Google Nexus S by Samsung

After the Google Nexus One, Google, along with everyone else, believed the Nexus project was over.  However, now Google has returned with the Google Nexus S, which just may save the brand.

Google Nexus S reviews note how similar the design of the phone is to the Samsung Galaxy S.  It weighs slightly more, but still feels light in the hand.  The curved frame conforms well to the palm.  The screen itself is also curved.  However, the phone will feel very different to what an iPhone4 or HTC Desire HD user would be used to, as those phones use metallic chassis.

The headphone slot on the phone has been moved to the bottom, rather than the side or top.  Many Google Nexus S reviews have praised this feature, though certainly not all.  There are some that see this change as one that makes it difficult to get the phone in and out of the pocket.

The phone has a nice touch screen.  Icons can be touched and dragged and moved as desired.  The screen is large and clear.

One criticism levied against the phone in reviews is in regard to the lack of external microSD expansion.  The phone has 16GB of internal storage – a respectable figure – but many users wish it were also possible to move that stored data onto another platform, such as their home PCs.  Currently, this requires an external PC connection.

The HTC Incredible S vs. the HTC Desire S

Posted on 15th May 2011 by regulars in Google Android,HTC,Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones

HTC is a leader in the mobile phone market and offers a variety of phones to suit individual needs.  While reviews of the different HTC products are extremely helpful, sometimes it is advantageous to compare two phones side by side.  In many of the HTC mobile phone deals, networks offer both phones free with the obligatory signup.

Both the HTC Desire S and the HTC Incredible S run on the Android 2.2 operating system, with a GSM/HSDPA air interface.  Talk times are identical but the HTC Desire S has a superior standby time of up to 430 hours versus the HTC Incredible’s 290 hours.  However, the HTC Incredible handsets include a GPRS connectivity of 114 kbps while this feature is not available on the HTC Desire S.

The HTC Incredible S is a slightly larger phone, measuring 120.0 mm x 64.0 mm x 11.7 mm with a 4-inch touch screen against the HTC Desire S measurements of 115.0 mm x 59.8 mm x 11.6 mm and its 3.7-inch screen.

While there are similar features on both phones including Wi-Fi, DLNA, Bluetooth capabilities, USB ports, video camera, stereo FM radio, MP3 and WAV ringtones, the two phones vary greatly in their media players, cameras and GPS navigation.

The HTC Desire S has a 5-megapixel autofocus camera, while the HTC Incredible S is equipped with an 8-megapixel autofocus camera with dual LED flash.  The Desire S model is equipped with DivX/XviD/MP4/WMV player and MP3/AAC+/WAV/WMA player, while the Incredible S model has the MP3/AAC+/WAV/WMA player and MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player.  Both phones are equipped with A-GPS support, but the HTC Incredible S model includes Google Maps.

The BlackBerry Edge

Posted on 7th May 2011 by regulars in Blackberry,Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones

BlackBerry is a line of smartphones whose primary function is to perform a variety of communication and data services.  More than any other name brand, BlackBerry is renowned for its organiser, email services, and internet applications for the businessperson.  For BlackBerry, the telephone capabilities take a back seat to its far superior data manipulation and retrieval.

Today, BlackBerry is making inroads into the smartphone industry with the addition of more sophisticated web browsing, games, cameras and multimedia players to make their devices true all-in-one products for the consumer.  The phone capabilities have been upgraded to match their excellence in data retrieval and transmission, and the answer to the question, “What is a BlackBerry phone?” is becoming perfectly clear. 

BlackBerry smartphones can be customized on any scale, from individual preferences to encompassing an entire corporate entity.  They support virtually any email platform as well as corporate data, instant messaging, intuitive user interface and a typewriter style keyboard.

Some of the more popular models are the BlackBerry Bold, the BlackBerry Storm, the BlackBerry Pearl and the BlackBerry Curve, which now have a camera and video camcorder.

BlackBerry maintains the quality of their products with device software such as Desktop Software and Roxio Media Manager, while providing individual users access to social networking and other media files.

