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BlackBerry phones provide you a combination of both fun and functions in a remarkable way. Qwerty keyboard is the must have feature of any BlackBerry phone. Such a keyboard provided great ease to the user while entering texts into his device. It also saves a lot of time to user which he may have to waste in pressing a key many times to enter a desired character or numerical figure.Some of the recent models of BlackBerry mobile phones include BlackBerry Storm 9500, BlackBerry Bold 9000, BlackBerry Pearl 8100 and BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220. BlackBerry Storm is actually a 3G smart phone which is 112.5 mm long, 62.2 mm wide and 14 mm deep. In view of the enormous functions that the handset supports, these dimensions can be considered as sleek.The handset comes equipped with a Global Positioning System ( GPS ) that allows the user to find his destination with ease while on the move from one place to another. It comes with 128 MB of flash memory that can be expanded by 8 GB by inserting a memory card, if desired. The mobile phone supports 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth and EDGE connectivity options. It supports wireless emails and instant messaging. Its 3.2 mega pixel camera comes with advanced camera settings that provide remarkably sharp pictures to the users. Its superior touch screen interface allows ease of access to different functions of the gadget to the user.
BlackBerry Pearl 8100 is a smart phone which is considered the smallest phone launched by BlackBerry in recent times. It weighs just 89.5 gm, while its dimensions are 107 x 50 x 14.5 mm in length, breadth and width respectively. The device comes with several interesting embedded games. Users can also download more games into it as per their choice. The gadget supports MP3, MIDI and Polyphonic ringtones. It has a 1.3 mega pixel camera and dedicated zoom keys to take close photographs of important moments. It operates on Quad Band GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 networks.
BlackBerry Bold 9000 is one among the highly successful handsets of the company. The device provides an impressive talk time of 5 hours, and a standby time of 310 hours. It is equipped with Trackball navigation feature that gives ease of use to the users. It is equipped with a full Qwerty keyboard and comes loaded with BlackBerry maps that greatly help the user to find her of his points of interest like ATMs, restaurants and gas refueling stations in a given geographical area. The device has support for Bluetooth A2DP, EDGE and 3G HSDPA connectivities. It has a 624 MHz processor that provides high speed of operation to this mobile phone.
To sum up, it can be said with certainty that all BlackBerry mobile phones are good for business people and common users. Many people sport these phones just to impress the people around them, but the truth is that these gadgets truly deserve this attention from the onlookers and the owners, alike.
Posted by admin | Posted in Cell Phone | Posted on 18-08-2010
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Motorola has been consistently performing at the top charts of mobile phone market around the world and it has been regarded as the highly successful mobile telephone company and also one of the first manufacturers of mobile phones.
Talking about the more recent times where the concept of mobile phones have been totally changed and is much different than what it had been conceived. Nevertheless, Motorola has understood the demand of the changing trend and accordingly brought about the modifications in their handsets and they have also been received very well.
Motorola has been instrumental in introducing the trend of slim phones in the recent times. We have seen the unprecedented success of Motorola V3i, MotoRAZR, MotoRIZR and now Moto ROKR. They all are amongst the high end Motorola phones that have managed to win the trust and the appreciation of the mobile phone users in its looks and its features as well.
On the other hand, we have also seen the mid-ranged models like Motorola L6, L7, doing quite well in the market. This is because they look very sleek and also they have been equipped with almost all the features that one might look into while choosing a phone. Also doing very well in the market is a model called Motorola F3, which comprises of all the looks and no features, except telephony and it has also won a good response from the users
Apart from these, some of the best phones like MotoRAZR Dolce and Gabbana, Motorola Pebble and many more have also been an all time favourite amongst the users. Thus, the journey of Motorola has been smooth and very progressive so far!!
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Just a few years ago we were carrying around those big, heavy lumps of plastic. If you walked down any sidewalk in any city, all you would see was the antennae sticking up as people valiantly tried to talk as they walked. Thankfully, it wasn`t long before cell phones became smaller, neater and with a much improved signal. Then came sms messaging, picture messaging, then video calling and now we have a range of cell phones that act as a mobile office, these are smartphones.These are exactly what their name suggests; they are very smart. You still have all your normal cell phone functions, but you also have full internet access, email, a QWERTY keypad, fax facility and the Microsoft office suite. These new generation phones are an essential item for today`s businessmen, but are becoming more and more popular with techno geeks who want to get their hands on the latest bit of kit.The first ever smartphone was unveiled by IBM in 1992, and shown as a concept product at COMDEX, a trade how in Nevada. It was called `Simon` and released to the general public a year later by BellSouth. Its main features were a world clock, a calendar, an address book and notepad, email and the ability to send and received fax. It was also the first phone with a touch screen. Compared to today`s phones, Simon was a fairly low end product, but at the time its technology was outstanding.The other manufacturers were keen to get in on the act, and it wasn`t long before they started to produce their own smartphones. The Nokia 900 range brought out the Nokia communicator in 1996. This was marketed as a ‘computer in the palm of your hand`. The Nokia 9210 was the first true smartphone, with a full color screen and independent operating system, although Nokia continued to call it a communicator, which made it sound like it had less capabilities than it actually did. The 9500 then came out, with an integrated camera and Wi-Fi facility.In 2002, the world of smartphones changed forever with the arrival of the first blackberry. This phone had absolutely everything you could want to run your business on the move. It was the first phone to optimize wireless email. Within 5 years it has an estimated 8 million users, 3/4 of which were in North America.The latest inception into this growing market is the I-phone. This phone can download smartphone applications directly from the Apple App store. This gives you the luxury of picking and choosing exactly what you want on your phone. This is great for users who don`t want a phone clogged up with loads of applications that they won`t use.The seven main operating systems found on smartphones are Symbian OS, Blackberry, Windows mobile, I-phone OS, Palm webOS, Linux and Android. By far, the phones with the Symbian system led the way with over 50% of the global market.As technology is continuously improving, who knows what the next generation of smartphones will give us. It`s hard to imagine what else there could possibly be to add to a phone, but these technology giants will no doubt think of something.
