31st July, 2010 - Posted by joanne - Leave A Comment
My touch 3G phones in the United States are actually known as the HTC Magic. These basically fall under the category of smartphones and have been designed by the HTC. The unveiling of the T-Mobile my Touch 3G was done by Vodafone in February 2009. In the US, orders for this smartphone started coming in June 2009. The announcement by T-Mobile regarding the Android phone called as My Touch 3G simply created a massive buzz in the market for mobile phones.
The phone is available in a smaller form and the synchronization of the phone can be done with Microsoft Outlook. The users of such smartphones can personalize the wallpapers, icons and even the menu of the phone. There is existence of a program called Sherpa in the phone which enables the user for determining the location of favorites and recommendations. Google can be accessed almost instantly from the My Touch 3G phone. T-Mobile My Touch 3G Android phones is bestowed with excellent features like a 3.2 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth, HSDPA and memory cards ranging between 512 MB to 16 GB. The phone possesses a touch screen making it extremely user-friendly.
For music lovers, the My Touch 3G phones are the best recommendations. There exists a 3.5 mm headphone jack enabling charging of the phone and listening to music with extreme clarity both at the same time. There is newly invented software, called as the DoubleTwist™, which makes transferring of music tracks and videos and pictures between the personal computer / laptop and the My Touch 3G very easy. Swype is basically a touch screen technology enabling the typing speed to increase by leaps and bounds in the smartphones as about 30 words per minute can be typed. Generally the newly launched package of the T-Mobile My Touch 3G phones come along with accessories like headphones, in-built microphone, USB cable, Screen Protector, leather pouch for carrying the phone and the reading manual for users.
A 4GB SanDisk Class 2 microSD Card is in-built in the phone. The main features of the T-Mobile My Touch 3G phones are the ‘Faves Gallery’ which enables the users to put 20 contacts in their list of favorites and enabling the illumination of a LED light when these contacts call in order to give them priority status.
Basically these My Touch 3G phones are user-friendly along with a Qwerty keyboard; however, some people admit that they have just found it awful. The pricing of these smartphones have been kept in the range of $190 – $200 in order to attract the consumers to these new technology phones. On the whole, the companies are really banking on the success of these phones.
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31st July, 2010 - Posted by joanne - Leave A Comment
Cell phones are all about your individual style and personality. Your cell phone says a lot about you as a person and your lifestyle. The large range of LG cell phones are state-of-the-art and stylish, allowing you to express yourself like never before! The LG cell phone is available in three basic forms; flip phones, slide phones and bar phones.
The flip phones include the ever-popular Chocolate VX8560. This phone has many innovative features such as music player, FM radio, 2.0 megapixel camera/video camera, 1GB internal memory for music storage and Bluetooth connectivity. The Chocolate VX8560 sells for around $270.00. Another awesome flip phone is the beautiful yet functional Lotus Elite LX610. Features on the phone include 3D rotation, QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth connectivity, Social Networking, 2.0 megapixel Autofocus camera with video and a music player with external control. The Lotus Elite LX610 is available at $300.00.
In the slide phone section, the Vu Plus GR700 is a great choice. The phone features a large responsive touch screen, 3.0MP camera and camcorder with flash, AT&T Mobile TV, 4-line QWERTY keyboard, music player with background music mode and Bluetooth connectivity. Pricing on the Vu Plus GR700 starts at $149.99. The Rumor Touch VM510 is another quality phone in the slide category. It offers you a stylish QWERTY keyboard, 2.0 megapixel camera and camcorder, music player, Bluetooth connectivity, large responsive touch screen and Social Networking. It sells for approximately $280.00
Bar phones have the traditional shape of the very first mobile phones. A wonderful phone in this category is the CU915. The phone has many features including a large responsive touch screen, Bluetooth capability for music and voice, 2.0 megapixel Autofocus camera with video, HTML web browsing and various forms of messaging. The LG CU914 is available at $299.00. LG’s most advanced mobile phone is the Ally VS740. This Android Powered Smartphone has awesome features includes thousands of downloadable applications from Android Market, 3D rotation, large external touch screen, web browsing, Google Maps navigation, Social Networking and is Wi-Fi enabled. The Ally VS740 sells at $370.00 LG is truly the leader in the mobile phone market. Their range of phones is affordable, high-quality, aesthetically appealing and ultra modern.
LG phones are available from all major carriers and select stores. So whether you acquire your mobile phone through a contract or whether you are pre-paid cell phone user, be sure to check out all of the great phones manufactured by LG.
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30th July, 2010 - Posted by joanne - Leave A Comment
Samsung’s recent launch of a new range of touchscreen phones coupled with a new push towards more mobile applications based on the android platform has industry insiders speculating on a new angle in the competitions with apple’s iphone. With each new array of the Samsung phone being introduced, from the high end multifunctional Acclaim with android 2.1 to the Samsung Sunburst, targeting the low end social networking junkie seems all set to take the touchscreen market by storm.
The qwerty models include the Samsung Exclaim which features a fully featured qwerty keyboard and integrated sprint GPS, and towards the lower end of the spectrum, the Samsung Saga which uses the windows mobile 6.1 and offers access to both GSM and CDMA networks which means that you can use this phone anywhere in the world. The most obvious focal point is the touchscreen genre is of course the availability of mobile apps, or rather in Samsungs case the lack of apps.
But the evolution of the android operating system looks sufficiently promising to allow the unhindered development of apps and a viable future for mobile gaming and productivity designers. The newest model in the Samsung touchscreen docket is the Samsung Vibrant. Featuring a super AMOLED touchscreen which allows for astonishing sensitivity and HD quality playback. Packing a 1 GHz hummingbird processor running on Android 2.1, this phones has no lack of applications available via synchronicity the Samsung app store. Boasting a 5.0 MP camera and memory expandable up to 32 GB, this phones does not disappoint a shutterbug. Kindle users have reason to celebrate as the phone is eminently capable of being used as an ebook reader. The address book feature is the most interesting bit of the phone with the attempt to integrate contacts and email in one app, while the feeds and updates and buddies now apps are a godsend for anyone who is a regular user on networking sites.
The biggest advantage though is in its power consumption with the new design offering 20% higher usage time between charges. QWERTY models have not exactly been Samsung’s strong point, with previous models barely competing with the blackberry and palm models, but Samsungs latest offering in the QWERTY group the Samsung Exclaim offers some food for thought with its integrated Sprint navigation service and a strong focus on its social networking applications. For a QWERTY phone it offers remarkable web surfing features and a rather handy camera.
While Samsung might yet redeem itself in the touchscreen market by its judicious adoption of Android for the phones ,the phones themselves target a remarkably small spectrum, with its attempt to please every section of the consumer market the company might be wasting valuable research and time on developing unnecessary features and ignoring potential winners.
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