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Galaxy Y Pro Duos: Android Dual SIM Card from Samsung

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 15 Desember 2011 0 komentar
After the successful release of Galaxy Y dibundling by Smartfren, Esia and Samsung preparing a mobile phone is ready to continue the success of Galaxy Y Pros. It's just that this new device will reportedly have a dual SIM card.

As of version terdahulunya, Galaxy Y Pro Duos are still going to sweep into the market of young people who have spend is limited. But would like to feel a sense of fun to use a mobile phone that is capable of running the 250 thousand applications.

With the addition of a ' pro ', this phone is made for young people who have the same berchatting ria through various chat apps available on Android Market.

To add the chat experience, Samsung mobile phone was put on the camera handle front command you are using a variety of applications such as Skype video call.

To run a variety of Android applications, Galaxy Pro Duos are equipped with a processor speed 832MHz is a fairly smooth playing 3D games.

Although this phone is predictable is present at the beginning of next year, but unfortunately Samsung Android 2.3 still mempercayakkan to accompany Gingerbread Galxy Pro Duos.

In addition, we also have to be assured sperti what mode dual sim cards, is it possible to use GSM or GSM-CDMA as later santer discussed by users of Android phones.

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Motorola EX128 – Review, Features, Price And Specs

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 10 Mei 2011 0 komentar
Motorola EX128 ImageThe demand for dual SIM phones have been on a rise and understanding this fact several mobile phone manufacturers have come up with dual sim phones. There is a great market for dual SIM phones and in order to cash in that, Motorola one the renowned cell phone manufacturers have come up with Motorola EX128. Motorola EX128 dual SIM is an affordable handset which  which has been a large number of functional features. Read on the Motorola EX128 review to know more about this device.

Motorola EX128 Looks And Design

The phone is an a sleek device measuring 107 x 57 x 12.8 mm which is pretty good for carrying out long conversations. The phone feels solid on gripping and the rounded edges of the device gives it a chik look. The back part of the phone is scratch resistant and thanks to the anti-skid cover you get a good grip over the device. The phone displays a 3.2 inches TFT resistive touchscreen is capable of displaying 256K colors of resolution measuring 240×400 pixels.
The colors displayed are sharp and vibrant but the display suffers in direct sunlight. But considering the budget of the phone we donot have much complains about the design and display of the phone. The touchscreen of the device is quite responsive and responds to the slightest of touches and the front of the phone has 3 physical touch buttons and one will find 3 different widgets pages on the home screen. These widgets allows you to carry out different functions and applications.

Motorola EX128 Apps

The phone has several inbuilt apps such as calendar, convertor etc. Motorola EX128 applications helps in increasing the productivity of the device.

Motorola EX128 Specification

Motorola EX128 internal memory measures 50 MB which allows you to store contacts, SMS, MMS etc. Motorola EX128 expandable memory supports up to 8GB which allows you to further store data. The phone offers standard SMS, MMS and E-mail facilities and supports Java MIDP 2.0. For Motorola EX128 full specifications click here.

Motorola EX128 Camera

Motorola EX128 PicThe phone is equipped with a 3.15 MP camera which is capable of clicking pictures of resolution measuring 2048×1536 pixels. The camera is not equipped with advanced features like auto-focus and flash so clicking pictures in dim light is a problem. However, details of most of the pictures are sharp and clear and the phone also offers additional photo effects. Motorola EX128 video measures 15 fps. The video however recorded is far from being inspiring.

Motorola EX128 Connectivity And Multimedia

One of the big disadvantage of the phone is its lack for 3G support. The phone only supports 2G network. The phone however supports GPRS (Class 10), EDGE (Class 10). Motorola EX128 Bluetooth 2.1 with support for A2DP profile  helps in quick transferring of local files and data. The presence of 3.5 mm jack and microUSB 2.0 cable further enhances the local connectivity options of the device. Motoriola EX128 mobile has a stereo FM with RDS and the music player of the device supports various audio formats such as AAC, AAC+, MDI and MP3.

Motorola EX128 Battery Life

Motorolo EX128 mobile battery is a standard one (Li-Ion 910 mAh) which offers a talktime of around 3 hours.

Motorola EX128 Unboxing

During Motorola EX128 unboxing, we found the phone is to be equipped with standard accessories such as charger, USB cable, headset, manual etc. Motorola EX 128 manual helps users to better utilize the device.

Motorola EX128 Price

Motorola EX128 cost in the USA is $ 150 while the price of the phone in India is around Rs  7000. If you are looking for a budget phone with quality features then you can look forward to Motorola EX128. The phone is stylish, slim and has decent multimedia features to attract you.

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T-Mobile G2 Arrives Early at Radio Shack, Available Now!

