Posts Tagged ‘mobile’
Advantages Of The Motorola MOTOSURF A3100?
Cell Phones — May 28, 2009 at 11:04 am | 1 CommentQuality and functionality that have certainly raised numerous eyebrows is the MOTOSURF A3100 phones by Motorola. This handset is only available on the Next G network of Telstar, and it has made a big hit among many users of touch-screen smartphones, featuring the TelstraOne Experience interface. The goal of the TelstraOne Experience is to provide users with simplicity and speed in performing various functions such as using Windows and other applications.
The Motorola MOTOSURF A3100 provides you with a very slick design that feels comfortable to hold, and the shape is similar to that of the iPhone, only it has more pronounced curved edges. The style is certainly trendy, and includes a brushed plastic and metal combination in the finish, a display surrounded in glossy black plastic, and shiny edging of silver that adds to the iPhone likeness.
It is similar to the
The Nokia E71x Brings A Higher Level Of Quality
Cell Phones — May 19, 2009 at 4:56 pm | Comment NowAlthough numerous U.S. cell phone users rarely get the chance to enjoy the selection of smartphones that are included in Nokia’s E series, this is a factor that certainly changed when the popular Nokia E71x began hitting the shelves. Along with the release of this amazing cell phone came another huge benefit, and that is the fact that you are able to obtain the phone at an extremely reasonable price of only $99.99 with the signing of a two-year contract. When you consider the much higher price tags that are placed on AT&T’s other choices in a QWERTY smartphone, like the RIM BlackBerry Bold, and in the Samsung Epix, it is easy to see what a fantastic deal the Nokia E71x is. This is especially true when you also add in the high level of quality used in the making of the phone, and the sleek design of the phone.
You do not have to worry about losing a lot of the features that make [...]
The Verizon Wireless LG Versa
Cell Phones, Consumer Electronics, Gadgets — May 19, 2009 at 6:39 am | 1 CommentWith so many new choices being released and made available in cell phone choices, it can often be a very hard decision in choosing which of the phone selections it may be that offers the most advantages for your individual needs and your specific preferences. If you happen to be an individual who enjoys the advantage in having an amazing touch screen phone, then this is the choice you will want to make. The LG Versa also makes room for versatility with being able to include other optional modules. This unique choice in a wireless phone also has the added benefit of having a user interface that is animated. The LG Versa also gives you the unique advantage of being able to customize up to three (4 with an attached module) separate home page screens. This is a well-known feature that is of particular interest and is becoming increasingly popular with the younger generation of today’s society.
The Need for Universal Charger Plugs
Cell Phones, Consumer Electronics — May 9, 2009 at 11:33 pm | 2 CommentsHow many mobile phones have you owned in your life? Or to phrase the question more accurately, how many phones do you currently use? I often carry in my pocket or "man bag" three phones at any given time. And they're all made by different manufacturers. And guess what! They all have different charging plugs.
This means I have to plug them in using different chargers. And this becomes a bother when travelling. I most definitely have to carry all three chargers, or else Iw would end up having at least one dead phone during my journey.
This did not use to be the case with my old Nokia phones. Back in the good old days, all my Nokia phones shared a common charging plug, or at least most of them did. You could use the charger on my old 6210 to power up my newer 6100. You could even use it on even newer phones. But when Nokia [...]
Nokia Launches E52
Cell Phones — May 7, 2009 at 10:15 am | 1 CommentI've never been much of a fan of touchscreen phones. And I've never been such a fan of QWERTY phones either. For me, I prefer the candybar form factor. And for me, I'll take nothing but a standard alphanumeric keypad, thank you very much. And so I've got myself a Nokia E51 the week it was launched, and so far I'm satisfied. Someone actually loaned me an iPhone and an HTC phone with touchscreen and QWERTY keypad, and I didn't get to appreciate them much.
And now Nokia announces the successor to the E51, another much awaited addition to the veritable business-line E-series: the Nokia E52. And wow! Does it impress!
Nokia Conversations talks about the E52, and highlights [...]
Which Netbook Size Are You?
Consumer Electronics, Laptops — May 2, 2009 at 2:35 am | 3 CommentsPreviously we discussed preferences for notebook sizes. Now it's time for you to tell us which netbook size you are. Netbooks are, of course, those tiny, mini-sized notebook computers that cost a fraction of the price of their bigger siblings, but do pretty much the same. By definition, netbooks are considered devices that are used primarily to run applications on the Cloud, or via the Internet. Having lower-powered specs than full-fledged notebooks, netbooks are mostly used for Web browsing, email and other forms of online activity via the Web browser. But of course, netbook users know that these little gadgets are just as usable and powerful as bigger computers in many aspects.
Through the several months that netbooks [...]


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