Blackberry has created two great phones that have similar features. They include camera, built in GPS, Media Player, Video recording, maps, wireless e-mail, organizer, browser, corporate data access, phone, sms/mms. Although, they are different in physical appearance they have many of the same features and functions. Consumers will have to really dig when comparing and contrasting them before making a final decision.
For a more in dept look of the two cell phones, I am going to compare and contrast their most popular features starting with the Storm and then the Bold. The display windows of both has transmissive TFT LCD, Font size (user selectable), light sensing screen; supports over 65,000 colors. One however, has a 3.25 inch screen size with a high resolution of 480 x 360 pixel color display and the other has a 2.6 inch screen size with half VGA resolution of 480 x 320 pixel color display.
Next the camera on the first one comes with 3.2mp, auto flash, auto focus and 2x digital zoom. The second one only has 2.0mp with flash but is equipped with 3x digital zoom. Both may require a microSD card to enable the video recording feature depending on the amount of memory available.
The battery life has a slight difference. Stand by time is 15 days and the talk time is 6 hours vs. a stand by time of 13.5 days and talk time of 4.5 hours. Both have a removable/rechargeable cryptographic lithium cell battery.
You will not get lost with either phone because they both offer a built in GPS system and maps. These features allow you to plan and view your trip right on the screen, save a list of favorite places you like to visit and step by step driving directions to any location of your choice.
They both have built in 3.5mm stereo with headset compatibility, integrated earpiece/microphone, speaker phone and Bluetooth ready. However, one has a touch screen keyboard (allows you to type by touch) vs. a QWERTY keyboard (allows you to type on a regular keyboard) on the other. The built in microphone is a great asset to both phones because it allows users to send voice e-mails. This comes in handy when you are in a hurry, donÕt feel up to typing or want to give a message in person but are unable to.
They both have media player which allows you to watch video or audio formatted programs, allow you to edit your Microsoft word or PowerPoint slides (copy and past, adjust font and other formatting) and doubles as an iPod allowing users to create their own playist list for easy listening.
The Blackberry Storm and the Blackberry Bold are very similar with few differences. Overall the Blackberry Storm offers a little more. It offers better picture resolution, more digital camera MPS, a longer battery life and more built in memory. However, if you donÕt like touch screens and prefer the usual keyboard style, the Blackberry Bold offers it. There are such minute differences between the two; one would have to begin to look at styles, colors, prices and services to help them make a choice.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Samsung G600 vs. Samsung J700
On the surface, the Samsung G600 and the Samsung J700 look similar, but how similar are they really?
Both devices are slim and slender, compact candybar style slider phones (which means they both come with a slide-out keypad). They also both just about the same size - with the G600 being 101 mm x 47.8 mm x 14.9 mm as compared with the J700 which is 99.5 mm x 48 mm x 14.8 mm. The J700 is, however, a bit lighter weight than the G600, weighing in at 92 g to the G600's 104 g.
The G600 has a 2.2 inch display screen with 240 x 320 pixel resolution and is capable of up to 16 million colors. The J700 has a slightly smaller 2.0 inch display screen and only 128 x 160 pixel resolution, capable of just 65,000 colors.
Both of these phones run on the AT&T EDGE network, and neither of these phones support 3G speeds. Both phones have Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and a USB v2.0 port, but neither one has Wi-Fi.
The G600 features a speakerphone but no photocall, while the J700 features the reverse - photocall but no speakerphone. The phonebooks in both devices, meanwhile, are each able to store 1,000 contacts, but the G600 can save 10 more each of your dialed, received, and missed calls than the J700 can (with 30/30/30 versus 20/20/20).
Along the same memory-related lines, although both devices sport microSD card slots for expandable storage, neither of these smartphones has very much internal memory, with the G600 having 55 MB and the J700 having 10 MB.
Similarly, the batteries powering the two devices are similar - both Lithium-Ion batteries - but the one with the G600 is slightly more powerful, able to retain a charge for up to 300 hours of standby time and 3 1/2 hours of talk time versus up to 250 hours of standby time and 3 hours of talk time with the J700.
One enormous difference between the two Samsung devices is their digital cameras. The G600 has a 5 megapixel digital camera, but the J700 only has a 1.3 megapixel digital camera. Plus, the camera on the G600 includes autofocus, image stabilization, and LED flash, whereas the J700's camera has none of these. Both devices have some degree of video recording or capture and playback capability, but the G600's is better, being VGA capable at up to 15 frames per second.
