Apple-iPhone-3G


iPhone is basically a small computer, it runs an operating system just like Windows XP or Mac OS X. And just like those systems, there are background tasks running that may slow down the performance of your iPhone. So in order to speed up your iPhone, it is should properly quit the applications that are not using.

Features:-

  • Size:Dimension-115.5 x 62.1 x 12.3 mm,Weight-135 g.
  • Display: Type-TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors,320 x 480 pixels, 3.5 inches, -Multi-touch input method
    - Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
    - Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
    - Scratch-resistant surface
  • Memory: 16 GB/ 32 GB storage, 256 MB RAM
  • Camera: 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus.
  • Video: Yes, VGA@30fps, video geo-tagging.

Sony Ericsson W705


  • Brand / Type: Brand Sony Ericsson Type W705 Form factor Slide Color Red, Silver.

  • Network: Phone Network EDGE, GPRS, GSM, HSCSD, HSDPA (3G) Service 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100.

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP Infrared No Wi-Fi (WLAN) Yes USB 2.0 Fax / Data No.

  • Display: Main display Color TFT Color display 256000 colors Dimensions 2.4 in. Resolution 240 x 320 pixels External display Yes.

  • Memory:Internal memory 120MB External memory 4GB Memory slots Yes Storage types MemoryStick Micro.

  • Basic:Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion Standby time 400 hours Talk time 10 hours

  • Calling:Vibrate alert Yes Photo ID Yes Ringtones MP3, Polyfone

  • Camera:Camera Yes Megapixels 3.15 megapixels Maximum photo resolution 2048x1536 pixels Digital zoom No Optical zoom No Auto focus No Flash Yes Recording video Yes Second (front) camera Yes

  • Messaging:SMS Yes MMS Yes T9 text function Yes E-mail Yes Internet browsing Yes.

  • Entertainment:FM radio Yes Java Yes Audio player AAC, MP3 Video player MPEG4.

  • Features:Add ringtones Yes Organiser Organizer, Voice memo Video call Yes Other features IM, Games + downloadable, Camera images geo-tagging (cell-ID), Walkman 3.0 player, Shake control, TrackID, YouTube service in Media Center, Picture editor/blogging, Built-in handsfree.

  • Format:Weight 3.5 oz. Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.7x1.9x0.6 in.

Sony Ericsson G502


Sony Ericsson G502 is a sleek mobile phone with a candy bar form factor. It is available in Champagne Black, Brilliant Hazel and Celerity Red colors. On the front it has 240 x 320 pixels, 2.0 inches display and just under that it has a smooth keypad. On the back it has a 2 mega pixel camera. G502’s dimension is 103 x 46 x 13.5 mm and weights around 83.5 g.

Sony Ericsson G502 key specifications include 2″ 262K-color TFT LCD display of QVGA resolution, GPRS, EDGE and 3G connectivity with HSDPA, web browser, M2 memory card slot, 2 mega pixel camera, Media center, FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP support, USB connectivity, Google Maps and TrackID music recognition. Sony Ericsson G502 can give you its best battery time of 340 hours on standby and 10 hours of talk time.


Sony Ericsson G502 General Specifications

  • Status: Available since July, 2008.
  • Phone dimension: 103 x 46 x 13.5 mm.
  • Phone weight: 83.5 g.
  • Phone color: Champagne Black, Brilliant Hazel and Celerity Red.
  • Battery: Standby Up to 340 h.
  • Talk time Up to 10 h.

Sony Ericsson G502 Network and Technology

  • 2G network: GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900.
  • 3G network: HSDPA 2100.
  • Browser: WAP 2.0/HTML (NetFront 3.4), RSS reader.
  • GPRS: Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps.
  • Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email.

