Although it is not obvious from just a quick glance, the iPhone 4S contract comes with a huge number of improvements compared to the previous iPhone 4. The iPhone 4S does not have a radically new design but it does come with many new hardware and software tweaks. So what are the best of these? We look at the top five things iPhone 4S brings to the table. Read the rest of this entry »
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The first 3D phone is here, courtesy of HTC, and really is a massive step in mobile technology. The device has a HD touch screen that is perfect for viewing all the 3D content you want.
You can view 3D movies, 3D YouTube clips or even your own 3D photos, and, the best part is, you don’t have to wear 3D glasses to get the full effect. This is thanks to special stereoscopic technology that the device has inside its high-resolution 4.3″ display.
Amazingly you can choose to take picture or videos in 2D or 3D with a flick of a switch on the side of the device. The 2D, 5 Megapixel camera allows for a good quality images and the HD 720p video recorder allows you to capture amazing 3D footage. This can then be shared to Facebook, or made into a 3D masterpiece with the new 3D Youtube channel, and then shared for the world to enjoy. Read the rest of this entry »
The latest handset to be released by Blackberry is the blackberry torch and offers a handset that has many similar applications and functions to that of the iPhone. Similarities such as a touchscreen display and fully functional QWERTY keyboard, bringing the Blackberry Torch up to date with many of the smartphones on the market today.
The Blackberry Torch has all the features you could wish for in a smartphone, some of which include Google Maps, calendar applications, easy accessible internet, an address book, a games centre and an assortment of downloadable apps.
Blackberry handsets are renowned for being great business phones as they offer the user the ability to access their emails on tap, in the shape of both personal and work emails. Read the rest of this entry »
Unconventional and challenging game that is very popular (about 1 000 000 total installations for Android and Bada) and has a high rating (4.62) is now available for a huge number of Nokia users (using Symbian^3 operating system). It should be mentioned that netbook port of the game has won Intel AppUp People Choice Award in developers’ contest. Read the rest of this entry »
We’re pretty sure the BlackBerry Storm 2’s announcement is coming soon, and we just got a little more evidence: The not-so-loved original Storm’s price has just been dropped to $99 with a 2-year contract.
If you’re sure you need to stick with Verizon, this probably looks enticing, but we’d definitely recommend waiting. The Storm 2 will probably cost in the $150-250 range to compete with the iPhone, Pre, and various Android offerings, and for all we know, it might be great. Even the BlackBerry Tour might be a better option that the original Storm, which isn’t the worst phone ever but hasn’t exactly been a fan favorite either. [Verizon]
3 Italy has recently launched Apple’s new iPhone 3G S, and its prices are quite attractive.
On contract, the 16GB iPhone 3G S costs as low as €99 ($140). The 32GB model is obviously more expensive, starting at €199 ($280) with a contract agreement. Read the rest of this entry »
Samsung has unveiled a new version of the existing device, designed for girls or for everyone who digs pink color (actually that’s “Sakura pink”) for their handset. It’s called Samsung Anycall Ultra S S7350H Elegant Edition and it comes together with a pink leather pouch and a makeup mirror — ok, it’s for girls, only! Read the rest of this entry »
Nokia’s trying to make a big deal today about the fact that the N86 8MP will be coming to Nokia’s US flagship stores in New York and Chicago along with nokiausa.com in the “coming weeks,” but in light of the company’s recent North American strategy shift, the US availability of the N85, and the handling of the N97 launch, we’d be far more surprised if it wasn’t coming. As for pricing, you’re going to be looking at $558 out the door — an oddball price, to be sure, but considering that you’re getting arguably the best S60 3.2 device ever conceived, it seems within the realm of reason (and you’ll be able to get it through third-party retailers for considerably less, we’d wager). Who’s in?