For your music listening pleasure, however, both devices have a built-in MP3 player and an FM tuner (though the G600's is in stereo).
What is most surprising about these two smartphones, perhaps, is that it was the Samsung G600 that was released first, in July of 2007, while the Samsung J700 was released in February of 2008. You'd think it would be the other way around because the G600 seems like an upgraded version of the J700. So to sum up, unless you really want a pink smartphone (the J700 does come in black too, by the way) or unless there's a significant deal or pricing difference, then there's really no obvious reason to choose the J700 over the G600.
Both devices are slim and slender, compact candybar style slider phones (which means they both come with a slide-out keypad). They also both just about the same size - with the G600 being 101 mm x 47.8 mm x 14.9 mm as compared with the J700 which is 99.5 mm x 48 mm x 14.8 mm. The J700 is, however, a bit lighter weight than the G600, weighing in at 92 g to the G600's 104 g.
The G600 has a 2.2 inch display screen with 240 x 320 pixel resolution and is capable of up to 16 million colors. The J700 has a slightly smaller 2.0 inch display screen and only 128 x 160 pixel resolution, capable of just 65,000 colors.
Both of these phones run on the AT&T EDGE network, and neither of these phones support 3G speeds. Both phones have Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and a USB v2.0 port, but neither one has Wi-Fi.
The G600 features a speakerphone but no photocall, while the J700 features the reverse - photocall but no speakerphone. The phonebooks in both devices, meanwhile, are each able to store 1,000 contacts, but the G600 can save 10 more each of your dialed, received, and missed calls than the J700 can (with 30/30/30 versus 20/20/20).
Along the same memory-related lines, although both devices sport microSD card slots for expandable storage, neither of these smartphones has very much internal memory, with the G600 having 55 MB and the J700 having 10 MB.
Similarly, the batteries powering the two devices are similar - both Lithium-Ion batteries - but the one with the G600 is slightly more powerful, able to retain a charge for up to 300 hours of standby time and 3 1/2 hours of talk time versus up to 250 hours of standby time and 3 hours of talk time with the J700.
One enormous difference between the two Samsung devices is their digital cameras. The G600 has a 5 megapixel digital camera, but the J700 only has a 1.3 megapixel digital camera. Plus, the camera on the G600 includes autofocus, image stabilization, and LED flash, whereas the J700's camera has none of these. Both devices have some degree of video recording or capture and playback capability, but the G600's is better, being VGA capable at up to 15 frames per second.
For your music listening pleasure, however, both devices have a built-in MP3 player and an FM tuner (though the G600's is in stereo).
What is most surprising about these two smartphones, perhaps, is that it was the Samsung G600 that was released first, in July of 2007, while the Samsung J700 was released in February of 2008. You'd think it would be the other way around because the G600 seems like an upgraded version of the J700. So to sum up, unless you really want a pink smartphone (the J700 does come in black too, by the way) or unless there's a significant deal or pricing difference, then there's really no obvious reason to choose the J700 over the G600.
LG Arena KM900 Mobile Phone
The Arena by LG has been launched in competition to the Apple's iPhone. Needless to say, it has a wide touch screen, great connectivity and good balance of technology and features. The phone also sports an excellent high resolution camera and can be your perfect mate.
Form and Design The Arena is supposed to be a slim built, wide screen phone. However, at 3inches, the screen still remains a tad bit on the smaller side when compared to the iPhone screen. The rest of the story is quite same to the Arena's famed competitor as the phone bears striking similarity of design with the iPhone.
Key Features The new S class user interface is the first thing you will notice about this LG mobile phone. A unique 3d experience that sets the phone apart from rest of the lot also awaits you. A few of the most impressive features of the phone include a mammoth 8GB of Flash memory and a slot for microSD card and a cool 5 mega pixel camera capable of DVD quality stills and video capture. The camera comes with auto focus and a LED flash giving some amazingly clear results.
Other Features This LG mobile phone is also high on connectivity and features Bluetooth, WiFi and GPRS plus a USB port for wired connections. LG Arena KM900 Mobile Phone supports both dual and quad band networks and is the best in LG's touch screen interface.
Verdict It is a good LG mobile phone for those who want a good blend of technology and features from their phone. Also for those who find the large screen of the iPhone too imposing, this might be a good choice. The camera is of course awesome and so is the memory. However, the phone could do a wee bit more with multi media features and seems to be lagging behind there.
