lundi 3 octobre 2011

Black Nokia 5230 Mobiles Phone Symbian

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The Nokia Black 5230 features HSDPA technology for high speed downloads and web browsing, a 2.0 Megapixel camera with video recording, Bluetooth and A-GPS with Nokia Maps software pre-installed.

Mobiles Phone Symbian Reviews Black Nokia 5230 :

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What's in the box?

* Instruction Manual
* Standard Li-ion Battery
* Mains Charger

Full Touch Screen
The Nokia 5230 has a 3.2 inch touch screen display with a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels and supporting up to 16M colours. The 5230 also supports handwriting recognition, has an accelerometer for auto screen rotation and a proximity sensor which puts the screen on standby when the phone held to your ear when on a call!

Symbian Operating System
The Nokia 5230 runs on the Symbian operating sytem letting you customise your phone to suit your needs. Downlad and install applications from the Nokia Ovi store, create shortcuts and new folders and keep your favourite contacts close with the new scrolling contacts bar on the home screen.

Free SatNav forever!
The Nokia 5230 includes free in-car satellite navigation software thanks to Nokia Ovi Maps. Use you Nokia 5230 to get from A to B with voice guided navigation, find nearby points of interest and events with Lonely Planet and Michelin listings and even use Ovi Maps on foot!

3G
3G stands for third generation and the system is the third generation in the evolution of mobile phone networks, after analogue and GSM. 3G on the Nokia 5230 offers much faster data transfers and the ability to make video calls between compatible handsets.

HSDPA
HSDPA offers a similar benefit to a 3G network that GPRS offered to the GSM networks. It offers a higher speed data transfer with a compatible handset. HSDPA is often referred to as Mobile Broadband.

2.0 Megapixel Camera
With a built in 2.0 megapixel camera, the O2 Nokia 5230 takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog.

Bluetooth 2.0
Bluetooth 2.0 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 2.0 one of the biggest advantages is the possibility of listening to music with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.

Java
Java is often a forgotten feature on many phones, and is probably used in many ways without you even realising. If you play games on your phone, it's likely they are java apps. But java is so much more than games. It allows you to add extra functionality to your handset by installing third party apps to the phone. Add email functionality with Gmail, add a web browser from Opera Mini, add a business directory with Yell.com or keep an eye on a new purchase on Ebay.

Music Player
With a built in music player in the 5230 on O2, you can carry your tunes with you, in your pocket, and listen to them when you want. Most digital formats are recognised on the phone, including MP3 and AAC.

Stereo FM Radio
With a Stereo FM Radio built in to the Nokia 5230, you will always have access to the latest tunes on your phone. Tune in to your favourite station, whenever you want, straight from your phone.

Expandable Memory
With phones offering so much these days, memory is a premium. Very often on board memory is very low, so an option to add extra memory with the addition of a memory card is invaluable. If you are using your phone as a media player, expandable memory allows you to add songs, store videos and keep photos, and take them with you, all located on your phone.

Web Browser
With a built in Web Browser you can access internet sites directly from your handset. Check the latest scores, look up train times, get a weather report, or find the answer to the question in the pub quiz. With the inbuilt web browser you have the power of the internet with you, wherever you are.

Full Specifications

* Features
A-GPS
HSDPA
Bluetooth v2.0
Symbian Operating System
MP3 Music Player
MP3 ringtones
Handwriting recognition
WAP 2.0 / XHTML
Voice command/dial
Document viewer
Quad band
MMS
SMS
E-mail
Java
FM radio

* Dimensions
111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm
* Weight
115 g

* Main Display
TFT resistive touchscreen, 16M colours
360 x 640 pixels, 3.2 inches

* Digital Camera
2.0 Megapixel
1600 x 1200 pixels
Video capture

* Memory
70 MB internal memory
microSD (TransFlash)

jeudi 29 septembre 2011

The Samsung Galaxy S II Mobiles Reviews Phone

The Samsung Galaxy s is aggravating perfect expressive style and an object with a column in amazing 4.3 inch super AMOLED video and powerful show 1.2 Gigacycle dual core CPU.Running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), the Galaxy S II pairs the latest and most advanced version of Google's popular OS with an incredible dual-core processor letting you multi-task effortlessly, launch apps instantly and manage battery consumption to keep you going for longer. The built-in processor also enables the i9100 to capture 1080p full HD video and 8 Megapixel stills. Also included is a front facing camera for video calls and expandable memory up to 32GB.



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The Samsung Galaxy S II is also known as the i9100.

What's in the box?
  • Instruction Manual
  • Standard Li-ion Battery
  • Mains Charger

Mobiles Phone Reviews Samsung Galaxy S II :

 

Android Gingerbread

The Samsung Galaxy S II runs Google's Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) operating system, the latest version of Google's smartphone OS. Gingerbread delivers a more refined user interface with an enhanced keyboard, multi-tasking, increased speed and improved gaming support and multimedia playback. Android also supports Google services including Google Maps, Gmail and Voice Actions as well offering users a huge selection of downloadable Apps from the Android Market.

Dual-core Processor!

The Galaxy S II features a powerful 1.2GHz Dual-core processor allowing for an amazingly fast response time and high-speed multimedia functions whilst at the same time conserving battery power. The 1.2 GHz Dual-core processor also delivers a responsive touchscreen experience and can handle running multiple applications effortlessly.

Super AMOLED Plus

The Samsung i9100 Galaxy S II sports an all new Super AMOLED Plus touchscreen display that not only looks fantastic but also boasts impressive dimensions making the Samsung Galaxy S II the worlds slimmest smartphone at just 8.49mm at its thinnest point. The display itself measures 4.3 inches and uses capacitive technology which allows for multi-touch actions such as pinch to zoom in maps and the web browser.

Google Maps Navigation

Turn your Galaxy S II into a powerful Sat Nav device with free voice guided navigation. Google Maps Navigation offers turn by turn voice guided navigation, text and voice search with support for keywords to find local services, satellite and street view and the ability to navigate to friends addresses listed in your contacts. Google Maps will even remember recent destinations and features a wide range of points of interest.

8.0 Megapixel Camera

Including a built in 8.0 megapixel camera with auto focus and an LED Flash. the Galaxy S II takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog or favourite social networking sites.

