PostHeaderIcon iPhone 4 vs BlackBerry

iPhone 4 vs BlackBerry
The problem of the antenna of the iPhone in April, led Apple’s Steve Jobs to give a press conference where, among other things, spoke of the phones RIM (BlackBerry), Nokia and HTC.

RIM, the company behind the BlackBerry, is not silenced to comments by Steve Jobs, Co-CEO of RIM published:

“The intent of Apple, saying that our phones have the same problem, we reject it. Apple’s claims on Blackberry, desperately trying to distort reality, concealing the error of the antenna of your iPhone 4. RIM is the world leader in antenna designs and have developed wireless phones with an efficient and effective performance since 20 years ago. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon iPhone 4 vs Nokia

iPhone 4 vs Nokia
Apple and their declarations on antenna problems on your iPhone in April, are here to stay, we saw in our article in April iPhone vs BlackBerry and again we see now, where Apple gets a new response from Nokia.

“The antenna design is a complex issue and is essential in Nokia for decades, in hundreds and hundreds of terminals. Nokia was the first company that used internal antennas, the Nokia 8810, released in 1998, was the first commercial mobile phone with this feature.

Nokia has invested thousands of hours in studying human behavior, including how people hold their phones to make calls, play music, surf the Internet, among other activities. This is what we expect our users, we prioritize the antenna performance on the physical design, for if they conflict. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Nokia X2: New mobile multimedia

Nokia X2: New mobile multimedia
Nokia has sent us the press release below where we introduced the new Nokia X2: music and photos in a stylish design terminal. It incorporates a 5 megapixel camera and play up to 26 hours of music

A stylized design terminal, ideal for music and taking great photos with its 5 megapixel camera. Nokia is expected that the X2 is on the market in summer 2010, with an estimated retail price of 85 € * (before taxes and subsidies). With an internal FM radio antenna and excellent musical qualities, the Nokia X2 combines the best in music and photos, a very attractive price. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Social Hub on the Samsung Galaxy S

Social Hub on the Samsung Galaxy S
As a direct competitor to the likes of Motorola’s MotoBlur, Samsung’s Social Hub has really grown in popularity as more and more users are looking to fit their social networking communication around the hustle and bustle of daily life. If the only way that you can access your Facebook or Twitter is through your computer then chances are you won’t be using it too much; however though software such as Social Hub you can access all of this through your mobile, instantly. To find the mobile phone offers most desirous to you then compare them online.

Essentially what Social Hub does on the Samsung Galaxy S is integrate all your social networks – Facebook, Myspace, Twitter – and your email into a steady stream of real time updates and information. So instead of, like on most mobiles, having a separate app to access Facebook, a separate app to access Twitter etc… on the Samsung Galaxy S you have one app that accesses them all and displays them neatly on your screen while be updated in real time – so if someone posts a new Tweet you won’t have to manually reload the application for it to show. Find the best Galaxy S contracts online at Moby1.

Social Hub not only brings an innovative way in which social networking is used on mobile phones, it also raises some interesting questions on the future of mobile phone technology. Far from being confined to phoning, taking a few pictures and sending text messages; mobile phones are evolving into a mobile internet communication device that allows you to contact anyone, anywhere in the world at any time. Such is the popularity of sites such as Facebook that most people will be put off buying a new mobile if it does not have Facebook support. The Samsung Galaxy S captures the mood of this new generation of mobile phone users perfectly with Social Hub and ensures that they will never miss an update or a Tweet again.
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PostHeaderIcon Motorola Charm

Motorola has officially announced its third smartphone Android for T-Mobile USA: Motorola Charm, a QWERTY candybar.
Motorola Charm
Features:

* QWERTY keyboard vertical
* Android 2.1
* Navigation pad on the back of the screen
* 2.8 inch QVGA Display Touch
* GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA / HSUPA 1700/2100
* Wi-Fi
* A-GPS, eCompass
* Google services (Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Android Market)
* 3.5mm headphone jack
* Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
* FM Radio
* CrystalTalk
* 3MP camera with fixed focus picture and Kodak Perfect Touch technology
* 512 MB of internal memory, 2GB MicroSD card included Read the rest of this entry »