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4.27.2009

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What Makes the Storm Different From Other Blackberry Devices..





With its strong multimedia capabilities, Wi-Fi and 3.2-megapixel camera, Blackberry Storm is poised to take on the iPhone 3G. With its wide range of powerful features and refined design, the new BlackBerry Storm supports the professional and personal mobile communication needs of MTN subscribers who want a phone that can keep up with an active mobile lifestyle.



What makes the Storm different from other Blackberry devices to come before it?

Well, the lack of a physical QWERTY keyboard is one thing; the other is that this is one of the first devices from RIM primarily marketed at non-business users. Unlike the recently released Bold, the Storm has applications such as AOL and Yahoo Messenger, Facebook, Flickr, and MySpace available on the device out of the box.

Before you jump to conclusions though, the Storm still retains business like functions of email attachment download (PDF's display, but not correctly), Microsoft Word To Go, and Excel To Go. I can't see either the former or the latter as being particularly practical given the inaccurate nature of touch screens in general.

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Blackberry Storm SIM Free - Enjoy Easy Communication System

If you want to enjoy hassle free mobile communication system, then you should go for the SIM free mobile phones. Due to the various advantageous aspects of the SIM free mobile phone, it is very popular among the users. The latest and innovative Blackberry Storm has also been made available with SIM free deal.

The Blackberry Storm SIM free is free from any contract deal. This deal will give the user complete freedom to choose the best service providers available and that suits their communication requirement. The Blackberry mobile phones are well known for their email and office applications. The Storm is the first ever mobile phone to come with a touch-screen as well as the clickable moving screen.
Storm also boasts of a video playback and a 3.2 mega pixel camera integrated with auto-focus and flash features. The phone comes with a music and video player that supports various formats. The mobile phone also has GPS support, Java technology and an accelerometer sensor that enables to take pictures in horizontal or vertical positions.

Apart from all the multimedia features, the Blackberry Storm SIM free comes packed with several interesting features ideal for business personnel. Some of such features are QWERTY keyboard, office applications and VGA output.

By going for the Blackberry Storm SIM free mobile phone you will be free to select any network. Under this deal you will not have to get attached with a particular network for a particular time period. The SIM free mobile phone deal will be more profitable for the users who keep travelling from one country to another. Thus, SIM free mobile phones are considered as the most cost-effective means of mobile communication.

Go for the Blackberry Storm SIM free deal and you will be able to connect your handset with any network that suits your requirement. You can go anywhere in the world and still use the innovative Storm without any hassle.

Dennis Lewis is associated with 3g Pay Monthly Mobile. He holds a bachelor's degree in electronics and communication from IIT, Kharagpur. To know more about Blackberry Storm SIM free, mobile phone, SIM free mobile phone please visit http://www.3gpaymonthlymobile.co.uk/

Comparison review..






Apple iPhone Vs Nokia N97





A new smartphone in the Nokia N-series will be coming out in January '09, the Nokia N97, and already all the buzz is whether or not this will be the iPhone Killer that's been prophesied for so long. Here is a heads-up on how the two devices stack up.

On the face of it, the Nokia N97 looks more like the iPhone than any other Nokia to date. It's got the slender candybar shape (more slender than the iPhone's, in fact) the minimalist buttons (two instead of one) and the 3.5" touchscreen occupying the bulk of the face. In the hand, you come to realize that, while slimmer, the N97 is also thicker and heavier than the iPhone.

While possessing the same size touchscreen as the iPhone, the N97's screen resolution puts the iPhone's to shame, with 16:9 true widescreen (640 x 360 pixels) to the iPhone's 3:2 (320 x 480). So for multimedia and video playback, gaming, and photo managing, the N97 comes out well on top of the iPhone.

And whereas both the iPhone and the N97 support most audio and video formats, the N97 has the added advantage of supporting Flash Lite, Flash Video and Windows Media 9. This Flash support is not to be undervalued, as it will allow N97 users to render web pages a lot more completely than the iPhone 3G is currently able. The iPhone also lacks browser-based Java support; the N97 may or may not, it is still unclear.

The digital camera on the Nokia N97 is also far superior to the iPhone's (and to those of most other smartphones currently on the market) with 5-megapixels, Carl Zeiss optics, an LED flash, and DVD-quality video recording with built-in video lighting. The iPhone still has that meager 2-megapixel relic with neither a built-in flash nor manual focus.

The N97 also beats the iPhone in memory - both in the way of onboard storage (32 GB vs. 8 GB or 16 GB) and expandable memory (up to the 16 GB extra vs. none at all).

The most noticeable difference between the N97 and the iPhone is that the Nokia has a slideout QWERTY keyboard in addition to its Apple-comparable touchscreen keypad.

Both the iPhone and the Nokia N97 have built-in GPSs (the iPhone's including 3rd party geo-location apps and GoogleMaps, the N97's including an electronic compass and NokiaMaps). Both have HSDPA, Bluetooth, and WiFi connectivity.

No one can expect, however, that the Nokia store will ever be able to offer N97 users the range and variety of smartphone apps that the iTunes App Store offer iPhone users.

Though prices have yet to be released, particularly in US dollars, it seems clear at least that the Nokia N97, with all its advantages over the iPhone, will also cost more to purchase than the iPhone.