HD Video Capture

Thanks to the powerful dual-core processor, the Samsung Galaxy S II can capture video in full 1080p HD resolution. Let the camera roll with one press of the camera key and capture all the action in perfect clarity. When you're finished, upload your masterpiece to YouTube or Picasa and share your work with the world! The i9100 also includes a 2 Megapixel front facing camera for making video calls and more.

Wi-Fi

With Wi-Fi you can use your Galaxy S II to connect to a local wireless network (W-LAN) to connect to the internet. This offers a cheap (sometimes free) method of connecting to the net to download emails, files, or check your favourite websites.

A-GPS

A-GPS is a network service that can locate your position to within 100 metres by using a clever technique called triangulation. By sending a signal to three cell masts, A-GPS will work out your location by the location of the cells and your distance from them.

Bluetooth v3.0

Bluetooth 3.0 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 3.0 one of the biggest advantages is the increase in speed with lightning quick data transfers between devices. Bluetooth also offers the possibility of listening to music with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.

Music Player

With a built in music player, you can carry your tunes with you, in your pocket, and listen to them when you want. Most digital formats are recognised on the phone, including MP3 and AAC.

Full Specifications
  • Features

    Android 2.3 Gingerbread
    HSDPA
    Wi-Fi
    1080p Full HD Video Capture
    Sat Nav
    Built in GPS
    MP3 Music Player
    MP3 ringtones
    SMS
    MMS
    E-mail
    Video calling
    Quad band
    Bluetooth v3.0
    1.2GHz Dual-Core Processor
  • Dimensions

    125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm
  • Weight

    116 g
  • Main Display

    Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen, 16M colours
    480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches
  • Digital Camera

    8.0 Megapixel
    3264 x 2448 pixels
    Autofocus
    LED Flash
  • Memory

    16GB Internal Memory, 1GB RAM
    MicroSD (TransFlash) up to 32GB

samedi 24 septembre 2011

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro | Mobile Phone Reviews

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X 10 mini Pro is a stockier phone perfect for quick and easy messaging. The Samsung Xperia 10 mini is only unlimited customization allows bombastic 83 mm market, on a keyboard QWERTY Costa and the system Google's Android operating with hale for downloading of Android applications. Four icons in each corner of the 2.55 inch touchscreen display let you easily navigate between apps, the web or whatever your favourite content might be. The Xperia Mini also boasts a 5.0 Megapixel camera, HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS built in.



What's in the box?

* Instruction Manual
* Standard Li-ion Battery
* Mains Charger

Android Operating System

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro runs on the Android operating system, developed in part by Google. Downloadable applications from the Android Market, full customisation and support for Google sevices such as Google Maps, G-Mail and Google Search are all Possible with Android.

Touchscreen

The Xperia X10 Mini Pro features a 2.55 inch touchscreen display providing sharp images and natural colours. Use your fingers to navigate through menus; once you've used a touchscreen phone you'll never look back! The X10 even has a built in accelerometer which automatically rotates the screen to match how the phone is held.

QWERTY Keyboard

The X10 Mini Pro features a slide out QWERTY keyboard that enhances the user experience and aids web browsing and messaging. Firing off emails, texts and instant messaging is fast and effective whilst the keyboard remains tucked away when not in use.

5 Megapixel Camera

With a built in 5 megapixel camera with auto focus and a powerful flash, the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog.

Timescape

Sony Ericsson Timescape is a new user interface that manages all your communication with one person in one place. Browse through your conversations to check out your Facebook, Twitter, photos, emails, and texts all in one go. Start a conversation by SMS Text message and continue it by email; the Xperia X10 Mini gathers all your content in one place making it easy to see whats going on.

Music Master!

The Xperia X10 Mini features an impressive music player supporting a host of file formats including AAC and MP3. Store music on the internal memory, expand it further with a memory card and listen to them on the bundled headphones or using your own thanks to the 3.5mm audio jack.

Wi-Fi

With Wi-Fi you can use your phone to connect to a local wireless network (W-LAN) to connect to the internet. This offers a cheap (sometimes free) method of connecting to the net to download emails, files, or check on your favourite website.

HSDPA

HSDPA offers a similar benefit to a 3G network that GPRS offered to the GSM networks. It offers a higher speed data transfer with a compatible handset such as the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini on 3. HSDPA is commonly known as Mobile Broadband.

GPS

With built in GPS you can use the Xperia Mini Pro to locate your position, plan your journey, and as a general SatNav device, when used in conjunction with compatible mapping software. You can also Geo-tag photos taken on the X10's camera so you can tell friends where you got that Kodak moment.

A-GPS

A-GPS on the Sony Xperia is a network service that can locate your position to within 100 metres by using a clever technique called triangulation. By sending a signal to three cell masts, A-GPS will work out your location by the location of the cells and your distance from them.

Web Browser

With a built in Web Browser you can access internet sites directly from your handset. Check the latest scores, look up train times, get a weather report, or find the answer to the question in the pub quiz. The X10 Mini Pro also offers full support for YouTube for hous of entertainment. With the inbuilt web browser you have the power of the internet with you, wherever you are.

Bluetooth 2.1

Bluetooth 2.1 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 2.1 one of the biggest advantages is the possibility of listening to music with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.


Full Specifications
  • Features

    Android Operating System
    QWERTY keyboard
    Accelerometer
    Vibrating alert
    MP3 ringtones
    Speaker phone
    HSDPA
    Wi-Fi
    Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
    SMS
    MMS
    E-mail
    Instant Messaging
    A-GPS
    Java
  • Dimensions

    90 x 52 x 17 mm
  • Weight

    120 g
  • Main Display

    TFT touchscreen, 256K colours
    240 x 320 pixels, 2.55 inches
  • Digital Camera

    5.0 megapixel
    2560 x 1920 pixels
    Autofocus
    LED Flash
  • Memory

    128 MB internal memory
    MicroSD (TransFlash) up to 16GB

mardi 20 septembre 2011

Apple iPhone 3G Reviews - 8GB Black (AT&T)

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Apple iPhone 3 g reviews new features, including support for leads them high speed coating of e-mail of third and broad networks 3 g. The call quality was improved and always excellent Euphony and video experience to save.


The bad: The iPhone 3G continues to lack some basic features that are available on even the simplest cell phone. Battery life was uneven, and the 3G connection tended to be shaky. Also, the e-mail syncing is not without its faults.