Form and Design The Arena is supposed to be a slim built, wide screen phone. However, at 3inches, the screen still remains a tad bit on the smaller side when compared to the iPhone screen. The rest of the story is quite same to the Arena's famed competitor as the phone bears striking similarity of design with the iPhone.
Key Features The new S class user interface is the first thing you will notice about this LG mobile phone. A unique 3d experience that sets the phone apart from rest of the lot also awaits you. A few of the most impressive features of the phone include a mammoth 8GB of Flash memory and a slot for microSD card and a cool 5 mega pixel camera capable of DVD quality stills and video capture. The camera comes with auto focus and a LED flash giving some amazingly clear results.
Other Features This LG mobile phone is also high on connectivity and features Bluetooth, WiFi and GPRS plus a USB port for wired connections. LG Arena KM900 Mobile Phone supports both dual and quad band networks and is the best in LG's touch screen interface.
Verdict It is a good LG mobile phone for those who want a good blend of technology and features from their phone. Also for those who find the large screen of the iPhone too imposing, this might be a good choice. The camera is of course awesome and so is the memory. However, the phone could do a wee bit more with multi media features and seems to be lagging behind there.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
New T-Mobile Phone - Taking the Cellular Phone World by Storm
The only really question to ask yourself is this: Are you prepared for the New T-Mobile phone Google just launched?. I'm serious; the Google G1 is Google's first try at a mobile phone. In fact, it is positioned rival Apple's iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry. We're not through yet. This new T-Mobile Phone uses Google's phone operating system - the Android.
And that's just for starters. The advantages the Android has over the iPhone operating system are numerous. For instance, you'll be glad to know that the new T-Mobile Phone has a 3.2in TFT LCD flat screen that supports HVGA. In fact, it goes hand in glove with a full 5-row slide-out QWERTY keyboard. What makes this so special? In a nutshell, this keyboard really helps professional to work more efficiently and quickly. The slide action screen is lets you view the screen as you are input data. I don't have to tell you how priceless this. But that's not all. High-speed Internet access via the 3G-phone network along with Wi-Fi is a major asset.
Look, the new T-Mobile phone is actually comes preloaded with Google Search, Maps, Gmail with Contacts, Calendar, Google Talk, and YouTube. And it doesn't stop there; Google has set up seamless interfacing between mobile and traditional communications. Moreover, database features are a key requirement for traveling executives. Listen, I'm not kidding around, accessing your webmail and surfing the net make the new T-Mobile phone the cream of the crop. This is not just my opinion. Google views the G1 as a way to access world's information - not just as a cellular phone.
They've decided to embrace the fact that using mobile phones is fatly becoming one of the most important ways to connect to the Internet. Simply put, the new T-Mobile phone is the future.Here's something else, Google has chosen to allow its developers to create free software for the handset. Back to what I was saying in the beginning, the G1 uses HSDPA 2100 to send data at a very high frequency. What this means is you can use the Android market to quickly access a good variety of software and media downloads.
Also, another great feature is the fact that you will be able to store unlimited entries and fields in the address book. Okay, I'm nearly done, but let me tell you a little bit about the slim handset you'll get with your new t-mobile phone. Quite simply you'll be looking at 117.7 mm by 55.7 by 17.1 mm. And, on top of that, you'll enjoy up to 406 minutes of talk time. With all these amazing features, it doesn't take long for anyone to see the new T-Mobile phone is a diamond in the rough.
If you want one, you'd better move fast...the clock is ticking.
And that's just for starters. The advantages the Android has over the iPhone operating system are numerous. For instance, you'll be glad to know that the new T-Mobile Phone has a 3.2in TFT LCD flat screen that supports HVGA. In fact, it goes hand in glove with a full 5-row slide-out QWERTY keyboard. What makes this so special? In a nutshell, this keyboard really helps professional to work more efficiently and quickly. The slide action screen is lets you view the screen as you are input data. I don't have to tell you how priceless this. But that's not all. High-speed Internet access via the 3G-phone network along with Wi-Fi is a major asset.
Look, the new T-Mobile phone is actually comes preloaded with Google Search, Maps, Gmail with Contacts, Calendar, Google Talk, and YouTube. And it doesn't stop there; Google has set up seamless interfacing between mobile and traditional communications. Moreover, database features are a key requirement for traveling executives. Listen, I'm not kidding around, accessing your webmail and surfing the net make the new T-Mobile phone the cream of the crop. This is not just my opinion. Google views the G1 as a way to access world's information - not just as a cellular phone.
