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HTC HD7: A Genius Phone

The HTC HD7 is already set for release in the coming months- surely other mobile smartphone manufacturers are already in the lookout for this killer phone. HTC HD7 is a 100% entertainment phone with its HD Video Capable camera and an application which allows the user to tweak the acoustics using an equalizer to make the audio and video richer than ever!

The HD7 also runs with the Windows 7 Phone OS and a 1 GHz Processor meant to deliver a rich and savvy HD experience. This powerful OS and Processor is packed inside a sleek and shiny black casing giving it an elegant and classy feel.

Its large 4.3 inch touch sensitive screen utilizes the multi-touch feature and is indeed very responsive- no lags, no screen crashes, no nonsense. The phone also boats a 480 x 800 pixel resolution and is able to handle HD videos and games, as well. Its accelerometer and sensor also allows for auto screen rotation. Plus, the on-screen keyboard is comfortable for messaging and typing in stuffs without the discomfort of pressing multiple buttons at a time.

The 5 megapixel digital camera at the rear of this mobile phone gives the user the ability to shoot decent HD videos in 720p aspect ratio as well as picture perfect still images with the Auto Flash and LED Flash feature of this phone. Dolby and Surround Sound Systems are also integrated in this phone allowing users to experience the best entertainment possible.

The HTC HD7 also has the HTC HUB feature which allows the user full access to piles of applications of different categories. Social networking networks are also embedded in this phone allowing widgets for Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Windows Live and the likes.

In terms of connectivity, the HTC HD7 allows WLAN connection, 3G, EDGE and GPRS. With these choices on the table, being able to connect to the vast world-wide-web wouldn’t be hard for the user.

HTC HD7 is more than a smartphone- it is genius. With a lot of features and capabilities of this genius-phone, no doubt this mobile device would be the phone of the year, if not the phone of the decade. Find out what HTC HD7 contracts are available with mobile phone comparison.

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BlackBerry Curve 3G

BlackBerry Curve 3G 212x300 BlackBerry Curve 3GBUILD & DESIGN

The Curve 3G retains approximately the same dimensions as the previous Curves (8530, 8900, 8300). Compared to other current generation BlackBerrys, the Curve 3G feels remarkably light. This is due in part to the C-S2 battery that has been regularly featured in several BlackBerry models. This means that users upgrading from the 8xxx may be able to continue to use their battery as a spare.

Screen
Staying true to form in terms of being an update of the previous Curve, the screen on the new model is a step up over previous generations, but only just on par with its current generation competitors.

Its contrast and crispness will draw no complaints. However, I do have an odd complaint with the screen brightness – though having a bright screen is usually great, it doesn’t dim as much as I’d prefer. If you’re a heavy screen-as-flashlight user (but really, who isn’t?), you’ll be happy here.

Another complaint is the size and brightness of the LED message indicator, which is approximately the size of a ball point pen tip. Not a new complaint for current generation BlackBerrys.

Keyboard
The Curve 8900 was the wild child of the Curve family and boasted the rubbery keys found on other BlackBerry lines (read: 8800, Bold, Torch, Tour). The Curve 3G, on the other hand, remains steeped in family tradition and retains the chicklet style keyboard.

There is nearly no difference between the Curve 3G and previous generation keyboards.

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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. Nexus-One has Google as its parent brand so many people have put much hope towards its quality. Nevertheless, as with so many other technologies, this brand unfortunately also contained several bugs in it, resulting in so many people feel disappointed with the quality. The major problem in Nexus-One’s service mainly involves around the bad coverage of 3G (the most important factor in the reliability of broadband service.) Sometimes, the signal switches from 3G to EDGE in an area where there should be strong at 3G coverage, creating instability of connection as the result. Google has tried to fix this bug but the final output of the correction is yet to be known.

On the other hands, T-Mobile comprises considerable service for the consumer. It only has smallest footprints of 3G of four states in the US. From what the news shows in many media, T-Mobile has been preferred by most of people rather than the other vendors. In the end, it is our own consideration to pick which broadband provider to choose. DONOTCHANGE

Nokia N96

nokia n96 240x300 Nokia N96The 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 N96 is an evolution of the dual-slider design Nokia released with the N95 two years ago. However, compared to the initial N95, the N96 is not as thick, though it’s wider. The slider is more taut, and there are fewer gaps in the build.

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2010 Verizon iPhone will work anywhere in the World

iphone verizon 222x300 2010 Verizon iPhone will work anywhere in the WorldThe 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 phone will facilitate Apple to be carrier-agnostic,” Kumar said, meaning the new iPhone will not be restricted to any network providers.

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