The Bottom Line: The iPhone 3G delivers on its promises by adding critical features and sharper call quality. The iTunes App Store is pretty amazing, and the 3G support is more than welcome. Critical features still are missing, and the battery depletes quickly under heavy use, but the iPhone 3G is a big improvement over the original model.


Editors' note: We have lowered the rating of this product from 8.3 to 8.0 in the wake of the release of the iPhone 3G S. For a full analysis of the iPhone OS 3.0 software update, please see our iPhone 3G S review. For ongoing coverage, please see our full coverage of the Apple iPhone. On September 25, 2009, AT&T activated multimedia messaging for the iPhone 3G and 3GS.

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Just over a year after Apple birthed the first iPhone, the long-awaited, next-generation iPhone 3G has arrived bearing a mildly tweaked design and a load of new features. With access to a faster 3G wireless network, Microsoft Exchange server e-mail, and support for a staggering array of third-party software from the iPhone App Store, the new handset is the iPhone we've been waiting for. It still lacks some basic features but when compared with what the original model was year ago, this device sets a new benchmark for the cell phone world.

With the iPhone 3G, Apple appears to have fixed some call-quality performance issues we had with the previous model--in our initial tests, the volume is louder with less background buzz than before. The 3G reception could be improved, however. Music and video quality were largely unchanged, but we didn't have many complaints in that department to begin with.

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Price may well remain our largest concern. New AT&T customers and most current AT&T customers can buy the iPhone 3G for $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB model. If you don't qualify for that price--check your AT&T account to find out--you'll pay $399 and $499 respectively. Either way, you'll pay $15 more per month ($74.99 total) for a plan comparable with the original iPhone ($59 per month). So, whileyou'll pay less outright to buy the handset, you'll make it up over the course of a standard two-year AT contract.

So should you buy an iPhone 3G? If you haven't bought an iPhone yet, and have been holding out for a new model, now is the time. If you're a current iPhone owner and you're yearning for a faster cellular network, then you should take the plunge. But if you're an iPhone owner who won't use 3G (or can't; check your coverage at AT&T), then you should stick with your current model. The iPhone 2.0 software update provides Exchange server support, third-party apps support, and many new features without the added cost.

vendredi 16 septembre 2011

Samsung Galaxy S Refurbished | Mobile Phone Reviews

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The Samsung Galaxy s spills a Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen excellent inches 4.0 column never defined a more intensive, marked and receptive screens. Android v2, is located in zone 1, customize your s Galaxy with downloadable applications from Android market and interactional crosses add purple several screens. A built in 1GHz processor ensures the phone can multi-task effortlessly and the i9000 Galaxy S also includes a 5.0 Megapixel camera with 720p HD Video capture on board, HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS with free turn-by-turn Google SatNav and 8GB of internal memory.





Also known as ! The Samsung Galaxy S Refurbished is also known as the i9000.

What's in the box?

* Instruction Manual
* Standard Li-ion Battery
* Mains Charger



Super AMOLED Touchsceen!

Welcome to the future with Super AMOLED screen technology! The Samsung Galaxy S features a stunning 4.0 inch AMOLED On-cell touchscreen display. AMOLED On-cell technology is a new type of AMOLED display that is extremely thin and nearer to the surface resulting in the sharpest and brightest screen ever seen on a mobile phone. Colours are bright and vivid, even in daylight, and images are sharp and crisp. Not just a joy to look at, the capacitive touchscreen on the Galaxy S is responsive and reacts instantly to your on screen commands.

HD Video Capture

With the Samsung i9000 you can capture the action in brilliant high definition with 720p HD video recording. Let the camera roll with one press of the camera key and capture all the action in perfect clarity. When you're finished, upload your masterpiece to YouTube or Picasa and share your work with the world!

Android Operating System

The Samsung Galaxy S runs the latest version of the Google Android operating system. Version 2.1 brings exciting new features to Android such as improved menus and navigation and customisable home screens. Download applications from the Android Market app store, customise multiple home screens with shortcuts to your favourite content and access Google services such as Google Maps, G-Mail and Google Search all with the Android powered Galaxy S.

Free Google Maps Navigation

Turn your Google Android smartphone into a powerful Sat Nav device with free voice guided navigation. Google Maps Navigation offers turn by turn voice guided navigation, text and voice search with support for keywords to find local services, satellite and street view and the ability to navigate to friends addresses listed in your contacts. Google Maps will even remember recent destinations and features a wide range of points of interest.

Samsung Hub

Samsung Hub is designed to keep you in touch and up to date. Samsung Hub on the Samsung Galazy S pulls live updates from your favourite social networking sites including Facebook and Twitter and allows easy photo and video uploads. Status and photo updates fro Facebook are updated in your contacts list and messaging from multiple channels (Email, instant messenger) are compiled into one feed.

High-Speed Processor!

The Samsung i9000 Galaxy features an impressive 1GHz processor allowing for an amazingly fast response time and high-speed multimedia functions whilst at the same time conserving battery power. The 1GHz application processor also delivers a responsive touchscreen experience and can handle running multiple applications.

5.0 Megapixel Camera

Including a built in 5.0 megapixel camera with auto focus. the Samsung i9000 on Orange takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog.

HSDPA

HSDPA offers a similar benefit to a 3G network that GPRS offered to the GSM networks. It offers a higher speed data transfer with a compatible handset. HSDPA is often referred to as Mobile Broadband.

Wi-Fi

With Wi-Fi you can use your Samsung phone on Orange to connect to a local wireless network (W-LAN) to connect to the internet. This offers a cheap (sometimes free) method of connecting to the net to download emails, files, or check on your favourite website.

GPS

With built in GPS you can use the Samsung Galaxy S to locate your position, plan your journey, and as a general Sat Nav device, when used in conjunction with compatible mapping software.

A-GPS

A-GPS is a network service that can locate your position to within 100 metres by using a clever technique called triangulation. By sending a signal to three cell masts, A-GPS will work out your location by the location of the cells and your distance from them. When combined with a GPS enabled mobile phone, the addition of A-GPS enables a faster GPS satellite lock.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth 3.0 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 3.0 one of the biggest advantages is the increase in speed with lightening quick data transfers between devices. Bluetooth also offers the possibility of listening to music with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.

