Archive for May, 2009



Nokia 6220 classic Review

Friday 15 May 2009 @ 11:00 am

The 3G bar smartphone features Symbian 9.3 operating system with S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 user interface, a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with xenon flash, Carl Zeiss lens and active lens cover, FM radio with RDS, HSDPA, A2DP, 2.5 mm AV jack, A-GPS, a powerful speaker, 2.2-inch QVGA crisp and clear display, 120 MB of onboard memory, and support for microSD memory cards up to 8 GB. However, we were disappointed not find Wi-Fi and accelerometer. We think that it is the omission of these two features that makes the Nokia 6220 classic mobile phone a mid-range handset.
As you can see, the mobile device meets the requirements of a large category of mobile users who do like use their phones to the max but avoid spending big money on them. Nokia 6220 classic is even too functional for a mid-range mobile device.

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Voice Control Versus Touch, Gesture and Shake Control Altogether

Tuesday 12 May 2009 @ 11:00 am

When speaking of a perfect mobile device that is very easy and convenient to navigate and use in general, some people have in mind something with a large touch sensitive display and well designed physical QWERTY keyboard or the latest virtual one.
This viewpoint seems to be common among most of the mobile devices users as far as the most natural way to use a device hasn’t been yet developed to the max and is not that convenient to use.
Mystery of the second paragraph is over. We are speaking about voice commands. Actually, we use them all the time in real life regarding our relatives, friends, colleagues, bosses, employees, etc. And a weak point in voice controlling devices that are inanimate lies in their inability to be as “human” as we are. However, this is a matter of time because the above named ability depends on developers only, and on Tellme team in particular.

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Wentto Pearl Mobile Phone Review

Monday 11 May 2009 @ 11:00 am

Wentto Pearl bar mobile phone features a 2-megapixel camera and 2 SIM card slots. This mobile device can work with both SIM cards at once as well as with any of them according to the mode selected in the respective menu.
The mobile phone has glossy surfaces that are quite fingerprint resistant. Several buttons and a microSD slot cover are integrated in a white framing that rims the phone. Another design feature is represented by a hidden-until-lit display that is invisible when turned off and your reflection is all you can see on the frontside of Wentto Pearl until you press any key.

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