Archive for November, 2008

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Haier Black Pearl Micro GSM Phone Better-Looking Than Other Phones?

November 7, 2008

 

After featuring a black Nokia Aeon, we thought we’d write about a phone that is just as pretty and a little bit more real.

Also promoted as an MP3 phone, the Haier Black Pearl is a lozenge-shaped handset that’s about three times as large as a real lozenge and only a little bit harder to swallow. It only weighs 2.24 ounces or 65 grams and has the exact dimensions of 3.5″ L x 1 1/4″ W x 3/4″ D. Haier is a manufacturer of a varied array of electronics and products. Haier isn’t focused on manufacturing cell phones like Motorola is, but you have to admit that it makes a better-looking phone.

The Haier Black Pearl is a really unique handset in that it isn’t only tinier compared to othermicro handsets, it also stands apart by being as fully functional as any average-sized mobile. Besides being an MP3 player, the Black Pearl has stereo Bluetooth, USB memory drive, an additional 1GB Trans-Flash slot and even 3D graphics. The thumb rocker on the side makes for a delightful navigation

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Latest addition to the MOTO RAZR family : Motorola MAXX RAZR

November 7, 2008

 

The new Motorola RAZR MAXX V6 3G mobile phone comes with the latest technologies, keeping in mind the preferences and tastes of the users. The RAZR MAXX coming from Motorola is one of the smallest broadband type mobile phones with a measurement of 104 x 53 x 15 mm making it easy for the user to hold in hand and slip into the pocket.
The handset comes with an external display that can provide the user with all the information he desires regarding signal strength, battery life, time and more. With the support of the dual screen, it is possible for the user to view information internal and externally on either of the screens. The external screen of the mobile phone from Motorola provides 65k colors with a screen resolution of 120 x 160 pixels and the internal screen measures 2.2 Inches by providing a bright 256k color display. This model handset from Motorola comes with a lengthy talk time of up to 5 hours and a standby time of 380 hours approximately.

The attractive features of the handset includes Bluetooth wireless technology Class 2 type that supports the mobile phone in getting connected to any other Blue tooth compatible device and thereby gaining a wireless connection between devices. With the support of Over the Air (OTA) synchronisation between the user’s personal computer & Blue tooth technology, it is possible for the user to enjoy a seamless connection without the annoying wires. It is also possible for the user to connect the Motorola RAZR MAXX to a device using a USB connection which makes easy data transfers.

The Motorola RAZR MAXX V6 3G phone comes with Enhanced Data for Global Evolution (EDGE) technology that assures fast data transfer which is similar to the speed of broadband. The mobile phone also has an integrated memory of 50 Mbytes that can be added by the user with a MicroSD memory card. The MicroSD memory cards support the user in storing the user’s favourite music, photos, video recordings and messages.

The Motorola RAZR MAXX 3G mobile phone has a 2 mega pixel camera feature which assures the user of perfect pictures with excellent quality. The user friendly camera comes complete with eight times digital zoom helping the user to zoom in and out on his target. The handset also has an excellent music player that is capable of playing your favorite tones, thereby adding more fun to your life.

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The Sprint BlackBerry 8830

November 1, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shifting to a black color versus the silver of the Verizon model, the smartphone shares the same unlocked SIM card slot and allow connections to GSM networks as well as its native CDMA. Customers have the choice of either signing up for a custom Sprint plan or leaving the GSM card open to sign for another provider altogether if they expect to use an outside network for a long time, the company says.The phone itself is be priced similarly to Verizon’s handset and other BlackBerries, selling in July for $200 with a two-year contract and rebates. Subscribers can choose either one of the longstanding BlackBerry service plans for the device or else use the new Worldwide plan, which allows unlimited e-mail and data anywhere the phone can connect via either CDMA or GSM.