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Mobile Devices | Wednesday July 21 2010 12:50 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , ,

mobile devices html

When it comes to mobile phone, Samsung is known for bringing about the slim revolution in the mobile phone market around the globe. This company is specialised in creating some of the ultra slim slide handsets loaded with advanced features. The Samsung F700 mobile, is from the line of Samsung slim handsets that boasts of high quality multimedia experience to all its users.

The slim yet powerful Samsung F700 belongs to the Samsung Ultra Smart family. It is a 3G mobile phone that comes with a touch screen and an easy to use QWERTY keyboard. The touch screen measures 2.78 inches. It comes with a screen resolution of 420 X 240 pixels and displays up to 262K colours. The internal memory of the phone is 112 MB; however the user can extend the memory further with the microSD memory card option.

The name of the eye-scorching beauty is Samsung F700. A new edition in Samsung’s heavily lauded Ultra Smart category. An elegant touch screen mounted HSDPA phone that shines bright through its 256K colour supporting, 2.78-inch, 240 X 440 pixel TFT screen. The phone comprises a smooth and shining exterior with form factor of a ‘candy bar’. A slide-out QWERTY-type keyboard adds to the stylish and executive look of the phone.

The special feature in Samsung F700 is its 5 mega pixel camera that is capable in catching the photos in sunlight as well as in moonlight with its zoom and autofocus section. It also works as a video call camera, by which you can make video calling. The camera cuffs a profuse range of photo and video settings. Now you can catch every special moment in your grip anywhere and anytime.

The Samsung U700, on the other hand is a 3G HSDPA technology based ultra sleek slider phone from the Ultra Edition 12.1 range that flaunts a 3.0 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, and a VGA camera for video calling. The Tri Band phone, although bearing some revolutionary features on its elegant form like 3G HSDPA, business card exchange and XHTML browser, doesn’t match up to the prowess that the Samsung F700 wields.

The Samsung F700 has got some more features like integrated music player, document viewer, Bluetooth, EDGE, USB, email support, WAP 2.0, HTML browser, MicroSD memory card support and the list of features goes on and on.

To connect the Samsung F700 mobile phone with other compatible devices for data transfers and downloads are quite easily, since it supports 3G technology, Bluetooth, USB and EDEG technology. The HTML and WAP browser enables the user to surf the net on the touch screen.

This is an HSDPA enabled device, equipped with a number of advanced features like full HTML browser, MPEG4 formats video player. There is 5 mega pixel cameras with image reproducibility of 2592by 1944 pixels resolution and auto focus. You will also find a secondary video call camera with this Samsung F700 device.

The user of Samsung F700 can never be deprived of entertainment as it is empowered with features such as digital camera, music player, various connectivity option, web browser and messaging services. Get the Samsung F700 to enjoy its features and amazing elegance that comes with the phone.

Accessing HTML on Mobile Devices – Phone Review

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iphone websites 2009

iPhone | Thursday June 3 2010 9:27 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , ,

iphone websites 2009

Sygic iPhone Mobile Maps 2009 Review!

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iphone colors 2009

iPhone | Saturday May 15 2010 9:57 am | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , ,

iphone colors 2009

iPhone Rumors (2009) Part 2 – iPhone Bezel Casing & More!

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mobile application usability testing

Mobile Applications | Tuesday May 4 2010 11:30 am | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

mobile application usability testing

City University Interaction Lab – Mobile Testing Demo (iPhone)

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mobile application developer resume

Mobile Applications | Monday April 26 2010 1:55 am | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

mobile application developer resume

Jon Michaeli’s Video Resume

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Where can I download the Five Icon dock for the iPhone for free?

