Thursday, March 26, 2009

Samsung Eternity


There are a lot of touch screen phones coming out since the iPhone came out. Even before then "palm trio" and all that htc goodness. I always wondered if the Samsung Eternity is a good phone. After Samsung made the carrier rounds with the Instinct, the Behold, and the Delve, it's only natural that some variant of a touch-screen phone would come knocking on America's largest carrier, AT&T. Like its cousins, the Eternity (aka the SGH-A867) offers a vibrant touch screen, a sleek design, and multimedia features. But it also shows its individuality by offering AT&T Mobile TV and a couple of design tweaks. The result is a solid multimedia device but, worker bees needing strong data features will be disappointed. Call quality was satisfying, though the 3G connection was a bit shaky. The Eternity is $149 with a service contract and rebates or $369 if you pay full price.

Design
The Eternity has all the hallmarks of a touch-screen phone. It has a rectangular candy bar shape with a slim profile (4.3 inches by 2.2 inches by 0.5 inch) and a large display. The Eternity is 3.88 ounces, a bit lighter than some of its counterparts, but it retains a sturdy feel in the hand. The black color scheme is simple but attractive; we like the glossy material that surrounds the display and the shiny metal spines. Our only gripe concerns the plastic battery cover; a metal cover is preferable.


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Totally Wireless Speakers
Stream High Quality Music to your rechargeable Samsung CK811 Stereo speakers.
Bluetooth Hands free Speakerphone.
Supports VoIP applications on your computer.
Built in Stereo Speakers and Microphone.

Monday, March 23, 2009

New iPhone software updated


I'm so mad that everything I've ever wanted in an iPhone has now came AFTER i SOLD MY IPHONE! haha Now there is MMS, Landscape text/email, copy&paste, and 100 more features (from what I read) I think that's ridiculous they waited this long to make a new update of it. Advance preview of 100 new features.
For iPhone owners, it just keeps getting better. When iPhone OS 3.0 arrives this summer, it will introduce over 100 new features, including the ability to:

Search your iPhone
Cut, copy, and paste
Send photos, contacts, audio files, and location via MMS*
Read and compose email and text messages in landscape

1,000 new APIs for developers.
With the new SDK, members of the iPhone Developer Program can build applications that do even more. Developers will have the tools to enable in-app purchases — like subscriptions, additional game levels, and new content. They can also create apps that connect peer to peer via Bluetooth, communicate with hardware accessories, and use the Apple Push Notification service to provide alerts.


I'm so madd!!! haha Every feature sounds good! But there are too many bugs in the past!
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Rapid Battery Charger Saves the Traveler
Panasonic Promax ProMax EB-TX210/ EB-TX220 DuraMax cellular phone 110VAC rapid travel chargerimmediately operates your cellphone when attached to a rechargeable cellular phone battery.

Supported Models and Categories:
Panasonic EB-TX210/ ProMax Cell Phone Accessories
Panasonic EB-TX220/ DuraMax Cell Phone Accessories

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Ultimate Blackberry


I can't help but write about blackberry's since I have one! haha I got the Bold, and I just wanted to let you guys know how I thought about it. Since I was a former iPhone user, transferring to a Blackberry Bold was a big change for me. I think that there are a lot of great features on the Blackberry and can match up to the iPhone with its built in programs. With the iPhone, I couldn't be online while I was on the phone. I could change the themes on my phone without actually hacking it. I could make ringtones without hacking as well. That's a huge step up for me, considering I didn't even want to hack my iphone to begin with. The BlackBerry Bold ships with the latest BlackBerry OS 4.6, bringing the aforementioned updated user interface as well as new functionality. E-mail, of course, remains the strongpoint of the BlackBerry Bold. It can sync with your company's BlackBerry Enterprise server, with support for Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino, or Novell GroupWise, to deliver corporate e-mail in real time. With BlackBerry Internet Service, you can also access up to 10 personal/business POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail accounts. Like all recent BlackBerry models, the Bold has a spell-check feature that will look for errors in e-mails and memos, but not text messages. There's also an attachment viewer for opening Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Corel WordPerfect, PDF, JPEG, GIF, and more.

