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VoIP Call Program for Cheaper and More Convenient Calls

VoIP Call VoIP Call Program for Cheaper and More Convenient Calls

VoIP Call

The Voice over Internet Protocol service is a service that you can get for internet based calls. Due to the advance of technology, you are now allowed to make call using the internet services which is more worldwide and also a cheap resource that you can use for your communication need. With VoIP service, android dialer can easily get in touch with others using soft phone call service which cost cheaper and easy to reach. The system is simple. As long as you have the internet connection in your cell phone you will be able to get in touch with anyone using your phone with VoIP feature.

The advantage of having smart phone nowadays is that the phone can accommodate various types of communication needs. Supported with internet connection, you’re smart phone can connect you to VoIP service so that you can make cheap calls to any corner of the world. Cell phone providers charge their clients with phone call minutes in order to get their money. That is why less people know about the VoIP call which is practically cheaper and more convenient than the cell phone call service. The advantage of using VoIP call over using cell phone call is that whenever you find your cell phone signal is gone, you can still rely on your internet connection and do your cheap calls. This way, even when you make international calls you will not be charged so much.

With VoIP call, you can make international and local calls without having to spend much money on them. To use VoIP feature in your phone, you need to purchase a soft phone platform. The platform is such a program that runs your VoIP communication. People who have soft phone platform will get the access to SIP server so that they can conduct VoIP calls. As SIP client, you will also be able to upgrade your platform by buying retail soft phone service so that you can use any IP/DNS that you like.

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LG to Release Prada-Branded Android Smartphone

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LG Prada

LG have the honour of having released the world’s first mobile phones with a capacitive touchscreen, paving the way for the iPhone and the host of other touchscreen smartphones we have seen since.

That device was the LG Prada; a handset that went on to sell over 1 million units in 18 months and win countless awards for innovation and design. Last month, LG announced that they are planning to release a successor to the original Prada phone, bringing a touch of haute-couture to the world of Android smartphones.

Known as the LG Prada K1, the device sports a minimal design with a sleek, black shell and Prada branding at the top; not dissimilar to previous LG Prada offerings. However, that’s where the similarity between this phone and previous Prada handsets end. Where their features struggled to live up to their luxurious appearance, the features of the Prada K1 are more than a match for its stylish, designer exterior.

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LG Prada

Out of the box, the LG Prada K1 will run on the latest version of Android; codenamed Gingerbread. It will have an extremely impressive 8-megapixel camera, as well as a 1.3-megapixel front facing camera for video calling. With its 16GB of internal storage, users of the device will be able to download hundreds of apps from Android Marketplace, and viewing website and watching videos will be a pleasure on its almost tablet-esque 4.3-inch Nova LCD touchscreen display.

It is thought that the Prada K1 will be released in the 4th quarter of 2011 alongside LG’s first Windows Phone 7 Mango handset, the LG Fantasy. Having extremely similar technical specifications to the Prada K1, releasing the LG Fantasy at the same time will be a real test of the popularity of Android and Windows Phone 7. However, if the K1 is anything like LG’s previous Prada offerings, its success is assured.

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Samsung Galaxy S vs. Nokia N8

 

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Samsung Galaxy S vs. Nokia N8

Last year really was a landmark year for smartphones. These high end phones have been around for a few years now and we are finally starting to see the effects of technological research in areas such as multimedia as smart mobile phones become almost as powerful as small computers. The launch of ground breaking phones such as the HTC Desire and the iPhone 4 have set the bar for the releases in 2011 but there were other good phones as well.
Two other phones really got tongues wagging last year as well, with huge sales and impressive reviews from the critics as well. These phones were the Samsung Galaxy S and the Nokia N8, releases from two of the world’s top mobile phone companies that were looking to return to the top of the pile and made massive steps towards this with these two handsets. Which is better though? Let’s take a look…

Browser

A very important aspect of the smartphone world now and something that can make or break a phone ,which is why Nokia should be so disappointed with their work on this browser. Although this browser is far better than previous Symbian efforts and you should not have to download a new one, it is nowhere near as good as the excellent Android effort that has been created for the Galaxy S. It runs very fast and complements the large screen well.