You need to jailbreak your phone first. When you jailbreak your iphone you get an app called cydia, basically an app store where you can download third party apps, most of which customize your phone. 99.9% are free.

iPhone 3G Tip (Emoji Icons For Free)

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iphone version checking

iPhone | Monday April 12 2010 10:59 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

iphone version checking
apple.com says iphone 2.0 update is available but itunes says 1.1.4 is current version!?

i have checked and checked and checked for update on itunes and it keeps telling me that version 1.1.4 is the current version but apple.com states that the new iphone 2.0 update is available. how do i get the new update and why would apple.com advertise it if its not correct? it says that its for existing iphone users, not just the 3g users. an answer would really help me out ive been looking forward to this for MONTHS!!

Apple has been having significant issues with activations of new phones as well as the upgrades of existing phones to iPhone 2.0. The upgrade has been available, but there have been news reports that people have had difficulties with the upgrade. That, combined with extreme demand (remember that millions of people have been waiting for today just as you have been) is leading to problems.

I’m sure the upgrade will be easier to get as the day or weekend goes on, though.

KLIPPE – KLIPPE….. A Super8 movie film iphone version

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iPhone | Saturday April 10 2010 9:19 am | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , ,

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IPhone 4.0, Security News Dominate
Apple takes top billing yet again this week with its sneak peek at the iPhone 4.0 operating system. (Honestly, we’d ignore the hoopla if we thought we could get away with it.) Otherwise, we point our readers to a package of stories about cyberwar and a load of other security-related news.
How to make your iphone or ipod think you’re running Firefox. No mobile sites. User Agent Faker

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Mobile Devices | Monday April 5 2010 6:20 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

mobile devices testing

Advertising is only part of Google’s gain with mobile phones.

Much has been made about Google’s mobile advertising potential in deploying Android, their free Linux-based mobile operating system. Google will indeed make a(nother) boatload money through advertisements on cell phones. But this is only part of the Google strategy. The other components should worry competitors more.

Let’s stipulate a few things in order for the market dynamics to be clear:

  • Mobile devices are the prophesized unified communications portal (servers be damned).
  • Due to constant availability, mobile devices will become the first option for most people for discovery and use of information.
  • Unifying the end user experience while roaming and at the desk creates commitment by the customer/user.

Therein lay the competitive threat from the G-Phone. For years now Google has created end user services (search, maps, photo galleries, office apps, more). The services are generally cost free for the users. These applications have mobile counterparts and most (soon all) are bundled on G-Phones.

In other words, Google built the backend to mobile services before offering mobile phones.

Contrast this with Apple and the occasionally-on Mobile Me. Apple delivered a fancy handset and later added server-side applications that crashed often enough to cause the news media to suspend their Apple Adulation long enough to question if massively scaled server operations were Apple’s forte. Alternately Google has built an empire on centralized services and now is creating the mobile experience to extend it.

Sure, Google gave away mobile apps all along and you can run any of those apps from nearly any mobile handset (thanks to Google testing those apps using the services of another Silicon Strategies Marketing client DeviceAnywhere). But Google prioritizes access to these applications by bundling them onto G-Phones. Since the unit cost to handset makes for G-Phone system is zilch, handset vendors have a great incentive to adopt Android, put G-Phones in the hands of their customers and thus make Google apps the defacto mobile standard.

Slick.

Now here is where things get a bit scary … scary enough that the Federal Trade Commission will eventually investigate. Once enough people adopt Gmail, Google Office, Picasa, etc. for their application of default, Google track almost every moment of your life (turn off the cell phone camera when you and your sweetheart go to bed). Google will have a direct intelligence spread superior to the U.S. government.

Perhaps the CIA will be more interested in Google than the FTC.

Google has executed a classic blocking maneuver that will feed their core advertising business. By making mobile and desktop a contiguous environment they drive a wedge between users and all application competitors. All things being equal, who wouldn’t want to use the same apps in the office and in a restaurant? Microsoft can’t compete because they won’t give away Window’s Mobile to handset makers or port mobile apps to non-Windows handsets. Symbian will not compete as there is no central server backbone for applications.

Slick.

After the markets finish sinking, buy Google. Their mobile advantage will take Google stock even higher.

Double-sided mobile device using two mids

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