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T-Mobile releasing The HTC Touch Pro 2 and Samsung Gravity 2

T-Mobile offers the new Samsung Gravity 2 and HTC Touch Pro2 handset in market with finest features it is available in stylish design with great color this is an affordable handset boasting of sleek design. It will operate on the 3G platform and include of a horizontal slide-out occupied QWERTY keyboard offering a robust texting platform.

The device of this handset is embellished in two colors, metallic pumpkin and berry mauve. It has includes a 2-megapixel camera, an expandable memory up to 16GB and it built-in MP3 player.

The new Samsung Gravity 2 and HTC Touch Pro2 handset operating on the Windows Mobile 6.1 platform it has amazing 3.6-inch titling touch screen and five row QWERTY keyboards; it has torrent videos and downloadable content.

It possesses 3.2 MP cameras. This is the amazing Samsung mobile it can be updated with the latest happenings across the world through several social networking sites, stream videos and downloadable content.

This is the amazing handset of Samsung it is best for users it will be come on next month August 19 in market this is a great offer of T-Mobile this is really a good and excellent handset so users get ready for buying it is good and amazing!



What Are the Best Cameraphones of Summer 2009

Looking for a mobile phone that’s great for taking pictures and recording videos? Here we take a look at the best camera phones on the market.

Samsung Pixon 12

The Samsung M8910 Pixon 12 is an upgraded version of the original Pixon with stunning camera capabilities. It adds a host of other new features too, including Wi-fi. The Samsung M8910 Pixon camera has 12 megapixels, a 28mm lens, touch-autofocus, auto-panarama, image stalisation, smile detection, blink detection, xenon flash, power LED flash and more. It has a smart-auto mode, which automatically selects the correct mode based on the subject placed in front of the camera. Another cool feature is autofocus tracking, touch a person or an object on the viewfinder and the Pixon12 will track them and keep them in focus as they move. There’s a dedicated camera button and the Pixon12 can record high resolution video at 30 frames per second.

Nokia N86

The N86 is another impressive Nseries mobile from Nokia to compete on the Smartphone stage. It’s a sleek, stylish and professional looking slider phone which has both great design features and an impressive array of functions. The slider is a two way mechanism, previously seen on the Nokia N95 and N96. The screen is a decent 2.6 inch OLED which is good enough for pleasant viewing. On the back of the N86 is an active kick stand, which when opened fires up a user-defined application.

The main draw of the Nokia N86 is the very impressive 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens. It has angle optics, autofocus, dual LED flash and geotagging facilities. The cameras capabilities are at the high end of what the N86’s peers can compete with and, along with the Symbian OS, it’s what will make this phone a popular choice

Samsung i8910 HD

The Samsung i8910 HD is an impressive addition to latest collection of Samsung touchscreen phones. It’s a trendy, sleek, professional Smartphone with a huge 3.7 inch HD display. Capable of recording HD video at an amazing 720×480 resolution and 30 frames per second, the i8910 HD is the most advanced video recording phone available. The 8 megapixel camera also has autofocus, face and smile recognition along with panoramic features and geo-tagging. As well as being a superb camera phone with exceptional video capabilities, the i8910 HD has plenty of other features to make it an all-round, high class mobile device.

The Samsung i8910 HD has GPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA and of course Bluetooth. The 3.7 inch screen is impressive, whether you’re browsing the web, reading emails, playing games or watching widescreen movies in hi-def. With such a big display the phone is inevitably large but never feels chunky, it’s slightly longer than an iPhone but distinctly narrower.

Samsung S8300

The Samsung S8300 Tocco Ultra is a high end, high spec phone which is set to be a popular addition to Samsung’s range of touchscreen phones. This is a slim professional touch screen phone. Just 12.8mm including an attractive slider, which reveals a useful keypad. The anti-scratch TFT touch screen is an impressive 2.8 inches, which is great for navigating menus, browsing the internet, playing games or viewing photos and videos taken by the Tocco Ultra’s sexy 8 megapixel camera. The camera can take photos with a resolution up to 3264×2448 pixels. It has auto focus, a dual LED flash and it can record video at 30 frames per second. Geo-tagging, image stabilisation, face and smile recognition are all great features that assist with taking perfect snaps!

