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25Feb/11Off

The Sony Ericsson Smartphone can it continue to keep with the HTC smart phone

Sony Ericsson has finally announced the XPERIA X10 that was previously speculated to be identified as Xperia X3 or Rachael. So, with XPERIA X10 we have capacitive display of 4 inches, 8.1 megapixel camera with LED flash, 1GHz Snapdragon chip from Qualcomm and amazing Android UI. It has been a long wait but the outcome is worth it and finally smartphone lovers can anticipate that XPERIA X10 will appear in the market this 2010.

We were really impressed with the capability of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 after we saw the browsing capacity of the product with its WebKit-based Android Browser and Google maps. High speed internet accessibility made us crave for more. It is definitely a top quality smartphone with Snapdragon under the hood yet the battery's life duration's likely to be low. The normal Android keyboard on-screen knobs the input responsibilities while there are three buttons that function according to the perspective of what the user does. In a mobile phone of such standard, you expect gorgeous style and this design lives perfectly on your expectations. The slopes and curves of the phone are truly irresistible and provides an extraordinary design and style. The entire dimension of the handset is 119 x 63 x 13 mm and yes it weighs 135 grams. Its 4 inches capacitive touch screen demonstrates 262k colors with 854x480 pixels resolution. Moreover, the entire surface of the screen is scratch resistant and it includes Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate. The design and style of the mobile phone is immensely attractive.

Using a mobile phone of this quality and reliability, it is essential that it has a solid memory support. The call records and also the phonebook contents are really unlimited. The internal storage capacity of the phone is 1 GB and it is sufficient to save lots of applications in the handset. The smartphone users who need more memory backup, they will desire to hear that Xperia X10 also comes with microSD (TransFlash) and it can increase the memory up to 16 Gigabytes. It also facilitates quad band GSM network- 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and Triband HSDPA network- 900 / 1900 / 2100. High-speed data transfer is assured with Class 10 (4 1/3 2 slots) GPRS and Class 10 EDGE. Along with that, Bluetooth , USB and WLAN options also make its approach to smooth transfer of data facilities. The 3G signal is very strong with this smartphone and therefore Internet access can be done in very fast speed.

One of the most notable highlights of mobile phones is the camera. Every single mobile phone nowadays feature high end cameras and that increases the expectation from XPERIA X10. The expectation is high not just because of the prominence of the phone but additionally because of the fact that it's a Sony Ericsson product. XPERIA X10 has an 8.1 mega pixel snapper that's perfect for taking beautiful shots. Apart from imaging, music and video features also make a mobile phone impressive. You will find a lot of users that buy mobile phones to listen high-quality music or delight in high resolution videos. The XPERIA X10 comes with a very good music player which could play music of various formats such as. Its video player is capable of playing WMV/MP4/H.263/H.264 formats.

The hands-on experience of Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 was no less than a treat and this review was based on that. It can be said that Sony Ericsson has developed the bar and from here the expectation will simply improve from the company. Find out the latest on sony ericsson smartphone visit www.sonyericssonsmartphone.org

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9Jan/11Off

A Review Of The Google Nexus S

The Nexus S is the latest handset to be released from internet search giant Google. Unlike its preceding model, the Nexus One which was manufactured by Taiwanese corporation HTC, the Nexus S is being built by the Korean company Samsung. For this reason, you may be forgiven for thinking that it is just another Samsung Galaxy with a different name, though there are a few details which set it apart from the Galaxy series.

The Samsung Google Nexus S, to give it its full title, has a few tricks up its sleeve that sets it apart from all the other Android phones on the market today. The most important factor, aside from the neat design, is the fact that the Nexus S comes with the latest version of the popular Android operating system, version 2.3 or Gingerbread. To power this newest evolution of the Android OS is a super fast 1GHz Hummingbird central processing unit (CPU), and 512MB of random access memory (RAM).

The most noticeable external feature that sets this handset apart is the rather strange curvature that has been engineered into the design. Concave in dimension and probably resulting in much more expensive production costs, the design is supposed to help calling comfort over long periods and it is hard to say if it works, except to say that it does not-not work, if that is understandable. Another fantastic feature is the super-AMOLED display which has a resolution of 480 x 800, though the numbers tell only half the story as the S displays colors and artifacts much more clearly than any of its competitors offerings.

