Apple iPhone
Author: adminThe Apple iPhone, which combined regular mobile phone capabilities with Apple’s iPod high quality MP3 player, has created hype in the world of smartphone fanatics with its sophisticated and sleek design. Yes, it looks a bit broad in its candy bar style and QWERTY keyboard layout. And looking bulky at 2.4 in x 4.6 in x 0.7 in and heavy at 4.8 oz. However, it surprisingly fits just perfectly nice in the hand. It is antenna integrated. It boasts of a whopping 3.5-inch glass touchscreen, which has a resolution of 480×320 pixels and 32-bit (128 colors) that gives a stunningly vibrant user interface.
As a full iPod Nano, it contains all the 5G iPod features, such as high-quality videos, iTunes music and podcasts. Moreover, it allows you to browse music from album to album, with cover in pretty artworks as you choose the song you want to listen to. It uses 4gb or 8gb flash memory for bigger audio and video storage capacity.
As a phone, it asserts to have 8hrs talk time and 250 battery hours on standby. It has all the essentials of a mobile phone such as automatic redial, call divert, call hold, call timer, caller ID, call waiting, volume control, ringer control, conference call capability, computer link, call transfer, speakerphone, polyphonic ringer, voice mail capability, multimedia messaging service (MMS) and short messaging service (SMS). Of course, it also has a digital camera and digital player.
As for connectivity options, iPhone features WiFi 802.11b/g and Bluetooth 2.0. It also offers full internet browsing and push email options, which include IMAP and POP3 exchange services of Microsoft, and Push-IMAP or Push extensions for Internet Message Access Protocol. It uses GSM (Global System for Mobile communications, GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) and EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) for cellular enhancement protocol.
iPhone operates on Darwin, a Mac OS X version open source linux computer operating system; and is also quad band calling supported, with GSM) 850, 900, 1800 and 1900, taking you to more places around the world.
On top of all these a new, and rather ingenious feature called accelerometer, would surely impress you with its capability to recognize which way up the phone is, automatically reorienting itself when you flip the unit from portrait to landscape. The same feature, which uses motion/proximity sensor, also switches the screen off during a call to avoid accidentally pressing the buttons on the screen.
The iPhone services are provided by AT&T, formerly Cingular Wireless.
read comments (0)RIM Blackberry 8700G
Author: adminRIM BlackBerry 8700g marked the reborn of BlackBerry in 2006 after almost a year of not releasing a new line up of products. Released by T-Mobile, BlackBerry 8700g is also known as 8700c under Cingular, exceeded a number of expectations since the release of BlackBerry 7290. Among BlackBerry 8700g’s cool features are the QWERTY keyboard, EDGE and Bluetooth 2.0.
One of the biggest improvements of the BlackBerry 8700g is its more sleek and compact package, although its square design could still be a little bulky and uncomfortable at times. It has a dimension of 4.3 x 2.7 x 0.7 inches and a weight of 4.7 ounces. This black-silver gadget features a bright, 2.5-inch QVGA display with 65K colors at a 320 x 240 pixel resolution that surely make texts and images look sharp and clearly-defined. A light sensing technology is also included to automatically adjust the brightness and contrast of the screen according to the environment. A small LED is also installed above the screen. It will flash various colors depending the nature of an alert: network activity, message notification, low battery or Bluetooth connectivity. 8700g’s spacious QWERTY keyboard below the screen have resulted to mix reviews. Some have commented with its slippery feel it while others claimed that they had no problems especially with sending e-mail messages.
Aside from the QWERTY, the phone also includes a dedicated Call, End and soft keys. A USB Port and headset jack is located on the left side while the mute button is on the top edge of the device. Connectivity options with 8700g are one of its greatest assets. It supports T-Mobile EDGE which results to a better and faster web browsing and downloading.
BlackBerry’s e-mailing capabilities have always been fantastic and have become better with the inclusion of the push e-mail technology for bringing and sending messages in real time, as well as supporting Yahoo Web mail accounts. 8700g also accommodate ten e-mail accounts and supports Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes, IMAP and POP3 e-mail accounts. An attachment viewer for popular file formats, like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF and JPEG is also included. 8700g also includes the following applications: calendar, web browser, tasks list, memo pad, alarm, and calculator. Multimedia capabilities with 8700g are limited as it lacks audio and video player. Only one game is also included in the unit: Brick Breaker.
Calling with 8700g is never disappointing as the call quality has always been good. It can get about four hours of talk time and five days of standby time. Its lack of pre-installed instant messaging software may appear disappointing at first, although users can choose to download Oz’s instant messenger client which also supports AIM, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ and MSN.

