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Learn About The LG Optimus

July 22nd, 2010 Mark Walters No comments

If you are in the market for a sharp looking phone, the LG Optimus will not disappoint. In addition to offering color choices of gray, white, or pink (most smart phones are offered solely in black), it packs 256k colors on its 3 inch TFT touch screen. The 600 MHz processor affords the user with an extremely quick, yet precise, navigation of the LG Optimus touch screen menus with little to no lag time for processing.

The Android 1.6 operating system drives the Optimus’ functionality with a newly released S-class interface. It offers the user an array of features, including a customized LG home screen that provides quick access to the drag-up menu, widgets, instant messaging applications, folders, and shortcuts. Of course, the standard Android home screen is available as well.

The LG Optimus makes it easy to talk with friends, family and business associates without a constant need to be plugged in to the cell phone charger. With an incredible 400 minutes of talk time and up to 500 hours of standby battery power, your Optimus will get you through the day and then some. Another advantage of the LG Optimus is the onscreen keyboard that offers comfort and ease of use. All of these included features make the LG Optimus an ideal tool for internet browsing, as well.

With the LG Optimus, you get an innovative 3 megapixel camera, which, while it is not the best camera you will find on a phone, is perfectly serviceable for what most people need. Besides, you are not opening an art gallery with your phone – simply taking a few snapshots which you can use to upload to your Facebook or Myspace accounts!

Apple’s iPhone will certainly not be threatened by the LG Optimus, but it was not designed to compete in such a high end market. LG is offering a superb entry-level smartphone for those just venturing into the market. Users will find it easy to use and well designed for aesthetics and functionality. The average price is around $300, though that price will fluctuate depending on the service provider, the region purchased, and the promotional opportunities/ discounts available when purchased. Regardless, consumers will not be disappointed with the options they will receive for such a relatively modest price.

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Samsung Wave : An Overview

July 2nd, 2010 Mark Walters No comments

All cell phone users are not created equal. Some people seek out phones that can do everything but wash the windows, while others simply wish to talk on them with a few conveniences thrown in. The Samsung Wave is phone that meets consumers halfway. It is a mid range model that finds a comfortable balance between being a smartphone and a phone that focuses on practicality.

All phones have one major requirement, whether they are emailing, direction getting wonders or simply act as a telephone: A readout that you don’t need a magnifying glass to read. The Wave is head and shoulders above almost all phones in any price range with its striking display. The screen is rather large, coming in at a healthy 3.3 inches and provides 480 x 800 pixel resolution. A mind-boggling 16 million colors are supported by the display, and the touch screen is quite accurate, a problem known only to well to previous Samsung models. Not many phones produced can match the Wave’s screen.

With such a vibrant, beautiful picture, one can easily imagine how crisply web pages are rendered. Photographs are snapped with a 5-megapixel camera. Though not the highest megapixel count available, features like touch to focus, Geo-tagging, and face and smile detection make the camera more than adequate. Videos are shot in 720p at 30 frames per second, placing the Wave’s capabilities amongst the best available on any phone, regardless of price. And just to cover all of the photographic bases, a front facing camera is included as well.

Remember those web pages that will sparkle on the Wave’s impressive display? The user can access them with the phone’s remarkable connectivity. Facebooking, tweeting, getting directions, and reading the latest news is delivered at lightning speed with the availability of 3G, EDGE, GPRS, and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n networks. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and volume settings are all easily accessed with a drop-down notification bar. This bar provides email and other notifications.

The Bada OS has never been on the market before, so the number of available applications is still relatively small. Consisting of 150 apps at the moment, there are thousands more waiting in the wings. Patience is a virtue in this case, because as the Bada technology becomes more widespread and appears on more and more phones, additional apps will appear.

Right now, the Samsung Wave is not intended to be the beginning and end of smartphones. It is meant to provide customers with a phone that melds functionality with the basic conveniences found on luxury smartphone models. Being number one in the world comes later.

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Here Is Our N900 Assessment|The Pristine Nokia N900 Demonstrated

December 8th, 2009 Christopher Yaunders No comments

The brand new Nokia N900 is an amazing Smartphone. A new addition to the world of Nokia smartphones, the N900 can stand its own when compared to other devices on the market.

Key attributes of the N900:

Appearance – Although a bit chunky, this phone hides a powerful TI OMAP 3430 processor with ARM Cortex-A8 which runs at 600 MHz. Even though a bit bigger in dimension, this phone does not compensate on trend. The N900 is glossy, sleek, and jet black. They keyboard slides into the front panel and the camera is located at the back. A shutter protects this phone’s Carl Zeiss camera lens. There’s a 3.5 mm headphone jack at the top position also having the lock key. are there.

Touchscreen – It has a 5 inch touchscreen offering a resolution of 800×480 pixels. The screen supports 16 million colors. The touchscreen is simple to use and rather reactive.

Software – This phone uses the Maemo 5 operating system. An open OS like the Linux OS can be enhanced and made more useful by the addition of custom applications created by developers and designers. More than one application are able to be used simultaneously. Switching between applications is made simple. Applications which are currently running are displayed as small panes on the display panel. By simply clicking at a cross sign of the window, which is at the side, the applications can be closed by you.

Interface User – Easy to use is the UI which is also convenient. All ions and applications are displayed in the desktop. Shortcuts can be added to social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and Evernote. You also have the option of customizing with widgets. Navigating the desktop is easily done with a swipe of your finger.

Internet – To enhance your internet experience, Nokia has developed a phone which contains GRPS, EDGE, HSCSD,WAP, Bluetooth, Wi-fi, and HSDPA connectivity. For internet surfing Mozilla Firefox explorer is utilized by the telephone. You can zoom the web pages by simply double tapping on the page or by swirling your finger in a circular motion.

Navigation – In this device the navigation software is worth mentioning. The great N900 also includes a A-GPS, inbuilt compass and Ovi maps. If you don’t like using Ovi maps, you can choose other maps to download and keep.

Camera and video – This mobile phone has a 5 mega pixel camera with 3x zoom, geo tagging, auto focus etc. All these features combined with the superb clarity and resolution of the screen gives you great images. Images can be edited as you like. Video streaming can be tried with WVGA 848×480 @ 25fps.

Media – The Nokia N900 contains a few amazing media attributes. MP3, WAV, WMA and eAAC formats are the support files of the music player. Whereas WMV, Real Video, MP4, AVI and XviD formats are the support files of the video player.

Microsoft Office- The document viewer contained in the mobile phone permits users to see MS Office documents and PDF files easily.

Games – This handset can be used to download a Super Nintendo emulator. The gaming experience is good.

Other facilities- polyphonic ring tones, calendar, calculator, schedules, reminder, Java program, speakerphone, voice memo, FM, vibration, notifications.

So you can see, the N900 is one intense Smartphone. With the finest features out there, the Nokia N900 makes the ideal present this time of year.