The History of BlackBerry

Posted on 16th May 2012 by regulars in Blackberry,Mobile Phones

Many people today own a smartphone and one of the most popular is the BlackBerry. For anybody wondering ‘what is BlackBerry history?’, you may be surprised to know that it was first introduced as far back as 1999. Developed by RIM (Research in Motion), the first BlackBerry device was called the 850 and was a simple, two-way pager released in Munich, Germany.

It was not until 2003 that the company released their first smartphone that had the capability to send email, undertake internet faxing, browse the web and complete normal tasks, such as phoning and texting.

At first, BlackBerry devices were made with monochrome displays, but now all models come with colour. Most models have a built-in keyboard that is specially made for ‘thumbing’ i.e. texting just using the thumbs.

By 2010, according to RIM, they had already sold over 100 million BlackBerry devices across the world since the company started, and today, there are 70 million BlackBerry users in 91 different countries. RIM is the sixth largest mobile phone company as the BlackBerry accounts for around 3% of all worldwide mobile phone sales.

Apple iPhone apps

Posted on 5th May 2012 by regulars in iPhone,Mobile Phones

With Apple’s ever growing stable of innovative and stylish products comes a whole range of apps, available from the Apple app store, to download for the latest Apple iPhone 4S or iPad 3.  New apps are being created all the time for Apple smartphones and tablets, and many come preloaded into handsets and tablets, while others are available free or to buy. 

Whether using your Apple iPhone 4S or iPad 3 for business of pleasure, there is guaranteed to be an app for you.  Some of the most popular apps in 2012 are recreational apps such as the successful Draw Something app which runs on iOS as well as Android operating systems.  Draw Something is like a virtual Pictionary for the smartphone or tablet, and can be played against real opponents, friends or strangers, as well as the computer.  Available as a free light version from Apple OS or Android, this is an addictive game that has taken the smartphone world by storm.

The Apple iPhone 4S is the newest version of the iPhone, and comes like other new releases loaded with preinstalled apps such as the fantastic virtual assistant Siri.  Other useful apps available to download from the app store include mobile versions of Amazon and the BBC news site, and Dropbox is a highly useful storage feature which is able to sync files from various devices such as PC, laptop and phone, and provides valuable back up storage space.  Adobe has also released the Adobe Photoshop Express package as an extremely handy app to have at hand for sophisticated photo editing on the iPhone. 

Current Apple iPhone 4 8GB and Apple iPhone 4S deals include competitive packages staring from as little as £30 per month for the iPhone 4S, an excellent package that includes free handset plus unlimited internet from UK networks.

Samsung S2 review

This Samsung S2 mobile phone comes with many features as standard. However, the new software on the Samsung S2 offers the user some powerful technology. 

Firstly, a large and clear 4.3-inch screen similar in size to the screen on the iPhone has been added to this mobile phone. The large screen on the Samsung is matched with a camera benefiting from 480×800 pixels. This Samsung S2 review looks at the new technology seen on this phone. The aptly named Super AMOLED Plus brings a new level of clarity and vision to the phone.

The face of the phone is largely filled by the large screen, but the phone itself is not bulky and weighs just 116g. The single home button navigates this phone and two smaller touch sensitive buttons, which control the menu and back navigation. Simple and easy to use, this Samsung mobile phone makes use of the Android operating system with ease. It is the best of both worlds.

The phone to be seen with is the Motorola Razr

Posted on 16th April 2012 by regulars in Mobile Phones,Motorola

There are so many Android phones available today that it is difficult to choose which one to purchase. The big mobile phone manufacturers such as Samsung, Sony, HTC, LG and many more make a host of different Androids. What do you look for? Do you look for memory storage, look and feel, colour, design, screen size, or camera? Whatever your needs, there is an Android phone for you. 

Motorola mobile phones continue to be popular and one of their Android phones is the Motorola Razr. This is a slimline phone that looks and feels very sleek and has a substantial battery life. It has a 4.3 inch screen which supports an AMOLED touch screen and it is a 3G phone with the Android operating system that is incredibly easy to use. As with most Android phones, this phone has GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.  It has an eight megapixel camera with two lenses, one at the front of the phone and one at the back. The autofocus and flash are also inbuilt and there is a high quality video recorder and player. The music player is also something to talk about with its music-streaming feature.