The Nexus Ss biggest downfall is also, ironically, its primary USP. The Android Gingerbread operating system, while great at many things, still lacks the fit and finish of operating systems like that used in the Apple iPhone. One gripe many users had with Android 2.2 and previous versions was the difficulty in copy and paste applications and although that has been improved, it is still not a simple and straightforward process.

Buying a smartphone in today's market it seems is all about how much you like, or how quickly you can learn an operating system, rather than the internal specifications. Most top level handsets are very similar in capabilities but ultimately it is how they perform functions that sets them apart. This is what makes the Nexus S easily the best Android phone available today, but also co-currently, what still puts it firmly behind the Apple iPhone 4G.

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7Dec/10Off

HTC Mozart 7 – How Good Is It?

HTC's entry into the Windows Phone 7 environment has been bold with 5 new offerings. The Mozart 7 is a stylish unit, made of an aluminum unibody chassis, that looks great. This phone has an 8 mega-pixel camera fitted with a Xenon flash. Many of the competitors in this class have a 5 mega-pixel camera with a less powerful LED flash. Zune software enables easy downloads and organization of all your tunes and videos.

This brushed aluminum bodied phone utilizes a 1GHz Snapdragon chipset and a 3.7 inch SLCD display and 8GB of memory. The face of the unit contains three backlit buttons at the bottom of the screen. Above the screen is the grill for the ear speaker. There are matte silver buttons on the sides of the unit to control volume, power and camera. There is a 3.5mm headphone jack located on the top near the power button.

The camera on the HTC Mozart is an 8 mega-pixel auto-focus. This outshines many of the other smartphones in its class that usually come in at 5 mega-pixels. The Mozart falls short in options to adjust this powerful camera however, lacking settings for ISO, EV, sharpness, and metering. There are reports that the HD camcorder feature has problems with frame rate reduction, particularly in low light conditions, where the number of frames per second is reduced lowering the video quality.

If you are a music fan the HTC Mozart is the smartphone for you. It has excellent quality speakers with high-end technology known as SRS WOW HD, which enhances the sound quality in the form of virtual surround sound. The music + videos hub is powered by Zune, which can be used to get all the music and videos you need. If you already have favorites stored on another machine, simply sync the phone via wireless connection and you are ready to take your entertainment on the go.

Good looks and music go together in the HTC 7 Mozart. A stylish design crafted from a solid aluminum block kick off a good looking unibody case while the high class speakers and software designed for music lovers. The 8GB camera is a great feature as well. With limited adjustment capabilities, you may find yourself wishing for a more versatile camera. If you expect world-class photos, you may want to stick with your trusty SLR instead of your cell phone.

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1Oct/10Off

The Best Android Applications

Android is one of the smartphone platforms on the market, and there are more than just a few applications out there that are truly outstanding. The best programs on the market are more often than not the most innovate and the simplest at the same time. They're the types of applications that make you ask, "Why didn't I think of this myself?" Listed in this article are a handful of the best apps currently on the market, and some information about what they do.

Thinking Space. This app is what's called a "mind mapping" application. In short what it does is allow you to connect thoughts and ideas in a flow-chart type manner. If you're going to be formulating and creating new ideas and concepts, this is a great program for you. And one of the best things about this program is that it doesn't cost anything. However, if you pay $4 you can get the ad-free version which makes for a more pleasant user experience.

Astro File Manager. This program makes your phone act just like a little PC. Like you do in Windows Explorer, you can search through files and folders on your PC and move different files here and there. It makes it much more easy to manipulate files on your Android device. You can even rename and copy files, send files as attachments, and even create archived or compressed files. In short you get a lot of productivity out of this app, and it's very useful if you want to do more than just click on "apps" on your Android device.

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Handcent SMS. Handcent SMS gives your Android phone custom texting capability. You can customize how your texting looks in many different ways. One thing that it does do also is give you iPhone style speech bubbles - something people have always wanted on Android. In short Handcent makes the Android texting experience more customizable and enjoyable. The best thing about the program is that it's free, so it won't put a dent in your wallet.

Toddler Lock. This is a great device that locks your phone up from kids and turns it into a toy so that your little ones won't go on calling people or texting folks they're not supposed to. Basically it turns your phone into a rattle like toy that will keep your kid entertained for hours. And because this is free as well, it's easy on the wallet.

Barcode Scanner. This is a wonderful application that enables you to scan UPC codes from almost any item. Then once you've scanned them, you can research the products and cross-check pricing online. You can take it with you anywhere you go, and as long as you have cell phone signal you can check prices and do your market research.

