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The Blackberry Curve – Information & Advice

August 29th, 2010 ama No comments

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.

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Finding Local Restaurants With Your IPhone

August 16th, 2010 ama No comments

Most of us have had the experience of being somewhere unfamiliar, looking for somewhere to eat that won't result in food poisoning. I had it recently, walking around Nottingham's streets trying to find a decent Chinese or Indian takeaway.

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Features You Can Expect With The HTC Incredible

August 6th, 2010 ama No comments

In many people's opinions, the slim, feature-packed HTC Incredible leaves other smart phones in the dust. It has a thickness of less than half 1 inch, so it fits easily into a pouch or purse. Packed into that small size, however, are an 8 megapixel camera, a 1 GHz processor, and a 3.7-inch high definition screen. On top of that, it operates at lightning fast speeds, includes a simple-to-use touch screen, and has many voice-activated features. Below, you can see a breakdown of the top 5 features of the HTC Incredible. Also, there is a massive selection of HTC Incredible accessories to increase the features of this phone, such as an extended battery, which will increase your stand-by and talk time.

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The HTC Desire – Information & Advice

July 13th, 2010 ama No comments

When set side by side, you would think that the HTC Desire was an identical twin to the Google Nexus One. The insides are virtually the same, as well. Both offer a 1 GHZ Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor, a GPS, A-GPS, a microSD, 512 MB of flash and 265 MB of Ram. The 3.7" WVGA AMOLED screen and the curves of the device, as well as the fact that the power button is on the top, also seem to mimic the Google Nexus One. As with the Nexus One, there's a proximity sensor, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Then there's the 5-megapixel camera on the back (with an LED flash) that includes the capability to capture 800 x 480 video. Both handsets run the Android 2.1 OS and both feature the same handy shortcuts on the front of the phone - home, menu, back and search. So what's the difference between the two phones? There actually aren't that many because HTC actually manufactured both phones. So, although, the Nexus One is officially a Google phone, for all intents and purposes it's actually a HTC handset. But HTC wouldn't ship an identical product with a different name though would they? Of course they wouldn't! The HTC desire replaces the mechanical trackball on the front of the Nexus One and the touch sensitive buttons on the screen with hard shortcut keys and a button that provides more precise optical navigation. This move has been happening across the industry. BlackBerry, in fact, has done the same thing. Trackballs tend to be a little delicate and nobody wants the trackball to break while they're paying for an 18 or 24 month contract. The HTC handset offers the HTC Sense UI, which is also found on the HTC Hero. Obviously, since it's not an HTC product, you're not going to find this in Google's Nexus One. The Sense UI is improved and faster and has incorporated other contact features that make the Nexus One look much more boring than the Desire. A "helicopter view" is new to Sense and works much the way Expose works on a Mac. If you pinch the homescreen it will display all the pages that are running on the homescreen. All you need to do then is tap the screen to grab the one you want or pinch back out as the Desire supports multi-touch. So, which one should you get - the HTC Desire, the Google Nexus One or the iPhone? It really comes down to personal preference, as there's not much between them at all. However, if you're really unsure, then the fact that the HTC Desire was released later than the Google Nexus One, and is cheaper than the iPhone, would maybe give it the advantage.

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HTC EVO -Find Out Where To Get 60% OFF On This Hot 4G Phone

July 2nd, 2010 ama No comments

HTC EVO

Exclusively from Sprint, the HTC EVO 4G mobile phone is the world's first 3G/4G Android handset, offering simultaneous voice and data connectivity and download speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G. Additionally, the EVO 4G can still connect to 3G data services in areas not currently served by Sprint's 4G network.

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