Friday, February 25, 2011

White iPhon 16GB 3g - Apple iPhon 16GB Specs

Apple iPhon 16GB
this to try with my T-mobile, but decided to go with Droid by Evo(Sprint)
This white Apple iPhone has been Unlocked and is in very good condition For only $429or best offer
Minor scratches, and a small crack (one quarter inch long)on the back of the case.

Specs:
Display Type
TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 320 x 480 pixels, 3.5 inches

- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Scratch-resistant surface

Sound
Alert types
Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes

Memory
Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields,
Photocall Call records 100 received, dialed and missed calls
Internal memory 16 GB storage, 128 MB RAM
Email me will get back to ASAP

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Tips to keep your smartphone safe - Tips to keep your smartphone safe

Cell phones are becoming very smart, but at the same time they are becoming fragile. You need to take good care to keep them in good condition.
Cell phones are no longer just for making calls. That's old news! But another bit of old news is that these phones used to be sturdy. Remember Nokia
Today's smartphone is a snob; it won't take a beating like the poor old fella of yesteryear. You will need to take good care of these smart beauties.
Here are a few simple tips to keep your smartphone happy:
1. Cover up your phone
Phone screens are becoming bigger by the day, and with that the chances of ruining them with scratches have increased. So as soon as you buy your phone, spend   on a screen guard. These are thin plastic films that you can stick on the display so that it doesn't get scratched. These cost as little as 50 bucks in a local market, and can cost   if they are branded. But remember, if your phone has a capacitive touchscreen, do not use any old screen guard; buy a specialised guard or touch sensitivity will suffer. You can also get your phone laminated, which will cost barely Rs   and will protect the whole phone from moisture, dust, and scratches.
2. Be careful while pocketing your phone
Men often clumsily put their phone in their pocket along with keys, coins and many other inhabitants, while women put them in there purse where it shares space with lipsticks, combs and many other things I know of, but the phone doesn't want to share its space and will end up with a scratched body and screen, broken screen, and worst of all, broken circuits.
The best way to protect your phone is to assign a separate space for it in your pocket or purse. If you travel in a personal vehicle, you can also opt for a phone holster that can be attached to your belt (not a good idea in a crowded bus or train, for it is an open invitation to thieves). These holsters have the dual benefit of protecting your phone while protecting you from harmful radiation. If you travel in public transport, try a phone pouch.
3. Keep it the way you keep medicine
Keep it in a cool and dry place. Do not keep your phone in direct sun light and avoid keeping it on the dash board of your car, for it's very hot there due to the green house effect. The place near the gear shift is the best place in a car.
Moisture is another thing you need to avoid, so if you are sweating, don't keep your phone in your jeans' pocket. If you do accidentally drop your phone in water, remove all the detachable components immediately and let the phone dry (you can use a hair dryer for faster drying, though you shouldn't overdo it), visit a technician and get the phone cleaned from inside (don't do it yourself).

Friday, February 4, 2011

Nokia E7 - Quad-band


the kind that makes the world feel right. The Nokia E7 could’ve been just another Eseries phone. Oh well, that wasn’t meant to be.
Key features

 * Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
    * Penta-band 3G with 10.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA
    * Anodized aluminum unibody
    * 4" 16M-color ClearBlack AMOLED capacitive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution
    * Scratch resistant Gorilla glass display
    * 8 megapixel fixed-focus camera with LED flash
    * 720p video recording @ 25fps
    * Symbian^3 OS
    * 680 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 256 MB RAM
    * Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    * microHDMI port 720p TV-out functionality
    * GPS receiver with A-GPS support and free lifetime voice-guided navigation
    * Digital compass
    * 16GB of on-board storage
    * Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic
    * DivX and XviD video support
    * Built-in accelerometer and proximity sensor
    * Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
    * Stereo FM Radio with RDS, FM transmitter
    * microUSB port with USB On-the-go
    * Flash and Java support for the web browser
    * Stereo Bluetooth 3.0
    * Good quality audio
    * Smart and voice dialing
    * Office document editor preinstalled

However, how much short-term can stretch depends on the success of the current Symbian 3 devices. So if the Nokia E7 does at least as well on the market as the N8, it might as well buy the platform a few extra years.