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Motorola is one name in the mobile phone industry that easily derives much respect and accolades owing to its inspiring status as a pioneering manufacturer. Starting off as a manufacturing company creating storage batteries in the 1920s, it went through many a rocky stages until it finally rested its resources and expertise in the creation of cellular phones by the late 1980s. The story of the rise of Motorola as a major success, even bagging the coveted position of being the world’s top supplier of cellular phones, is one of pure grit and faith. It is with this faith and determination that Motorola has been known to give some of the best known mobile phones to the world.
Like every mobile phone manufacturer who showcases a unique trait to figure as a distinguishing factor, this American stalwart also portrays its own characteristic. Motorola is known for having given the first ever flip mechanism based mobile phone to the world, and this attribute stuck to it so intermittently that most of the phones by this manufacturer carry this physical structure. In the present age of an apparently mobile frenzied world, several phone manufacturers have come up to the forefront injected by solutions of an ever evolving technology. These players showcase their mettle in the phone market to woo phone lovers across the world, and many have already made impressionable impacts through their products. Among this huge list of phone manufacturers, Motorola comes close behind leading player Nokia as the world’s number two maker of mobile phones. Some of the most popular mobile phones by Motorola are Motorola W375, Motorola RAZR V3i, Motorola RAZR2 V9, Motorola RIZR Z8 and Motorola SLVR L9.
With the advancing times, Motorola has steadied its pace and swiftly fused its intelligence with the constantly upgrading technology to keep up with the fierce competition that has become the call of the day in the mobile phone industry.
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Just as the year is opening to a slew of Android smartphones emerging as the platform of choice among the worldâ??s leading mobile phone makers, thereâ??s another new and exciting platform on a new smartphone carrying a radical look and feel.
It comes from an Anglo-Israeli mobile phone maker that has yet to make a dent in the mobile community. Enter the Emblaze Mobile First Else smartphone. It is nothing like anything on the smartphone landscape.
Meeting the Challenge with Unique and Upscale Features
At first glance, thereâ??s nothing striking about it. Itâ??s another of those black monoblock touchscreen slabs. This time, it unabashedly gets inspiration from the monolith structure in Kubrickâ??s movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. Not surpassingly, it is the product of two years of a joint technical collaborative project called â??monolith.â?Â
On closer look, what came out of that project is a defining product from the Emblaze Mobile company with its First Else, itâ??s first foray into the smartphone world with a new Linux-based platform it calls Else Intuition. Its Japanese partner Access, known for its NetFront web browsers, Access Linux products and the Palm OS, made possible the new Else Intuition platform that brings gesture-controlled UI to a higher plane.
It is designed to be navigated with just one hand, the First Else sports a 3.5�Wide-VGA multitouch capacitive touchscreen with a persistent control menu on its rightmost screen edge that can be activated with your right hand. You only need your thumb gestures to scroll and rotate its dial-up menu arrangement.
Its UI clearly shows that the smartphone world has room for another feature-rich OS that has all the promise of challenging the Android. We hope to get hold of a trial unit and await the market verdict if indeed it is a serious Android challenger. When it reaches the market, it will meet headlong with iPhone 3Gs, Motorola Droid and Nokia N900 as its main rivals.
Interestingly enough, the First Else is actually powered by the Texas Instrument OMAP 3430 processor that powers its rivals. It would be a revelation to check whether the Else Intuition does a more competent job than the Android.
The upscale features are nothing new and are quite common in high ends smartphones. Apart from a gorgeous capacitive display, you get the usual accelerometer for auto-rotate viewing consistent with the handset orientation.
Thereâ??s a proximity sensor for disabling touchscreen function when held to the ear in a call. You bet a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with image stabilization as well. The First Else is a 3G/3.5G UMTS phone with HSDPA and a quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE on 2G. It has WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and A2DP, MiniUSB 2,0. 3.5mm headphone jack, GPS receiver and comes with either 16 GB or 32GB internal memory versions.
It doesnâ??t seem to support microSD expandability, though. Talk times and standby times have not been published but we expect its 1450 mAh LI battery to be up to the task.
Availability
Emblaze Mobile is releasing an API together with the unit and this should populate its online app store which the company is readying in time for the market launch this spring. It certainly knows the advantage of having an app store â?? a feature missed by many smartphone makers in the past. The Emblaze Mobile First Elseis now known as the Else First Else, after the company recently changed its name to Else Ltd.
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