Posts tagged ‘gadget’

This is a review of the N900 made into three parts: a hardware tour, software tour, and then my on-camera opinions. CORRECTION: The N900 was manufactured in Korea, not Finland.

Part 2 of 2: Basic software review of Q9c from Sprint. Apps reviewed: Sprint TV Internet Explorer (with youtube) Windows Live Search Google Maps Mobile Yahoo Go 2.0 MUST DOWNLOADs – 3RD PARTY APPS: PDAnet – use ur phone as a modem, EVDO speeds on ur laptop TCPMP – great media player, watch youtube videos straight from browser (also need flash video bundle) Resco explorer and registry editory – tweak ur Q9c, delete and move protected files, change homepage, use to overclock For downloads and instructions go to: www.sprintusers.com/forum/ www.everythingQ.com/forum/ Sprint SERO (Sprint employee referral offer) Plan: as of Dec. 11 2007 -500 anytime minutes -free weeknights and weekends (weeknights start at 7 pm) -free mobile to mobile (sprint-nextel customers only) -unlimited text messaging -unlimited DATA!!! (Free internet on ur phone ~ highspeed EVDO) -free access to Sprint TV -PRICE: PER Month

Full Review Link www.getpcmemory.com The Nokia X6 is no doubt a brilliant mobile phone and is loaded with cool features some of its key specifications include a Symbian 9.4 Operating System with S60 5th Edition Software, ARM 11 434 MHz processor, 3.2 Inch TFT 16.7 Million Color Touch Screen, 32 GB onboard Memory, Music Player with Music Search Feature, A GPS Navigation with Ovi Maps Application, 5 Megapixel Camera with Carl Zeiss Optics & Dual LED Flash, 3.5 mm audio jack, 3G HSDPA, HSCSD & WLAN Wi-Fi Technology, Scratch-resistant glass surface, Handwriting recognition, Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate and Proximity sensor for auto turn-off. The new Nokia X6 can provide you its best battery time of Standby up to 401 hours and Talk time up to 8 h 30 minutes.

T-Mobile’s webConnect Rocket USB Laptop Stick is aptly named because it’s a mobile broadband missile. On the outside, it offers a similar appearance to the current 3G webConnect USB adapter that T-Mobile sells — a USB interface, software included on the device for plug-and-play installation, and a microSD memory card slot. It’s what’s on the inside that shoots you to the moon — a 3.5G radio that maximizes bandwidth on T-Mobile’s upcoming 21 Mbps network. I got a chance to test this device on T-Mobile’s 21 Mbps test network and it was blazing fast! Here I show off a speed test, podcast download and 720p YouTube stream over the 3.5G network. And I couldn’t help myself by testing a Google Nexus One on the network while I had a chance = 4 Mbps downloads!

Quick Video review of Motorola Q9c from Sprint ~ this review is mostly focus on the hardware ~ see software review for more details…

Review of the Nokia E55. This Symbian S60 powered Eseries device features a half-QWERTY keyboard, GPS with compass, 3.2 megapixel EDOF camera, comprehensive connectivity (WiFi, tri-band HSDPA) and more. On board is Nokia Messaging, Nokia Maps, N-Gage and other software and services. This review also covers the Nokia E52, which is the sister device to the E55.

Follow us on twitter! www.twitter.com/sottoxvoce Hey everyone, if you didn’t notice, AMAZON is selling the G1 (“The Google Phone”) for a pretty sweet price. For one hundred dollars and a two year contract with T-Mobile, you could be the owner of an Android phone! This is me re-unboxing the phone and showing a quick preview of it. Background Info * Google Android OS-powered smartphone in black with slide-out keyboard–compatible with T-Mobile’s 3G network (available in select markets) * Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth for handsfree calls; 3-megapixel still camera; MicroSD expansion; push email from Google Gmail plus instant messaging services * T-Mobile’s MyFaves service provides unlimited calling to your five most called contacts; access to Android Market for downloading applications * Up to 5 hours of talk time, up to 130 hours (5.4 days) of standby time * Includes: handset, battery, charger, 1 GB MicroSD card, USB cable, wired stereo handsfree headset, user manual The long-awaited T-Mobile G1 smartphone combines full touchscreen functionality and a QWERTY keyboard with a mobile Web experience that includes many Google tools you’ve come to rely on with your PC, including Google Maps Street View Gmail, and one-touch Google search. It’s also the first phone to be powered by Google’s new open-source Android operating system, which offers an intuitive interface easily customizable home screen. You can also purchase optional software via the Android Market to personalize your G1

9 on contract? Dang! HTC Touch Pro2 for T-Mobile, full review. More Videos: www.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: www.phonedog.com

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Noah’s multi-part review of the HTC-made T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide. In this video: Software, part 2 of 2. Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones www.phonedog.com More Videos: www.phonedog.com