Showing posts with label Nokia Oro full specification. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia Oro full specification. Show all posts

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Unlocked LG Thrill 4G Android Cell Phone Reviews



LG is definitely making a bigger name for itself in the U.S. market by bringing two hot European phones to these shores. The Unlocked LG Optimus 2X was repackaged as the T-Mobile G2X, and now the LG Optimus 3D is coming stateside in the form of the LG Thrill 4G. We traipsed down to the AT&T media event at CTIA 2011 earlier today to get a closer look at the phone that will be the first-ever 3D smartphone in the country.
If our impressions sound similar to the ones we had of the Optimus 3D, it's because the Thrill 4G is really the same phone. Like the Optimus 3D, it has a very capable 1GHz dual-core processor along with dual-channel and dual-memory architecture. Design-wise, it has a generous 4.3-inch WVGA display, and feels decidedly solid in the hand. This is heightened by the matte rubbery surface, which provides a nice grip when held.
The big attraction, of course, is that the LG Thrill 4G is capable of showing 3D without the need for glasses. Press the 3D button on the side (or select the shortcut via the touch screen), and you'll come to a rotating hub of 3D content. The hub itself appears three-dimensional, and we could definitely see the icons jump out at us. From here, you can look at 3D images, go to YouTube 3D, or start up the 3D camera so you can, yes, shoot photos and videos in 3D. The Thrill 4G can do this because it actually has two 5-megapixel cameras on the back. It can record 3D video in 720p, and 2D video in 1080p.
Though we can't imagine using the phone in 3D mode all the time, we have to say that it does have its appeal. We played the Let's Golf game in 3D, and it was quite fun to see the ball fly off into "the distance." The 3D effect is certainly there, in a way similar to how it is with the Nintendo 3DS. After a few minutes playing with it, though, we think the 3D apps and games might be more of a fun thing to demonstrate at parties rather than something we would use on a daily basis. We'll have to evaluate it further once we get a review unit to test.
After recording those 3D videos, you can either share them on YouTube 3D, or plug in a cable connecting the phone's Micro-HDMI port to a 3D television so you can see it on the big screen. Of course, you can do this with non-3D content as well. The LG Thrill 4G also has DLNA support so you can stream that content wirelessly through other DLNA-compatible devices.
As the name suggests, the Thrill 4G has support for AT&T's HSPA+ network, which is the carrier's current definition of "4G." Theoretically, this gives it faster speeds, though some of AT&T's customers might beg to differ.
Other features of the phone include a front-facing camera for video calls, and the usual Wi-Fi, GPS, and stereo Bluetooth. The Thrill 4G ships with Android 2.2 Froyo with a UI that's not quite stock, but AT&T promises the phone will be upgradeable to 2.3 Gingerbread. As for pricing and availability, that information is unknown for now. Check out our gallery of the LG Thrill 4G.


Samsung Exhibit 4G Smartphone (T-Mobile) Reviews



The Samsung Exhibit 4G sports a slim candy bar design in violet or black color cell phone. The touch screen takes up most of the real estate leaving space below for three touch controls and a physical OK button. You'll use a virtual keyboard with Swype for your typing needs and it all runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
Inside you'll find a 1GHz processor, a 3-megapixel camera with a flash, a front-facing VGA shooter for self-portraits and video chat, Wi-Fi calling, a full HTML browser with Flash, a memory card slot, USB tethering, and support for T-Mobile's HSPA+ network. When you're not being productive, you can watch live and on-demand programming from T-Mobile TV, download movies and TV programs from the Samsung Media Hub, and play preinstalled games like Bejeweled 2, Scrabble and Doodle Jump.
The Gravity Smart is the first Android handset in Samsung's Gravity series (previous models like the Gravity T ran Samsung's TouchWiz OS). It offers a slider design with a full QWERTY keyboard hidden behind the front face. The keyboard includes a decent selection of shortcut keys (colored in green) and a convenient space bar. The 3.2-inch touch screen also offers a virtual keybaord with Swype.
Gravity Smart
(Credit: T-Mobile)
Features on the Froyo 2.2 device include a full HTML browser, a 3-megapixel camera with a LED flash, a personal organizer, messaging, e-mail, a music player, the usual Google features, and access to apps through the Android Market.
The Exhibit 4G will be $80 after a $50 mail-in rebate and two-year contract. The Gravity Smart will sell for $70 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year contract.



Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Unlocked Nokia Oro Smart Luxry Cell Phone Reviews And Full Specification


unlocked nokia oro reviews
The unlocked Nokia Oro is a device that’s clearly intended for someone who doesn’t want their mobile device to look the same as other people’s. The main markets for this sort of device are the Middle East and Russia, where they have been best-sellers for some time. Nokia’s General Manager for Russia, Gabriel Speratti, told us that, “premium products like Nokia Oro have always been best sellers in Russia. We have a large number of users who are looking for products with a build quality and superior materials that attest to their success and social standing. In some areas, possession of such premium products is the passport to being taken seriously.
unlocked nokia oro full specificationthe unlocked Nokia Oro Cell Phone. It’s a premium brand product that incorporates 18-carat gold plating, a sapphire crystal and leather from one of Scotland’s finest Caledonian herds.
Nokia Oro luxry Cell Phone will start selling in selected countries across the Europe, Eastern Europe, China and the Middle East in Q3 2011. Before local taxes and operator subsidies (neither of which you’re likely to be too concerned about if you’re a customer for this device), it will cost upwards of EUR 800.Make a lasting impression with the limited edition Nokia Oro smartphone. Bringing together 18-carat gold plating, the finest hand-wrapped leather and a sapphire crystal home key, this exclusive touch-screen phone is the epitome of style and elegance. It also boasts an AMOLED glass display for viewing HD videos and full web pages.


Inside, it reaches the same high grade as Nokia’s other recent smartphones. It’s Symbian-based, with the latest Symbian Anna update. There’s pentaband radio connectivity, up-to HSDPA 3G and WiFi. There’s a 3.5-inch AMOLED display, an 8-megapixel camera with 720p video recording and all the rest. Functionally, it’s not so different from other recent smartphones from Nokia. But that’s quite a rarity in the “premium phone” business. Normally, you’d have to choose between something that looked posh or offered the latest specs: Nokia Oro offers both.