Software Tour A: This involves the following N900 features: Startup, Maemo5 Interface, Status Taskbar, Contacts, Phone
Posts tagged ‘wireless’
HI this is a review for the nokia n9 prototype or nokia co the review is from www.negrielectronics.com the review does not include the software review i will upload the software review late hope u enjoy it
Software Tour B: This involves the following N900 features: Media Player application. Jon of tehkseven links: YouTube: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Blog: www.tehkseven.net twitter.com twitter.com
Chance to get Free Droid EVO 4G (Promo offer for US-Residents Only) click here:: promotrcker.info For more Specs,Review and leaked photos Join FaceBook Page: www.facebook.com Motorola Droid X aka Droid xtreme official release is rumored to be on July 19th Review: * Hardware: From afar, the Droid X looks like the EVO 4G, but up close the differences are obvious. Its slightly longer and wider, and it has four physical buttons along the bottom of the screen rather than touch-sensitive ones like those on the EVO. In hand, the phone feels really solid and we were surprised at how light it felt, though we could really do without the hump on the back. And yes, the large thing fits in a jean pocket, but not without slightly bulging. * Screen: Apparently the Droid X has a 4.3-inch, FWVGA 854 x 480-resolution screen, though we couldn’t confirm that on the device itself. Regardless, it was super crisp and the capacitive screen was mighty responsive to taps and multitouch gestures. Our one concern is the mirrored trim around the screen — it makes the whole face of the phone extra glossy. * Motorola Blur / Android: We confirmed that the Droid X was running Android 2.1 with some new sort of Motoblur (perhaps Ninjablur) skin. We didn’t get to configure Blur with our social networks and contacts, but it didn’t seem as “in your face” as the original. There’s also a new navigation bar along the bottom that lets you easily jump to different Android panes. We can’t really make a call on how …
Review of the New Motorola Quench from Rogers Canada, a in depth look at this latest android phone running the 1.5 android OS with motoblur.
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.
PRICE COMPARISON – CLICK HERE hopurl.com ….. Review on LG Voyager VX10000. The revolutionary LG Voyager VX10000 for Verizon Wireless is the first LG handset with software that lets you interact on a tactile level with the phone. Flick your finger up, down or sideways to move through photos or albums and expand your fingers to zoom into a Web page. The LG Voyager VX10000 also packs in VCAST Mobile TV and Music, MP3 player with stereo Bluetooth, high-speed data, and GPS for an amazingly entertaining mobile experience.
Click More Info! Link for download: www.mediafire.com With SmartCam, a small app for you phone and your PC you are now able to create a webcam out of your S60 phone. Works only with windows. You can connect the phone’s camera to the computer via bluetooth or wlan. In this video I will show how to connect through wireless LAN. Unfortunately no connection possible via cable yet, but it will be released soon as I have heard. How the wireless connection works: What happens is that the SmartCam app connects to the SmartCam software on windows via a wireless router. It identifies the PC by the ip you provide to the software. Then through a port the webcam video travels to SmartCam. Comment and Rate please!
It almost sounds too good to be true: using Skype without a PC, on the go. Belkin has answered the call by offering a Wi-Fi phone pre-loaded with Skype software. DigitalJournal TV gives you an overview of what’s hot and not about Belkin’s pet project. Digital Journal — Skype is known for giving you the ability to make cheap phone calls through your PC. And we all know the mobile benefits of the everyday cellphone. Combine the two and you get the Belkin Skype Wi-Fi Phone, a useful handset for anyone who often phones friends or relatives overseas. As the DigitalJournal TV team discovered, using this Skype-enabled phone will let you make international calls for pennies per minute. Similar in shape to the common candy-bar phone, the Wi-Fi Phone offers a nice grip to make calls, feeling a bit more rugged than other fancy cells. But its looks are secondary — this gadget is perfect for the road warrior calling internationally. Pre-loaded with Skype software, users connect wirelessly to a Wi-Fi hotspot (found in coffee shops, restaurants and some cities have city-wide coverage). It’s a simple process, considering how widespread Wi-Fi has become. You don’t need a PC or a Web browser. The phone costs 9 USD (order from the US or Canada) and a monthly subscriber fee of about gives you unlimited calling. Impressive voice quality, quick connections and an intuitive interface makes the Belkin phone a worthy contender in the bustling market of “world phones.” Is this phone right …
a review of the LG Ally which is a new phone from LG LG might be a bit late to the game, but its new Android 2.1 powered Ally for Verizon is a nice piece of kit. It features a good touchscreen display, a very nice keyboard, and some genuinely nice LG developed widgets and UI tweaks. With speed like that of Motorola’s DROID, the Ally is looking pretty good