Saturday, December 18, 2010

HTC 7 mozart Mobile Feature

HTC 7 Mozart clears GCF with Euro 3G support

The HTC 7 Mozart has been spotted passing through the Global Certification Forum, complete with quadband GSM/EDGE support and dualband UMTS/HSPA (900/2100).  The listing – which, as the GCF only test cellular wireless standards, doesn’t include any other specifications – confirms that the 7 Mozart is HTC’s European model.
That’s as opposed to the HTC Schubert, which is believed to be basically the same handset only using the North American 3G bands.  Other specifications for the 7 Mozart include a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 8GB of onboard storage, an 8-megapixel camera with Xenon flash and a 3-inch WVGA Super LCD display.
New HTC phone, claimed as HTC Mozart, but the shape is similar to HTC Schubert. This phone will run the Windows operating system Phone 7, especially when the new operating system for mobile devices made by Microsoft it’s not officially released. This photo is revealed from one person to the Twitter account @Xmmo account name, and the photo directly into happenings since been called the HTC Mozart phones are no other is also HTC Schubert. Until now, both parties HTC and Microsoft have not mention the product code of this phone, and we must wait until the phone is actually released together with the emergence of systems of Windows Phone 7 surgery later.
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Windows Phone 7 handsets are going to be due next month, but the leaks don’t seems to stop. This is not the first time we are hearing about this device as previously it was a lot in rumors due to its leaked video.
HTC Mozart is totally identical to the previously seen HTC Schubert and maybe it is possible that we are looking at two variants of the same handset or maybe Mozart is for Europe and the Schubert for US. Sound’s fair right?
Specifications of HTC Mozart
Powered by 1.3 GHz Qualcomm QSD 8250 processor, 512MB ROM, 576MB RAM, a 4.3.-inch WVGA Super LCD display, 8-megapixel camera with Xenon flash, Dolby Mobile, GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and dual-mode UMTS/HSPA (2100/900) and a 1300 mAh battery.

HTC 7 Mozart Review

HTC 7 Mozart
HTC really pushed the boat out for the new Windows Phone 7 operating system, announcing an impressive five new devices that will launch with that OS. One of the handsets announced was the HTC 7 Mozart, and we’re going to take a closer look at this device, to see if it has got what it takes to make an impression in the cut throat smartphone market.
With a name like Mozart, you would expect the handset to be a capable music device, and thankfully, the HTC 7 Mozart is exactly that. Included on the device is support for Dolby Mobile sound enhancement, as well as SRS Wow effect. This claims to offer a deeper, richer sound output, which enhances all round the overall quality of music and audio playback. The Mozart, as with other Windows Phone 7 handsets, will also utilise Zune sync, allowing you to synchronise your handset with your favourite music playlists on your PC, so you can keep your favourite tunes with you.

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Latest Nokia N900 GSM Mobile Feature

Nokia N900 Blurs Line Between Smartphones and Portable Computers

Nokia N900
The Nokia N900 (aka the Nokia Rover) is a device that is not quite a mobile phone and not quite a laptop computer. Or if you want to look at it another way; it’s a device that functions as both of these devices making it one of the most modern devices on the market today. This is the first Internet tablet that incorporates full phone functionality into its design. It also incorporates many features of a smartphone including a touchscreen, a digital camera and advanced media player capabilities. With multiple keyboard options and a lot of options for personalization, this is a device that’s worth the time it takes to test it out. The Nokia N900 is slated for an October release date with specific dates varying depending on the country of release.
Blurring the Line Between Phones and Computer
Smartphones are getting larger and more advanced in comparison with standard mobile phones. Laptop computers can be created in much smaller sizes than they were in the past. What this means is that there’s an increasingly fine line between what makes a device a phone and what makes it a laptop. Add in the fact that you can talk on a notebook through Skype or access the web with your phone and you can see that the difference between phones and computers is increasingly difficult to define. The Nokia N900 is one of those devices that truly straddles this already fine line.
Features of Interest on the Nokia N900
The Nokia N900 has many features of interest to both Internet Tablet users and fans of smartphones. The most important features as far as the hardware of the phone include:
• 3.5” Touchscreen. The Nokia N900 is an Internet Tablet that has a touchscreen similar to what you would find on the latest smartphones. It’s a 3.5” touchscreen with an 800×480 pixel resolution that can display 16 million colours.
• Accelerometer. This phone has a three-way accelerometer which is increasingly common on smartphones today.
• Multiple Keyboard Options. Like with many smartphones today, you have a choice here of an on-screen keyboard or a slide-out three-row keyboard. The Nokia N900 comes with a traditional QWERTY keyboard but has variants for buyers in different countries where English isn’t the only major language spoken.
 5 Megapixel Camera. This is an average digital phone camera. It has autofocus, dual LED flash and lens protection. It is capable of recording video up to 640×480 pixels. It’s not outstanding but it takes good pictures.
• Media Player. One of the things that people typically want in a mobile phone today is a good media player. That’s something that you’ll get with the Nokia N900. The video player itself has a fun interface built on top of it which is touch-friendly and easy to use. Video playback is quick and clear. And there’s a little stand built into the back of the device which allows you to prop it up so you can watch the screen without holding on to it which is a neat little design feature that we don’t often see.
• TI OMAP3 microprocessor with ARM Cortex-A8 core. This device is the first Nokia device to use the OMAP3 microprocessor which is actually three microprocessors in one. What this means to you as a user is that it can run multiple applications simultaneously and quickly without getting confused or slowing down. Whether you understand the under-the-hood functions of this phone or not, you’ll be able to make use of its strong ability to allow for multitasking on your mobile device.
• Battery. The battery on this device is of note. That is because the battery is smaller that what we’ve seen on other Internet tablets in the past but the new microprocessorreduces power consumption so the mobile device can be used for a decent amount of time before needing to recharge (better than an Internet Tablet, perhaps not as good as the average smartphone).
• High-Speed USB 2.0 USB Micro-B connector. This can be used for battery charging, data storage and data synchronization.
• Memory. The Nokia N900 has 1GB of RAM, 32 GB of built-in internal memory and the potential to increase memory with Micro SD cards.
Maemo: Nokia N900 Software
The operating system for the Nokia N900 is a Linux-based open source system called Maemo 5. This version of the operating system essentially takes the experience of the Linux desktop and compacts it down to the size of a large mobile phone. It offers a highly user-friendly, totally customizable user interface that lets you move your widgets around, add application shortcuts, etc. This operating system comes with a number of built-in applications that should interest the average Nokia N900 user. These applications include a Mozilla-based web browser with an RSS reader and Adobe Flash 9.4, Ovi maps with GPS mapping functionality, productivity tools including calendars and a PDF reader and connection to others via IM, SMS, Google Talk and Skype.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Latest sony_ericsson_xperia_x10 Mobile Features

