Apple iPhone 3G Mobile Phone
September 30, 2008
Apple iPhone 3G Multi-touch screen Mobile Phone transcends the Apple mobile phone with a swift 3G (UMTS) wireless technology for better network and communication data download speeds, a GPS system for a satisfactory route navigation, a real load of applications and back-up for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. The manufacturer of the excelling duo, has been successful in combining three products such as a transcendent phone, a widescreen iPod and a ground-breaking internet device.
An extra large screen of 3.5 inches diagonal length that comes with a unique Multi-touch interface forms the main attraction of this mobile phone. This screen boasts of a resolution of 480 x 320 pixels. Further, this multi-touch screen stands the perfect foil for a plethora of advanced niceties like maps and numerous applications. The manager of all these applications is the App Store, which not only provides the access for a number of applications, but also lets the user download them straight into the iPhone. Some of these applications can even be downloaded free-of-charges. Twitterrific, AIM Chat, Super Monkey Ball, Texas Hold’em and Remote are some of the applications that are availed in this device. The maps of this mobile phone strives to combine mobile tower location technology, GPS and WiFi with the Multi-touch interface of this device to conceive one of the best mobile map applications of the day.
Apple iPhone 3G Multimedia Mobile Phone opens the magic box of iTunes for the music-loving user to access a galaxy of numbers. The camera of this mobile phone, however disappoints a bit with just a 2megapixels sensor and no much supporting factors to tout. Bluetooth promptly carries out the wieless short-distance data transfer part of this mobile phone. Even though it clearly falters in the imaging sector, its large storage capacity warrants applaud. Considering the fact that this UK mobile phone also comes as a 16GB internal memory version apart from the regular 8GB version. The inernet user-interface of this mobile phone is a Safari browser that can be rated among the best in the world.
T-Mobile G1 Google Android Mobile Phone
September 30, 2008
Google, definitely is not satiated with the status of the largest search-engine under the sun. Else, there is no viable reasons to describe their adventure of this type; a venture into the gadget world to lock horns with masters over there. Their product, T-Mobile G1 Google Android Mobile Phone, though launched after considerable media-hype, till this day has not been successful to raise tremors in the world mobile phone market that is still dominated by the likes of Apple iPhone, Blackberry Bold or Nokia N95 mobile phones. It is expected to hit the UK markets by early November this year.
For the main reason or the knowledge of the Google on their limitations, they seem decided to combine the best aspects of two hot stuffs into a single body. That is, Google has merged the divine Multitouch-screen of the iPhone and the exceptional QWERTY keyboard plus trackball of Blackberry in their prototype, finding that there is nothing special or ground-breaking, they have to offer. Another part, where this mobile phone is expected to give the iPhone a run for their money, is the multimedia sector, that comes highlighted by the capability of downloading music from Amazon.com that would hoist the Google mobile phone’s music library capacity to something around 6 million tracks that too, very much at the press of a button.
Another attraction here, is the presence of exceptional messaging factors in this best mobile phone lead by Gmail of Google. Apart from this, a personal Email service along with YouTube video presentations are also provided here. Street view mode presentation of Google maps in this mobile phone, lets its users explore the cities as if from the corner of the very city. This mobile phone of Google comes powered by the Android Operating System that is seen as a clever strategy of the Google to entice more and more people towards their search engine that in its turn happens to be the main revenue source of the company.
T-Mobile G1 Google Android 3G Mobile Phone depends on the UMTS aspect to attain increased pace in their communication data download sector. A GPS receiver is also a provision in this mobile phone. The display of this device, boasts of HVGA resolution (480 x 320 pixels). The 8GB on-board memory of this communication device is also quiet competent, considering the fact that it has also a memory expansion slot that suits some memory cards. Finally, the power management of this phone is also quiet remarkable when the rechargeable battery of this device yields a talktime of 5 hours along with a standby of up to 130 hours.
Blackberry Thunder 9500 Mobile Phone
September 29, 2008
At last, it seems that RIM has decided to catch the bull by its horns. Now that RIM has decided to float a full fledged touchscreen mobile phone to check the iPhone juggernaut, it is widely assumed that Mr Steve Jobs, the CEO of the Apple INC could now definitely have a sleepless night or two. The proposed touchscreen prototype of the RIM, the Blackberry Thunder Touchscreen 9500 Mobile Phone is expected to strengthen its full touchscreen to the hilt, especially by engaging a Multi-Touch interface exactly like the Apple iPhone. It also has a remarkable built-in camera of 3.2megapixels.
This extra large touchscreen that would come studded by an overwhelming resolution feature of 360 x 480 pixels would also be assisted by an intuitive accelerometer that can detect a rotation to automatically change the display-orientation accordingly. The exceptional user-interface of this mobile phone that was mentioned earlier, is a System v4.7.0. OS of Blackberry. Just below the display of this mobile phone, a set of four actual keys are provided, standing for Send, Off, Menu and Back. The side panels of this mobile phone would accommodate the instant keys for accessing the in-built camera, music player and the volume controls.