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Apple iPhone adapter for the iPhone audio jack, recessed, adds microphone to any 3.5 mm Stereo headset device, and fits Apple iPhone cell phone modelsby adding a Microphone with Send/ End button. $19.99

Monday, March 16, 2009

G1


The G1.
hmm what ca i say about the G1. well to be honest when it first came out i wasn't a big fan.. i mean i thought it was kinda like a brick to be honest and i didn't like the fact that it was so big and bulky. well its been almost a year since its come out and my friend recently bought it.. and well now i kinda like it i mean i don't use it so i cant say i really like but i like how it looks and how it operates ya know. plus i think they re sized it or something because i remember it being alot bigger.. maybe the white one is just smaller i don't know.. but the truth is.. its funny how when you see something or hear a new song for the first time you do like.. then after seeing it or hearing it a few times it grows on you and you start to like it. That is exactly what happened with me this time.. i felt kinda like a Hippocratic but yeah... i think the G1 is pretty cool has alot of useless features but still its an entertaining phone . so if you were interested in it. i say go check it out because you might like it.



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Thursday, March 12, 2009

AT&T Quickfire Review


Before my blackberry, I wanted to look at more phones with a qwerty keyboard. Of course, it came down to blackberry bold and the HTC Fuze. Then I came across the AT&T Quickfire. I read the reviews and it wasn't that great. First off, it looked like it was a generic looking sidekick and that is exactly what the reviewers said. I think that this phone is great for younger kids. Nowadays, I see kids with iPhones. Please, why does a 13 year old girl need a iPhone for? To check her stocks? Haha No, I'm kidding. I think that the Quickfire is great because it looks easy to use although the touch interface is a tad bit slow. Other than that, how they made a wannabe sidekick. When the Quickfire first appeared in public, many people described it as a clone of the T-Mobile Sidekick. It's easy to see why; the Quickfire does have a similar form factor to the Sidekick, with the large, wide screen in the middle and bezels to the left and right (or top and bottom depending on your perspective). Like the Sidekick Slide, the Quickfire slides open to reveal a full QWERTY board, and also like the Sidekick, the Quickfire is on the bulky side. Measuring 4.3 inches long by 2.2 inches wide by 0.7 inch thick, it's even a little thicker than the Sidekick, albeit a bit smaller in size. The overall style of the Quickfire is rather blocky and clunky, and its hefty 4.8 ounce weight adds to that impression.

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Monday, March 9, 2009

HTC Fuze


Before getting my new blackberry bold I really wanted the HTC Fuze! I couldn't help think about that damn phone! Until I saw that the touch screen was ridiculously slow and the whole phone was very laggish.I really liked the back of the HTC Fuze with it's diamond shape ordeal that it has going on. haha But it was a finger print magnet. The good:
The HTC Fuze for AT&T ships with Windows Mobile 6.1, push e-mail capabilities, and a good helping of multimedia features, including a 3.2 megapixel camera. Other highlights include a full QWERTY keyboard; VGA touch screen; Wi-Fi; Bluetooth: GPS; and HSDPA support.

The bad:
The HTC Fuze doesn't have a standard headphone jack, and the smartphone is a bit bulky. Speakerphone quality isn't the greatest and streaming video can cause the phone to stall. It's also pricey.

The bottom line:
For AT&T business customers who demand the most out of their smartphones, the HTC Fuze is up to the task, delivering plenty of features, good performance, and a functional design.

Specifications:
OS provided: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional ; Installed RAM: 288 MB ; Processor: QUALCOMM 528 MHzMSM7201A

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Monday, March 2, 2009

My How Times Have Changed.


I remember back in the day when no one had a cell phone.shot! i remember when i didn't have a cell phone.. and to be honest i really don't know how i communicated with everyone haha,like now I'm constantly on my phone texting as many as 4 or 5 people at a time.

My My how times have changed i just read this article that said that more then half the world owns cell phones.. MORE THEN HALF! that's crazyyyy i didn't get a cell phone until my senior year in High school( i was basically the only one without one lol) and now that i think back and i try to remember how i use to communicate with the world i really cant remember haha. it amazes me when i see a little 2nd grader on there phone texting.. because when i was in 2nd grade i didn't even know what a cell phone was! yet alone how to send a text message.

but i cant complain because i love my phone.. i have a blackberry and its pretty much amazing haha. so yeah i love all the new gadgets and to be honest im really excited to see where technology's going to be like in a few years.
flying cars maybe?? hahha :]



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