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Monday, August 25, 2008

Top 10 Cell Phones in the World


1. Motorola Rizr Z3Design: Slide, Carrier: T-Mobile, OS Supported: Proprietary, Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 10:00,
Bottom Line: This well-designed multimedia phone focuses on user satisfaction, though its keys are a bit sticky.
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2.
LG enVDesign: Clamshell, Carrier: Verizon, OS Supported: Brew, Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 5:05,
Bottom Line: The enV isn't the slimmest cell phone around, but it offers excellent messaging features and great multimedia options.
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3.
Samsung Alias (SCH-u740)Design: Clamshell, Carrier: Verizon, OS Supported: Proprietary, Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 4:46,
Bottom Line: This phone features an innovative dual-hinge clamshell design with a QWERTY keyboard that makes for easy typing.
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4. Nokia 5300 Xpress MusicDesign: Slide, Carrier: T-Mobile, OS Supported: Nokia Series 40, Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 5:06,
Bottom Line: This handset offers excellent music playback features and works well as a phone, too.
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5.
Helio OceanDesign: Slide, Carrier: Helio, OS Supported: Proprietary, Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 5:05,
Bottom Line: With an innovative design and great features, the Ocean would be a favorite if it had better call quality.
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6. Helio MystoDesign: Slide, Carrier: Helio, Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 4:25,
Bottom Line: Has lots of features and an attractive design, but terrible controls.

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7. Samsung UpStageDesign: Candy bar, Carrier: Sprint, Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 7:43,
Bottom Line: This phone features an excellent music player and a unique--if ultimately impractical--two-sided design.
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8.
LG Chocolate (LG 8550)Design: Slide, Carrier: Verizon, Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 5:12,
Bottom Line: This mild revision to the popular LG Chocolate phone has plenty of multimedia options.
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9.
Nokia 6133Design: Clamshell, Carrier: T-Mobile, OS Supported: Proprietary, Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 6:34,
Bottom Line: Though this phone has a plain design, it offers a good set of features at a very fair price.
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10. Asus P527Design: Candy bar, Carrier: Unlocked, OS Supported: Windows Mobile, Battery Life Average (hh:mm): 10:00,
Bottom Line: The P527 is loaded with features, including extensive GPS options, but it's far too slow for even casual users.
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Saturday, August 23, 2008

What is iPhone???


The iPhone is an Internet-enabled multimedia smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It has a multi-touch screen with virtual keyboard and buttons, but a minimal amount of hardware input. The iPhone's functions include those of a camera phone and portable media player (equivalent to the iPod) in addition to text messaging and visual voicemail. It also offers Internet services including e-mail, web browsing, and local Wi-Fi connectivity. The first generation phone hardware was quad-band GSM with EDGE; the second generation also adds UMTS with HSDPA.
Apple announced the iPhone on 9 January 2007. The announcement was preceded by rumors and speculation that circulated for several months. The iPhone was initially introduced in the United States on 29 June 2007 and is in the process of being introduced worldwide. It was named Time magazine's Invention of the Year in 2007. On 11 July 2008, the iPhone 3G was released and supported faster 3G data speeds and Assisted GPS.