Music Player

With a built in music player, you can carry your tunes with you, in your pocket, and listen to them when you want. Most digital formats are recognised on the phone, including MP3 and AAC.

Web Browser

With a built in Web Browser you can access internet sites directly from your handset. Check the latest scores, look up train times, get a weather report, or find the answer to the question in the pub quiz. With the inbuilt web browser you have the power of the internet with you, wherever you are.

Full Specifications
  • Features

    Android Operating System
    HSDPA
    Wi-Fi
    A-GPS
    Built in GPS
    3.5 mm audio jack
    MP3 Music Player
    MP3 ringtones
    720p HD Video Capture
    E-mail
    SMS
    MMS
    Accelerometer
    Voice memo
    Document viewer
    Quad band
    Sat Nav
    Bluetooth v3.0
  • Dimensions

    122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm
  • Weight

    118 g
  • Main Display

    Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colours
    480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 inches
  • Digital Camera

    5 Megapixel Camera
    2592 x 1944 pixels
    Autofocus
  • Memory

    8GB internal memory
    microSD (TransFlash)

lundi 12 septembre 2011

More iPhone 5 Rumours

The claim now slates the iPhone 5  release date as the 7th of October with an announcement and pre-order date of September the 30th.  Although the sources for this update are kept as a close secret by both websites, they seem to have a high level of confidence in this latest rumour.  This may be a shock to some as many rumours were pointing to a September launch with assumptions that Apples early September event from 2010 would be replicated in 2011. However Apple very rarely bend their will to satisfy the media, and generally look to make sure their products are 100% ready and have everything in place for a seamless launch.

The rumours  still point to two devices being announced with an iPh0ne 4 upgrade and a lower cost model (iphone Nano maybe?) appearing in the market at the same time. The iPhone 5 will most likely have the dual core A5 processor from the iPad 2 an 8 mega pixel camera and we imagine will be their hero device for showcasing iOS 5.  It’s important to note that on a podcast from TiPD the broadcasters make it clear that the launch date is infact constantly being revised and is dependent oh how quickly Apple are able to Manufacture the new devices and produce enough units for a world wide launch. It’s highly possible that the date could be moved forward or delayed due to how smoothly this process runs.

If we get any more details we’ll let you know right here.

Samsung Galaxy S Review

The Samsung Galaxy S should seriously take a look in the mirror and ask itself, “Am I really a Galaxy Samsung S or am I an iPhone?” This phone is very similar in design to the latest release by Apple and with dimensions measuring at 122.4×64.2×9.9mm, you wouldn’t be blamed for mistaking it for one.

Unfortunately for Apple, and despite the remarkable similarities, this phone is not just an iPhone replica. Samsung have developed a smart phone that boasts some of the most innovative technology on the market today; never mind an attempt to de-thrown the iPhone, it may just do that.


This phone is super light at 118g but don’t be fooled, its design is by no means cheap. The light chassis houses one of the highest quality Super AMOLED touch screens, and measuring at 4” it’s not exactly small, allowing for high quality picture viewing from the 5Megapixel camera.

The touch screen capability, coupled with ingenious interface design, makes this hand set so simple to use and has led to the Galaxy acquiring more of those customers who may not be totally savvy with touch screen technology. In fact many aspects of this phone’s design would be suited to a new user of smart phone technology as all the basics are there, and more!

With a more or less unlimited call record and contact memory, it is clear that even the tiniest details have been attended to and many would struggle to find a user who has not been surprised by the increased usability of even the most basic of functions.

The Samsung Galaxy S is not the cheapest smart phone on the market but when you consider what you are actually paying for, the price seems to be fairly reasonable. This handset can be picked for around £30 a month on an 18 or 24 month deal.

Pre 3 Still got plenty of life left!

HP has announced that it plans to stop making phones and tablets, so what does this mean for the recently launched HP Pre 3? Well, after a huge drop in price the handset is now available for free from only £10.50 a month on a 24m contract! If you are looking for a cheap monthly contract you won’t get a phone of this caliber for anywhere near this price.



The Pre 3 has a 3.58 inch touchscreen and slide out QWERTY keyboard, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, digital zoom and HD video, plus a front facing camera for video calling. There is also a 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8x55 processor, 512MB RAM and 8GB built in memory. It runs on HP’s own Operating system ‘WebOS’ which is ideal for multi-tasking and has its own dedicated app store. This features HP’s card interface which allows you to run and organise multiple apps with just a simple swipe of your finger. You can switch between apps without having to close a thing, just swipe across until you find the one you need. You can also enjoy a full web browsing experience as its offers support for HTML 5 and Adobe Flash player.

Blackberry 9860 Pre-order now.

As the dust settles after the football transfers, Mobiles.co.uk reveals a major signing of its own. You heard it here first; the BlackBerry  9860 has landed, well on pre-order anyway…


The BlackBerry 9860, available to pre-order from today is available on the Vodafone network initially. Free at just £31 per month you will see BlackBerry’s first all touch device (since the Storm series) come partnered with 300 anytime minutes, unlimited texts and a whopping 500MB of BlackBerry data, you get Vodafone passport too. It doesn’t stop there, to make the deal even sweeter we have thrown in £30 automatic Cashback, effectively making your first month just £1.

If free gifts are your thing and with Christmas just around the corner why not increase your monthly spend by just £5 and reap the rewards? You can receive a free BlackBerry 9860, 600 anytime minutes, unlimited texts, 500MB BlackBerry data, Vodafone passport and a free Archos 7 tablet PC!

If you still need convincing and these amazing deals aren’t enough on their own then you’ll need to check out the amazing 3.7 inch touch screen display. This feature makes the BlackBerry 9860 the largest in the Blackberry range so far. With a screen even larger than that of iPhone 4, the 9860 will undoubtedly have Apple quaking in their boots – at least until the iPhone 5 stock lands.

So there you have it, the BlackBerry 9860 is expected to arrive in-stock from next week. It will be released on a first come first served basis so don’t miss out and make sure you pre-order your BlackBerry 9860 today.

Does iPhone 5 & iOS5 spell the end for iPhone 4?