Sony Ericsson G502 Multimedia Specifications

  1. Display size: 240 x 320 pixels, 2.0 inches-Wallpapers, screensavers
  2. Screen type: TFT, 256K colors.
  3. Camera: 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, video.
  4. Card slot: Memory Stick Micro (M2)- 32 MB internal memory.
  5. EDGE: Class 10, 236.8 kbps.
  6. HSCSD: No.
  7. USB: Yes, v2.0
  8. 3G: HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps.
  9. WLAN: No.
  10. Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP.
  11. Infrared port: No.
  12. Ring tones: Polyphonic, MP3 + downloadable.
  13. Vibration: Yes.
  14. Games: 3D games + downloadable.
  15. Phone book: 1000 entries, Photo call.
  16. Call records: 30 received, dialed and missed calls.








Black Berry 8700 Series


BlackBerry® smartphones provide unparalleled wireless access to email, corporate data, phone, instant messaging, Internet and organiser information. Whatever your needs, there's a BlackBerry smartphone for you.

Enjoy access to your data and more on the BlackBerry® 8700 Series smartphones, with their intuitive user interface and QWERTY (typewriter style) keyboard.

Or, get the full BlackBerry experience, plus multimedia capabilities and expandable memory with the BlackBerry® Storm™ smartphone, BlackBerry® Bold™ smartphone, BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 Series, BlackBerry® Pearl™ Flip 8200 series, BlackBerry® 8800 Series and BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8100 Series smartphones. The BlackBerry Storm, BlackBerry Bold, BlackBerry Pearl and BlackBerry Curve smartphone also include a camera.



Features:

• Personalize BlackBerry Messenger with a display picture
• Add friends by scanning barcodes or sharing PINs
• Share pictures, videos, voice notes and more with multiple contacts at once
• Create groups of friends, family or colleagues and instantly share calendars, lists, conversations and updates
• See what your friends are listening to by viewing their song titles
• Organize conversation lists by date
• Send and receive text messages
• Back up and restore your contact list

System Requirements :

To use BlackBerry Messenger, you’ll need:
• A data service plan from your wireless service provider
• A BlackBerry smartphone with 64 MB of memory
• 2.4MB of available smartphone memory
• BlackBerry® Device Software v4.5 or later

Nokia N900

Nokia N900 phone and mobile computer: Technical Specifications:


Display :- 3.5 inch touch-sensitive widescreen display
800 × 480 pixel resolution
Processor and 3D accelerator :- TI OMAP 3430: ARM Cortex-A8 600 MHz
PowerVR SGX with OpenGL ES 2.0 support
Memory :- Up to 1GB of application memory
(256 MB RAM, 768 MB virtual memory)
Mass memory :- 32 GB internal storage
Store up to 7000 MP3 songs or 40 hours of high-quality video
Up to 16 GB of additional storage with an external microSD card
GPS and navigation :- Integrated GPS, Assisted-GPS, and Cell-based receivers
Pre-loaded Ovi Maps application
Automatic geotagging

Contact

H.A.BOKTEARE HOSSEN


Chandgaon R/A House# 235, Road# 9, Block-B,

Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Mobile: +88-01815-720377.

Email: bokteare@gmail.com

Why you will use N85


Recently I've been changing my handset on a fairly frequent basis, ever since I decided to change from the E51 I had been using for a while. I faffed about choosing between the N82, E66 or E71. I considered a few retro ideas (N73 or N80) but quickly decided against that, thought the N95/N95 8GB would be too much like going back, and eventually settled on the N82. Except, I didn't settle for long.

After choosing the N82, (which has made it's way onto my all time favourite list*), I made the change to the E71. I had been considering it, the E71 was getting rave reviews online, and I had the chance for a good deal, so I took it. I learnt my lesson, with that one. Whilst I cannot fault the performance of the handset during my time with it, I came to the conclusion that QWERTY is not for me. A real shame, because the E71 is an excellent product, and works really well. However, I found myself constantly getting the wrong key, always pressing the next to the one I wanted. During a text conversation with a friend, I got really frustrated and after feeling like throwing the damn phone against the wall, I removed my SIM back to the N82 and sanity was restored. For a while.

