Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The mobile phone manufacturers

The mobile phone  manufacturers today are in constant battle to win over your dollars with the latest mobile phones science has to offer. Many people receive their first mobile phone after they sign up to a cell phone carrier for the first time. There are so many differences when it comes to choosing mobil  phones.Mobile phones such as, camera phones, PDA and GPS are all the rage on today's market but you need to look at your own needs before choosing.

Camera Mobile Phones:
Camera Mobile phones are as their name suggests a mobile phone that can capture photographs. All in all the camera phone is good quality fun phone to have.

GPS Phones:

GPS mobile phones are at the higher end of the scale and once again all the major mobile phone manufacturers are making them. The GPS phone is generally more expensive.

PDA Phones:

PDA mobile phones are more like your home PC, they are ideal for those who work in an office environment and need to travel to clients or simply work from home. PDA mobil phones are great as mini computer and ideal for office workers or even students. If you wish to travel internationally with your mobile phone you need to check two things: Firstly ask your mobile phone carrier about the coverage and roaming rates in the country you intend travelling too, roaming rates can be very high depending on what carrier you are with. Secondly your cell phone may need tri or quad band functionality so check the specifications of the mobile phone before purchasing.


Saturday, March 12, 2011

About Introduction of iPad


The iPad runs the same operating system as the iPod Touch and iPhone—and can run its own applications as well as iPhone applications. The iPad uses a Wi-Fi data connection to browse the Internet, load and stream media, and install software. Apple released the first iPad in April 2010, and sold 3 million of the devices in 80 days.


Smaller than the iPad but featuring a camera and mobile phone, it pioneered the multitouch finger-sensitive touchscreen interface of Apple's iOS mobile operating system. By late 2009, the iPad's release had been rumored for several years. For wired connectivity, the iPad has a proprietary Apple dock connector; it lacks the Ethernet and USB ports of larger computers.
The iPad also contains a microphone that can be used for voice recording.

 iPad also features 1024 x 768 VGA video output for limited applications,screen capture,connecting an external display or television.

The iPad uses an internal rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery (LiPo). Apple claims that the iPad's battery can provide up to 10 hours of video, 140 hours of audio playback, or one month on standby. Like any battery technology, the iPad's LiPo battery loses capacity over time, but is not designed to be user-replaceable. In a program similar to the battery-replacement program for the iPod and the original iPhone, Apple will replace an iPad that does not hold an electrical charge with a refurbished iPad for a fee of $99 (plus $6.95 shipping).

The iPad was released with three capacity options for storage: 16, 32, or 64 GB of internal flash memory. The iPad is assembled by Foxconn, which also manufactures Apple's iPod, iPhone and Mac Mini, in its largest plant in Shenzhen, China.

The iPad runs almost all third-party iPhone applications, displaying them at iPhone size or enlarging them to fill the iPad's screen.Application developers use iPhone SDK for developing applications for iPad.On September 1, it was announced the iPad would get iOS 4.2 by November 2010.

The iPad comes with several applications, including Safari, Mail, Photos, Video, YouTube, iPod, iTunes, App Store, iBooks, Maps, Notes, Calendar, Contacts, and Spotlight Search.The iPad syncs with iTunes on a Mac or Windows PC.The iPad has lots of third party applications available for it; as of September 1, 2010, there were 25,000 iPad specific apps on the App Store.

The iPad employs DRM intended to lock purchased content—including TV shows, movies, and apps—to operate only on Apple's platform. Also, the iPad's development model requires anyone creating an app for the iPad to sign a non-disclosure agreement and pay for a developer subscription.

Like other iOS Devices, the iPad can be "jailbroken", allowing applications and programs that are not authorized by Apple to run on the device.For the iPad launch on April 3, 2010, the iBookstore is available only in the United States.In April 2010, The New York Times announced it will begin publishing daily on the iPad.

Apple's App Store, which provides iPhone and iPad applications, imposes censorship of content, which has become an issue for book publishers and magazines seeking to use the platform. Release
Apple began taking pre-orders for the iPad from U.S. customers on March 12, 2010. The Wi-Fi version of the iPad went on sale in the United States on April 3, 2010.Between July 1 and September 30, 2010, Apple sold a further 4.2 million iPads. The iPad was initially only available online at The Apple Store as well as the company's retail locations.Apple released the iPad in Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore on July 23, 2010. On September 17, 2010, the iPad officially launched in China.The iPad launched in India on January 27, 2011. The 16GB Wi-Fi iPad version costs  27,990 and the 3G + Wi-Fi variant of the same is  34,900. The 64GB 3G + Wi-Fi iPad model is the most expensive at  44,990.The Wi-Fi iPad version now costs  24,500 (16GB),  29,500 (32GB),  34,500 (64GB) and the 3G + Wi-Fi variants cost  31,900 (16GB),  36,900 (32GB),  41,900 (64GB).

