T-Mobile G1 with Android

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 | Gadgets, Mobile with No Comments »

Yesterday was finally the HTC Dream cool gadgets, oh, sorry! The T-Mobile G1 (although in reality it is HTC G1), it appears that the departments of the press have achieved what was proposed, which T-Mobile has a lot of noise and to stop talking for a moment of AT & T or the iPhone. We are not going to count anything again for a long time in gizmo and gadgets the was talk of the HTC Dream.

David summed up what we already knew, but the interesting thing and the only thing that can really compete with an iPhone this terminal is the interface and personally I think it is joke.

You need only see a few catches or video below to see how this developed, despite the note that is very fast HTC Dream cool gadgets to the iPhone? There is no competition. Interesting to read the post of Wall Mossberg on this G1, the guru of technology was defined as the first serious competitor of the iPhone, and if you said this man is because (ironically on) have paid him a new home (irony off) or is really a potential competitor.

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HTC P3470: Combining Work and Play with Class and Substance

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008 | Cellphones, Mobile with Comments Off

When you go out looking for some of the better high-end cell phones that are in the market today, you will inevitably find that most of them are all about getting to work on a very serious basis. While business phones are indeed welcome, it always nice to see a bit of fun and good times get mixed up with all the serious stuff. The HTC P3470 captures the best of many worlds, though if you are a music lover, this is just not your phone even by a long shot. The P3470 captures some amazing other features making it an excellent work phone indeed with the right balance of fun.

It sports an elegant design characterizing all the other HTC handsets, plus built-in GPS module for enhanced navigation guides. By using the TomTom NAVIGATOR or CoPilot LIVE maps software on the streets or while driving, and receive the best routes to your destinations, 2D/3D and Driver Safety displays and various other features that help you stay on the road in the right path. The handset measures 108 x 58.3 x 15.7 inches at 122 grams and sports a large 2.8-inch LCD of 65K colors with touch screen with handwriting recognition.

The phone supports also wireless file transfers in short range via the Bluetooth 2.0 technology, and PC connectivity via a mini USB. You can receive emails, chat online, browse the web, record voice albums, play Java games, and talk for up to 5 hours and 50 minutes. HTC P3470 has a standby time of up to 240 hours using a standard Li-Ion 1100mAh rechargeable battery. The 2.0 Mega Pixel camera though is a bit under par for toady’s time and age and it will surely not give you the image quality a phone like this should be delivering. At $560, you better buy this only if you really are going to use it to its fullest!

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HTC S740 Can I found a nice view Diamond Pro?

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 | Gadgets with No Comments »

HTC S740 Can I found a nice view Diamond Pro?., HTC, HTC S740

Want a HTC Touch Diamond Pro but without the Touch or without the Diamond? This new HTC S740 is for you. It is a terminal with the purest style of HTC Touch Diamond Pro but without tácil screen and maintaining the QWERTY keyboard, Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard (eye, is not the Professional version), with HSDPA connectivity, 3.2 megapixel camera and a QVGA screen of 2.4 inches.

The chipset that uses a Qualcomm MSM7225 of 528 MHz, using fairly leading brand, has WiFi, Bluetooth, A-GPS, microSD card slot and a RAM as ROM 256 megs. The battery is 1000mAh for about 320 minutes talk time. It will be available for Europe in September, have not been published prices, but it is likely that operators who are responsible for this.

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Which Cellphone Do You Carry?

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 | Cellphones, Gadgets, Mobile with No Comments »

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With changing lifestyle, the overt thing an individual happens to do is to switch on to the latest handset, hence making up to trend statement. But even trendsetters’ need to take a call before inking any neat deal as myriad of handsets are available in today’s digital market. You may have ample resources to check the features of a particular handset you wish to buy but here I propose you to visit a storehouse of cellphones that offers information about technical specks, design and pricing for all major brands i.e. Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG, Samsung, Apple iPhone, HTC and many others.

Also, if you go by reviews then every singular handset residing here comes with a set of reviews both from experts’ end and consumers’ side. So, all you need to do is to spend some time here and decide which one befits your requirements and also falls within your budget. Personally, I am waiting for the launch of Apple’s 3G iPhone on 11 July and the day it hits I would be definitely buying one after going through reviews here.

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Samsung i900 Omnia vs HTC Touch Diamond

Monday, July 7th, 2008 | Mobile with No Comments »

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Now the Samsung i900 Omnia should be quite familiar to readers We saw alone and in a confrontation with the iPhone, but now we see the challenge with another of the candidates for the domain market touchscreen: The Diamond Touch of HTC.

The comparison, launched by GSMArena, it is very complete, going to analyze the crucial hardware and software that, with photos and detailed explanatory mini-video of the main features of these phones.

Find 9 pages of following this link, while decreeing your favorite you can participate in the mini-survey sbizzarrirvi or below in the comments.

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