A Beginner’s Guide on Buying Smartphones in 2011

Wherever we go, we see a smartphone, they are simply everywhere, even so these portable devices are still far from ubiquitous. A report at the end of 2010 said that less than a third of mobile phone users have smartphones. This means about 70 percent of them still use “not-so-smart” phones. Right now, Internet access… Continue reading A Beginner’s Guide on Buying Smartphones in 2011

Sonim XP1300 Core – black/yellow (Unlocked)

The Sonim XP1300 Core cell phone is a remarkably reliable phone which does not offer many features and has a limited call volume but it sure does fit to be called a remarkable reliable and solid phone. Design The Sonim XP1300 Core has a length of 4.96 inches, a width of 2.36 inches, a depth… Continue reading Sonim XP1300 Core – black/yellow (Unlocked)

Motorola Bravo (AT&T)

The Motorola Bravo (AT&T) smartphone is an Android phone which has smart and solid multimedia features. Design The Motorola Bravo has a similar design to that of the Citrus with a length of 4.29 inches, width of 2.48 inches, thickness of 0.52 inches and a weight of 4.59 ounces. It has a soft touch on… Continue reading Motorola Bravo (AT&T)

Review of T-Mobile Comet

The T –Mobile Comet is a phone with a solid design and good call quality and it comes with an affordable price and other vast options. Design The design of the T Mobile Comet is quite a diminutive one with length of 4.09 inches, width of 2.16 inches, thickness of 0.54 inches and a weight… Continue reading Review of T-Mobile Comet

Samsung Zeal SCH-u750 (Verizon Wireless)

If you are also thinking that this cell resembles Samsung’s Alias 2 then you’re absolutely correct. Samsung has recently launched its brand new Samsung Zeal (SCH-u750) which is an identical copy of its previous edition. The reason why Samsung hasn’t changed the designed is because most users have previously liked the dual flip design and… Continue reading Samsung Zeal SCH-u750 (Verizon Wireless)

LG Apex (U.S. Cellular) Review

The LG Apex is a good smartphone with an excellent keyboard and an economical price. However, the battery and the processing speed of this smartphone are disappointing factors. The LG Apex can be bought at an original price of $79.99 but nowadays it is available at a price of $49.00 after an $80 mail-in discount.

Intel Moorestown: Will the N9 use it?

Go to any N9-related post that mentions the possibility that it will use an Intel Atom chip, and you will find comments such as: “atom = worst battery life ever” – disgruntled commenter on Engadget Before we begin, let’s make it clear that the possibility of the Nokia N9 using an Intel chip is just… Continue reading Intel Moorestown: Will the N9 use it?

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