Sep 17th, 2011 Posted in Nokia Series, Uncategorized | no comment »
Nokia has released its new awsume smart phone nokia 500 its an excellent device for internet lovers can browse easily how ever its not made to do big business but it will win its investment done back in time tats y nokia is at its best.

nokia500 images
The Nokia 500 is an entry-level smartphone and that’s what Nokia are good at. It won’t deliver super multimedia but it will open those internet pages for you and do it the way a true modern smartphone should – with multi-touch support. It’s the complete smartphone experience with the speed of a 1GHz CPU, solid connectivity, free SatNav and multi-tasking, all in a much friendlier Symbian Anna fashion.
Nokia 500 at a glance:
- General: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz, HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
- Form factor: Touchscreen bar
- Dimensions: 111.3 x 53.8 x 14.1 mm, 73 cc; 93 g
- Display: 3.2-inch 16M-color nHD (360 x 640 pixels) TFT capacitive touchscreen
- Memory:2 GB of inbuilt storage, microSD card slot (up to 32GB)

nokia500 images
- OS: Symbian Anna OS
- CPU: ARM 11 1GHz processor, 256 MB RAM
- Camera: 5 megapixel fixed-focus camera with geotagging, VGA video recording @15fps
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, stereo Bluetooth v2.1, microUSB port, 3.5mm audio jack, GPS receiver with A-GPS
- Misc: Accelerometer, Stereo FM radio with RDS, Flash lite 4.0, changeable colored back-panels, proximity sensor
- Battery: 1110 mAh Li-Ion battery, quoted for up to 7h/5h talk time in GSM/HSDPA mode and 500h/455h standby.
With an upgraded processor, penta-band worldwide coverage and improved data speeds, the Nokia 500 means business. But it knows its target audience and tries to stays relevant with the feature set and customization options including exchangeable back covers
It keeps an eye on budget too. The all-plastic finish, garden variety TFT display, fixed-focus camera with no flash and VGA-only video are compromises that had to be made. It still looks like a viable option – a young, affordable smartphone with a good speed boost and colorful personality.

nokia500 back preview
Looks like an easy one to get along with. We guess we can cut the courtesies and move on. We only have time for a short preview anyway.
Tags: 500, nokia, nokia500, smartphone
Jun 3rd, 2011 Posted in Samsung, Uncategorized | no comment »
samsung with co operation of t mobiles has recently announced its new samsung gravity smart phone with some what modified qualities.

samsung gravity smart photo
it’s a messenger at heart with a four-row slide-out QWERTY keyboard and Android 2.2 Froyo with Group Text support (a service that sends a message to up to 50 people).
It’s got a 3.2” screen with Swype preinstalled for quick text entry even when the keyboard is closed. The Samsung Gravity SMART also packs a 3MP camera.
SILENT FEATURES:
| Display |
Type |
Capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
| Size |
-, 3.2 inches |
|
- QWERTY keyboard
- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Touch-sensitive controls
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off |
| Features |
OS |
Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo) |
| CPU |
800 MHz processor |
| Messaging |
SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS |
| Browser |
HTML |
| Games |
Yes |
| Colors |
Black/Red, Black/Green |
| GPS |
Yes, with A-GPS support |
| Java |
Yes, via Java MIDP emulator |
|
- Social networking integration
- MP4/H.264/H.263 player
- MP3/WAV/AAC+ player
- Organizer
- Image/video editor
- Document viewer
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input |
Tags: 3g, gravity, phone, samsung, smart, touchscreen
May 30th, 2011 Posted in Motorola Series, Uncategorized | one comment »
After motorola alliance with the androids motorola came up more strong and new with a wider veriety it has recently announced its new motorola artrix 4g with some facinating extra qualities this is all because of a strong bond between motorola and androiids hope this bond will help motorola more and more.the new motorola is unique in the way that its the first smart phone by motorola with dual core and qhd touch screen . here is its review.

motorola atrix 4g photo
Dual core is certainly the next big thing in mobile phones and the Motorola ATRIX deserves credit for being among the first – our bad really, this review isn’t exactly on time.
But there are other bold decisions that Motorola had to make. The HD and laptop docks for one – though the concept is not exactly original, Motorola is trying to make it mainstream. The added fingerprint scanner is not new either but well forgotten old does just as well. Plus, it will satisfy the privacy freak in all of us.
Anyway, the standard package is what we’re interested in and this is what our review will focus on. The optional extras can wait. The ATRIX is more important to us a phone (a dual-core smartphone, to be precise) than a wannabe laptop or a potential entertainment dock. Let’s waste no more time and take a glimpse of the ATRIX 4G’s key features.
Key features

