Posts Tagged ‘Megapixel Camera’

Nokia E5

September 13th, 2010

Today sees the unearthing of the Nokia E5, the latest addition to the Eseries stable, taking the best of the Nokia E71 and E72 and making something even better. Before we go through the raft of tasty features on board the Nokia E5, we should ponder on the battery life. 18 hours and 30 minutes talk time (in GSM mode). 29 days standby time. Yep, you read that right. The Nokia E5 is for perfect for anyone who doesn’t like charging their phone. Too often.

Packing the latest version of S60 3rd edition, the Nokia E5 boasts a suite of homescreen features including one-touch access to your favourite contacts, and your favourite social networks. It also boasts Facebook updates direct to your contacts list, so you can always see what your friends are up to and, as it packs the latest version of Nokia Messaging, you get full Instant Messaging functionality too.

Ovi Maps with free walk and drive navigation is on board, as is Ovi Store and with Nokia Messaging comes access to email on the go with support for multiple email accounts, including popular mail services such as Ovi Mail, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Windows Live Hotmail and for the business folk, Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler.

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Nokia X2 black red

September 13th, 2010

nokia x2 red black review

The Nokia X2 is ideal for music lovers that want a great looking handset without breaking the bank. With dedicated music keys to get you to your favourite tracks easily and the MP3 player handles all popular file formats. The FM Radio with RDS and built-in antenna allows you to listen to the latest music and your favourite radio shows. The built-in dual speakers, stereo Bluetooth capability and 3.5mm audio jack offer a great choice of listening options. » Read more: Nokia X2 black red

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DROID X by Motorola, MB810

September 7th, 2010

DROID X by Motorola, MB810 reviewintroducing DROID X by Motorola:  a 1-GHz powerhouse with a vivid, 4.3-inch display in a thin touch tablet. DROID X empowers your creative side with a full-featured 8-megapixel camera and 720p HD camcorder to capture sharp pictures and videos. Enjoy editing your videos, then sharing and controlling them on your HDTV via DLNA wirelessly or via the HDMI connector. With this kind of power and spacious display, you’ll fall in love with your favorite Android™ apps all over again.

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HTC Aria (AT&T)

September 3rd, 2010

review htc ariaThe good: The HTC Aria is compact, feature rich smartphone that runs on Android version 2.1 with HTC’s Sense user interface. It has a 5-megapixel camera, GPS, Bluetooth, and supports Wi-Fi and 3G networks.

The bad: The Aria’s smaller display makes for a cramped onscreen keyboard. Its camera doesn’t have a flash and you can’t install non-Market apps.

The bottom line: The HTC Aria is a solid, midrange Android smartphone, but it’s a shame AT&T restricts it by blocking Android’s capability to install third-party apps.

At CES 2010, AT&T announced it would introduce an HTC Android phone this year. True to its word, it just unveiled the HTC Aria. Similar to the HTC HD Mini in design, the Aria runs on Android 2.1 with HTC’s Sense user interface and includes a good deal of features for its size. It’s certainly not the most powerful Android device on the market–power users might want to wait for the recently announced Samsung Captivate–and we’re upset that AT&T has once again blocked third-party app downloads. However, the Aria is a solid midrange smartphone that’s certainly better than the Motorola Backflip, AT&T’s other Android offering. The HTC Aria costs $129.99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate. We think it should cost a bit less–$100 would be the sweet spot–but its price isn’t unreasonable. » Read more: HTC Aria (AT&T)

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HTC Imagio

September 3rd, 2010

Taiwan based HTC, a major  phone marker to  a new samrtphone in  by the October 2010 named as HTC Imagio. The Innovative mobile will blessed with latest technology features and attractive body design.

htc imagio reviewIt has 150.3 grams weight with the dimensions of 118 height, 1×61 width and 7×14 mm length. The new mobile comes with 3.6 inches touch-screen display and 800×480 pixels resolution.

The classy Operating System blessed HTC Imagio runs on Windows 6.0 which makes it fast and it is powered by 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7600 processor. The fastest OS and machinery loaded mobile has got CDMA2000 1X / GSM / WCDMA (UMTS) technology that supports WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900 / CDMA2000 1X 1900/800 band. Supported wireless interfaces are IEEE 802.11b/g and Bluetooth.

The HTC Imagio comes with better 5 megapixel camera with one touch focus which able to provide good quality video recording and pictures. The Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional OS based new mobile supports 3G HSDPA network with speed of 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA with speed of 2 Mbps.

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Dell Aero Android OS Smartphone

August 28th, 2010

Dell‘s first smartphone has just been introduced in the U.S. The Dell Aero is an inexpensive, consumer-oriented model running Google’s Android OS. It sports 3G, Wi-Fi, and a 5 megapixel camera.

It has a tablet shape with a 3.5-inch, 360 x 640 (nHD) pixel touchscreen. At 3.7 ounces. it is one of the lightest smartphones running the Android OS.

Dell Aero Android OS Smartphone ReviewLike a good number of models running Google’s operating system, the Aero has an alternate user interface created by its manufacturer. Nevertheless, it comes with the standard suite of software, including Gmail, Google Maps, Google Search, YouTube, Google Talk and the Android Market.

As a consumer-oriented smartphone, it also has a range of social-networking software, like Facebook. Images taken with the 5 megapixel camera can be uploaded directly to Facebook as well as Flickr, Picasa and TwitPic, while movies can be sent to YouTube.

The Aero is able to connect to AT&T’s 3G mobile broadband network, and it also has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a GPS receiver.

In addition, this model has a 5 megapixel camera and a microSD memory card slot, with a 2 GB card pre-installed

Aero Pricing and Availability
The Dell Aero sells for $100 with an AT&T contract, or $300 without.

Dell and Smartphones
Dell was once a important part of the PDA market offering devices running Microsoft’s Windows Mobile operating system. But the company stopped offering its Axim Line when consumer interest moved to smartphones. But it is returning to this market with a pair of Android OS devices.

In addition to the Aero, this company recently launched the Dell Streak, which has some similarities but quite a few differences. Like today’s release, it is based on Google’s operating system and offered with AT&T service, but is a very high-end model a 5-inch, WVGA Touchscreen and a 1 GHz processor.

Neither one of these models is listed on AT&T’s website, and are instead being sold by Dell directly to the public.

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Sharp FX

August 26th, 2010

Now that Microsoft has officially canned the Kin devices, Sharp is looking for new partners to OEM phones. And for Sharp, QWERTY phones are their forte. The Sharp FX looks similar to the Sidekick devices (also made by Sharp) from T-Mobile (sans the trackball), and it’s a good fit in AT&T’s messaging line up. QuickFire fans who loved the form but found the hardware lacking will find the Sharp FX a very capable replacement and then some. And most of all, the Sharp FX is a stable phone.

Sharp FX ReviewThe Sharp FX has a 2 megapixel camera, a resistive touch screen, built-in Bluetooth and a GPS that works with AT&T Navigator. It also has broadcast mobile Flo TV, AT&T’s streaming mobile video, a music player with Napster music store support, full messaging and an HTML web browser. The Sharp FX is a quad band GSM phone with 3G support on AT&T’s UMTS/HSDPA bands. » Read more: Sharp FX

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