The iPhone 4  was a bit of a game changer when it launched. Ultra-premium construction (something Apple’s competitors are still struggling to match a year on), front-facing camera, Facetime, and a whole host of operating system upgrades meant if you had an iPhone 3GS or below, you pretty soon found yourself yearning for an iPhone 4 with its sexy construction and massive speed increase.


This year’s iPhone launch is less likely to be as revolutionary – you can see a roundup of the most recent rumours here.

First and foremost, it’s unlikely there will be any massive technology changes although we will in all likelihood see a processor speed upgrade, and some cosmetic changes. HOWEVER – and here’s the crucial bit – the iPhone 4 is plenty fast enough already so beyond the cosmetics, why choose an iPhone 5?

The answer should be iOS5 – Apple’s latest incarnation of the iPhone’s software, but as with iOS4 before it, it’s going to be made available on older-gen iPhones including the iPhone 4. That means that most of the great new functionality such as iCloud, iMessage, and iTunes Match will be available on iPhone 4 and the big advantage here is that as soon as the iPhone 5 is available, you’ll be able to pick up an iPhone 4 for HTC money.

I say should because there are those of us who will just go and buy an iPhone 5 anyway!

Some of the iOS5 features you’ll be able to enjoy on your Apple iPhone 4 include:

    * Notification center – a bit like the swipe-down alerts screen on Android, you’ll finally be able to see all your alerts in one place.
    * iMessage – yep – it’s BBM for iPhone (but, not BBM itself, obviously). Instant messaging finally arrives on the iOS platform. No, it’s not groundbreaking, but no doubt it will work brilliantly and you’ll be able to send text messages to ‘normal’ people who don’t have iPhones without having to do anything different.
    * News stand – If you subscribe to newspaper and magazine apps, you’ll be able to see all your subscriptions listed in the Newsstand app.
    * Reminders – this one’s really cool. Want to remember to get milk next time you’re at the shops? Tell your iPhone to remind you that you want milk, next time you’re at the shops. (Sounds obvious, doesn’t it). Your iPhone will alert you, when you’re next at the shops, that you need milk! (You’ll need to tell your iPhone where the shops are, mind…)
    * In-built Twitter support – You’ll be able to connect to Twitter without having to download a separate app – and more to the point, full Twitter integration in your favourite apps.
    * Camera – it’s not a biggie, but for long-time Apple users, you’ll be glad to hear we’ll be able to take a picture by pressing a button, rather than tapping the screen.
    * On-screen photo editing – Rather than relying on a host of 3rd party paid-for applications, we’ll be able to do simple edits to our photos right out of the box.
    * Calendar, Mail and Safari all get enhanced functionality – bringing them closer to their desktop cousins.
    * Wireless (Over the Air) software updates! Hooray!
    * Wifi Sync! Double hooray! No longer will you need to plug your phone into your PC to sync your iTunes library.

No – it won’t have a 3D headache-inducing display like its HTC and LG competitors, and no, it won’t have the latest number-crunching processors. It won’t even have a magnetic power adapter (in fact, it’s not clear whether the Apple iPhone 5 will either) – BUT, for the first time you’ll be able to pick up a cutting edge device with rock solid software and support at a really compelling price.

The iPhone 4 will almost certainly (like the 3GS before it) become the ‘value’ handset in the range, but at mobiles.co.uk we’re pretty sure it’ll be the best ‘value’ handset we’re likely to see for some time to come.

HP Touchpad Back in stock!

The HP Touch Pad is coming back into stock from tomorrow for a limited period, check it out here. Don’t know what the Touchpad is? Then read on.

Two weeks ago a new tablet hit the stores and it sold out instantly. The demand for the tablet was so high that our parent company The Carphone Warehouse had to add a specific out of stock message to their homepage. At this point tech addicts were hunting hi and low to find a retailer that still had stock of this wonder device. You’d be forgiven if you thought this was
Apple’s newest gizmo as the panic buying reached unprecedented levels, however the device in question is not born from the ideology of Steve Jobs. We’re in fact talking about the HP Touchpad.

The Touchpad Runs on a unique operating system called “Web OS” which is solid in design, usability and well respected within the tablet world.  It offers the best level of multitasking found on any mobile device and the build quality is exceptional. You might now be thinking why was this so popular but you haven’t head about it? Well the reason the Touchpad has sold so well isn’t due to it’s clever OS or it’s processing power, it isn’t because it offers a revolutionary experience, no, the HP Touchpad is like gold dust for one specific reason. It’s cheap, really really cheap.

Last Month HP decided to get out of the PC hardware game and is closing down it’s consumer manufacturing business.  As a result the HP Touchpad and it’s mobile phone the PRE are also coming to an end before they’ve really had a chance to shine. Due to this announcement the future of Web OS was cast into doubt with nobody sure if the platform would be able to survive against the likes of Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android. It’s been known for a while that a mobile OS is judged by the apps that are available for it. Apple’s 500,000 apps available for iPhone and iPad have made it one of the most popular devices in the world. In contrast Nokia’s struggle to encourage app developers for their Symbian operating system has resulted in Nokia abandoning ship and hoping into bed with Microsoft and Windows Mobile.

As Nokia has demonstrated a lack of app developers can lead to difficult times for any operating system and with HP ceasing the production of all Web OS devices any fans intending to develop apps for the Touchpad or PRE will find themselves second guessing if any rewards will be received for their efforts. Web OS could be over before it’s really started. So why is the Touchpad still so popular?

For two reasons. The first being the HP Touchpad was going to Launch with a price tag of around £400, after HP’s announcement to get out of the manufacturing business the price was dropped to a staggering £89.00 for the 16GB variant and £115 for the 32GB variant. When you compare this to other tablets on the market, the Specs just don’t stand up. Google “10 inch tablets” and you won’t find any at this price point from a household brand. The other reason being that even though the software is solid and out of the box will do what most people use a tablet for (Web browsing, watching movies, listening to music, amending documents) a bunch of Android fans are working tirelessly to port Google’s Android OS onto the Touchpad. If they’re successful  an £89 tablet with such a great spec running an OS with over 100,00 apps would be a clear winner in the market place.

dimanche 11 septembre 2011

Galaxy S II White now available!

Henry Ford once said : “You can have whatever colour you like –so long as its black”. This was once the sad case with smartphones too, amazing software, great camera and features but always stored in a black mobile phone which you were embarrassed to take out of your pocket infront of white iphone users, but not anymore! Samsung have now released their Galaxy S2 which was originally only available in black but has now launched a new White Samsung Galaxy S2  to the market!


