for T-Mobile.

Here's what you can expect from the Droid X2's key capabilities:

Double the Power. Double the Does

Double your hustle with the dual-core 1GHz processor. Feast your content-hungry eyes on 26% sharper definition than Droid X. Use 1080p Mirror Mode via HDMI for video playback and surf, view pictures, play games and more on your HDTV or monitor.

Own the Web

The dual-core 1GHz processor lets you fly through the Web at warp speeds while Adobe Flash 10 lets you devour rich content and video. Want a bigger screen? Mirror Mode via HDMI shows your phone's display on your HDTV and lets you browse from your couch.

4.3" qHD Clarity

A brilliant 4.3", qHD screen, delivers 26% more pixels than Droid X for incredibly razor-sharp resolution. Reduce glare on your screen and enjoy richer colors with the dual-layer anti-reflective coating, plus keep your screen protected with the scratch- and impact-resistant display!

Command Your Media

Capture action with an 8MP camera, and enjoy 44% faster shot-to-shot times than Droid X thanks to continuous auto-focus. Command your images like puppets on a string by aggregating Web photo albums in one application. Plus, shoot video in crystal clear clarity with 720p HD video capture.

Additional Features

Beyond the obvious high-end hardware (despite lacking 4G LTE connectivity, something the Motorola Droid Bionic will offer later this year), the Droid X2 is enterprise-ready with security and IT-grade policies. This allows you to use your Droid X2 for work and play.

The Droid X2 also supports Google Mobile services, including Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk, Google Search and Google Maps, as well as access to more than 200,000 downloadable apps, games and widgets from Android Market. The phone's virtual QWERTY keyboard features Swype for quicker and easier typing.

Lastly, Motorola and Verizon have equipped the Droid X2 with a new Gallery app that allows you to view, tag and post photos on sites like Flickr and Facebook, all from one place. (source)

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Sharp AQUOS Hybrid 007SH 3D Android Phone Review 0 komentar

Sharp AQUOS Hybrid 007SH 3D Android Phone
SHARP just announced their up coming clamshell Android smartphone, called Sharp AQUOS Hybrid 007SH. The Hybrid 007SH phone based on Android 2.3–or Gingerbread and it’s will be the first Android phone with a clamshell style design and set to emerge in Japan first by mobile carrier SoftBank starting next month.

Sharp AQUOS Hybrid 007SH Features

Sharp AQUOS Hybrid 007SH phone comes with waterproof and dust performance will be support 3D with equipped with a 3.4-inch 3D LCD (854 × 480) autostereoscopic (no glasses required) touchscreen, a flip-out numerical keypad, digital TV tuner and a 16 megapixel rear camera capable of recording 720p video together with 3D photos, a 3D video capture mode and vibrant colors. The camera also support full swing golf video cameras and SLR.

Sharp AQUOS Hybrid 007SH Specifications :

Other specifications of Sharp AQUOS Hybrid 007SH 3D Android phone includes a microSD slot that allows expanding the internal memory by up to 32 GB, a microHDMI port, Blu-ray recorder connectivity, GPS, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 and works on W-CDMA systems with GSM system (900/1800/1900MHz). The AQUOS Hybrid 007SH phone will be available in Misutiburu, Bordeaux, White or Black colors and measuring in 113×51.8×19.3mm with weight only 140 g.

Source (http://newbestgadget.com/cell-phone/sharp-aquos-hybrid-007sh-3d-android)

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HTC Merge Android Phone Review, Specs and Price 1 komentar

HTC Merge Android Phone
US Cellular plan to release the CDMA version of the HTC Desire Z, called HTC Merge. HTC Merge Android smartphone support for a wide range of services from the Internet and will be available on May 31. The Merge CDMA smartphone will cost $249.99 before a $100 mail-in rebate with a two-year contract, which means the device will only cost you $149.99 if you do take advantage of the rebate.

HTC Merge Specifications :

HTC Merge is powered by a 800 Mhz Processor, a 3.8-inch capacitive touchscreen display with support pinch-to-zoom capability, 2 GB eMMC, 512 MB RAM, 8 GB microSD memory card with supports up to 32 GB, a 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus, flash and 720p HD video recording, a slide-out keyboard, Internal GPS antenna and a battery provide up to 499 minutes for talk time or up to 6.9 hours for standby time. Dimensions of the Merge 3.8 inch Android Smartphone are 120.65 mm x 61.9 mm x 13.8 mm with weight 198 grams with battery.

HTC Merge Features :

For connectivity, the US Cellular HTC Merge offer Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and A2DP for wireless stereo headsets, 3G, Wi-Fi and works on Dual-band CDMA2000 xRTT/1xEVDO rev. A and IS-95A 800/1900 MHz. HTC Merge also pre loaded with a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to eight other Wi-Fi-enabled devices, support Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Friend Stream apps and Android 2.2 Froyo for operating system. The US Cellular Merge smartphone also support Google Mobile service, like Maps, Mail, YouTube and access to download more than 150.000 apps via Android Market. (Source)

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