T-Mobile G1 Google Android Mobile Phone

September 30, 2008

T-Mobile G1 Google Android Mobile PhoneGoogle, 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.

T-Mobile Compact III Mobile Phone

May 30, 2008

T Mobile Compact III Mobile Phone

The T-Mobile Compact III Mobile Phone obviously has a number of remarkable features to boast of. The kingpin of the lot is nothing less than a GPS navigating system, and a range of advanced features like the multimedia, FM radio, a camera of 2 megapixels resolution and GPRS, promptly follows.

Sat Nav Advantage

GPS system is nothing new for the day’s advanced mobile phone widgets, though the capability varies between models. The Compact III, with its 2.8” colour touch screen, T-Mobile NaviGate system, TomTom maps and above all a SirF StarIII receiver, holds promise of excellence. The powerful Windows operating system of Mobile 5.0 emerges the backbone of the concept. A smart stylus also accompanies the model to precise the touch screen-icon ergonomics.

Multimedia, FM Radio, Camera and E-mails

The model proves to be an all-rounder when the advanced features buttressing it are summed up. The multimedia aspect of the phone allows the user to enjoy crisp MP3 music as well as send and receive picture messages. The FM radio in its turn opens up a world of music options along with news and other programmes. Another significant part of the multimedia support for the model is a 2 megapixel camera with multiple zooming back ups. Video images can also be realised through the recording as well as the play back capability of the camera. Lastly, though definitely not the least, the e-mail advantage steps up the utility levels of the phone. Thanks to an efficient Web’n’Walk browser supported by WAP, xHTML and HTML. The user can also access the MS Office documents on the move. All these features of the phone depend on a dynamic GPRS concept that encircles the Compact III.

It also aids in communication by voice

Now a days, who cares about these things, especially in a multi-faceted gizmo like this model. Any way, the model offers a 210-minute long talk time on a single charge (Thanks to a powerful Li Ion battery), an internal memory of 128MB to store phone names as well as maintain a calls register and polyphonic ring tones too for extra amusement. The T-Mobile Compact III Camera Mobile Phone is fortified further with a Quad Band Frequency module that allows the user to use the phone in some countries like the USA.

Conclusion

The model is undoubtedly a handy commodity considering its marginal dimensions and weight. The advanced connectivity features like the USB and Bluetooth, further catapults it to dizzying heights. However, one would ironically muse into the redundancy in embellishing the model with a Bluetooth feature when a powerful built in GPS chip shrouds it. Somewhere the user, if a techno-savvy person, senses the absence of the Wi-Fi and 3G concepts too. Overall the model is extremely stylish, handy and efficient. The silver and grey shades prove the perfect foil for all the richness summed up.

Technical Specifications of T-Mobile Compact III Mobile Phone

General Information
Brand T-Mobile
Model T-Mobile Compact III
Colours Available Silver and Grey
Weight 127 g
Dimensions 108 x 58 x 16.8 cm
Warranty 1 year
Display Features
Display Type TFT Colour 65k
Size 2.8", 240 x 320 pixels
Memory
Phone Book Memory Total 128MB internal
Call Records Memory Total 128MB internal
Memory Expansion Slot MicroSD (Transflash)
Ringtones
Type of Ringtones Polyphonic
Customized Ringtones Yes
Vibration Mode Yes
Connectivity & Internet Features
USB Yes
Infrared Port Yes
Bluetooth Yes
GPRS Yes
WAP Yes
EDGE Yes
Features
Messaging SMS, e-mail, MMS
Games 2
Browser WAP, xHTML, HTML
Camera Yes
Camera Resolution 2 megapixel
Other supportive features MP3, video recording and playback, Satellite Navigation system, FM Radio
Battery Information
Battery Type Li Ion
Battery Life in Talk Time 300 minutes
Battery Life in Stand-by Mode 168 hours

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