Sunday, February 05, 2012

Mobile Review / Preview

Image of ZTE V55 Android Honeycomb tablet leaked

http://www.teamphones.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ZTE-V55-tab-150x150.jpgThe unannounced tablet by ZTE, Smart Tab V55 was revealed at the FCC with a Sprint logo at the backside. The device is not announced by Sprint or the ZTE but surprisingly we caught it flaunting at Bluetooth SIG. The tab is pocked with CDMA modem, Bluetooth and WiFi and runs on Android Honeycomb.

   

GALAXY XCOVER- PREVIEW

samsung galaxy xcover

Samsung has come up with a smashing device the Samsung S5690 Galaxy Xcover which is considered to be the good combination looks and specs in the collection of Samsung and a strong answer to the Motorola Defy+. Though the Motorola Defy+ will be a tough contender to face but the Xcover will stand at its own in the midrange Smartphones.

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Mobile Review: Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play

The PlayStation phone is the mechanism corresponding to El Dorado; in that prospect it has spent a long time like a golden legend to run out when discussion gets a breakdown. At present the blend of game pad and Android phone has floated up into the new world in the figure of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play. While the XPERIA Play has rivals to defeat which includes the heavyweight championship players such as NGP (Next Gen-Portable) the successor to the PSP and of course the Nintendo 3D’s. As well as being a playstation device it has more to do with its smartphone division while it has got to institute itself above an assortment of fast and competent Android handsets, for instance Sony Ericsson's XPERIA Arc, which also have big muscles for 3D gaming of the non-stereoscopic class.

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Mobile Review: Samsung S8530 Wave II – Surfing the Wave

Introduction:

The Samsung Wave II is the follower of the original Samsung Wave sharing the same name. The primary Wave introduced a new operating system in the world (Bada OS), and it also appeared on the Wave 723. Samsung definitely required a well-built set up for their personal Bada OS and they had it. It is typical for follow-ups to be asked and put down. In that case Wave II has the guts for what it takes to be a successful follower; the key points are that this handset is larger and heavier than the original.

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Mobile Review: HTC Desire S – Droid longings

Introduction:

 

The original HTC Desire became one of the mainly admired Android smartphones of 2010 because of its powerful hardware configuration, large high-resolution screen and latest Android OS all in a sole bit of hard metal; from here its follow-up is taking the job namely the HTC Desire S. But however it is a fact that the Desire S is one heck of device which we admire but it’s not intended to be the flagship device as its ancestor was.

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Mobile Review: Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc

Introduction

Sony Ericsson is one of those mobile phone manufacturers that has entirely recreated itself by shifting on Android platform to operate their smartphones while the company was on the last stand in 2010, then it refreshed it’s line-up by bringing in a whole lot of exhilarating technologies and fitted into their XPERIA Arc with a cool new design a response to the condemnation of their XPERIA X10, which was fat, slow and out-dated and not much appreciated, while the company’s new rival XPERIA Arc is slim in design and has the right features you want in a today’s smartphone with some exceptions, though. However, below is the mobile review of Sony Ericsson’s flagship smartphone XPERIA Arc along with its main feature and main drawbacks:

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