BlackBerry is a favourite provider of services in the business community, and they offer productivity software, wireless access without IT support or server software, connectivity for employees to their organization’s internal operating systems and a fully developed set of developer tools and administrative services.

LG Optimus 2X Smartphone Deals

Posted on 5th May 2011 by regulars in Google Android,LG,Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones

Often the key to getting a good deal on a smartphone is balancing the cost of the phone itself with the cost of a service plan for the phone.  These contracts can get pricey.  Most smartphones run internet service, which incurs an extra charge.  It is important to figure out just how much you will use each feature of the phone.  If you can cut back in one or two areas then you can save a lot of money when purchasing a smartphone.

LG Optimus 2X deals
are in this vein.  Sometimes it is possible to get the phone entirely free or at a huge discount, but that depends heavily on the type of plan attached to the phone.  The balance will be between the number of minutes available for calls, the number of texts available and the amount of data available.  Data is crucial for internet usage, but can also prove to be the costliest aspect of having a smartphone.

A balanced plan will include about 300 minutes of talk time, unlimited texts and maybe 500MB of data for the internet.  This can cost as little as £20 a month.  Sometimes, this can even net you a free phone. 

However, this amount of data is relatively low.  Those who plan to make heavier use of the internet will probably need more data.  Sometimes, it is possible to trade out text messages for data. 

HTC Desire S Review

Posted on 29th April 2011 by regulars in Google Android,HTC,Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones

HTC has come out with a new addition to its HTD Sense line of mobile phones.  What is HTC Sense?  It is a user interface designed for Android, Brew and Windows Mobile phones.  The HTC Desire S is an upgrade to the basic HTC Sense interface.

HTC promises better browsing, a camcorder, and an all around improved experience with the HTC Desire S.  The new screen is 9.4cm, but the body of the phone itself is actually slimmer than previous designs.

HTC plans to make good on its promise of better browsing.  Text can be ‘pinched’ larger or smaller and will automatically re-flow to fit the screen.  Text can be highlighted and then researched on Google, Wikipedia, YouTube or in a digital dictionary.

The improved camera aims to allow users more freedom and mobility in capturing special moments on the fly.  The phone has a high-quality camera and HD video recorder built in.

Meanwhile, the basic HTC Sense interface will continue to provide users with a quality experience.  Users can install a weather and clock app that update automatically when the user travels.  Maps are also built in to aid users with travel.  They can be accessed instantly and without incurring roaming fees.  The maps even have their own compass integrated into the system to orientate users.

Overall, the improved camera and browsing functions of the HTC Desire S do indeed improve on former designs.  However, the HTC Sense interface is more or less the same as previous versions.

LG Optimus Black Smartphone Review

Posted on 26th April 2011 by regulars in Google Android,LG,Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones

The latest mobile phones include so much technology that it is no surprise that they are often marketed as a complete entertainment package.  Not yet released on the market, the LG Optimus Black is available for pre-order from any reputable mobile phone dealer that supplies LG branded phones.

The LG Optimus Black is thought of as being the slimmest handset available, measuring in at 9.2mm thick.  It has a four inch touch screen with a NOVA display which reduces battery life consumption by around 50%, making it better for the environment as a result of having to charge it less often.

Plenty of the latest mobile phones are being run on the Android operating system and the LG Optimus Black is no exception.  This handset currently runs on android version 2.2, although upgrades are available to update it to the 2.3 version that has just been released.  The LG Optimus Black has several great features including a rear facing camera that has a five megapixel resolution and a front facing camera with a two megapixel resolution which is suitable for video calling.

Using a mobile phone handset to play games or listen to music while on a long commute is becoming a regular sight on public transport.  The LG Optimus Black is slim enough to fit into any pocket making usage while on the go all more convenient.
 
The LG Optimus Black is set to become one of the more popular handsets on the market, due to its ease of use and high quality features.

Samsung Omnia 7 – Is it any good?

Posted on 21st April 2011 by regulars in Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones,Samsung Mobile Phones

When looking to buy a new handset it is best to carry out some research before committing to a purchase.  Many mobile phone review websites contain honest criticism (good and bad) on the capabilities of most handsets.  Some articles will not only include a review from a technical perspective, but also user opinions too, allowing you to get a far clearer picture of exactly what you can expect from the phone prior to purchase.

