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Acer Liquid A1

Acer Liquid A1 which is Acer's first mobile phone with Android OS will appear on the surface in December 2009 in England. As in previous news, Acer Liquid A1 is really using 768 Mhz processor Qualcomm Snapdragon. Acer Liquid A1 has a 3.5 inch display with a resolution of 800x400 px Capacitive Touch Screen support, while also supporting HSDPA/3.5G networks, Wifi, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, GPS, 5 megapixel camera and with Android OS 1.6/2.0. According to reports on the Internet Acer Liquid A1 will be so...

Understanding the BlackBerry Ecosystem

The BlackBerry smartphone has its roots in a two-way messaging device called the "Interactive Pager" released in 1995 by Research In Motion, a small hardware designer based in Waterloo, Ontario. Unlike today's BlackBerry devices, the Interactive Pager did not work on normal cellular data networks, instead using a special-purpose wireless data network known as Mobitex. The device even looked like a pager, except that it included a small keyboard for user input. The trademark "BlackBerry" f...

Nokia N96

The Nokia N96 is this company's multimedia flagship smartphone. As its name suggests, it is the successor to the Nokia N95, and uses the same dual-slider design and includes many of the same features: Symbian S60, 3G, Wi-Fi, etc. This is not a model that will probably catch the eyes of many in the U.S. these days. It doesn't look as if there is much with it, but the N96 is a sleekly designed smartphone that offer some pleasant surprises... and some not so pleasant. Design and Hardware The...

BlackBerry Bold 9700

The BlackBerry Bold 9700 is a 3G, Wi-Fi enabled smartphone offered in the U.S. by T-Mobile and soon AT&T. It has a beautiful HVGA screen, track pad, full QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus, and expandable microSD memory card slot. The original Bold 9000 set the bar in terms of delivering a reliable, high performing device that sported the best feature set RIM had to offer. Just a year later, the Bold2 offers an enhanced feature set and an improved design that instantly le...

2010 Verizon iPhone will work anywhere in the World

The next version of the iPhone will contain a special chip that allows it to work on networks in Europe, Africa, Asia, America, and more. According to American ‘technology experts’ the worldwide iPhone will be launched next Summer in the US by Verizon Wireless. The new iPhone will utilise a Qualcomm microchip that will work on both the 3G dominant European and African networks as well as the CDMA2000 networks used by Verizon and much of the rest of the world. “This Qualcomm-powered world phon...

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