Samsung’s choice to push forward with this colour is in line with the new range rover sport, White private jets and of course the white apple iphone 4.

Don’t be deterred from buying white mobile phones just because brides may wear white and it may portray innocence and purity, but it also represents being cool, safe and best of all perfection.

The fastest Samsung Android mobile phone is now available in white. If you were impressed with the apple iphone 4 when it launched in its shiny white variant you will be loving life using this new white smartphone with a 4.3” display and LED flash with autofocus. The White Galaxy S2 offers Super Amoled Plus display, great photo and video recording as well as the impressive TouchWiz 4.0 user interface. The S2 runs on android gingerbread 2.3 and comes with a 1.2 Ghz Processor dual core this means faster multi-tasking and better browsing than on the first Samsung Galaxy S.

So the line now goes “You can have whatever colour you like –so long as its black or white”

The White Samsung Galaxy S2 is available now free on

samedi 10 septembre 2011

LG Optimus SOL Specs and Release Details

The LG Optimus Sol  was officially announced yesterday. It boasts an ‘Ultra AMOLED’ display on a 3.8” screen which claims to improve the image quality outdoors. The 9.8” mm thick Smartphone runs on a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It has 512MB of RAM and 2GB ROM of which 150MB is available for usage. The Quad-band handset runs  Bluetooth 3.0 and features Wi-Fi connectivity as to be expected.


LG are marketing the Sol as the cheapest handset rocking a 1GHz processor in the market.  The other unique feature of this handset are its visibility in the beaming sunshine! (Not that England see’s that much.) It’s been rumoured to offer unrivalled performance in direct sunlight due to its ‘Ultra AMOLED’ screen. It also has a ‘Dark UI’ option enabling the user to reduce the amount of white light emitted. The result of enabling this option can increase the battery life by a whopping 30%! That can mean an extra few hours of usage or an extra hour of gaming if preferred.

The LG Optimus Sol looks to be a winner for style and effective features. It will be released in black, white and titan which is likely to be a graphite-esque shade.  Watch out for this sleek handset, it’s due to enter the market in mid-September.

lundi 8 août 2011

Android and Skype Combo For Two-Way Video-Chat



It seems that instant messaging and various social networking applications will run, will automatically update itself forever in the Android-friendly. Why Skype will post on the train? Now, this video chat online and the system requires a new updated version of which launched the Android for mobile phones.


The new update also confirms that the new update is compatible with other devices, but Skype has not confirmed that this is a perfect image quality to other devices.


The newly revised software works on WiFi and 3G networks. Users who have OS older than gingerbread must use his rear-view mirror camera of their mobile phone. Anyway, you can download this new update to the Android Marketplace.


Phones that are compatible with this application are, " Samsung Galaxy S II, Samsung S Galaxy II, HTC Desire S, HTC Sensation, HTC Incredible S, HTC Desire HD, HTC Flyer, Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and the Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro".

vendredi 5 août 2011

Test Phone Spect Optimus LG 2x

"After a first part talks about the physical hardware devices and components, in this second part we will talk a little about how your phone experience, computer software and the user it provides" said Phone Mobiles Reviews.


The terminal includes version 2.2.2 of the operating system Android. This version of Froyo is the last thing in this version. Gingerbread Upgrade? No one knows (by accepting paris). With this version of operating system that goes to the terminal.


No compatibility issues with programs, but of course there is little some interesting options like the ability to video / audio and Gtalk, and of course, keep the terminal with the latest safety features of the system and Google.


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The graphical environment of the phone is identical to Optimus 2x LG. Simple and useful. No frills excessive in terms of animations and graphics . Some widgets, did not need to fill your desktop for small screens and the battery consumed quickly. You can always add more widgets to your collection with some of the many applications available on the market and integrating widgets.


LG to integrate tailor-made programs of social networks like "Twitter or Facebook", and offers the possibility to configure it to synchronize the address book, contact our social profile. LG includes its own applications, such as economics, consultant App or search time, so you can make better use of the phone. It also provides the opportunity to use the "Remote Call" offers the opportunity to get help LG remote so they can help support. It also comes with "Smart Share", which allows you to connect compatible devices to share multimedia content with a simple click. Of course, it comes with multimedia applications for audio and video, photo gallery, and all specific applications of Google Gtalk, Gmail and YouTube. Choose if another comes, you are not caught off guard, it seems that the mail program that brings the terminal, causing problems with some MS Exchange e-mail accounts. I do not work email the company and what I've seen a mate either. You must careful with this if you want to use this terminal for your work.


The device works well enough, but get used to how it works (especially those of us of Sens). The images more than acceptable to talk about a sensor 5Mpx. 2Mpx The front camera also works well for video calls via e-mail applications.


Initially doing enough trouble with all the options available with treble clef and the opportunities it offers. I liked the ability to directly access the camera via the G-button by simply shaking the phone. It is useful to rotate the screen when browsing.


Stressing operation of the display 4 "NOVA brings the phone. It's incredibly bright outside. You'll have no problem to see what it says on the terminal in any light conditions you have. We thank enough now that there was more sun than many phones, it is impossible to dial a number to call.


I must also say that I noticed that as some HTC, this handset also loses the WiFi signal if you take it. Not much, but in poor WiFi coverage if it can important. So far, I noticed the problem using the signal in B / G. Perhaps, as with other phones mobile, WiFi-N is not noticed.


Finally, note that the battery capacity does not offer what I expected. 1500mAh battery should offer much more than I feel with this phone. Not sure, but may be due to the NOVA-screen, but LG said that the NOVA LCD consumes less than other phones. I need to continue in this field has a clear understanding of the battery capacity.


As for other games and I managed to install some HD GameLoft games to test the performance the phone. Does not seem to lag or problems to play on it. With free games, of course, you can enjoy all you want. You have enough memory on your phone or to install a few.


To a benchmark with a score of Quadrant always close to 1300 points. This score means that there is overlap of the HTC Desire S, a direct competitor. Similar results in the charts, but takes the lead in the hardware.


In short, my friends recommend purchasing this device? Most of them yes. Win a lot of height, weight, and most importantly, the piece of screen. Exterior lighting is incredible. It seems very good. Loses points in the operating system. Ginger should have gone and the market, but said update.


