Sunday, May 3, 2009

Blackberry Curve 8900 On The Way To At&t

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As you can see that the "DAT att RIM8900 BLK" means the Curve is for sure on the way for att!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Android: Apps

The Android is in its baby steps. Do you think they have done well? Will they expand across carriers and the world? I believe...yes. I have admired Google's Android OS for a while but now I am really beginning to like it a lot. My brother is going to develop applications for Apple, I on the other hand have been enjoying Android more everyday. I was wondering if any of you guys have written any apps for Android or Apple and which ones?

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Garmin Nuvifone Strolls Through The FCC

Nearly a year ago we heard about the Garmin Nuvifone was in the making. We were so excited that a phone could have real GPS, think of that...GPS in your pocket! Well since then GPS and a phone seem to be perfect matches and very common even with "dumbphones" too. And even back in the beginning of May when we heard At&t would be getting that beauty for $500 soon. Well that would soon be figured out to be just a mere rumor out by garmin, until now because it just passed the FCC as the ASUS Calf but is no other than the Garmin Nuvifone. This phone contains a respectable spec sheet including GPS (really?), wifi, 3 megapixel with GEO tagging, and many other presumable specs for this bad boy. Hold on At&t customers no less than 4 months!

Samsung's TouchWiz Phones vs HTC's TouchFlo 3D Phones



What would you rather choose for your UI? The TouchFlo 3d for some new HTC  touch screen devices or the new TouchWiz for some of Samsung devices. HTC's TouchFlo 3D devices include the HTC Touch Pro, Touch Diamond, Touch 3G, Touch Viva, Touch HD, and the HTC Max 4G. This is the following line-up for the TouchWiz interface phones, the Samsung Omnia, Eternity, Delve, Behold, and the Samsung Pixon. Now I know we're talking about UI's but lets also look at the specs on these phones too.

 Now the best camera phone (as far as mega-pixels wise) is the Samsung Pixon. Score I for Samsung.

 As far as sensitivity I believe Samsung did another better job (DISCLAIMER: I have only used the Fuze and the Eternity!) So only fair I say its a tie. Samsung II and HTC I.  

Now were on for our heavy texters and emailers, HTC blows Samsung out of the water with a qwerty phone, the HTC Touch Pro, and also with the 4" inch touch screen of the Touch HD and Max 4G it gives people plenty of room to use the variety of keyboards you can choose from. Score for HTC. Samsung II HTC II.

Now easy of use also a tough one especially since both Samsung and HTC covered up some of there WindowsMobile phones with there very nice clean cut UI's, I like how HTC has made a kind of drag or tap for the TouchFlo 3D tabs and with Samsung's scroll bar of widgets it is very nice to have everything categorized. It is by a slim, oh so very slim margin but HTC won.      HTC III and Samsung II.

Finally which is more business oriented? See this is hard because Samsung did make some of there phones more of fun related such as the Eternity, but they knew when they got into this game that they would be compared to HTC in a lot of ways. HTC has all of there touchflo 3D phones as smart phone so another score for them. 

Conclusion:
Despite the score of HTC on top with 4 points and Samsung with 2, Samsung did a very fine job with there customization for there phones. It is very phone just to drag and drop the useful and fun widgets. HTC has done an excellent job with there TouchFlo 3D phones, if they just made the sensitivity and there cameras a little bit better then they can be on top.  Samsung just needs to put more widgets and a better looking menu and they can be on top.  Just because HTC  won out of the two doesn't you'll like it better its a matter of preference, I actually like both of these and glad they are putting some fun in Windows Mobile, keep it up.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Where Is The LG Xenon?



Where is this previously rumored device? At&t now has the Quickfire, so where is is the challenger? With specs like it has such as 3 megapixel, wifi, bluetooth, and only 15.8 mm thick where is it? I am really looking forward to this device being launched before Christmas and will help with the messaging phones, it will most likely not be considered as a smartphone because it has a proprietary OS just like the Matrix and Quickfire.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Samsung Omnia? No but Eternity with At&t

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Samsung Omnia? Bearing the symbol of At&t? No, but a very similar model, Samsung A867
 "Eternity." One of the things that no one has notice is NO D-PAD just a back button!  Which is all right but I just liked the fact that the omnia was a lot a computer... oh wait, this doesn't have windows mobile so it really shouldn't HAVE TO have it.  Besides that it has Touchwiz with At&t MobiTV, 3.2 megapixel camera without autofocus and flash, GPS, and TV receiver.  All that saying we don't know much about this device but it looks good so far and can't wait till it comes out.

AT&T To Get "AT&T Quickfire"


The Quickfire is an attractive new device will be heading to At&t very soon, possibly tomorrow, November 3rd.  The Quickfire does indeed have a touch screen, qwerty keyboard for you texters, At&t Navigator (At&t's own GPS), 1.3 megapixel camera, and all of your basic phone necessities... such as calling (no punt intended.) But they have declared this phone a "non-smart phone", non-smart phone=not EXTREMELY expensive data. Now At&t is now trying to do appeal to teenagers, non techy parents, and our senior citizens as well with the upcoming Quickfire, LG Incite & Xenon, Samsung Eternity, and the now available Pantech Slate & Matrix, and Samsung Propel. 

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Which Touch and Type Are You?


















We all know that the two biggest qwerty phones that will be available in 2008 are the   HTC Touch Pro and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1.  The best thing about these two devices are that there touch screen.  At first it appears to me the Xperia X1 looks a lot better to type on since there's space and it looks like a little bit bigger than the Touch Pro's keys but it seems that the Touch Pro is better for typing and although we have really only seen the prototype of the X1, I think that the Touch Pro is more on the touch friendly side.  It could go down to which carrier it comes to in the U.S. and how they modify the user interface.

A Future At&t Touch Pro In The Works?


Although a rumor about At&t getting the Touch Pro it may not be a rumor after all.  First question, is there any branding on the hardware... yes, bottom row, fifth key there is the At&t logo which is most likely there for the internet browser. Second question, is the guy selling it legit... apparently since he has 100% feed back on shipping.  Third question, what are those symbols up in the right hand corner... it means there is no sim so no network or a lot of status information.  I hope this guy got his money worth since it was $900 for it.  He is supposed to be getting the shipment from ebay today so we'll have to see if its true.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Garmin Nuvifone


Garmin has been trying to mix a true GPS with a good phone.  Looks like it could be coming At&t, rumored that it will be around $500 in May,although it has been delayed till 2009 my guess is that it will be $200- $300 since the iPhone 3G has become "Half The Price." 

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Nokia Tube and The Dark Knight


The highly anticipated and rumored Nokia phone the "Tube" has been seen in the new Batman movie "The Dark Knight."  Since the Tube hasn't even been announced yet for where or when and even more importantly if it's just a concept or if it's for real.  Apparently it is real and from what I think it'll debut in America first, because the Dark Knights in America before all of the UK.

Nokia 5800 XpressMedia Tube


The Nokia Tube, looks like another "wanna be" iClone right? Well it looks like Nokia has done a good job on this one because although resembling the iPhone quite a bit the Tube will be hitting key features Apple has missed on it's latest phone, such as higher camera resolution, bluetooth, higher end of the GPS, MMS, video recoding, video conferencing and other features that you may not always use but when the time comes when you need it, its great having them.

  • 3.2-inch touchscreen display with 16 Million colors
  • 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus
  • Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM/EDGE radio 
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • WiFi
  • GPS
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • TV-out port
  • 140MB on-board storage
  • 111 x 52 x 14.5 mm
  • 104g
  • End of 2008 launch 
http://technokia.com/nokia-tube-5800-specifications/11/04/2008/