A technical Samsung Omnia 7 review, for example, will give you plenty of information on the operating system and other features, such as memory capacity and battery life.  If however you read a Samsung Omnia 7 review that is written more from a user perspective, then expect to read more generalised information, such as how easy the menus are to navigate, whether the phone is prone to crashing and how responsive the touchscreen is.  Sometimes what is advertised is not actually what you get in reality.

The Samsung Omnia 7 has actually received mainly positive reviews.  Apart from a few problems with the Bluetooth function, most users have reported that this handset is as described in the technical reviews.  Most review sites give the Samsung Omnia 7 full marks for being a quality product that is both affordable and simple to use.  Some of its features include a five megapixel camera, FM radio and support for Xbox Live integration.

Motorola Atrix Smartphone Review

Posted on 15th April 2011 by regulars in Google Android,Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones,Motorola

Many people have a favourite mobile phone manufacturer that they know they can rely on. For those who love Motorola mobile phones or for those wanting to try a different brand, then the new Motorola Atrix could be just what you are looking for – and possibly your new favourite.  This handset is brand new on the market and as such boasts the latest in technological advances.

Although it is not yet available to buy, it is set for release onto the UK market during May 2011.  The Motorola Atrix runs on the Android 2.2 operating system and has a massive 1GHz dual core processor, making it one of the fastest handsets available.  The Motorola Atrix also comes with a five megapixel camera complete with an LED flash to help take the perfect picture.  There is also a front facing VGA camera which is perfect for video calls.

Motorola mobile phones are well known on the market for being high quality products and an excellent value for money.  The Motorola Atrix appears that it will also be living up to those standards.  The internal memory is 16GB which is capable of holding photographs and video images, and also music playlists to be played back while on the go.  If you find that memory capacity is not enough there is also a microSD slot to take memory cards up to 32GB.

LG Optimus One Deals

Posted on 5th April 2011 by regulars in Google Android,LG,Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones

The LG Optimus One is an excellent handset if you are looking for a wide range of mobile phone deals.  No matter what your monthly budget you can find a deal to suit both you and your pocket.  If you are a light user looking for a short contract, then the most basic deal will give you a free handset, 100 minutes of call time and 100 texts each month for just £15.  If you are prepared to have a longer contract at two years, you can get the same deal for just £10 per month.

If you are prepared to pay a little more each month then you can get a free handset with 300 call minutes and 300 texts per month.  LG Optimus One deals such as this are perfect for those who spend a lot more time on their phone and will only set you back around £20 per month on an 18 month contract, or £15 per month on a 24 month contract.
 
Very heavy mobile phone users will be looking for LG Optimus One deals that provide plenty in the way of free call minutes and texts.  If you are prepared to have a 24 month contract, then for £20 you can get a free handset and 600 call minutes each month and 500 texts.  This LG Optimus One deal is perfect for those who are always on the go.

Finding the Right Mobile Phone

Posted on 2nd April 2011 by regulars in Mobile Phone Reviews,Mobile Phones

When it comes to choosing a mobile phone, the wide selection of models available can make decision-making a very difficult task.  In order to find a phone that is right for you, you need to think about what features are the most important to you, such as whether or not you want WiFi or if you would prefer a keypad over a touch screen.

One of the best ways to find your ideal phone is to browse through mobile phone reviews.  Reading reviews on all of the latest mobile phone models will allow you to see the pros and cons of each handset.  Some sites even offer reviews written by other users, which makes it easier when it comes to deciding whether or not a particular handset is right for you.

Most websites offer detailed information on the specifications of each phone.  You can even search for phones by the features they offer, such as phones with Android or phones with a built-in camera. The majority of mobile phone websites offer detailed reviews on all of the latest mobile phones.

In addition to reviews, many mobile phone websites offer a list of mobile phone deals for you to compare.  Comparing deals will enable you to see whether or not your ideal mobile phone is available on a contract, pay-as-you-go or sim-free deal that suits your requirements.