Dec 17 2007

Blackberry 8820 Review

With style, charm and sophistication the BlackBerry 8820 is a prime example of today’s cutting-edge multimedia communication devices. This fully functional smartphone has many exceptional features packed in a petite design that is certain to turn heads.

Practicality is important to professionals on the move and the BlackBerry 8820 delivers. Users have access to a generous address book that keeps contact information sorted and easily accessible. The calendar keeps important dates in order for meetings, special occasions and anniversaries.

The memo pad offers the perfect vehicle for keeping reminders in check and at the tips of fingertips. Users can also take advantage of the unit’s task list that keeps priorities in top priority. The unit is compatible with popular Personal Information Management (PIM) software.

The integrated phone offers excellent sound quality and easy access to contacts. The phone can be activated using voice dialing for ultra-fast connections. Users can also take advantage of the unit’s hands-free speakerphone and the system also has Bluetooth capability that can be used with headsets and car kits.

Messaging features include Instant Messaging (IM), short messaging services (SMS) and multimedia messaging services (MMS). The unit offers email support with a handy integrated attachment viewing features for quick access to important documents while on the go.

Users can also stay connected using the system’s Web browser and Wi-Fi support that allows access to just about any Wi-Fi network. Maneuvering around the World Wide Web is easy using the full QWERTY keyboard. Dedicated send, end and mute keys are accessible and the system has trackball navigation and a user definable convenience key.

BlackBerry Maps and GPS navigation ensure that users find their destinations quickly and easily. The system ahs 64 MB of memory and expandable memory is available using microSD cards. The unit also features Media Player for songs and video clips.

Stunning good looks, compact design and exceptional features the BlackBerry 8820 is certain to turn heads.

Nov 19 2007

Download Your Podcast Directly : Nokia N93i

Nokia n93i makes use of Nokia PC Suite or Windows Media Player for implementing the smooth transfer of podcasts to the handset from your computer. We are left to wonder when we realise that the phone is technologically equipped enough even to download digital audio and video broadcasts straight away with out the help of computer. This facility helps you in keeping yourself updated with latest news events. Nokia n93i provides access to the podcasts aired by news agencies on different topics. You can even subscribe to your favourite shows since podcasts are updated on a regular basis. For this purpose you can make use of Nokia Podcasting application system. This permits you to select and subscribe to your favourite audio and video broadcasts and download them with your handset. Once the required podcasts are downloaded it is with you forever and you can hear them whenever you wish.

You can decide whether to make use of Wireless LAN network access or GPRS/WCDMA packet data plan in order to download selected podcasts to your handset. The user guide supplied along with the phone kit is complete with all the necessary information required for using Nokia n93i. Specific details about each of its unique features are also vividly mentioned.

Nokia n93i has a dimension of 108 x 58 x 25 mm and weighs 163 g. The twist and rotating screen of the handset has a display capacity of 240 x 320 pixels. The polyphonic cell phone facilitates MP3 format. GPRS, EDGE and 3G are also supported by Nokia n93i. The photography unit of the handset accommodates provisions such as autofocus, video flash, 3x optical zoom and secondary CIF video call camera. Integrated handsfree system and video/photo editor are yet other reasons for the mass appeal enjoyed by Nokia n93i.

Nov 12 2007

Sony Ericsson P990 : With Multimedia Features

The smart cell phone Sony Ericsson P990 with a sleek design that incorporates a QWERTY keyboard coupled with the latest in mobile technology. Features include a 2-megapixel camera, a music player, a business card scanner, video recording, and support for 3G/UMTS and for Wi-Fi networks. The Sony Ericsson P990 may be the perfect smart phone for tech-minded consumers.

The phone Sony Ericsson P990 feels comfortable in the hand, though you might want to flip the keypad flap down when holding it next to your ear for additional comfort. The keypad is one of the most notable design features of the P990. The Sony Ericsson P990 numerical keypad flips down to reveal a QWERTY keyboard on the main body of the phone. You also have the option of using the stylus for the handwriting-recognition feature for text entry if you prefer. Both the keypad and the keyboard have a blue backlight when activated.

The Sony Ericsson P990 display a 2.5-inch diagonal displays. However, when the keypad flap is flipped down, you get the full 2.8-inch, 262,144-color TFT screen in all its glory. The display is simply gorgeous and very easy on the eyes. The Sony Ericsson P990 backlight timer is adjustable, as is the brightness setting. One of the biggest upgrades to the P990 is the inclusion of Wi-Fi support, which isn’t a feature found in a lot of other smart phones. Along with 3G/UMTS support, the P990 is certainly a well-connected phone.

The Bluetooth Sony Ericsson P990 basic features include text and multimedia messaging, a speakerphone, a calendar, a task list, a notepad, a calculator, an alarm clock, a voice recorder, a vibrate mode, a business card scanner, a stopwatch, an RSS feed reader, and a full Opera Web browser and additionally the lovely 2-megapixel camera with auto focus and flash.

The unlocked Sony Ericsson P990 also has an integrated music player that supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, and WAV files, and we were very pleased with the music player’s interface, especially with how easy it was to scroll from one song track to the next. The Sony Ericsson P990 video player supports 3GPP, MP4, and Real Media video streaming. The Sony Ericsson P990 has a rated talk time of 9 hours and it has up to 16 days of standby time.