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HP IPAQ 910c

Posted by Faryal fazal Tuesday, October 6, 2009 0 comments


















I've had the pleasure of using HP's Ipaq 910 Business Messenger for the past few weeks, and I must say I'm impressed. With the onslaught of smartphones like Apple's iPhone, T-Mobile's G1, and the ever-present BlackBerry devices, some may have written HP off thinking their excellent PDAs a thing of the past. I admit I'm guilty of the same line of thinking. My last HP Ipaq, the 2215, served me well for a few of years before being relegated to an expensive GameBoy, providing a few minutes of enjoyment here and there with Solitaire.

When it came time to get a new phone I didn't even think twice about checking out HP, opting to carefully weigh the pros and cons of iPhones, G1s and BlackBerries. I see now that I was remiss, as the HP Ipaq 910 does everything I need it to do for work and play, and I realized a little late that the physical keyboard is by far preferable to software ones -- even if they have that nifty haptic feedback.

Here are the things I really liked about the Ipaq 910:

It's unlocked if you buy it from HP or Amazon
Long battery life -- I used the 910 heavily for email, calls, IM, browsing the web, making notes, google maps, etc. for up to 16 hours a day and it never ran out of juice.
Integrated Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, and 3G kept me in touch no matter where I went, and worked with any bluetooth earpiece I tried
Fast downloads with tri-band UMTS/HSDPA -- great for getting game cheats and video tutorials when I was too lazy to walk to the computer
Clear calls - Everyone heard me loud and clear, and vice versa
Touch screen is responsive and precise. Most of the time my semi-chunky thumbs worked fine, but for those with particularly large fingers, the iPaq 910 has a handy stylus
Integrated with our Exchange Email and Windows Messenger flawlessly
GPS + Google Maps = locational bliss
QWERTY Keyboard!
Easy USB 2.0 connectivity
microSD slot supports up to 4GB of additional storage
Non-slip grip alleviated any concerns I had about dropping it


So aside from the keyboard, what's good about the Ipaq 910? A whole lot. I used it for editing documents, getting emails, texting (of course), scheduling, internet access, and GPS location along with all personal and work-related phone calls. The Ipaq 910 comes with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Mobile Office which includes Excel, PowerPoint, Word and OneNote. I used Word and Excel more than a few times, and even with the slightly smaller screen on the Ipaq 910, I was able to edit spreadsheets and articles. Don't get me wrong, doing any task on a screen that's 1/30 the size of my computer monitor display takes some getting used to, but having the ability to edit documents on the fly was great -- even if it meant working from home.

I also set the Ipaq to sync with our corporate Exchange server, so keeping track of tasks, appointments, and contacts was effortless. Reading and replying to emails was easily done with either my thumbs or the thoughtfully included stylus. The touch screen is calibrated well right out of the box, so it was rare that I pressed the wrong button or link with my fingers. The keyboard keys have a very smooth finish, making it a little slick for my tastes, but I quickly got used to it.

When the Ipaq 910 goes to sleep, you have to press the power button on top to wake it backup. This was somewhat annoying, as I'm used to tapping a screen or key combination to power up a smartphone. Even so it was a minor annoyance that shouldn't deter you from buying your own 910. Google Maps is pre-installed, and together with the built-in GPS receiver I was able to find my location and various business types around me at most times. The receiver is a little too sensitive, however, as I was unable to get signals inside any building.

The 3 megapixel phone is handy for taking pics while you're out and about, but don't plan on getting a shot of Bigfoot before he disappears into the forest -- it took around 10 - 12 seconds for the camera to take a pic and a few seconds more for it to be ready for more picture taking. The button placement for the camera also doesn't allow for real steady picture taking, but this is another case where the 910 is best for business use, and not wedding photography. Performance and handling issues aside, the 910autofocuses well, and images turned out better than I thought they would.


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BlackBerry Pearl 8220

Posted by Faryal fazal Friday, October 2, 2009 0 comments




BlackBerry Pearl 8220

Flip phones, also known as clam shells, constitute the majority of cell phones in use in the U.S. In fact, BlackBerry estimates that as many as 70% of Americans choose the design. The BlackBerry Pearl 8220 is designed to meet the needs of those users who also want the capabilities and flexibility of a smartphone.

Standout Features

• Personal Information Manager
• Flip design
• Documents to Go program
• SureType QWERTY keyboard

Features

BlackBerry Pearl smartphones have been available for a couple of years. They were BlackBerry’s first major leap from the button-down corporate world into the consumer market. Their design is much sleeker and smaller than their more traditional cousins and they were the first to incorporate a camera. The 8220 takes the general idea behind the original Pearls, adds the convenience of a flip design, and adds a bunch of valuable updates.

The Pearl 8220 supports up to ten push-based email accounts, text and multimedia messaging and popular instant messaging programs. It also has a calendar, contact list, task list and note pad. All can be synchronized with the Personal Information Manager, such as MS Outlook, on your computer. But you knew all of that…it wouldn’t be a BlackBerry without those features.