They've decided to embrace the fact that using mobile phones is fatly becoming one of the most important ways to connect to the Internet. Simply put, the new T-Mobile phone is the future.Here's something else, Google has chosen to allow its developers to create free software for the handset. Back to what I was saying in the beginning, the G1 uses HSDPA 2100 to send data at a very high frequency. What this means is you can use the Android market to quickly access a good variety of software and media downloads.
Also, another great feature is the fact that you will be able to store unlimited entries and fields in the address book. Okay, I'm nearly done, but let me tell you a little bit about the slim handset you'll get with your new t-mobile phone. Quite simply you'll be looking at 117.7 mm by 55.7 by 17.1 mm. And, on top of that, you'll enjoy up to 406 minutes of talk time. With all these amazing features, it doesn't take long for anyone to see the new T-Mobile phone is a diamond in the rough.
If you want one, you'd better move fast...the clock is ticking.
New T-Mobile Phone - Taking the Cellular Phone World by Storm
The only really question to ask yourself is this: Are you prepared for the New T-Mobile phone Google just launched?. I'm serious; the Google G1 is Google's first try at a mobile phone. In fact, it is positioned rival Apple's iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry. We're not through yet. This new T-Mobile Phone uses Google's phone operating system - the Android.
And that's just for starters. The advantages the Android has over the iPhone operating system are numerous. For instance, you'll be glad to know that the new T-Mobile Phone has a 3.2in TFT LCD flat screen that supports HVGA. In fact, it goes hand in glove with a full 5-row slide-out QWERTY keyboard. What makes this so special? In a nutshell, this keyboard really helps professional to work more efficiently and quickly. The slide action screen is lets you view the screen as you are input data. I don't have to tell you how priceless this. But that's not all. High-speed Internet access via the 3G-phone network along with Wi-Fi is a major asset.
Look, the new T-Mobile phone is actually comes preloaded with Google Search, Maps, Gmail with Contacts, Calendar, Google Talk, and YouTube. And it doesn't stop there; Google has set up seamless interfacing between mobile and traditional communications. Moreover, database features are a key requirement for traveling executives. Listen, I'm not kidding around, accessing your webmail and surfing the net make the new T-Mobile phone the cream of the crop. This is not just my opinion. Google views the G1 as a way to access world's information - not just as a cellular phone.
They've decided to embrace the fact that using mobile phones is fatly becoming one of the most important ways to connect to the Internet. Simply put, the new T-Mobile phone is the future.Here's something else, Google has chosen to allow its developers to create free software for the handset. Back to what I was saying in the beginning, the G1 uses HSDPA 2100 to send data at a very high frequency. What this means is you can use the Android market to quickly access a good variety of software and media downloads.
Also, another great feature is the fact that you will be able to store unlimited entries and fields in the address book. Okay, I'm nearly done, but let me tell you a little bit about the slim handset you'll get with your new t-mobile phone. Quite simply you'll be looking at 117.7 mm by 55.7 by 17.1 mm. And, on top of that, you'll enjoy up to 406 minutes of talk time. With all these amazing features, it doesn't take long for anyone to see the new T-Mobile phone is a diamond in the rough.
If you want one, you'd better move fast...the clock is ticking.
And that's just for starters. The advantages the Android has over the iPhone operating system are numerous. For instance, you'll be glad to know that the new T-Mobile Phone has a 3.2in TFT LCD flat screen that supports HVGA. In fact, it goes hand in glove with a full 5-row slide-out QWERTY keyboard. What makes this so special? In a nutshell, this keyboard really helps professional to work more efficiently and quickly. The slide action screen is lets you view the screen as you are input data. I don't have to tell you how priceless this. But that's not all. High-speed Internet access via the 3G-phone network along with Wi-Fi is a major asset.
Look, the new T-Mobile phone is actually comes preloaded with Google Search, Maps, Gmail with Contacts, Calendar, Google Talk, and YouTube. And it doesn't stop there; Google has set up seamless interfacing between mobile and traditional communications. Moreover, database features are a key requirement for traveling executives. Listen, I'm not kidding around, accessing your webmail and surfing the net make the new T-Mobile phone the cream of the crop. This is not just my opinion. Google views the G1 as a way to access world's information - not just as a cellular phone.