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30Aug/10Off

Is The Nokia N8 Worth Buying?

For a name that's as synonymous with mobile phones as Nokia, it's sometimes hard to understand why they have never really been able to crack the smartphone market, at least not in the same way Apple and HTC have, and some of the other manufacturers are starting to. All this could be about to change however, as the Finnish mobile giant tries to make up for lost time and opportunities, with the launch of the N8. But does Nokia even know what it takes to make a competitive smartphone anymore, and if so, is the Nokia N8 it?

There's no denying the Nokia N8 is a good looking phone, which is nothing new in today's smartphone market, but is quite an achievement for Nokia. With attractive lines and good proportions it looks like Nokia has been taking design lessons. The shape and size are enhanced by the quality of the aluminum casing, which all works together to give the N8 the quality look and feel that offers a serious challenge to the current market leaders. The fact that there's no way to remove the battery doesn't just help make the phone look good, but also sends the message that Nokia have got the operating system right as well, and you won't be fiddling around with the battery to try and reset your phone.

The N8 has a good sized, but not outstanding, 3.5 inch touchscreen display, and while this might be considered average, the camera in the N8 is anything but. At 12 megapixels it's one of the best phone cameras in the world, in fact Nokia are comfortable claiming it is the best. What's is certain is that it is an incredible piece of technology to be packed into such a compact and good looking phone. Whether Nokia is trying to make a bit of a statement, or has finally decided to push the boundaries of technology in their mobiles, is unsure, but with additional features like a xenon flash and full 720p hi definition video recording it is certainly grabbing people's attention. There's even a mini HDMI output so you can play your videos on your HD TV.

While most of the other manufacturers can't get near the N8's amazing camera, it takes more then great looking photos and HD video to make a market leading smartphone. This is where the N8's new operating system comes in. Previous 'smartphones' from Nokia had always suffered from relatively poor operating platforms, especially when compared to Apple and Android, so the new Symbian 3 is designed to redress the balance. 1GHz processing power and 16GB's of media storage will also help.

You'd probably struggle to name any of Nokia's previous phones that were genuine smartphones, but the Nokia N8 looks certain to get people's attention. Whether it will challenge the likes of the iPhone 4 and the HTC Desire remains to be seen, but it certainly looks like the best thing Nokia has done in a long time.

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18Jul/100

A Review Of The IPhone 4

Apple has recently released their iPhone 4, and even before its release it created quite a buzz through the technology industry. The iPhone 4 features a super slim design that blows away its current phone contemporaries. The iPhone 4 is about 9 millimeters in width, which makes it 3 millimeters smaller than its older sibling, the iPhone 3GS. This is a 24% reduction in size. The iPhone 4 is also less wide than the iPhone 3GS, making it perfect to stow anywhere and less clumsy to hold. The iPhone 4 still weighs in at 136 grams, but because of its slimmer and sleeker design, it is a must have for just about everyone.

While these enhancements alone are enough to justify upgrading to the Apple iPhone 4, they have thrown in even more convenient features for the discerning customer. After all, the iPhone 4, while being smaller, shares the iPhone 3GS' same 3.5" screen, but now it can carry an even higher 960 x 640 pixel resolution. Each inch carries 326 pixels, making it the highest resolution phone screen you can find on the market today.

The IPS (in-plane switching) display utilizes the same practice as found on Apple's iPads and iMacs, which boasts several display advantages over the average display screen. It delivers a rich and lively display with an incredibly wide viewing angle - providing a vibrant display regardless of your position from the screen. In fact, their display has such intense clarity and sharpness, it has been dubbed the "Retina" display, because the human retina actually reads less pixels than their screen's display output.

The A4 CPU included with the iPhone 4 is the same one that powers the iPad. What's more the iPhone 4 has a greater number of capabilities with the new iOS 4 operating system, including the ability to more easily multitask. While you may think that they took too long to do it, Apple merely wanted to bide their time until they could release a finished product, as with the copy and past features.

The iPhone 4 also has fantastic ways to use your still and video camera, now featuring a 5 megapixel camera in the body of the phone. What's more, it comes with a backlit sensor, 5x integrated zoom, and an LED flash, as well as the ability to record 720p HD video at 30 fps, making it an amazing video camera. You can even use tap to focus on the video camcorder as well.

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