The Xperia X10 is a great Android mobile phone, which teams a standout eight megapixel camera with a vast four-inch touchscreen and powerful Snapdragon Qualcomm processor.
I wish this beautiful device was in my hands but it isn’t. This unboxing is done by a few guys from the Sony Ericsson team that run the company’s product launch blog.
There isn’t much to see in this video since the device is not running, but you do get to see all the goods that comes with this phone. This will be one of the hottest Android devices to release and should propel Sony towards the top of the Android heap. There is also two mini devices releasing shortly after this monster hits.
It’s taken almost six months since its official nod for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 to finally make its way onto the high street, finally arriving on Virgin Mobile. In that time its operating system, Android, has become ubiquitous and upped its powers, with the bleeding edge 2.1 version of Google’s OS out on the prowl in the HTC Desire and Google Nexus One. The Xperia X10’s reliance on the ageing 1.6, Donut, platform appears almost suicidal on Sony Ericsson’s part.

But the Xperia X10 cannot be judged solely on its older edition of Android. This is a truly stunning smartphone and undoubtedly Sony Ericsson’s greatest design achievement to date. In terms of looks and build, only the HTC Legend comes close when you consider the current crop of top end mobiles.

The tapered rear means the Xperia X10 sits beautifully in the hand and definitely makes it more comfortable for extended use when compared to the likes of the HTC Legend and the HTC Desire. Unlike older Sony Ericsson models, the focus is very much on keeping things minimal and sleek. The slimline 13mm body rocks just camera, volume and power buttons, as well as a much-welcomed 3.5mm jack, all without drawing away from the device’s central focus, that huge 4-inch (480x854) screen.

No matter which way you cut it, the inclusion of this monster panel makes the Xperia X10 a huge handset when up against the dinky HTC Legend. But it really is testament to the design labs that this phone never feels like a monster when you’re fondling it or slipping into a pair of jeans a lithe, youthful Mick Jagger would have trouble getting into.

