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The Motorola Milestone XT720 – Information & Advice

September 6th, 2010 ama No comments

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.

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The Top Android Phones

September 6th, 2010 ama No comments

Shopping for cell phones was at one time, much less complicated. Not too long ago, people thought they were high class with cell phones that could take pictures. Now, cell phones are capable of just about everything a computer is capable of. Nowadays, many people use their cell phones for far more stuff than making calls. For some, making calls is their last priority. When browsing for a new cell phone it is worth your while to figure out what it is you want capabilities you want out of your cell phone. Phones that function with the Android system can do quite a bit. Here are some of the top Android phones that are available right now. In addition to Android mobile phones, you should also read our Phone Detective review.

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Mobile Phones : How Will They Change In The Future?

September 4th, 2010 ama No comments

The mobile phones of the past were quite interesting compared to today's models. The old phones were large, bulky and had no features. Today's phones are light, compact and have various features, like cameras, email and internet access. People did not use the old phones much, but today almost everyone has a mobile phone. If mobile phones have changed so much so far, then what does the future look like?

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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 – Information & Advice

September 4th, 2010 ama No comments

When you get this new phone from Sony Ericsson, you will find that it runs extremely quickly, thanks to the 1GHz Snapdragon processor and the Android 1.6 OS from Google. With the help of the innovative new "Timescape" feature, you can look up every single bit of information you need to know about your friends, including their contact information, status updates on social networking sites, as well as emails, texts and messages you have had with them, all in one handy place. Accessing the data you want on a cell phone has never been easier.

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The LG Optimus – Information & Advice

September 4th, 2010 ama No comments

If you want a simple to use smartphone that is also packed with great features, then the LG Optimus is suitable for your needs. Its innovative design makes it perfect for those wanting something a little outside the norm, and it comes in black, white, pink and silver colors for maximum customization. It has a long lasting battery and you can get up to 32GB of memory with the microSD port. Additionally, it features GPS and Bluetooth capability. You can carry your media with you at all times with its comprehensive multimedia features. With the media player integrated into the system, you are able to easily watch Xvid and DivX videos, and the 3D thumbnail gallery allows for quick access and navigation. The 3 megapixel camera lets you geo tag and face tag automatically as you take your pictures, and you can share the pictures straight form your phone to the Internet. With the LG Optimus, you can even storyboard out and edit your videos on the phone itself. To make it more convenient, it is simpler than ever to use this interface. You can change around the number of home screens on the LG Optimus, allowing you to group together your favorite applications and give you the ability to read the news and check the weather. You can organize your home screen exactly the way you like.

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