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Showing posts with label phone cell. Show all posts

Nokia 500 Fastest Symbian

Nokia announced the launch of the Nokia 500, the latest entry-level smartphone. This smart phone uses a 1GHz processor and touch screen measuring 3.2 inches.
Equipped with a 5 megapixel camera, the Nokia 500 is claimed to offer the experience of enjoying music, entertainment and navigation maps and "turn by turn" Anna in the Symbian operating system. This operating system has a better web browser and the latest Ovi Maps.

"Until now, the smartphone with a reasonable price is often categorized as a device with low-quality user experience and offer substandard," said said Ilari Nurmi, vice president of Nokia, August 2, 2011.
The presence of the Nokia 500, said Nurmi, is an example that Nokia continues to strive to innovate in delivering smartphones and shows how the Symbian operating system can continue to support Nokia in meeting market needs.

Fast processor that enables a user to open a variety of applications simultaneously, switching applications quickly, and run applications that require extra performance without slowing down the overall use of the device.
For information, unlike other smartphones with operating systems that have been commonly used 1GHz processor speed, this is the first Symbian smartphone with the processor's speed.

Nokia 500 comes with pre loaded with the best music and entertainment applications such as Shazam Encore, Gig Finder, Lonely Planet and Michelin guides. Voice navigation for pedestrian and drive-offline in over 80 countries to help avoid huge roaming data charges.
Like all smartphones in general, with the Nokia 500 users can receive updates Facebook, Twitter, various social networking and live chat directly on the main screen.

Nokia 500

More specification here

 

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5 Best Internet Browser For Phone Cell

Here are some browsers to mobile phones with the operating system (OS) java:

Hanghai Browser
Hanghai Browser Hanghai is made ​​in China's domestic mobile phone browser.
Features available on this browser is:

  • Supports browsing the web and wap pages with multiple windows or multiple tabs
  • Compression page
  • Download file

To try these browsers please download here

Bolt Browser
Bolt browser Features available on this browser is:

  • Browser speed without compression page, so it looks like on a computer
  • Streaming video, watch online videos like YouTube on mobile phones
  • Wap and web browsing

Application can be downloaded here, There is also a version for blackberry

Teashark Browser
teashark Features available on this browser are:

  • Browsing as on the desktop
  • Easy to use navigation features
  • Page Zoom
  • Landscape page
  • Multi tabs
  • Bookmark Manager

Please download here

UCWeb
ucweb One of the main advantages of UCWeb is a download manager is quite capable. Can download a temporary lay off, resume, and can also store the downloaded file in the phone memory or external memory.
Please
download here

Opera Mini
opera mini Opera Mini is the browser most widely installed in mobile phones, Feature available on this browser are:

  • Download manager
  • Synchronous with the opera links (bookmarks, speed dial)
  • Full-screen editing to edit text boxes in full
  • Save pages to specify the folder where the save page is stored

You have Download here

If anyone want to add in the comments box please.
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Samsung Hercules

4.5” Super AMOLED Plus display and a dual-core CPU clocked at 1.2 GHz. However the chipset will be built by Qualcomm, which means that the processor will be using the Scorpion, rather than the Cortex-A9 architecture.

Samsung Hercules support the 1700 MHz AWS 3G band and will also come with 850 and 1900 MHz 3G. The great news is that the smartphone will support HSPA for up to 42Mbps on the downlink and up to 5.76 Mbps on the uplink. This is the fastest network data transfers rates we have seen so far.

The impressive specs sheet of the Samsung Hercules continues with 1GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot and NFC support. The 8 megapixel camera should be able to capture 1080p videos.

The USB port will still come with MHL support, which means you are one adapter away from plugging in your regular HDMI cable and using it for TV-out. All this goodness is squeezed in a package with a profile of just 9.4mm.

Samsung Hercules

front and rear

Front and Side

 

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Samsung Nexus S

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With already buried GingerBread, making this smartphone can be operated with fast plus there is support for Internet calling.
Android is continuously developed, after many cellphone or smartphone embed Froyo the Android v2.2, now turn GingerBread which attracts many vendors. One example is Samsung. This Korean-based company launched its first smartphone based Andoid v2.3 by name Nexus S.

With a 4 inch screen size, and appear quite thin, because its thickness is 10 mm. Although less comfortable when inserted into the pocket, but did not reduce the comfort when gripped. The material used on the rear casing is plastic with excellent quality, making Nexus S looks dashing. While the white color on the back and glossy black on the front, making it look elegant.

This smartphone will be minimal buttons, only volume control buttons and locks that exist at the edges. Likewise with slots, the Nexus s only provide two slots at the bottom, which is to microUSB and 3.5 mm audio.
It has two cameras, hi-tech 5 MP on the back which have been included with the flash and some settings like white balance, store location, focus mode, exposure, scene modes and color effects. While at the front only provided VGA camera. The result is quite amazing, thanks to flash large enough, the resulting picture is so sharp.

New features included in GringerBread is Google Voice, where this feature we can make calls using the service SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) or more easily known as Internet calling. With this technology, the cost of the call can be cheaper. To be able to enjoy this service is easy enough, just need to register a Gmail account, you will automatically have a Google Voiceaccount.

Specifications and features :

  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900 HSDPA 900/1700/1900
  • dual camera 5 Mp (2592x1944px) and VGA display
  • GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps. 5.76 HSUPA
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth v2.1
  • Social networks intergration
  • car home
  • Email, Gtalk, Gmail
  • Voice dialer, voice search
  • Latitude, navigation, maps
  • News and weather
  • Music player tags
  • Flash player v10 .1
  • Android market
  • Document editor (install).
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Is Your Child Ready for a Cell Phone?