That size also means Sony Ericsson can shoehorn in some truly stellar specs. There’s the latest 1 Ghz Snapdragon processor, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, AGPS,1GB internal memory, micro SD support up to 32GB and Bluetooth 2.1. We fired everything up the minute we got the phone, with the battery kaput in around 20 hours, after a raft of calls, texts, emails and web browsing. That’s a relatively average return, but can be tweaked by ensuring Bluetooth and Wi-Fi aren’t on all day
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Sony Ericsson XperiaX10 300x218 Introduction to Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is one of the most popular smart phones currently on the market. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 runs on Android OS (Operating System). It is of the type GSM Quad-band phone capable of global roaming (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and UMTS tri-band global 3G (900/1700/2100 MHz).
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Display model:
The display type is a TFT capacitive touch screen, 65K colors and size of the screen is 4 inches. It has scratch-resistant surface. It has accelerometer sensor for auto-rate and proximity sensor for auto turn-off. It weighs about 135g and it has a dimension of 119mm length, 63mm breadth, and 13mm thick.
Storage Capacity:
The X10 has a memory storage of 1 GB with 384MB RAM (Random Access Memory). MicroSD card slot memory is up to 32GB. It has unlimited call entries and will store unlimited fields in the phone book.
Battery:
The battery type is a Li-Po with capacity of 1500mAh. The talk time is up to 100 hours for 2GB and 8 hours for 3GB. The stand-by time is 415 hours for 2GB and 425 hours for 3GB.
Features of Camera:
The Sony Ericsson X10 has fantastic camera with 8.1 Mega Pixel (3264×2448 pixels) with an autofocus and LED flash. The features include touch focus, image stabilization, geo-tagging, face and smile detection. In addition, it has a clear and an extraordinary video feature.
Connectivity Options:
It supports Bluetooth connectivity of 2.1 versions with Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP), Wi-Fi of 802.11b/802.11g and microUSB of USB 2.0 versions. It also has computer synchronization connectivity.
Other features:
It supports SMS, MMS, EMS, E-mail, Organizers, Internet browsing, A-GPS, JAVA, all social network, voice memo, Google search, maps and Gmail. It also supports an excellent sound system with its speakerphone of 3.5mm audio jack. The alert type includes vibrations, MP3 ringtones, and composer.

  



 

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Latest Apple iPhone 3G Featurez

Apple iPhone 3G
The original Apple iPhone was a love it or hate it device - and incredibly slick and stylish handset, but one with a number of serious flaws. The replacement iPhone has been rumoured for months and finally we can see what Apple have kept very secret - the new Apple iPhone 3G. Billed as "Twice as fast. Half the price", the iPhone certainly addresses two of the key concerns of the original - that it was expensive and slow.
Looking quite similar to the original iPhone, the iPhone 3G has a slightly curved back and a number of cosmetic improvements. As well as being available in black, the iPhone 3G will be available in a more traditional white colour, but of course the main differences are under the hood. (See more pictures in the Gallery)
Obviously, the iPhone 3G supports 3G. But it's also an HSDPA phone, which makes it 3.5G. In addition, the iPhone 3G's tri-band UMTS support, plus quad-band GSM, GPRS and EDGE data means that the iPhone 3G should be able to give high-speed data access pretty much anywhere in the world.
Another new feature is GPS - the iPhone 3G uses Advanced GPS to get quicker "fix" times. We've seen this before on many other devices, notably the Nokia N95 8GB. There's a mapping application bundled with the device, although we suspect that full blown satellite navigation may cost more.
Apple claim to have fixed on other annoying feature on the original iPhone - battery life. The iPhone 3G has up to 10 hours talktime on GSM, with a maximum of 5 hours talktime on 3G. Web browsing time on 3G is slated at around 5 to 6 hours. Standby time is around 12 days.
Enough of the good stuff - there are some things that Apple haven't fixed. Firstly, the camera is still a 2 megapixel unit , as found in the old iPhone (although it does support geotagging). We would have hoped for 5 megapixels or better. The battery is still not user-removable, so a new battery involves a trip to an Apple service centre. The iPhone 3G doesn't have video calling, which is pretty standard on most 3G phones. Finally, the screen is still a 320 x 480 pixel panel when we would have hoped for a VGA or higher resolution display (as in the HTC Touch Diamond).
Of course, the Apple iPhone 3G still supports WiFi, Bluetooth. As with the original iPhone, the iPhone 3G's memory is not expandable.. but the 8GB or 16GB included should be plenty.
The Apple iPhone 3G's launch date is 11th July, and Apple intend to eventually roll out the iPhone 3G in 70 countries.
It's more than just hardware, Apple are promoting the fact that the iPhone 3G's new "iPhone 2.0" platform will have more applications, and it will also feature their "mobileme" service which includes an intelligent push email service, aimed in particular at those people who either work in small businesses or are personal users.
While the Apple iPhone 3G is certainly a much better device than the original iPhone, a lot of flaws still exist. Many of Apple's competitors will be breathing a sigh of relief that the iPhone 3G is certainly not as good as it should be. Still, we think that it will sell well and even the hardest of cynics were impressed by the original iPhone when they get their hands on one.
Finally Apple is up to the new revolution is the industry of mobile technology! The apple iPhone 3G offers a huge list of significant innovative features which include the support for the 3G networks of high speed, applications related to the connectivity to the third party and the expanded application of e-mail. The call quality of this iPhone has improved to a great extend and as it is the trend of apple products to provide the excellent video and music quality, this phone has kept up the trend going. You will find the iTunes application compatibility with this phone which is outstanding part related to this phone.
The looks of this phone are marvellous and its body is very handy. It is equipped with all the essential requirements of a smart phone. This phone is loaded with a fine quality camera, provided fast access to the internet and various other user friendly features which will make you fall in love with the device. The cost of this phone is also very smart and is available with easy shipment. It comes in two colours, one is white and the other is black. Also you can have it with a memory option of 8 GB and 16 GB.