Is The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Worth Buying?

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

With the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, you get an incredibly smart piece of technology. It is powered by the 1GHz Snapdragon processor and uses the Android 1.6 operating system to provide an innovative experience for all of your multimedia and connectivity requirements. With the “Timescape” feature, you can incorporate social networking, media, and your messaging and contacts into one seamless experience, as looking up a single contact on your list will bring up all of the photos they have been tagged in, their status updates on Facebook and Twitter, all of the chats, emails and texts you have shared, and much more.

Samsung Wave 2 – It’s Out And It’s Good!

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Even though the name of the Samsung Wave 2 sounds as if it is an upgrade to the original Wave, it is actually more modest than the original smartphone. Samsung is capitalizing on a huge portion of the market – young adults and students that comprise a huge portion of the social media networkers but cannot afford the bells and whistles of the HTC Desire or iPhone. To achieve this, Samsung has delivered an impressive, yet humbled version of the original Wave.

The Samsung Wave 2 – Is It Worth Buying?

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

After reaching overwhelming success with the Samsung Wave, Samsung is releasing the Wave 2 in order to capture a larger sector of the smartphone market. Students and other young adults encompass a large share of the social networking demographic; however, they also tend to be unable to splurge on a smartphone with all the bells and whistles. Samsung has designed a smart phone to reach this audience – one that compromises on some of these extra features, but still delivers a trendy and desirable phone.

The Feature Packed Blackberry Bold

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Blackberry has long been a staple in the smartphone market. With its newest release the Blackberry Bold they have taken the best traits of its previous phones, added 3G capabilities amongst other things, and packaged it together nicely. While it is not the smallest or lightest phone on the market, weighing in at 136 grams and slightly larger than its predecessor (the Blackberry 8820), it makes up for it in design. The Bold comes with a glossy black and silver finish and adds a curved element to the phone’s body – an elegant touch that stands it apart from other smartphones.

The HTC Desire – Is It Worth Buying?

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

The HTC Desire continues HTC’s tradition of releasing quality smartphones. Their last release was the HTC Legend, and the Desire carries over a lot of the same features, but with a better processor and screen. With the 1GHz processor you find on the HTC Desire, it is easy to flip between applications and multitask to your heart’s content, knowing that it will keep up with anything you want to do. You can access these great features on one of the largest screens a smartphone can feature.

The Feature Packed Motorola Milestone XT720

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

The new Motorola Milestone XT720 is the company’s latest effort to revamp the Milestone model. One of the most noticeable features missing is the slide-out QWERTY keypad, which allowed the device to shave about 3mm off of its depth (though the other dimensions and weight remain about the same). While an addition of a QWERTY keyboard is a desired feature on some phones, it did not function all that well on the original Milestone, so it might actually be an improvement. The 1390 mAH battery will deliver an impressive thirteen days of standby time and an average 4.5 hours of talk time on a single charge.

Information On The LG Optimus

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

If you are in the market for a sharp looking phone, the LG Optimus will not disappoint. In addition to offering color choices of gray, white, or pink (most smart phones are offered solely in black), it packs 256k colors on its 3 inch TFT touch screen. The 600 MHz processor affords the user with an extremely quick, yet precise, navigation of the LG Optimus touch screen menus with little to no lag time for processing.

A Review Of The Blackberry Curve

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Very narrow, lightweight, and elegant for a quality phone carrying a full QWERTY keyboard, the Blackberry Curve smartphone is one more cell phone model in a long line of Blackberry products that never ceases to amaze those who own one. Not just any keyboard, though – this QWERTY keyboard is among the thinnest and easiest to use that you can possibly get.

What You Should Know About Bluetooth Headsets

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

There are always advancements being made in the world of cellular technology, and it seems as though every single month more and more devices are coming around to make those who have cell phones a little bit happier. Bluetooth headsets are always a good call for those that are wanting to get the most out of their phones.

The Feature Packed Blackberry Curve

Monday, July 19th, 2010

The Blackberry Curve is a fine cell phone that is sure to please. This impressive smartphone is equipped with a powerful 2.0 megapixel digital camera, along with all the latest multimedia applications, allowing for stunning videos, images, and MP3s. Ideal for various home and even demanding company requirements, all programs run at a very energy efficient rate, providing a much longer charge to your battery for extended “unplugged” usage.