They've decided to embrace the fact that using mobile phones is fatly becoming one of the most important ways to connect to the Internet. Simply put, the new T-Mobile phone is the future.Here's something else, Google has chosen to allow its developers to create free software for the handset. Back to what I was saying in the beginning, the G1 uses HSDPA 2100 to send data at a very high frequency. What this means is you can use the Android market to quickly access a good variety of software and media downloads.
Also, another great feature is the fact that you will be able to store unlimited entries and fields in the address book. Okay, I'm nearly done, but let me tell you a little bit about the slim handset you'll get with your new t-mobile phone. Quite simply you'll be looking at 117.7 mm by 55.7 by 17.1 mm. And, on top of that, you'll enjoy up to 406 minutes of talk time. With all these amazing features, it doesn't take long for anyone to see the new T-Mobile phone is a diamond in the rough.
If you want one, you'd better move fast...the clock is ticking.
Announcing! Today's Top 4 Wireless Cell Phone Accessories
Have you been waiting for the other shoe to drop as you weed through the mountains of wireless cell phone accessories available today?
Like it or not, this surge in cell phone usage coupled with a wide range of cell phones make it tough to figure out what wireless cell phone accessories will fit your lifestyle.
Listen, you'll come out of this without a scratch. Bear with me as I crank out the top 5 wireless cell phone accessories. Seriously, you don't want to miss this.
So let's get started.
1.Shift Belt Clip
The tired and true mobile phone belt clip: When this accessory hit the headlines, the stampede for it was huge. In fact, the shift belt clip happens to be a vital cell phone accessory in today's world. No wonder. If it is easier for you to keep your cell phone attached to your waist while driving or doing other activities, then this is one of the wireless cell phone accessories you will adore.
2.Travel Cell Phone Chargers
It's no secret that a cell phone charger is one of the major wireless cell phone accessories. Pound for pound, it is important that you are able to make and receive calls whenever necessary. And get this: Most travel chargers are lightweight and pocket sized. What this means is you can carry it with you everywhere you go. Never worry about running out of power again.
3.Bluetooth Speakerphone
Without a doubt, the Bluetooth speakerphone lets you say goodbye to your handset. Right before your eyes, you can turn your driving experience to a much safer one using the Bluetooth speakerphone. Listen, the speaker volume is easily adjustable automatically to help avoid background noise. One more thing: This wireless cell phone accessory will give you 20 hours of stretch talk time and 480 hours of standby.
4.Cell Phone Batteries
Oddly enough, people often overlook cell phone batteries, as much needed wireless cell phone accessories. Honestly, like most batteries, you will need to replace your battery. Over time, you can expect that your cell phone battery will lose its ability to store power for an extended period of time. At this point, a battery replacement is inevitable. If you use your cell phone constantly, it's a good rule of thumb to have a spare battery available. Just in case.
So there you have it. Today's top 4 wireless cell phone accessories for working professionals, students, and anyone else who uses their cell phone on a regular basis.
Like it or not, this surge in cell phone usage coupled with a wide range of cell phones make it tough to figure out what wireless cell phone accessories will fit your lifestyle.
Listen, you'll come out of this without a scratch. Bear with me as I crank out the top 5 wireless cell phone accessories. Seriously, you don't want to miss this.
So let's get started.
1.Shift Belt Clip
The tired and true mobile phone belt clip: When this accessory hit the headlines, the stampede for it was huge. In fact, the shift belt clip happens to be a vital cell phone accessory in today's world. No wonder. If it is easier for you to keep your cell phone attached to your waist while driving or doing other activities, then this is one of the wireless cell phone accessories you will adore.
2.Travel Cell Phone Chargers
It's no secret that a cell phone charger is one of the major wireless cell phone accessories. Pound for pound, it is important that you are able to make and receive calls whenever necessary. And get this: Most travel chargers are lightweight and pocket sized. What this means is you can carry it with you everywhere you go. Never worry about running out of power again.
3.Bluetooth Speakerphone
Without a doubt, the Bluetooth speakerphone lets you say goodbye to your handset. Right before your eyes, you can turn your driving experience to a much safer one using the Bluetooth speakerphone. Listen, the speaker volume is easily adjustable automatically to help avoid background noise. One more thing: This wireless cell phone accessory will give you 20 hours of stretch talk time and 480 hours of standby.
