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Palm Phones Take A Major Leap Thanks To The New Palm Pixi Plus

February 21st, 2012 Comments off

Palm Pixi Plus is a wonderful device that is a result of careful use of innovative technology. This 3G capable device gets energy from Palm webOS and Qualcomm MSM7627 six hundred MHz processor CPU with dedicated graphics accelerator.

Attention-grabbing Appearance

The black colored casing of Palm Pixi Plus is a classic beauty, chipped out with the measurement of 111 x 55 x 10.9 mm. Weighing only 92.5 grams, it brings smile on the face of users with its excellent TFT capacitive display. The 2.63 inches long screen gives the advantage of touchscreen technology together with the ability to identify 256K colors and 320 x 400 pixels resolution.

Noteworthy Camera

Fill magical colours into the splendid times of your life through the 2 megapixel camera incorporated in Palm Pixi Plus. The LED flash technique in-built in camera enables it to click still images of 1600×1200 pixels even in low light settings. You can also geo-tag the photo as per its location. This fabulous gadget also supports for video recording and video playback option.

Assured Entertainment

This flexible handset also comes with a guarantee of pleasurable moments to erase fears from your life. You can activate the built in music player to play all of the music tracks that are in MP3/WAV/eAAC+ formats. Besides this, there are ready-loaded games for adventure like many other Palm phones.

Efficient Connectivity

Net connectivity is no trouble if you happen to use this wonderful device. Palm Pixi Plus brings assorted webpages on your handset thru its GPRS, EDGE and Wi-Fi technologies. Additionally, it operates on both 3G and GSM networks and allows you to access internet sites with HTML coding by WAP browser. Apart from this, you can connect yourself to other like devices by shifting on the options of Bluetooth and USB.

Powerful Battery and Acceptable Storage

For an energetic show, Palm Pixi Plus has been kitted out with a sturdy Li-Ion 1150 mAh standard battery. It supplies talk time of 5 hours and 30 minutes (2G) and approximately 4 hours (3G). As far as memory is concerned, it boasts a great internal storage of 8 GB to effectively underpin all its functions.

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Palm Mobile Phones Give You Glorious Applications In The Center Of Your Hand

February 1st, 2012 Comments off

Palm Cell Phones has added another phone to its incredibly popular line of Palm-Pre. This one is aptly named the Palm Pre Plus. It follows its previous version as an upgrade and a very good upgrade, make no mistake about that. However it does not try and redefine the Palm Pre ideal nor the smartphone, so do not expect that.

The Positive by Palm Phones offers 2 times the memory of the Palm Pre as well as a reworked form to better fit the hands of users. It offers a clear touch sensitive screen, a full Qwerty keyboard as well as Palm’s webOS Platform, one that is quite intuitive. The webOS Platform permits users to stay attached to a range of net-based programs such as Microsoft Outlook Emails, Google calendars, docs and events, to name a couple.

But that is actually not all that is incorporated into this smartphone. With it, callers get integrated instant messaging, a 3 megapixel camera with an LED Flash, inbuilt GPS navigation, accelerometer, intuitive background lighting, 5.5 hours of talk time and 350 hours of standby time as well as 16GB of RAM and USB mass storage.

Maybe the nicest part of the Palm Pre And is that it is formed just like lots of other smartphones, most notably the iPhone as well as the HTC Touch and assorted Blackberry Cellular Telephones. While it requires a similar shape of those devices the touch sensitive screen slides up, divulging the full Qwerty keyboard. This isn't like the solo touch screen or the flip out on many phones for the Qwerty keyboard. Personally, I find this feature as the best mix of QWERTY and touch-sensitive screen to date.

Whatever one makes of this telephone it is clear that most cellphone corporations have upped their game and that competition has become tight. The times of domination on the market from iPhone and Blackberry may be over. That is not to claim that they won't continue doing well, from any outlook it appears they can, however it seems a variety of other telephone makers have got a clear appreciation of what must be done to remain competitive.

Really this is all good news for the consumers. This type of competition will only bring out the best work from the corporations and prices will likely drop, too. So it looks like the purchaser may get the benefit of increasingly good technology at a faster rate than what we’ve already seen!

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Samsung Announces Official US Galaxy Note Launch Date And Price

January 31st, 2012 Comments off

We’ve waited for far too long, but our time has finally come. Samsung and AT&T reported the Galaxy Note’s official American release date and price, so on the 19th of Feb, you should buy your own Galaxy Note for $300 on contract. That is a big price, but the Galaxy Note is perhaps worth it.

The device is like an upgraded, bigger Universe S II on steroids, though the Super AMOLED Plus display on the Universe S II is seriously better than the Note’s Super AMOLED display. That's due to an issue with sub-pixels that is beyond the scope of this text and my education. Still, the display on the Galaxy Note features a beefy 1280×800 resolution. That is pretty intense for smartphone; it’s the type of resolution you’d see on the monitor of a small notebook. And the stylus that's included with the Note is a critical part for artists and entrepreneurs that wish to work, test or collect ideas free hand while on the go.

Sammy disclosed the handset at the start of Sep 2011, and the world population’s primary mixed reaction placed doubts in our heads the device would succeed. But then we had to write about it, and the more we though about it, the more we were fond of the ideah of a 5-inch, Android slab in our pockets. Then again, perhaps it will not fit in every pocket, so it isn't for everybody. There’s something attractive of a small smartphone, though a device like the Galaxy Note can supply a completely different experience.

At the end of last year, we also had worries that it might come to America, but never doubt America’s love for everything giant. At Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas during Jan, Samsung debuted the Galaxy Note variation for AT&T, which was well received, without doubt. The company even payed artists at 1 or 2 locations across the show to “paint” portraits of attendees on Galaxy Notes to prove the capabilities of the gadget.

Eventually, at the end of January, the company commented the Galaxy Note would hit AT&T’s 4G network on the 19th of February for $300 on contract. Samsung will also release the smartphone in Canada at about the same time.

Fausto Mendez is the editor of ReleaseDates.co, a free publication and subscription service that directly informs its readers only about the products, such as Samsung’s Galaxy Note, that they would like to read about.