motorola artrix 4g diplay
- Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G with HSDPA and HSUPA
- 4″ 16M-color capacitive touchscreen of qHD (960 x 540 pixels) resolution, scratch-resistant Gorilla glass
- Dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 proccessor, ULP GeForce GPU, Tegra 2 chipset; 1GB of RAM
- Android OS v2.2; MOTOBLUR UI (update to Gingerbread planned)
- Web browser with Adobe Flash 10.1 support
- 5 MP autofocus camera with dual-LED flash; face detection, geotagging
- 720p video recording @ 30fps (to be upgraded to 1080p Full-HD )
- Wi-Fi ab/g/n; Wi-Fi hotspot functionality; DLNA
- GPS with A-GPS; Digital compass
- Fingerprint scanner that doubles as a power key
- 16GB storage; expandable via a microSD slot
- Accelerometer and proximity sensor
- Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
- microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
- standard microHDMI port
- Smart and voice dialing

motorola artrix 4g
- Office document editor
- Active noise cancellation with a dedicated secondary mic
- DivX/XviD video support
- Lapdock and HD Dock versatility
- Web browser with Adobe Flash 10.2 support
Main disadvantages
- Not the latest Android version
- No FM radio
- Screen image is pixelated upon closer inspection
- Questionable placement of the Power/Lock button
- Poor pinch zoom implementation in the gallery
- No dedicated shutter key
- Doesn’t operate without a SIM card inside
The ATRIX 4G is certainly the most powerful phone Motorola has made so far. With a 1GHz dual-core processor, 1GB worth of RAM and the ultra low power GeForce GPU under its hood, the ATRIX 4G is set to win the hearts and minds of power users.

motorola atrix 4g photo
Garnish all this premium hardware with a 5MP camera with dual LED flash and a 4-inch capacitive touchscreen of qHD resolution of 540×960 pixels, and the ATRIX 4G is more than ready to play with the other dual-core kids.
As for us, we are about to take a closer look at the design and build of the phone and find out if it matches the premium hardware that resides within.
Tags: 4g, artrix, core, dual, motorola, screen, touch
May 23rd, 2011 Posted in Uncategorized | one comment »
samsung as always introduces a remarkable new product this time it has introduced a new product called samsung I9100 galaxy s hope this product of samsung may be successful too here is its review.

The likes of Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II make it easy to get carried away. But wait a minute. There’s nothing quite like the Galaxy II. The brightest stars on the smartphone scene have graced our homepage, but this one is trying to eclipse them all. The Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II is in no mood to share – the spoils or the spotlight.
With a spec sheet like that, it’s a beast of a droid. Even in today’s viciously competitive market, the Galaxy S II has so many firsts to be proud of. Samsung’s very own Exynos chipset, the unmatched Super AMOLED Plus screen and the ultra-slim body only begin to tell the story.
Key features
- Quad-band GSM and quad-band 3G support
- 21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA support
- 4.3″ 16M-color Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen of WVGA (480 x 800 pixel) resolution
- Android OS v2.3.3 with TouchWiz 4 launcher
- 1.2 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU, Mali-400MP GPU, Exynos chipset, 1GB of RAM
- 8 MP wide-angle lens autofocus camera with LED flash, face, smile and blink detection
- 1080p HD video recording at 30fps
- Dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 b, g and n support
- GPS with A-GPS connectivity; Digital compass
- 16/32GB internal storage, microSD slot
- Accelerometer, gyroscope and proximity sensor
- Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
- Charging MHL microUSB port with USB host and TV-out (1080p) support
- Stereo Bluetooth v3.0
- FM radio with RDS

- Great audio quality
- Extremely slim waistline at only 8.5mm and low weight (116g)
- 2MP secondary video-call camera
- Full Flash support and GPU-acceleration for the web browser permit 1080p flash video playback
- NFC support (optional, not without a software update)
- Document editor
- File manager comes preinstalled
- The richest video format support we have seen
Main disadvantages
- All-plastic body
- No dedicated camera key
- Super slim body has poor grip when taking pictures
- Non-hot-swappable microSD card
With manufacturers busy making facelifts and sequels to get our hard-earned cash, we are often wondering if an upgrade is worth it. Well this time, it takes but a glance at the specs to tell that the answer is yes.
You’ve got a problem with the PenTile matrix of the original Galaxy S – the Galaxy S II is here to fix that. Or was it the laggy RFS file system bothering you? Well, be our gest and enjoy it the EXT4 way. The GPS issues or the lack of flash for the camera too much for you to handle – they’ve got it all fixed here.
Tags: classic, galaxy s, l9100, samsung