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My Choice - Samsung i900 Omnia

August 29, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Advancement is a must if mankind is going to survive in the long term. Multifunctional mobile phones with cameras are one example. They are the hottest gadgets these days, making communications faster and easier.
As per sale reports, billions of mobile phones have been sold worldwide. Mobile phone companies are always planning to launch new handsets, with newer innovations. Given the exponential growth and
usability improving every day, industry executive are expecting that camera phones will surpass the need of digital cameras in less than a decade.

Samsung i900 is nearest to what every one dreams. Samsung have a winner with the Samsung Omnia (Omnia is derived from the Latin for the word “everything”), alternatively known as the Samsung i900. This phone is a touch-screen based phone that is designed to offer many of the features that people are looking for in a smart phone today including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability, media player functions and camera phone features. It is an all-in-one phone that serves to offer these capabilities within a slim and stylish design.

The phone that aims to do everything does so through a focused attempt
to meet the needs of the consumer in three different ways:
Functionality, Entertainment. Style.

Best thing I liked is that Samsung i900 Omnia  has multimedia playing features, a built-in five mega pixel camera and Wi-Fi connectivity that should allow for almost all of a consumer’s wireless phone needs to be met. Touch screen, High-speed Wi-Fi connectivity, PC-style features, Enhanced GPS features, Enhanced audio and video features, 5 Megapixel Camera, Autorotation, Astounding memory and Long-Life Detachable Battery are some of the features that makes the phone stand
out.

What else, I wish to be using one soon.

Look at My Nokia E71

August 26, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Everyone likes smart and functional gadgets but I have been amazingly impressed by two cell phones - Goldvish Illusion (made with 18 CT gold and fitted with diamonds) and Nokia E71. Goldvish Illusion satisfies the need for and you have to spend a cool million dollars on a phone from their limited edition PLATO collection and the other
comparatively less costly is Nokia E71.
In addition to all those boring usual features E71 in some ways the E71 is the iPhone’s nemesis - using almost the identical dimensions in a totally different way, for a totally different set of users. The iPhone excels at media consumption (Music/photos/video/web), while the E71’s strengths are in media creation (typing documents, Office work, camera, camcorder, and so on - the usual Nokia/S60 strengths). Both devices (Goldvish Illusion and E71) can do most of what the other
does, just not as well.
The crossover from S60 is evidenced by the iPhone 2 platform adding enterprise features while the E71 now plays DRMed WMA music, etc. Then there are the starkly different form factors. And the different target markets. Add in the elegantly-simple- but-not-as-deep UI of the iPhone compared to the useable but-you-need-to-be-fairly-tech-savvy-to-find-everything approach for S60 on the E71, and I can only emphasise once again that they’re polar opposites.
Take the battery out and you appreciate just how stunningly light the E71’s body is and how hard Nokia has worked to miniaturise everything. And battery; even with heavy Wi-Fi use and music/camera activity, the E71 will easily last a working day or two.
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