Kamis, 03 November 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 Phone Features







Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 Phone Features

Pros:
Sleek And Stylish
Lightweight
Android 3.1 HoneyComb
Dual-core 1GHz processor

Cons:

No Expandable Memory
Expensive Accessories

The Bottom Line

It’s pretty clear that amongst all the Honeycomb tablets, Samsung has done the best job of making a 10-inch tablet. If you are looking for a 3G tablet and are not a big Apple fan, then this is the perfect tablet to buy.

The 750 is fitted with a 7000 mAh Li-polymer battery which easily gives you 8 hours of life in heavy usage scenarios.

Performance
Performance wise, this tablet easily gives a good competition to the iPad2. Its touch screen is nearly as nimble and responsive as an iPad. For an Android tablet, it's easily the best optimised touch experience. Typing on the tablet is also no pain at all. The fingers flow smoothly and the input is butter smooth, even with GPU intensive games, thanks to the dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor under the hood and 1GB of RAM. The camera on the tablet is not the best, but I have hardly seen people clicking pictures with their tablets. For occasional snaps, the camera does the job. The front-facing camera for video calling is superb and clear. It easily handles multitasking and has a negligible amount of lag on it.

Rabu, 02 November 2011

BlackBerry Bold 9790 Cellular Phone Features







BlackBerry Bold 9790 Cellular Phone Features
Built with refined touches and functional features, the BlackBerry® Bold™ 9790 smartphone provides a fluid high-resolution touch screen, precise optical trackpad and iconic QWERTY keyboard, all in a narrow, pocketable size.. Courtesy of Smarter Apps, the popular Angry Farm game comes to the BlackBerry. The Farmer is away and the farm has been overrun by an army of hungry foxes. You have to go after them.

There are 50 new levels for a total of 250.
Angry Farm for BlackBerry is compatible with the following devices: BlackBerry: 9570, Bold 9000, Bold 9650, Bold 9700, Bold 9780, Bold 9788, Bold 9790, Bold 9900, Bold 9930, Curve 8330, Curve 8350i, Curve 8520, Curve 8530, Curve 8900, Curve 8910, Curve 8930, Curve 8980, Curve 9300 3G, Curve 9330 3G, Curve 9350, Curve 9360, Pearl 9100 3G, Pearl 9105 3G, Pearl Flip 8220, Pearl Flip 8230, Porsche Design P’9981, Storm 9500, Storm 9530/9530T, Storm2 9550/9520, Style 9670, Torch 2 9810, Torch 2 9850 / 9860, Torch 9800, Tour 9630

Blackberry Curve 9380 Features





 Blackberry Curve 9380 Features
The BlackBerry Curve 9380 is a mid-range smartphone developed by Research in Motion. It is the first to feature a touchscreen and no physical keyboard. The curved, all-touch design creates a smartphone that's not only great to look at, but also feels just right in your hand.

TechRadar gave the Curve 9380 three out of five stars. They liked the smartphone's affordability, "bright, colourful screen", the BlackBerry 7 OS, the design and the light weight. However, they were displeased with the device's instability, low HVGA display resolution, and on-screen keyboard, especially due to it autocorrecting the password field. Their reaction to the Curve's social networking services integration was mixed, as they enjoyed some aspects but were frustrated at others. They said: "we'd rather have the BlackBerry Curve 9360 within the BlackBerry range we don't think it's the best option in its price range, and for only a little more money, you could get handset."
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