Corey Bruhn is the owner of iPhone Mobile Mob, http://www.iphonemobilemob.com, who specializes in reporting news, updates and unique features of the Apple iPhone. Download our FREE iPhone Ebook to find out more about your iPhone.

4.26.2009

The best camera phones....

SONY ERICSSON C905

The phone that is tagged as the "Best Camera Phone" and "Sony Ericsson's Best Yet" is the Sony Ericsson C905.

This camera phone has a lot of features, but the main event of this mobile phone is its 8.0 megapixel camera, the first mobile phone in the world to have one. The Sony Ericsson C905 measures 104 x 49 x 18 mm and weighs 136 grams.

The mobile phone's camera is very similar to the Sony Cybershot digital cameras with the usual face detection, xenon and camera flashes, image stabilization and geotagging software. It can take pictures with a maximum image resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels. The camera view finder is made of mineral screen which is scratch-proof. The maximum zooming capability is 16x.

The mobile phone also offers an installed application called PhotoMate which is a photography handbook offering advice and tips on how to improve your picture taking skills. Aside from the camera, there are also a lot of connectivity features in the Sony Ericsson C905. It is Wi-Fi ready, has GPS and Bluetooth capability.

The mobile phone makes use of a built-in GPS receiver and offers different applications which include Google Maps and Wayfinder Navigation 7. In terms of the WiFi connectivity, once you turn it on, you are provided with a list of wireless hotspots location which you can connect to with just one click of a button. How easy is that?

In terms of its battery, the mobile phone's battery life can last up to 380 hours of standby time and up to 9 hours of talk time. However, since there are a lot of features available, it is safer to pack up an extra battery. The battery life also depends on the features that you use and the frequency of using it.

Why settle for just a plain digital camera if you can have a top of the line camera in a mobile phone? That way, you get the best of both worlds!

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BOLD Vs E71



Released within a month of each other, the Blackberry 9000, better known as the Blackberry Bold (May 2008) and the Nokia E71 (June 2008) are obvious rival smartphones from these perennial rival smartphone makers as they look, feel, and function very much alike.

Both devices are just about equally sized, at 114 mm x 66 mm x 14 mm for the Blackberry and 114 mm x 57 mm x 10 mm for the Nokia. And both weigh just about the same with the Blackberry weighing in at 133 g to a slightly lighter Nokia's 127 g.

Both devices have a QWERTY keypad occupying the bottom half of the face of the device with a small display screen (2.6 in on the Blackberry, 2.36 in on the Nokia) above it. Interestingly, the display screens on each device possess a quality superior to that of their counterpart. The Blackberry has better resolution, at 480 x 320 pixels to its competitor's 320 x 240 pixels; but the Nokia has more colors, at 16 million to its competitors meager 65,000.

Then, for a matter of simple preference, the Blackberry Bold's primary navigation is a trackball whereas the Nokia E71 uses a 5-way scroll key. Also a simple matter of preference, the Blackberry runs on the Blackberry OS, the Nokia on the Symbian OS.

Other similarities amongst these two candybar competitors are their built-in GPS with mapping capabilities (the Bold using Blackberry Maps, the E71 using Nokia Maps - each coming preinstalled), as well as voice dialing, photo calling, video calling, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, and speakerphone. They also both operate on AT&T's EDGE network and support HSDPA and 3G.

Also, both devices sport microSD card slots for expandable memory up to 8 GB, though the Blackberry has more more internal memory, at 1 GB to the Nokia's 110 MB (both devices have 128 MB onboard RAM though). And both devices have a USB v2.0 port, though the Nokia also has a microUSB port.

In terms of multimedia features they each have built in digital cameras, but the Blackberry Bold's is only 2 megapixels while the Nokia E71's is 3 megapixels. Both cameras, however, have LED flash and video recording capabilities. Both devices also have a built-in MP3 player.

Also worth noting, along these same lines, is that unlike the Blackberry (or most smartphones, for that matter) the Nokia does not have a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack but rather a 2.5 mm audio jack, making headphone and speaker compatibility a bigger issue with the Nokia. The Nokia, however, has an infrared port while the Blackberry does not.

You can view Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents on both devices, but you can only edit them on the Blackberry.

The battery on the Bold gives up to 5 hours of talk time and 310 hours of standby time. The battery on the Nokia gives up to 10 1/2 hours of talk time in 2G or 4 1/2 hours in 3G, and 410 hours of standby time in 2G or 480 hours in 3G.

Deciding between these two devices is a tough call, and may come down to extraneous features such as the availability of preferred 3rd party apps. Or you may just prefer the Blackberry operating system to Symbian. You may also lean towards the Blackberry Bold if you want to be able to edit Microsoft Office docs, though you might lean towards the Nokia E71 if you'd rather take crisper digital photos. Really these two devices are quite comparable.

About the Author:If you're thinking about buying a new mobile phone, then it's good to compare deals for both the Blackberry Bold and the Nokia E71. Look at all the available contracts and pay as you go options.

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It is being called a "pocket laptop" and the media attention it has garnered since first announced is making it one of the most talked about pieces of equipment of the year. It is the Nokia N97 and it is coming soon.
When I was trying to decide whether or not to purchase the new BlackBerry Storm I had difficulty finding consumer feedback. So after purchasing the phone and using it for 2 months I decided to write my own review to help others decide whether or not to purchase this phone.







 

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