The light weight makes it seem that the materials used are of poor quality, but nothing is further from reality, has a very good finish. Of course, this phone compared to double heart has nothing to do with the material power, but for the most part, amply fulfilled. HTC Desire S will mentioned competitor, or new versions of the Samsung Galaxy S or some Sony Ericsson Xperia family model. Good LG is sure, is a formidable competitor for the Android Market, we have today.




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Testing Mobile Spect HTC ChaChaCha

After testing the first part HTC ChaChaCha where we talked about the physical part of the terminal, we went to a second part where the value of the user experience and software that gives this particular HTC device. started talking about the operating system. 2.3.3 Incorporate Android Gingerbread, one of the last update of the system of Google.


This makes the terminal has more power than most phones on the market with a superior material. It also comes with custom HTC Sense 2.1 'messenger' HTC Sense edition of this terminal. This version features Meaning of version 2.1, such as desktops, animations or customizations, and version 3.0, as is the screen lock ring with the famous and widgets that go with This will show us if we pending, such as SMS or email.

Testing Mobile Spect HTC ChaChaCha, HTC ChaCha

As for the pre-installed software and programs, depending on the HTC Sense. a custom versions of the desktop for HTC  contacts, messages or email application. Of course, it comes with Google applications, GTalk, GMail. In addition to Google Maps or Google  to take advantage of GPS navigation and never missed.


deserves special mention social networking section. Speaking of a telephone to an end user focused active in the world of Internet 2.0, HTC looks to social networks and applications with them in mind from the material as well. It allows us to connected with the social network. Press the means to share with our contacts a photo, a state, a website, chat. For you to use Facebook as a contact with your people, this phone has an incentive to have a unique function for this. Of course, integration with social networks do not stop there, Peep as a client for Twitter is also included in all HTC. In addition, HTC Sense allows you to synchronize and combine all of your phone book contacts, networking, messaging, Google. So do not lose track of someone.


Having a smaller screen than most HTC phones, the number of widgets available to add to your desktop is slightly different. The weather widget if you have animations but the screen resolution and inches, is bitter and is not as impressive as S with a HTC Sense Desire 2.1.


As with other multimedia features complete. We have already commented on GPS, but also FM radio and music player that you will enjoy hours of songs on the go. The camera, as shown below, takes good pictures. The autofocus and application of HTC Sense, you can take good pictures. The video quality, while not bad, this phone does not record in HD. It remains 720 x 480 pixels. Apparently it is the processor speed (800MHz) and RAM (512), which may something just to process the video quality.


Let's talk about your experience. The screen is small enough to navigate and free enough. Read the resolution was too small to be a little 'uncomfortable. But the use of messages, e-mail and write a physical keyboard is a joy. You can write very quickly and easily. The keyboard is very practical and useful, but perhaps enough for the arrows on the keyboard, giving more space to write, or the space bar.


battery life, and quite. 1250mAh for such a small screen, noticeable. While you can not play much with the resolution, use it to talk for hours on Gtalk does not make you an over-consumption of energy and cut the battery % dramatically.


Leave a performance test of others, but this time we can not show games that must the terminal.

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Vodafone UK HTC EVO 3D landfills, Citing "Delays"

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Thus ends Vodafone brief flirtation with the UK HTC EVO 3D . Almost one month to the day after the first network has announced its intention to conduct the first HTC 3D, it confirmed today that it will not sell the unit after all. According to Vodafone, this is due to delays in bringing the phone on the market. EVO 3D was originally due to launch in the UK this month, but recently a more conservative launch window in mid-September was reported by retailers to store the version of the phone without a SIM card.



Here's Voda's statement in full --


    There’s been speculation recently regarding availability of HTC EVO 3D.

    We can confirm that due to delays in the launch of the HTC EVO 3D, we no longer intend to include the device in our smartphone range. We’ll be contacting any customers who registered their interest shortly.


    We realise this might come as a disappointment, but we’ve got some really exciting handsets in the pipeline. Keep an eye on our coming soon section for all the latest information about the products coming to Vodafone.


We can not help but wonder if any of them could rival LG 3D Optimus, which is already available in the UK and continental Europe. While this is bad news, you can always pick up a SIM card without 3D EVO September, and it is likely that other carriers British stage and pick up the device now that Vodafone is out of the picture.

jeudi 4 août 2011

5 million Galaxy S II Sold in 85 days, Not Even The United States Still

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It should come as no surprise that the Samsung S Galaxy II (see our review) is quite popular, a device abroad, but just how popular it is may surprise you. Samsung announced that the device is the fastest-selling Galaxy to date, selling over 5 million units in just 85 days compared to 125 days it took for the Samsung S Galaxy to reach this number.


It's quite a feat considering that the Samsung Galaxy S II is not even yet arrived in the United States on all carriers, at least until August. Samsung anticipates they will also beat the 10 million mark, which previously took seven months to achieve. Will you help Samsung blow the previous records by picking up when it is available?

mercredi 3 août 2011

Like Android App Fast > EasyTether

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As many of you, I believe in the gospel of the root. The first thing I did when I took my EVO 4G was it the root CyanogenMod and stick to it. My phone has been rapid, completely insane, and if needed, available to tie in a pinch. Because of this, applications like EasyTether seemed like a waste.


Then I took a 3D EVO. Racine went, but I still had internet. Not much. Then I moved and the Internet is not going to get turned on for another day. I cracked, bought EasyTether, and I wanted to see if it was worth it.


In short, it is totally, especially if you are not rooted and never intend to go this route. There is not much to say about EasyTether, except that it works perfectly.


From the get-go, you app Polyclef Software took over and guide you through the few (and simple) steps to get your phone connected mode. The first time you launch the application, it will ask if you have the desktop component installed on your computer. Select no and you are taken to a list of operating systems to select it. You will download the installer directly to your desktop phone.


From there, connect your phone, install the program off of your SD card, and you're in business. Your computer will add another cable modem network adapter called EasyTether (if you're running Windows, at least), and you are all but a step away from a contract-free, with no roots anchoring.


All you need to do is make sure your phone is in debug mode and the USB plug into your computer while you run the desktop client. Just do not forget to make sure you enable USB connections in the soft menu on your phone. From here you can use your 3G phone to surf the net as your would normally.