Camera

This is another simple one to judge as the Nokia effort really wipes the floor with the camera on the Samsung Galaxy S. The phone on the Galaxy S is by no means poor, it has 5 mega pixels, an autofocus and a Xenon flash so if you just like to take the odd snap then it is perfectly fine. The camera on the N8 is more than perfectly fine though, with a 12 megapixel camera it can keep up – and beat some of – many of the cheap digital cameras on the market so it really is one of the best camera phones around.

Motorola i1

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The i1 feels great in the hand, with a slight heft at 4.6 oz and rubberized grips at the top, bottom and edges. At 4.7-inches tall and 2.34-inches wide, it fits easily in the pocket or sits happily on the dashboard.

Its outer casing is a dark grey/black metallic material that proved scratch resistant and sturdy, with discreet rubber flaps preventing dust and dirt from getting into the headphone and USB ports.

Motorola wasn’t fooling around when it developed this model — it meets military specifications for protection against dust, shock, vibration and blowing rain.

Display
The 3.1-inch HVGA (320 x 480 pixel) touchscreen holds up well, showing crisp images and bright icons with automatic dimming to suit various lighting conditions, perfect for checking e-mails or watching short videos whether in the office or out in the field.

The touchscreen works well, with accurate controls and a hard, glassy coating that manages to hold up to bumps without cracking. There’s a little fadeout at extreme viewing angles, but it’s unlikely you’ll want to gather a crowd to watch a movie on the screen that often, anyways.

The screen was a bit more prone to smudges than other touch screens, but that’s a caveat more than made up for by its scratch resistance, meaning the smudges are just a wipe away with any suitable cloth or even shirt sleeve you have handy.

Keyboard
Only the Android OS’ default touch screen keyboard is included, and it’s a mixed bag on the i1. Typing is accurate and relatively easy once you get the hang of it, and you can type in either landscape or portrait mode.

The only downside is a slight but noticeable lag when typing, particularly when Android is suggesting words. It’s not bad for blasting short text messages, but it’s one of the few moments in normal usage when the relatively slow processor holds back the experience.

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Sony Bloggie Touch

Sony Bloggie Touch 300x264 Sony Bloggie TouchBUILD AND DESIGN
The Sony Bloggie Touch shoots 1920×1080 MP4 video at 30 fps via its Exmor CMOS sensor. It also shoots 720/60p and 720/30p and takes 12.8 megapixel stills through its f/2.8 wide angle lens.

The Sony Bloggie Touch comes in two models, one with 4GB of internal memory (good for about two hours of 720/30p video), which costs $180 at launch, and an 8GB model for $200, which can capture approximately four hours of the lowest resolution video.

I can’t state enough how closely the Bloggie Touch resembles an Android smartphone, even if it’s a bit smaller than the current crop of handsets. The front of the candy-bar shaped camcorder is slightly rounded and features a high quality brushed casing. The lens is situated at the top end, surrounded by a smooth silver plastic tip. I suppose the smooth area surrounding the lens is designed to warn users of any pending finger creep over the lens, and it works in that regard.

The large 3.0-inch display sits on the back of the Bloggie Touch, just above the record button.

The HDMI out, hidden in a small notch, and wrist-strap slot are on one side of the pocket camcorder, while the on/off button, stills-mode toggle button, and on-board mic are on the other side. The mic placement is a little perplexing though. It’s very easy to hold your finger over the mic without realizing it, which happened to me more than once. Sony should have at least added a little notch so users could identify the area by touch.

Two on-board speakers are located on the top of the Bloggie Touch, while the tripod receptacle and pop-out USB are on the bottom.

If there is any cause for complaint, it’s that both the touch screen and lens are very exposed and are almost begging for scratches. If you lay the Bloggie down on either the front or back, you’ll be resting the device on one of the two. Also, both the body and screen are fingerprint magnets. Expect much smudge build-up with prolonged use.

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