The phone has all of the usual features a phone should have, all built into this extremely good-looking phone.  It is easy to make and receive calls, receive and retrieve voicemails, send messages, photos, videos, and emails. Whatever you need, it is possible.

Motorola continues to impress and if you want to experience the amazing capabilities of this fantastic phone there are many Motorola Razr deals out there to choose from. The Motorola Razr is stylish, intuitive, and bursting with features.  What more could you ask for in a phone?

Recombu mobile phone news

Posted on 8th April 2012 by regulars in Mobile Phones

The independent mobile phone news and reviews site, Recombu, is widely recognised across the industry as offering unbiased and knowledgeable reviews and news about the mobile phone industry. This information ranges from deals and price comparisons, right through to thorough analysis of every mobile phone that comes onto the market.

The site is easy to read for the non-technologically minded and goes into details and facts that will help the consumer choose the best phone for them. For example, a review might well mention that the latest LG Prada is beautiful, sleek and sophisticated, but it will also analyse the type of person who might get the most out of this phone.

Recombu also keeps the consumer up to date with new industry announcements and ensures that its readers are kept abreast of potential price wars or even when a newly launched phone is not that new at all, but just a revamp of an older model. Deals at most major phone outlets are assessed and the customer is informed about the full range of prices and contracts available.

The site’s advance publicity of the mobile phone market is impressive; one of their analysts recently spotted a tweet from Korean manufacturer, Samsung, written in Korean, which alluded to the release of the new Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade for the Galaxy S II. Shortly after Recombu published this information, Samsung withdrew the Tweet. It is this type of industry savvy that makes the company a power to be reckoned with.

All the reviews start with a basic description of the phones and their functionality and are then compared with other similar models. Value for money is then assessed, as well as all the technical information that anyone can digest. The news page provides information on forthcoming launches and also some rather wonderfully obscure pieces of information. ‘The new iPad, also for horses’ is one of Recombu’s recent headlines and the article talks about an iPad app that has an equine interface. This site is a truly amazing resource.

Nokia X3-02 review

Posted on 2nd April 2012 by regulars in Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones,Nokia Mobile Phones

Unlike some brands, if you choose any of the Nokia mobile phones you will get a great phone at a low price. The phones available in 2012 offer a lot of features for their very reasonable price. The new collection of mobile phones from Nokia includes the innovative Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type mobile phone. This Nokia X3-02 review looks at all aspects of this new mobile phone.

Nokia now offers the user a dual control screen with both a touchscreen and an alphanumeric keypad. Both numbers and letters can be typed into multimedia messages using either the touchscreen or keypad. The lightweight design is appreciated and the speed of the internet connection through the inbuilt Wi-Fi, along with a comprehensive inbuilt camera, makes this phone a good social networking tool. The full camera and slim line design enhance the Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type mobile phone. The inbuilt flash can be easily switched off and photos can be tagged using the touchscreen or alphanumeric keypad. Touch and Type offers the mobile phone owner a new breed of technology that is ready to use on this new Nokia mobile phone.

Exciting times as the Nokia Lumia 800 is reviewed

Posted on 28th March 2012 by regulars in Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones,Nokia Mobile Phones

Recent Nokia Lumia 800 reviews claim that Nokia has released the Lumia 800 at just the right time, offering the market a fast operating system and a wealth of exciting features. This phone benefits from having the Microsoft operating system found on Windows PCs. This is expected to speed up the processing and will hopefully give the phone an edge over the competition. 

Reviews have described the Nokia Lumia 800 as a phone that offers a new breed of technology. This phone is ideal for the business user because it is capable of showing all of your social data and appointments in one place, and allows the user to store their personal appointments and events. In addition, the phone offers conference calling, pedestrian navigation and various email solutions. For those with a busy social life, the Nokia offers the ability to use the phone in place of a calendar. A popular feature of this phone is the fact that you get all the programmes from Microsoft that are available on a phone. This means that Word, Excel, OneNote and PowerPoint can be used.  
 
