Showing posts with label cell phones for sale. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Unlocked Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket i727 Reviews and Deals



The AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket manual or user guide has been published by Samsung at their website (samsung.com). The AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket user manual is provided in PDF document format (206-pages, PDF, 5.83 MB). For your, the owner of Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket smartphone, must read this manual before operating the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket mobile phone. You can download this Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket manual directly to your Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket Android smartphone and read it using PDF reader application that you can get in Android Market. You can also download this Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket user guide to your PC or laptop and read it using PDF reader software such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. This Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket user guide contains complete reference information and instructions about how to use the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket a.k.a AT&T Samsung SGH-i727 smartphone properly. The Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket or AT&T Samsung i727 smartphone boasts a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor and Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) operating system. It comes with a 4.5″ Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen display (480 x 800 pixels resolution, 16M colors), 16GB internal memory, 1 GB of RAM, up to 32GB microSD memory card, HSDPA (21 Mbps), HSUPA (5.76 Mbps), LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth v3.0+HS, USB v2.0 microUSB, 8 MP rear-facing camera (3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash), 2 MP front-facing camera, stereo FM radio with RDS, GPS with A-GPS support, active noise cancellation with dedicated mic, NFC support, and 1850 mAh   Li-Ion standard battery.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Sprint's announced Kyocera Echo dual-screen Android Cell Phone


Sprint promised us an "industry first" at its event today, and it certainly delivered: check out the Kyocera Echo, the first dual-screen Android phone. That's right, dual-screen -- that's two 3.5-inch 480 x 800 displays which can be unfolded and used as a single 4.7-inch 960 x 800 surface. The screens are connected by a slick sliding liquid-metal hinge that Kyocera's filed several patents on -- the phone can be closed and used like a regular single-screen phone, unfolded all the way, or propped up into the faux-laptop configuration shown above. Under the hood there's a 1GHz second-gen Snapdragon running Android 2.2 -- we'll forgive the older software because Kyocera had to do extensive customization to add dual-screen support to seven core apps like the browser, email, and messaging. The seven optimized apps can be run on each screen individually so you can have the browser up top and email below, and several of them include useful full-dual-screen views as well. There's also a new dual-screen app manager, which is brought up by tapping the two screens simultaneously. Unfortunately, third party apps can't be run in any of the new modes and just fill the entire display for now -- Kyocera and Sprint say an SDK is coming shortly
Interestingly, the Echo doesn't really run the optimized apps simultaneously when you have two of them open -- it quickly switches them in and out of hibernation, even though they're both displayed on screen. That means you can't do things like watch a video while writing an email, for example -- it's an odd limitation, but it seems like it'll only be an issue in limited circumstances. As for battery life, Kyocera and Sprint aren't giving definite numbers, but we were told things would last about a day with heavy use of both screens -- and the Echo is being sold in a bundle with a second battery in an external charging case, so you should have plenty of juice on the go. Downsides? Well, it's not the most attractive phone we've ever seen, and we'd be remiss if we didn't point out that there's just a lone rear-facing 5 megapixel camera with 720p video capture and that the Echo is 3G-only -- there's no WiMAX, which is a bit odd for a Sprint halo device. Still, it's definitely one of the most intriguing Android handsets we've ever seen, and at $199 (after a $100 rebate) when it launches sometime in the coming months, it's bound to pique some serious interest. Check a short hands-on video after the break.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

LG Optimus Pad/L-06C (Unlocked Quadband) GSM Cell Phone


LG officially announced its new 3D-capable LG Optimus Pad V900 tablet running Android 3.0 Honeycomb, which is known as the G-Slate in the US market. As far as its specifications, first of all the new LG Optimus Pad V900 Android tablet is powered by a NVIDIA Tegra 2 mobile processor. Beside these, it has a 8.9-inch touchscreen display, can record 720p 3D videos as well as supports Full HD 1080p videos, compatible with 3.5G HSPA+, WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth, and much more.LG Optimus Pad is an upcoming large 8.9-inch multi-touch display tablet running the latest Android OS (Honeycomb). It will be a 3D-capable display with 1280 x 768 resolution. LG Optimus Pad will be powered by the dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor.It will also feature three camera, one at the front and two at the rear for 3D effects. The new LG Tablet will be powered by the huge 6,400mAh battery. The Japanese version Optimus Pad (model L-06C) will be offered through a partnership with NTT DOCOMO. The LG Optimus Pad is pre-loaded with applications custom-made for local tastes, including BeeTV which offers a wide selection of entertainment contents tailored for DOCOMO customers. It also includes the 2Dfacto application allowing users to access a wide selection of e-books and comics for reading on the generous 8.9-inch Optimus Pad screen.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Unlocked LG eXpo GW820 GSM Windows Phone AT&T(REVIEW)