On May 28, 2010, the iPad was released in Australia, Canada, and Japan, as well as several larger European countries. Media reaction to the iPad announcement was mixed. Reviews of the iPad have been generally favorable.Michael Arrington of TechCrunch said, "the iPad beats even my most optimistic expectations. PC World criticized the iPad's file sharing and printing abilities.In contrast they criticized the iPad for being a closed system and mentioned that the iPad faces competition from Android based tablets.Many colleges and universities have also used the iPad. The iPad is able to support many music creation applications in addition to the iTunes music playback software.

On March 2, 2011, the iPad 2 was announced.The iPad 2 added a dual core Apple A5 processor as well as CDMA support for Verizon Wireless in the United States.Alongside the iPad 2, Jobs also announced that the iOS 4.3 operating system would be available March 11, 2011.
The iPad 2 has appeared on the Apple.com store, but is not available for purchase until March 11.

Samsung Virgin (Slash) Review


The good
The Samsung Slash is compact and easy to use, with basic features such as Bluetooth, voice dialing, and a speakerphone. It also has good call quality.

The bad
The Samsung Slash has a few cramped buttons, a lackluster display, and a poor-quality camera.


The bottom line
The Samsung Slash is a decent entry-level phone with a few extra features that put it just above a basic handset.

Review:

Most phones available for Virgin Mobile are from UTStarcom, Pantech, Kyocera, and LG, and the handsets are typically basic entry-level phones with minimal features. The latest phone to join Virgin Mobile is the Samsung Slash, which is the first Samsung handset for the MVNO carrier. Though it's still fairly basic, the Slash does come with a VGA camera, Bluetooth, voice dialing, and a Web browser. However, it's quite affordable at only $79.99 with no contract required.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

BlackBerry Tour 9630

One of Blackberry's smallest phones, the Blackberry Tour 9630 is a beautiful phone that's chock-full of features. Definitely more than a pretty face, the Blackberry Tour 9630 has a lot to offer.


Critics agree: the Tour 9630 features the best keyboard, speakers, and feel of any other Blackberry. The 3MP camera is complemented by auto focus and a bright LED flash. 256MB of internal memory leaves ample space for apps.

This brand new Tour 9630 is ready to use on the any GSM network. Order from PhoneSale.com and enjoy free shipping!

    * HTML browser
    * 3.15MP camera with autofocus
    * MicroSD card for up to 8GB of expandable memory slot
    * Edit Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF files
    * Set polyphonic and MP3 ringtones
    * Bluetooth verison 2.0 with A2DP support
    * Send SMS, MMS, e-mail, and instant messages
    * Signature trackball navigation
    * Pre-loaded with Blackberry Maps
    * 3.5mm audio jack

Some features may not be available through your carrier.

Package Contents:
Blackberry Tour 9630, battery, battery cover, charger, charger adapter, stereo hands-free headset, data cable, carrying case, Blackberry software, user manuals

Specifications:

    *  MP3-Player
    * Camera
    * Video Camera
    * GPS
    * Web Browser
    * Bluetooth
    * QWERTY Keyboard
    * Talk Time: Up to 5 hours
    * BandType: Quad Band
    * Band: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz, CDMA/EVDO Rev A 800/1900 MHz
    * Form Factor: Bar
    * Standby: Up to 336 hours
    * Display: 480 x 360 pixels

Nokia Nuron 5230

The eye-catching Nokia 5230 Nuron puts innovative design, cutting-edge technology, and a world of entertainment at your fingertips. Discover how style meets functionality with the vibrant color, intuitive touch-based interface, and stunning 3.2'' widescreen display.

This brand new Nokia 5230 Nuron is unlocked and ready to use on any GSM network. Just pop in your SIM card and you're all set. Order from PhoneSale.com and enjoy free shipping!

    * Send SMS, MMS, e-mail, and instant messages
    * GPS with A-GPS support
    * MicroSD card slot for up to 16GB of expandable memory
    * Stereo FM radio with RDS
    * 2MP camera
    * 2GB microSD card included
    * Java enabled
    * Integrated web browser
    * Records video
    * Symbian OS

Some features may not be available through your carrier.

Package Contents:
Nokia 5230, battery, battery cover, charger, 2GB microSd card, wrist strap, data cable, stereo hands-free headset, user manual



Specification:

    *  MP3-Player
    * FM Radio
    * Camera
    * Video Camera
    * GPS
    * Web Browser
    * Bluetooth
    * Touch Screen
    * Talk Time: Up to 7 hours
    * BandType: Quad Band
    * Band: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
    * Form Factor: Bar
    * Standby: Up to 432 hours
    * Display: 360 x 640 pixels, 3.2 inches

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