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Issues around Nexus-One and T-Mobile

Internet has penetrated people’s life nowadays. This technology has enabled us to get easiness at accessing data or info as well as downloading several files in conjunction with the entire need we might have. Much innovation has been developed to the grade that we are able accessing internet everywhere so long we still have the gadget supporting such requirement. This innovation, commonly known as Mobile broadband, has led us to acknowledge two newly-manufactured gadget, Nexus-One and T-Mobile....

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...

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...

Nokia Surge

While Nokia has not had a lot of success with many of its higher-end models in the U.S., the E71x showed that the world's largest mobile device maker can meet this market with a capable handset. The Nokia Surge, available now on AT&T's GSM network, aims to push this company ahead in becoming a relevant and versatile offering in this marketplace. This messaging-oriented slider has 3G, a QWERTY keyboard, and social networking software. It sells for just $30 with a two-year contract and mai...

Samsung Propel

The Samsung Propel offers a sliding keyboard, camera, and 3G antenna in a compact form factor. This AT&T-powered phone is web enabled with a full keyboard to make messaging easier, but there are some notable deficiencies in the Propel. The screen has an average resolution, and is small compared to the available space available. Weighing the pros and the cons of the phone, it's hard to say that the Propel significantly outshines its competition in the $50 price range in which it resides. ...

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