LG eXpo GW820 GSM  Windows Phone AT&T


The perfect balance of powerful computing and thrilling multimedia, the LG eXpo for AT&T; is the first smartphone in North America to use the Qualcomm 1 GHz processor, which offers fast processing speeds for running multiple applications without losing performance. In addition to a responsive touchscreen interface, the eXpo offers a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard. The LG eXpo smartphone with optional pico projector snapped onto the back. The slide-out QWERTY keyboard makes editing documents and composing e-mail a breeze (see larger image). This phone can quickly download video, music and more over AT&T;'s lightning quick HSPDA 3G network. Additionally, with AT&T;'s 3G network, you can listen to a conference call on a headset while sending and receiving e-mail attachments, picture messages or Web pages at the same time. It will also be compatible with AT&T;'s High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) 7.2 Mbps technology, which provides a considerable speed boost to the already fast AT&T; 3G networ.

Features:

LG eXpo GW820 GSM  Windows Phone AT&T
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Innovative Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone with touchscreen, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Qualcomm 1 GHz processor, and optional pico projector for presentations
Tri-band UMTS/HSDPA 3G connectivity (850/1900/2100 MHz) for global roaming; compatible with optional AT&T; Navigator turn-by-turn GPS, AT&T; Mobile Music
Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g); 5-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth PC tethering and stereo music; microSD expansion to 16 GB
1500 mAh lithium-ion battery for excellent talk and standby time
What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, USB cable, 3.5mm headset with adapter, quick start guide, user manual

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LG eXpo GW820 GSM  Windows Phone AT&T
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

BUY Unlocked Samsung S5620 Monte Reviews GSM Cell Phone


Buy Unlocked samsung monte S5620
The Samsung S5620 Monte is a device that fits into this category. I mean, it is indeed a fine handset, with an impressive array of features, but I do wonder just who it will appeal to, what is the market segment it is aimed at? Perhaps, though, the S5620 isn’t designed to attract a specific type of user, and will instead offer a broad appeal across the market. It will be interesting to see just where this phone sits when it is released. The S5620 Monte includes a full media player, with support for multiple music and video formats. Memory on the handset is a rather impressive 227MB internal, which can be expanded with the addition of a MicroSD memory card, with the Monte supporting cards up to 16GB in size. To enhance the music listening capabilities, the Monte includes a 3.5mm audio output jack, plus includes support for DNSe for an improved sound quality. There is a stereo FM radio with RDS included on the phone, and we also find Bluetooth 2.1, which allows for stereo audio streaming to a compatible wireless headset.

Messaging and web browsing are well catered for on the Monte, with support for Palringo instant messaging already installed on the device, plus the usual email facilities found on most Samsung devices, which includes support for push email and multiple account setup. There is a full web browser on the handset, which works well with most websites, and data connectivity is handled via 3G+ Mobile Broadband, backed up by GPRS, EDGE, and there is also WiFi 802.11b/g too. 




Saturday, April 2, 2011

Unlocked HTC Flyer Cell Phones For Sale


HTC Flyer is a compact 7-inch touchscreen Android 2.3.3 tablet with 600x1024 pixels res, which will come with an integrated pressure-sensitive pen experience, courtesy of the new HTC Scribe technology. The feature will be used for note-taking and drawing. The tablet will be constructed out of HTC trademark aluminum unibody. It will be powered by a single-core 1.5GHz processor, and will feature 1GB RAM, coupled with 32GB of built-in storage (microSD slot is available). For photo and video taking the tablet biz will offer a 5MP main shooter, as well as a secondary 1.3MP front-facing cam for video chats. Powering all this goodness will be courtesy of a 4000mAh battery that is said to provide up to 4 hours of constant video playback.HTC is entering the tablet arena with quite a bang. The company has just taken the wraps off its brand new 7-inch Flyer Android tablet, which touts a 1.5GHz single-core CPU, 1GB of RAM plus 32GB of flash storage, an aluminum unibody construction, 1024 x 600 resolution, a tablet-optimized version of Sense, and... what's this, a pressure-sensitive stylus! The HTC Scribe trademark we saw floating around in legal waters turned out not to be the branding for a tablet, it's actually the name HTC gives to the technology enabling what it calls a "groundbreaking pen experience." Other details include a 5 megapixel camera on the back paired with a 1.3 megapixel imager up front, a 4000mAh battery rated to last for four hours of continuous video playback, and memory expandability via a microSD card.