But what if you have 4G, you ask? Oh, it works too. In fact, I found that out of an accident (I have 4G on my phone so I can talk and surf at the same time) but it really shook the speed when it was connected EasyTether 4G and my phone was lit. So it's really impressive.


Overall, I could not be happier with EasyTether, even though I'm not using it, now that the Internet has been installed. For a single price of $ 9.99, I can have free internet everywhere I go, hassle free. I can see what a boon to anyone, but especially if you travel frequently and not the root of your phone, you'll probably save a charge in airports and hotels. I know the next time I go out, that's what I use.


A few more photos and download links are after the break.

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mardi 2 août 2011

European Xoom for Android 1.3 August 9th

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Good news for  Motorola Xoom users in Europe - your Android 3.1 updated is almost ready. Motorola has confirmed via its official forums that he expects the upgrade to the newer version (but not later) of Honeycomb August 9. The update 3.1 includes improved user interface and hardware-accelerated browsing, among other things.


Android™ 3.1 for Motorola XOOM™ will be available soon on the airwaves to all users of Motorola XOOM in Europe. We expect to deploy over-the-air to start in early August, with the package is available to shoot on August 9th.

lundi 1 août 2011

Nookcolor Of The Barnes And Noble

Nookcolor of the Barnes and Noble is the monitoring of the popular e-reader Nook. While both running Android, the Nookcolor is more of a hybrid tablet / e-reader than anything else, displaying a color touch screen with a Web experience more efficient.


The Nookcolor has a 7 inch touch screen, 8GB of onboard memory, a microSD slot (up to 32GB), built in media player and more. It will cost $ 249 and can be purchased anywhere Barnes and Noble.


Availability

Available

Carriers: Unknown

Announced: October 26, 2010

Release Date: October 26, 2010

samedi 30 juillet 2011

Samsung breast is approved by the FCC, all four Gees good to go

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Android Central skwon09 drive was lagging around the site of the FCC, Android as geeks are wont to do, and came across what is surely the Samsung in newly certified radios with Sprint, including WiMAX 4G.


With a model number SPH-D710, and a plate that is aligned quite well with the flight of Samsung in the images we have seen a leak earlier this month, there is little doubt that this is Galaxy 2 S Sprint each version was to wait.


Could it be the two S Galaxy which should hit the States in August, or one of the versions of AT & T, we have seen take this award? Only the shadows, make mistakes, carriers know.

jeudi 28 juillet 2011

Latest Ver.IOS 5 New Features FaceTime Calls With AirPlay

It's something customary, when a new version of IOS is out, it is our duty to keep you well-informed of the most promising and interesting news that they bring. The latest version of IOS 5 adds two major new features, tactile and functional accessories and the ability to show FaceTime calls with AirPlay.


Apple released iOS 5 beta 3 a few days ago and everyone started to spend time on it and made the discovery of new features. Not many new features have discovered, but there were some minor bugs and a few bug changes. All that aside, we will discuss two new features and very interesting.


Assistance touch very cool feature that allows you to do tasks such as return to the home screen, increase or decrease the volume, turn on or off, change the screen orientation and many other custom actions.

IOS 5 ,New Features FaceTime, AirPlay

This feature is now only available in Beta 3 and be activated by going to Settings> General> Accessibility AssistiveTouch>. This feature was also there in earlier versions of IOS 5, but did not work. In the latest version it does many things and makes the use of an iPhone even easier.


As you can see in the picture above, the menu starts with a gesture that you can create and allows you to use all the basic tasks and even not-so-basic right of touch screen. Create custom actions is super easy and assign them as well. If you are working on the latest beta version of IOS 5, then you should try this option now.


FaceTime FaceTime calls AirPlay mirror can be mirrored to an iPad 2 using AirPlay, but this feature has never been available for the iPhone 4. Now it is also possible to mirror FaceTime calls on a large screen and allow users to enjoy more than the calls of the family. Normally, this would require a lot of cables and it's not something people enjoy, which calls FaceTime wireless on a large screen is pretty impressive, do not you think?
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However, the quality may compromised if you have a poor internet connection, since you would be mirrored on a big screen. But wireless is better!

mercredi 27 juillet 2011

Everything About The Samsung 4G Epic AMOLED

Sprint Samsung Epic 4G, 4G is the second phone available in the United States, and offered the only carrier that currently has a 4G network production. The Epic 4G is one of the lines of the Samsung S Galaxy phones, and the only announced with a sliding QWERTY keyboard.


It sports a nice 4-inch AMOLED screen and Super Samusung ultra-fast processor 1 GHz Hummingbird. It runs the new and improved 3.0 TouchWiz on top of Android 2.1, an update planned for Android 2.2 Froyo.


Availability

Available

Carriers: Sprint

Announced: October 28, 2010

Release Date: August 12, 2010

Texting With Kakaotalks iOS and Enjoy Unlimited Free Android App

Texting is more the new way of communication especially among the younger generation. You will find many situations where sending a quick text is more right, then a phone call. But the problem with texting is cool, most carriers charge a considerable amount in the range of about $ 15 per month for 500 texts is quite high. So if you happen be on a data plan for your phone the app is Kakaotalk much to solve your problems texting.


How Kakaotalk app works? The normal method used in text messaging is the use of cellular network, but the coverage is broad, the bandwidth is quite low. So Kakaotalk application uses mobile broadband to the thing around the cellular network, it simply, the application works like instant messaging on your computer. As long as you have an Internet connection on your phone, this means that you have free texting and SMS options.

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Kakaotalk UI interface is similar to a PC-like messenger and text messaging seems that you find on a smartphone standard. All conversations seem in the chat tab of the user interface of the application, just as you find in Android SMS app. Message flow is similar to the messaging app with smartphone users own image appearing next to all the speech bubbles. A beep triggered each time a new message received.

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Kakaotalk app also supports MMS, including photos and videos, surprisingly, you will find the quality how multimedia messages over MMS better than normal.


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The only drawback you will find on this software instant messaging is that it acts as an online instant messenger, which means that you can only contact with people who use it and have broadband on their mobile device. But if you tend to get people around you to install this software you will find it very useful.

Kakaotalk is available as a free download for the iPhone and Android, users can also download iPad, but they will score a number capable of receiving SMS.