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The number of parents opting to purchase cell phones for children who have not yet reached their teens is growing exponentially. And the odds are, if you have a preteen, the conversation has surfaced within your own family. One study indicates that as many as 50% of children today own mobile phones.
However, before you run out to the store to purchase that much requested cell phone for your own child, you should consider how responsible your child is. There is no standard answer to the question - “At what age should you consider buying your child a cell phone?” It is up to you as the parent to determine if your child is ready for the responsibility.
There is no denying that a cell phone can be a handy tool for keeping up with your child. Most parents see it as a way to stay in touch in case of emergency. If your child needs to stay after school or if a practice runs late, then a simple phone call is all that is needed. If you are running late, then that same simple phone call can calm an anxious child.
 Adorable Baby Boy in Suit on Cellphone
For further security, almost all cell phones come standard with GPS (global positioning system) these days. This feature is handy for emergency personnel when trying to locate a person in an emergency situation.
However, many cell phone companies now also allow parents access to this built in feature to help monitor their child’s whereabouts. You will have to check with your mobile carrier to see if this feature is available as a monitoring device for your child’s phone.
Cell phones also help to teach children how to handle a little added responsibility. They can help you to teach your child accountability. Children, with your help, learn how to monitor their bill and minute usage, the importance of staying in contact, and how to handle the new trust granted by the parent.
Something that parents should be concerned about when considering purchasing a cell phone for a child is that a cell phone can expose your child to dangers as well. Parents need to be extra vigilant about monitoring who calls their child and who their child calls. Parents also need to monitor text messaging, or block the feature altogether.
If you have weighed the pros and cons of purchasing a cell phone for your child, and have decided to go ahead with purchase, then be sure to set rules and guidelines for your child regarding his/her cell phone usage.
It may help you to also have some controls in place for your child’s cell phone. You may consider a prepaid phone as an option, so there are no surprises when the bill arrives. You may also decide to block certain features (such as text messaging, Internet access, and games). You may also choose a phone that lets you decide who your child can call and who can call your child.
If you take these guidelines into consideration when buying your child a cell phone, then your child’s transition to the next level of responsibility should be a smooth one.
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Nokia C6-01

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The Nokia C6-01 comes in as a reasonably priced and well-built smartphone with great all-round connectivity and a unique feature to set it apart from rivals. The ClearBlack display can actually give Nokia quite an edge if it lives up to the expectations.
The Nokia C6-01 has got a tall task on its hands. It comes to replace an iconic phone like the 5800 XpressMusic. The Nokia 5800 (despite all its imperfections) introduced Nokia to the touchscreen game with a winning move but now it’s time for it to bow out of the way with dignity. One bestseller out – the next one in. The next generation is here and we’re happy to greet the Nokia C6-01. Let’s start with a quick check-up.
Key features:
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
  • Quad/Penta-band 3G with 10.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA support
  • 3.2" 16M-color ClearBlack AMOLED capacitive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution
  • 8 megapixel fixed-focus camera with dual-LED flash and 720p video @ 25fps recording; geotagging, face detection, smart-zoom in videos
  • Symbian^3 OS
  • 680 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 256 MB RAM
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • TV-out functionality (SD)
  • GPS receiver with A-GPS support and free lifetime voice-guided navigation
  • Digital compass
  • 340MB on-board storage, microSD expandable
  • DivX and XviD video support
  • Built-in accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Stereo FM Radio with RDS
  • MicroUSB port with USB On-the-go support
  • Flash and Java support for the web browser
  • Stereo Bluetooth 3.0
  • Excellent audio quality
  • Smart dialing and voice commands
Main disadvantages:
  • Disappointing battery life
  • Symbian^3 is still behind Android and iOS usability (mostly in text input and web browsing)
  • The camera is a fixed-focus unit, tends to oversharpen images by default
  • No office document editing (without a paid upgrade)
  • Relatively limited 3rd party software availability
The Nokia C6-01 seems better equipped indeed than most of its direct competitors. HVGA (320 x 480 pixels) seems to be the standard in this price range and nHD (360 x 640 pixels) trumps that and even keeps some deeper blacks in reserve. Not to mention stuff like HD video recording, USB On-the-go, DivX and XviD or Flash support, which are still rare enough to make a great selling point.
Nokia-C6-01
From where we stand there are some personality issues the C6-01 needs to tackle if it wants to keep the competition at a safe distance. The Symbian^3 shortcomings (no split-screen typing and a sub-par web browser) may not be make-or-break in the mid-range but they certainly matter. The other thing is the fixed focus imaging Nokia are so fond of. Anyway, this phone looks good and we really hope it delivers on the promises it makes. It’s not the top of the smartphone food chain and the C6-01 doesn’t feel particularly threatened. On the other hand, strong newcomers are always welcome in the midrange. Nokia C6-01 feature pack and capabilities are almost the same as the previous Symbian^3-powered C7. The thing that makes C6-01 special is its elegant and unique look plus it’s compact form factor. We guess the lower price will be a factor too. This time Nokia has bet on a smaller AMOLED screen in order to give us a more pocket friendly phone. Of course, shrinking the phone has made an impact on the thickness, but most users won’t have problems with that additional 3mm.
At the time being Nokia C6-01 can be yours for around 300 euro, which is close to the price announced initially by Nokia. As things stand right now, the Nokia C6-01 is too close to C7. The only differences are in the slightly bigger screen and the FM transmitter.
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