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The Shack now has your G2. Yep, staying true to their promise about being the first to get the G2, Radio Shack now has the T-Mobile G2 available for grabs today – October 3rd!

With T-mobile still taking pre-orders, Radio Shack wasted no time in stocking up for launch today. Some locations on the West coast had the device on sale on Saturday evening. It should be safe to say, most Radio Shack stores on the East should now be stocked up with the device.


I just called  my local store (Springfield, MA) and they have two in stock! Give your nearest Radio Shack a call and get there as quick as you can – safely of course!

Let us know if you grabbed yours in the comment section below. Checkout some more information on the G2 and unboxing HERE!


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Handset Review | Archos 101 Internet Tablet

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 05 Mei 2011 0 komentar
Apple has done an excellent job of carving an “elitist” niche for itself in the portable audio and video player market, something that has been reaffirmed most recently with the success of the iPad. Since its products frequently come under criticism from some quarters for omitting key features, adopting a “closed” model and being overpriced, it’s surprising not to see rival companies trumping the kings of aesthetics more often. Archos is one of these rivals, and has recently placed Apple’s iPad squarely in its crosshairs with the release of the Archos 101 Internet Tablet. This is a 10.1-inch, capacitive widescreen (1024 x 600) Android 2.2-based internet tablet that for all intents and purposes represents a significant alternative to Apple’s device.
Finished in sleek black plastic with brushed metal backplates, it’s extremely light at just 480g and is amongst the slimmest of its kind at just 12mm thick. The adoption of a widescreen design will appeal to those who would view media on the device and a front-facing webcam offers video chat, though we’re disappointed to note that this is quite poor and only offers VGA (0.3-megapixel) resolution. Around the back is a kick-stand, which is extremely useful for propping up the tablet to watch video or elevating it slightly to offer a more comfortable viewing angle.

The range of connectivity on offer includes a USB-host for connecting to a computer to drag and drop content across, a standard USB port for connecting drives, microSD port for upping the 8GB or 16GB capacity and HDMI-out that (with an optional cable) can send content to a TV. It can also multi-task by switching between open applications, offers full Adobe Flash support and can stream media across wireless via SAMBA or UPnP protocols. In case you’re unaware, none of these features are available on the current version of the Apple iPad, which is pretty damning evidence for the versatile, open nature of this tablet.
Of course it’s not all good news for Archos in this match up and one area where Apple most definitely trumps the device is the display. This isn’t to say that the Archos 101’s screen isn’t very capable, because it is, but it’s not a patch on Apple’s gorgeous IPS screen, which is crisper, more vibrant, more responsive and has a better viewing angle. The latter quality is actually our biggest problem with the Archos, as images can drop in clarity drastically at a fairly shallow angle from square-on. In addition the Archos just feels a bit cheaper, and certainly doesn’t have the build quality on offer from Apple.
In terms of key functionality though, it does very well. We won’t go into the benefits of the Android 2.2 OS here but suffice to say it offers an extremely flexible and customisable environment with the ability to add useful widgets to any of five desktop views, a capable keyboard that’s about on par with most touchscreen devices around and fast browsing via wireless. Archos isn’t offering a 3G version of its tablet at present, but it is still possible to tether a phone via Bluetooth for use away from hotspots (which is also handy for adding a wireless keyboard and mouse). Media support is excellent, though users who have a wide array of video content may need to add the optional cinema plug-in for full support, which brings us to our next observation.
Two of the reasons why Archos’ devices are sometimes criticised on release are that users often have to pay extra over the base model price for plug-ins to unlock the full potential of the product and (more recently) that it restricts users to its own Android application library. This does seem a little unfair since Archos can often boast far cheaper prices for its “base-unit” than like-for-like rivals, thereby giving users the opportunity to save money initially and upgrade if they need to. Acceptably many consumers won’t want to buy with the intention of modding it from the off, so this will always be a contentious issue.
In addition, while the 101 is indeed restricted to Archos’ selection of apps, savvy Android users will be aware of ways to unlock the full complement of Android applications by installing a simple APK, which on this occasion we did.
Regardless, we found the selection of applications available from Archos to be reasonable (with around 18,000 or so available), and in most cases key apps and games have been incorporated. It should also be acknowledged that although Android 2.2 serves perfectly well on tablets, it isn’t designed for devices of this size, and with a new range of tablets offering the forthcoming Android 3.0 in 2011, owners might find themselves with out-dated software fairly quickly.
If you’re in the market for a tablet and are considering alternatives to the iPad, Archos makes it very simple. The 101 is far cheaper, far more flexible and far more “open” than its main rival, and though the display isn’t nearly as impressive, we can see a significant market willing to forgo this benefit for a long list of advantages – especially if modding it is on your list.

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