Design-wise, the phone has a durable outer shell that is made to last, and 16GB of memory. The screen on this Nokia has a pixel resolution of 480×800. Combine this with the fact that the phone has Microsoft’s most popular programmes available and it is no surprise that many people are searching for Nokia Lumia 800 deals.

Top five interesting facts about mobile phones

Posted on 20th March 2012 by regulars in Mobile Phones

Studies on the use of Nokia, Motorola, Samsung mobile phones and their rivals have unearthed some interesting facts about how we use them. The top five findings about mobile phones are:

•    According to a study undertaken by Motorola, one in ten people with mobile phones have another one that they keep secret from family members. This may serve many purposes, including illegal business practises or extramarital affairs.

•    A new literary genre, that is, the mobile phone novel has sprung from the use of mobiles. Novels can now be written via text and sent to a website that collates it all.

•    In Africa, phones can be recharged by using a motorbike battery or a solar panel if used in a smaller village that has no electricity.

•    Around 86% of Americans use their mobile while watching television. As a result, the TV industry has begun making it possible to watch live broadcasts through mobiles.

•    In some poorer countries like India, mobile phone sharing is common. Often a small village for example may have very few phones, so all members of the community are able to share amongst themselves.

If you’re looking for a new mobile phone it is worth searching for mobile phone reviews online; there are plenty of websites dedicated to mobile phones, helping you get the best deal.

Google Nexus S review

Posted on 14th March 2012 by regulars in Google Android,Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones

In our Google Nexus S review, find out more about one of Google’s leading smartphones with an excellent camera, pure Android operating system, and curved design to fit in your hand.  The closest to stock Android available on the market, the Nexus family is a fresh, sophisticated take on smartphones.

Originally shipped with the Gingerbread Android operating system, the Google Nexus S has upgraded to the latest version of Android known as Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich.  The Google Nexus S receives Android updates faster than most other phones on the market.  The new operating system has simplified its look so apps are stored in folders, creating more onscreen space, and the entire effect is a more fluid interface.

The mobile phone itself is lightweight and features a slightly curved design.  The bright touch screen is responsive and four touch responsive navigation keys sit at the bottom of the phone.  Swiping down at the top of the phone shows recent notifications such as missed messages and phone calls.

Text messaging features auto-correct options for speedy typing, a spacious onscreen keyboard, and the ability to send text messages using voice recognition.  The 5-megapixel camera yields surprisingly good results, with good low-light performance and virtually no shutter lag. 

Several carriers offer good Google Nexus S deals.  Available in stores and online, prices have dropped with the release of the newer Samsung Galaxy Nexus, lowering the price of the Google Nexus S and giving shoppers the true Android experience at a sweet price.

HTC Desire S Review

Posted on 3rd March 2012 by regulars in HTC,Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones

The HTC Desire S is one of the newest handsets available from HTC and has plenty of quality features.  The screen on the phone is still 3.7 inches, the same as its predecessor in this series.  The user can look forward to using the Sense user interface and make use of a speedy 1 GHz processor. 

Upgrades on this model include the RAM and additional in-built memory.  The upgrades also extend to the handset’s casing which is a unibody style made from aluminium.  There have been a number of improvements made to the phone’s ability to record video and it now supports 720p HD capture, with the still image camera a respectable 5 megapixels.

Connectivity to the internet sees that the phone now offers both 3G and Wi-Fi and it now has a larger battery, which should see users benefitting from increased talk and standby time.  There are HTC Desire S deals available which allow the user to obtain the handset for nothing on a contract.  These vary from operator to operator and there will also be a variance in the size of micro SD card that is provided with the phone, although most will offer a minimum of 4 GB.

The phone has been designed to fit comfortably into the hand or the pocket.  With no optical track pad and actual buttons on the handset it is a definite change from the previous model.  The phone has the latest version of the operating system in place and this offers a variety of improvements from previous versions, such as better text editing.

The phone is not competing with other models on size at a height of 11.5 cm.  It is not the smallest handset on the market but it is not one of the largest either and will suit the needs of most users.