4.Cell Phone Batteries
Oddly enough, people often overlook cell phone batteries, as much needed wireless cell phone accessories. Honestly, like most batteries, you will need to replace your battery. Over time, you can expect that your cell phone battery will lose its ability to store power for an extended period of time. At this point, a battery replacement is inevitable. If you use your cell phone constantly, it's a good rule of thumb to have a spare battery available. Just in case.
So there you have it. Today's top 4 wireless cell phone accessories for working professionals, students, and anyone else who uses their cell phone on a regular basis.
Announcing! Today's Top 4 Wireless Cell Phone Accessories
Have you been waiting for the other shoe to drop as you weed through the mountains of wireless cell phone accessories available today?
Like it or not, this surge in cell phone usage coupled with a wide range of cell phones make it tough to figure out what wireless cell phone accessories will fit your lifestyle.
Listen, you'll come out of this without a scratch. Bear with me as I crank out the top 5 wireless cell phone accessories. Seriously, you don't want to miss this.
So let's get started.
1.Shift Belt Clip
The tired and true mobile phone belt clip: When this accessory hit the headlines, the stampede for it was huge. In fact, the shift belt clip happens to be a vital cell phone accessory in today's world. No wonder. If it is easier for you to keep your cell phone attached to your waist while driving or doing other activities, then this is one of the wireless cell phone accessories you will adore.
2.Travel Cell Phone Chargers
It's no secret that a cell phone charger is one of the major wireless cell phone accessories. Pound for pound, it is important that you are able to make and receive calls whenever necessary. And get this: Most travel chargers are lightweight and pocket sized. What this means is you can carry it with you everywhere you go. Never worry about running out of power again.
3.Bluetooth Speakerphone
Without a doubt, the Bluetooth speakerphone lets you say goodbye to your handset. Right before your eyes, you can turn your driving experience to a much safer one using the Bluetooth speakerphone. Listen, the speaker volume is easily adjustable automatically to help avoid background noise. One more thing: This wireless cell phone accessory will give you 20 hours of stretch talk time and 480 hours of standby.
4.Cell Phone Batteries
Oddly enough, people often overlook cell phone batteries, as much needed wireless cell phone accessories. Honestly, like most batteries, you will need to replace your battery. Over time, you can expect that your cell phone battery will lose its ability to store power for an extended period of time. At this point, a battery replacement is inevitable. If you use your cell phone constantly, it's a good rule of thumb to have a spare battery available. Just in case.
So there you have it. Today's top 4 wireless cell phone accessories for working professionals, students, and anyone else who uses their cell phone on a regular basis.
Like it or not, this surge in cell phone usage coupled with a wide range of cell phones make it tough to figure out what wireless cell phone accessories will fit your lifestyle.
Listen, you'll come out of this without a scratch. Bear with me as I crank out the top 5 wireless cell phone accessories. Seriously, you don't want to miss this.
So let's get started.
1.Shift Belt Clip
The tired and true mobile phone belt clip: When this accessory hit the headlines, the stampede for it was huge. In fact, the shift belt clip happens to be a vital cell phone accessory in today's world. No wonder. If it is easier for you to keep your cell phone attached to your waist while driving or doing other activities, then this is one of the wireless cell phone accessories you will adore.
2.Travel Cell Phone Chargers
It's no secret that a cell phone charger is one of the major wireless cell phone accessories. Pound for pound, it is important that you are able to make and receive calls whenever necessary. And get this: Most travel chargers are lightweight and pocket sized. What this means is you can carry it with you everywhere you go. Never worry about running out of power again.
3.Bluetooth Speakerphone
Without a doubt, the Bluetooth speakerphone lets you say goodbye to your handset. Right before your eyes, you can turn your driving experience to a much safer one using the Bluetooth speakerphone. Listen, the speaker volume is easily adjustable automatically to help avoid background noise. One more thing: This wireless cell phone accessory will give you 20 hours of stretch talk time and 480 hours of standby.
4.Cell Phone Batteries
Oddly enough, people often overlook cell phone batteries, as much needed wireless cell phone accessories. Honestly, like most batteries, you will need to replace your battery. Over time, you can expect that your cell phone battery will lose its ability to store power for an extended period of time. At this point, a battery replacement is inevitable. If you use your cell phone constantly, it's a good rule of thumb to have a spare battery available. Just in case.