Sony Ericsson W995

The Sony Ericsson W995 is the most advanced mobile in the popular Walkman range. In terms of features it is much in the same vein as all of its predecessors but with enhancements in all areas. Externally the phone is instantly recognisable as a Walkman series. It has a slider to cover the keypad, dedicated music keys and an added innovation is its integrated kick stand which is a quirky little quality to add to its collection. The overall capabilities of the phone are impressive. The main feature is its music playing resources but with the addition of a decent 8 megapixel camera, there is an added dimension to the W995. The Camera comes with autofocus, a flash and face detection, which all help with capturing the perfect image. Along with that the phone supports geotagging and allows for picture editing and blogging.



Palm Pre Review

The Pre arrived in a nice looking package. I love usable, attractive, purposeful design. From the shape of the box and the colors of the carboard throwaways inside the box, Palm put time and effort into the details.

The device itself looks and feels great. Palm was not kidding when it said this over and over again. When closed, it is small enough to easily carry around everywhere, and when opened, it simply makes much more sense than other phones. This may be the first time a smartphone doesn’t feel like a brick to me. And the combination of a 480 x 320 touchscreen and a QWERTY physical keyboard begs the question “why didn’t anybody else do this earlier?” Or maybe… “Why didn’t anyone do this SO WELL in the past?”

The black, glossy, and nicely shaped phone should be appealing to almost anyone. My wife likes the Pre almost as much as I do. But she absolutely hated carrying any of my old smartphones around. “Too manly,” she’d say. The Pre looks stylish, no matter who you are. And that’s even before you turn it on.

With the user interface, Palm again goes all out with the details. With readable and stylish fonts, great use of spacing, nice transparencies and images, the old ugly Palm UI is gone and gone forever. While the screen does not look as good on a sunny day (especially not if you’re at the beach), it is bright and colorful.

WebOS goes beyond looking cool to rethinking the way we use mobile phones. Cards, gestures, syncing with Gmail/Facebook, combined messaging, and the launcher make for an awesome experience that makes sense and is actually fun to use. Multitasking is taken to a new level; you can open an app like Pandora to listen to music while tweeting, sending txt messages, browsing sites, getting notifications, and more. Opening cards/apps is easy, switching from one to another is even easier, and closing them is, well.. extremely fun. This may sound weird, but I just love swiping my finger to send an app into oblivion. No more pressing a bunch of button to close a window/app. With the Pre, I just swipe away upwards. Fun times.


What else? The touch sensitivity responds well, and I like that it doesn’t try to constantly correct me all of the time. I may miss an apostrophe here and there, but I know how to spell, thank you very much. I guess my only huge problem with the Pre is that the battery cannot keep up with the multitasking and it will take a while before you can use it again once it is charging. I have no choice but to charge the phone at various times during the day to really be able to use it as I want to. There are a few other things I’d like to have (like video), but overall the Pre is an awesome experience and I cannot recommend it enough.

The hype around the Pre created a little skepticism in me before it launched on June 6th, but now that I have one, I wonder why the hype wasn’t even greater.  Sure, the tech community made a big deal out of it, but the average consumer might still not be fully aware of its existence nor its power. It will take some time to make Palm what it once was, but it sure looks like the future is bright. The Pre really is as good it seems and you’d be surprised about how quickly you get used to it. Without an expensive cost of ownership (as other phones in the market), and with an OS that is truly innovative and usable, the Pre changes everything. Palm is back because it has created a functional and unique product that people can be excited about.

In future posts, I will write about the Pre’s awesome 3.2 megapixel camera, the sound quality, the “wave”, marketing and advertisements, available apps, features like copy/paste and universal search new things I like or don’t like, news and more.



iPhone 3G S battery life issues

though Apple is boasting that the iPhone 3G S comes with an improved battery, it appears that users aren’t exactly reaping the rewards of extended battery life. In fact, the new power source on the iPhone 3G S can’t even provide a day’s worth of battery life. A quick autopsy of the iPhone 3G S easily revealed the culprit as the new batteries are actually 15% smaller than the ones found on the original iPhone.

Apple recommends turning off 3G and its other new features to extend its battery life, but that would just defeat the whole purpose of getting the iPhone 3G S, won’t it? Anyway, this apparently hasn’t dismayed buyers as sales of the iPhone 3G S continue to rise.

How about you guys? How is the battery life on your iPhone 3G S turning out so far? Any other gripes you have regarding your newly acquired iPhone?



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