Shortly after having returned to the N82, I took the chance to pick up a 5800. This wasn't even in my list of options initially, but with a positive launch and an enjoyable day out in London with the 5800, I was sold. For just under a week. I think that the 5800 is also a perfectly adequate handset, feature rich at a very competitive price. Usability is easy, simple with S60 doing all it does best. I quickly customised the menu layout to how I wanted it and the phone was working well. Excellent music playback, good features; I was set. Almost. There are two things I do most on my phone, message and web. Email, IM, Text, MMS, and web browsing account for easily 85% of my phone usage. I rarely make calls, my other usage is made up with things like taking pics/videos, listening to music, and a few other miscellaneous options. Web browsing on the 5800 soon started to wear me down, even using the stylus I found selecting links on certain sites awkward, and quickly tired of the hassle. I needed something else.

I found my solace in the N95 8GB. Like putting on a pair of comfortable old slippers, the N95 8GB was a dream to be using again. Fantastic in every way, *this* phone gave me what I want. Easy web browsing with the D-Pad controlling things, huge memory, and a keypad of which I hadn't enjoyed such comfort for many a day, since selling on the E51. Messaging became a joy again, and no longer an arduous task, and man, that screen is something else. I started to regret ever selling on my N95 first time round. I've hunted the market for a phone that gives me what I have found in the N95; simple usability aligned with top of the range functionality. No damn touchscreen, no damn QWERTY keyboard, just ease of use and mighty fine looking, too.

However, as you can see from the title of this post, I am not using the N95 8GB right now (well, kind of sorta, but not really). After a week or so of returning to the N95 I had the chance to purchase an E66. Here, I thought, was something worth having. After all, as much as the N95 is great, the E66 was new, would carry warranty for any future issues, but also matched what I'd been looking for - build quality and functionality of the Eseries devices, but it still looks like a phone! Proper keypad, and all. And the E66 is all that, but suspect battery it is rumoured to have, and that's what I found. In the end I only had it two days, yet I had to charge it four times! Amazing. The obvious course of choice, it seemed, would be to go back to the N95, but instead I find myself using an N85. Walking down the high st I saw one in a shop, for sale, SIM free. It was second hand, in a sense, but really almost brand new. A customer had bought one on contract, took it back the next day, didn't want it. Phone still has the screen covers on and all sorts. There wasn't even a call made on it! I just happened to be passing at the right time and picked it up for a good price.

So that's it, really. A couple of months of phone changes, from Eseries to Nseries and back and forth, nightmare experiences with Touchscreen and QWERTY devices, I find myself using a handset that two months ago, I hadn't even considered. First impressions are good, this is one solid phone. I've seen much feedback on various forums, slating a wobbly slider, and other build problems, but this device has none of that. Feels solid, well built, has good weight in the hand, pretty much matches the N95 for what I want in a phone, with a slimmer, better looking design. The screen on this thing is amazing, such clarity. Looking back over the last couple of months, I've changed my phone a lot, really. The Switch application on S60 devices has been invaluable, so easy to keep my calendar, messages, bookmarks, contacts and others up to date on which ever phone I had at the time.

Nokia N97 Available Now



The Nokia N97 is here! All the buzz and chat is around the net, the Nokia N97 is going to be released on the 15th June.

To the popularity of this phone, stock is going to be in high demand, so to beat the rush you can get your pre-order in, NOW!!

Mobiles.co.uk are one of the leading online mobile phone retailers in the UK, and have the N97 available to order, now, on O2 and Orange. For those who've been living in a cave these last few weeks, the Nokia N97 is the latest powerhouse device in the multimedia NSeries range. Features include:

- 3.5 inch Touchscreen display!
- Full QWERTY Keyboard - unique slide design!
- 32GB internal memory plus memory card slot!
- 5.0 Megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Lens and auto focus!
- Total Support for Facebook - upload photos, message friends and update your status!
- HSDPA mobile broadband, Wi-Fi and built-in GPS SatNav!
- Symbian operating system - customise your N97 with downloadable apps from the Ovi Store!

So at this full of set where you can browse internet easily.

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