So there you have it. Today's top 4 wireless cell phone accessories for working professionals, students, and anyone else who uses their cell phone on a regular basis.
Which smartphones should you want to buy in 2009?
Smartphones have always been big business, but this year, they're set to get even bigger, and a selection of new phones in 2009 look set to make them all the more important: the Nokia N97, the Toshiba TG01, and the astounding Palm Pre.
Nokia N97 - a touch of Symbian
If we're discussing smartphone software, Symbian has always been one of the big names in the market, and the most up-to-date, touch-based version continues that upstanding tradition, in the body of the Nokia N97. You don't just get a touchscreen, though, since the Nokia N97 has also got a full QWERTY keyboard, that makes texting, live chat and emails so easy to do on the move. As for what else it can do, the Nokia N97 will also impress with its 5 MP camera, awesome multimedia player (which includes video playback that simply has to be seen to be truly appreciated), a huge 32Gb of storage space, and super-fast web access. Basically, the Nokia N97 is amongst the best phones in existence.
Toshiba TG01 - Windows, but nice
Whilst Symbian has been evolving competitors Microsoft haven't been resting on their laurels, and the new phone to show off Windows Mobile is the super-powerful Toshiba TG01. It doesn't just have the biggest screen ever found on a mobile phone, weighing in at 4.1 inches, but the Toshiba TG01 also has the most powerful processor ever used in a mobile phone. Dubbed Snapdragon, the 1GHz, multi-core chipset gives the Toshiba TG01 raw power, and since that's what's needed to let Windows Mobile run at its optimum level, the Toshiba TG01 is arguably the best WinMo phone that's ever been announced.
Palm Pre - the new hotness
However, there's a new kind on the block, which wants to take the smartphone crown all for itself. The Nokia N97 and the Toshiba TG01 both both have raw power, but what the new Palm Pre goes for is sheer elegance. With the brand new, unprecedented 'WebOS' powering it, the Palm Pre brings touch-friendly interactions and innovative design to a whole new level. For example, consider the new Fandango software which should be available when the Palm Pre is launched. It's an online cinema booking app, which lets you purchase tickets and watch trailers on your phone. However, even the Nokia N97 will most likely be able to do that. The Palm Pre, however, can also automatically add a note in your calendar, and contact people who are going with you, to let them know when and where. It's that kind of integration, and interplay between features that makes the Palm Pre the best candidate for phone of the year.
Nokia N97 - a touch of Symbian
If we're discussing smartphone software, Symbian has always been one of the big names in the market, and the most up-to-date, touch-based version continues that upstanding tradition, in the body of the Nokia N97. You don't just get a touchscreen, though, since the Nokia N97 has also got a full QWERTY keyboard, that makes texting, live chat and emails so easy to do on the move. As for what else it can do, the Nokia N97 will also impress with its 5 MP camera, awesome multimedia player (which includes video playback that simply has to be seen to be truly appreciated), a huge 32Gb of storage space, and super-fast web access. Basically, the Nokia N97 is amongst the best phones in existence.
Toshiba TG01 - Windows, but nice
Whilst Symbian has been evolving competitors Microsoft haven't been resting on their laurels, and the new phone to show off Windows Mobile is the super-powerful Toshiba TG01. It doesn't just have the biggest screen ever found on a mobile phone, weighing in at 4.1 inches, but the Toshiba TG01 also has the most powerful processor ever used in a mobile phone. Dubbed Snapdragon, the 1GHz, multi-core chipset gives the Toshiba TG01 raw power, and since that's what's needed to let Windows Mobile run at its optimum level, the Toshiba TG01 is arguably the best WinMo phone that's ever been announced.
Palm Pre - the new hotness
However, there's a new kind on the block, which wants to take the smartphone crown all for itself. The Nokia N97 and the Toshiba TG01 both both have raw power, but what the new Palm Pre goes for is sheer elegance. With the brand new, unprecedented 'WebOS' powering it, the Palm Pre brings touch-friendly interactions and innovative design to a whole new level. For example, consider the new Fandango software which should be available when the Palm Pre is launched. It's an online cinema booking app, which lets you purchase tickets and watch trailers on your phone. However, even the Nokia N97 will most likely be able to do that. The Palm Pre, however, can also automatically add a note in your calendar, and contact people who are going with you, to let them know when and where. It's that kind of integration, and interplay between features that makes the Palm Pre the best candidate for phone of the year.
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