Blackberry Thunder 9500 3G Mobile Phone, further comes with the promise of being a remarkable smartphone as well. The network data download part of this gadget would be more than explained by a smart team that would emphatically define the term ’synergy’. This team would comprise of HSDPA (3.5G), UMTS (3G) and EDGE, apart from Bluetooth and USB for short distance data transfer. The part of a perfect foil for all these niceties, would be performed by an astute processor of this mobile phone that would clock the speed of 624 MHz. Moreover, this UK mobile phone would definitely turn a few heads with its multiple applications like; SocialBerry, Blackberry Kindle, TouchTunes, SocialBerry, Brailleberry, Files to go, Touchsheets, Quick Convcert, GeoMiles,l Tactiletask, Meet and Eat, etc.
Nokia XpressMusic 5800 ‘Tube’ Mobile Phone
September 28, 2008
The mobile phone giant, Nokia, is all set to take on the world with the release of its first touchscreen phone - Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Mobile Phone, nicknamed ‘Tube’. The much-touted phone would feature a large touchscreen, 3 mega pixel camera and 140MB memory.
Incredible touch interface
The phone is expected to flaunt a 3.2” touchscreen mobile with haptic feedback. Haptic technology also known as force-feedback technology is related to our senses. The users, when touch the screen would receive feedback as if they are pressing a real button due to the vibration technology incorporated in the screen. The screen would have a 16M TFT display with 360 x 640 pixels resolution and would have 16:9 ratio that makes watching movies a pleasurable experience. The phone that weighs 100g with a thickness of 14.5 mm would be available with a stylus.
Imaging & entertainment features
This Nokia XpressMusic 5800 ‘Tube’ Camera Mobile Phone would feature a 3 mega pixel auto focus camera that would be probably using Carl Zeiss lens and LED flash. The video is expected to be good and TV out socket is likely to be provided in the phone. As its name suggests, the phone would have great audio capabilities and it would feature 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Connectivity at its best
This mobile phone would operate on quad band network and run Series 60 Symbian OS. It would feature all the most recent technologies like 3G, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS, Edge, UMTS and WLAN. The phone would also come with A-GPS and would support geo-tagging. With explorer web browser, it would enable full page pan and zoom just as you would do on your PC. The phone is expected to integrate 140 MB internal memory and support for 8GB microSD cards.
You need not worry about the security aspect, which Nokia boasts of having taken care of. You would be able to encrypt emails, contacts and files on the phone as well as on the storage cards. The downside of the mobile seems to be the lack of front facing camera for video calling and also, it could have incorporated a greater mega pixel camera to compete with the latest 8mp camera phones.
The iPhone, with its full touchscreen, was reigning supreme with no contenders to its throne. Finally, Nokia enters the picture, expected to give a jolt to other touchscreen phones. The fate of this Nokia XpressMusic 5800 3G Mobile Phone would be decided once it hits the market next month. It is believed that Nokia is all set to rule the touchscreen mobile market with its forthcoming S60 based high-end handset.
Smartphones For The Smart Generation
September 27, 2008
Smartphones need no introduction. They are making waves in the UK latest mobile phone industry with their compact design, hi-tech and user friendly features, apart from its economical price. It is undeniably a boom time for the Smartphones.
What actually is a ‘Smartphone’?
Smartphones are versatile handsets that can perform functions almost like a PC. To define a Smartphone, we can say it is a mobile phone that extends PC like functions. Though the difference between an ordinary mobile phone and a Smartphone is blurred, the major evident distinction is in the way they are made and the things they can do. Large screen, web access, email, operating system and an organiser are the most common features of a smartphone. For a layman it is just a phone that has advanced features and can do much more than just making calls.
The first smartphone was unveiled by IBM in 1992, the name being ‘Simon’. In 1996 Nokia released its first smartphone - Nokia 9000. Now, the mobile market is flooded with Smartphones, each trying to excel the other in some way or the other. Smartphones have created a niche in the mobile phone market.
What do they offer?
All Smartphones come with a host of features. However, to be called a Smartphone, it should have the following features:
Internet access - To surf the web anytime, anywhere
Email - To stay in touch with your office even when you are far away from it
Personal organiser - To organise your tasks and keep up with appointments
Integrated camera - To capture your most cherished moments
Some navigation software - To help you in navigation
These phones run on an operating system that enables the user to access graphics, files, etc. The major operating systems used in the Smartphones are Microsoft Windows Mobile and Symbian. Businessmen are the ones who benefit the most from these phones as they can take their office along with them, wherever they go.
Be cautious
Security is of paramount concern as so many businessmen are using Smartphones. These gadgets are susceptible to hackers and vulnerable to viruses. You have to use these gadgets diligently.
The future of Smartphones looks promising and these phones are here to stay. So go ahead and capture the world and put it in your pocket.