Email attachments such as MS Office documents and PDF files can be viewed in their native formats but with the addition of the Documents to Go program from DataViz many such documents can also be edited. The new 4.6 version of the BlackBerry operating system and the updated BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) support HTML email with imbedded graphics and numerous font and format options.

Like other Pearls, the 8220 features the SureType QWERTY keyboard. This system has two letters per key and programming that does a remarkable job of figuring out which of the possibilities are intended. There can be something of a learning curve when adjusting to it but it works well for most users.

The 8220 has a 2.0 megapixel, 5x zoom camera with flash and also a video recorder. The device has 128MB of memory, twice that of previous Pearls, and comes with a 256MB microSD card; however, photographs and especially video are memory hogs so if you use these applications a lot you’ll want to add a larger memory card. The Pearl 8220 will support up to a 16GB card.

The internal display screen measures 2.25” and has 240x320 resolution so the image is bright and sharp. It can display in standard portrait of panorama view. There is also smaller, external screen that provides the time, date, battery and signal strength but also give caller ID info and missed call info as in addition to email previews.

There is an excellent media player which supports most mobile audio and video formats. Files can be loaded using the included Roxio media manager and the BlackBerry MediaNet program allows for synchronization with iTunes. The phone has a standard 3.5mm stereo headphone jack and support Bluetooth stereo headphones as well.

Talk time is estimated at 240 minutes while standby time is about 336 hours.



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Nokia 6500 slide

Posted by Faryal fazal Friday, September 11, 2009 0 comments


Welcome to the world of steal, Glass and seamless design

3.2 megapixel camera with carl zesis optics.
Ability to easily share pictures, videos and even a video calls on atelevisions.
Nokia 6500 slide delivers arefined tactile experience with its elegant brushed stainless steel finish and smooth slide mechanism.






FEATURES OF 6500 SLIDE

GENERAL

2G Network

GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

3G Network

UMTS 850 / 2100

Announced

2007, May

Status

Available. Released 2007, September

SIZE

Dimensions

96.5 x 46.5 x 16.4 mm

Weight

125 g

DISPLAY

Type

TFT, 16M colors

Size

240 x 320 pixels, 2.2 inches

SOUND

Alert types

Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones

Speakerphone

Yes

MEMORY

Phonebook

2000 entries, Photocall

Call records

20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls

Internal

20 MB

Card slot

microSD (TransFlash), up to 8GB, buy memory

DATA

GPRS

Class 11, 53.6 kbps

HSCSD

Yes

EDGE

Class 10, 236.8 kbps

3G

Yes, 384 kbps

WLAN

No

Bluetooth

Yes, v2.0 with A2DP

Infrared port

No

USB

Yes, microUSB

CAMERA

Primary

3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, LED flash

Video

Yes, VGA@15fps

Secondary

QCIF videocall camera

FEATURES

Messaging

SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging

Browser

WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (Opera mini)

Radio

Stereo FM radio with RDS; Visual radio

Games

High Roller Casino, Golf Tour, Rally 3D, Snake 3* + downloadable

Colors

Steel, Black

GPS

No

Java

Yes, MIDP 2.0

- Stainless steel case
- Push to talk
- MP3/AAC/AAC+ player
- T9
- Organizer
- TV-out
- Voice memo

BATTERY

Standard battery, Li-Ion (BP-5M)

Stand-by

Up to 310 h

Talk time

Up to 6 h

Nokia E65

Posted by Faryal fazal 0 comments


Nokia E65 with symbian OS 9.1, series boast a range of a voice feature, One Touch keys

built in Email client and a multiple connectivity option and incorporate 3G,VoIP Capability via WLAN, quad band calling,
multiple messaging option all in to a slim, stylish design with dedicated one touch keys
FEATURES OF E65

Network GSM Quad band phone cable for global rooming

Size: 4.1 x1.9 x 0.6 inches
Weight: 115 grams
Battery: 6 hours of talk time 246 hours of standby time
Screen display: 240 x 320 pixels
Camera: It contain 2.0 mega pixels
Zoom: 4 x digital zoom
Multimedia: it supports only real video, video player, MPEG -4, 3-GPP, H.263 formats .
Smart phone: memory is 64 MB of RAM /128 MB of ROM.
Ringtone: We can assign both polyphonic and MP3 as ringtone .
Memory: microSD memory card slot is available and it supports upto 3GB of memory.
PIM: calendar ,alarm ,calculator, TO-DO notes.

It is having very dedicated keyboard for good functionality for conference calls.

We can search the contact from the entire contact history. it also supports multimedia ,so that we can enjoy the music and videos The mobile is accompanied with extensive number of accessories, which looks like high –class model .under the battery a small slot for microSD memory card.

We can place the SIM card into the mobile if the battery has been removed.
Side view of Nokia E65 looks in the shape as trapezoid .


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