Samsung SGH-U300

Samsung SGH-U300

The SGH-U300 is one of the clamshell designed phone from Samsung. It measures only 9.6 mm in depth that lets you capture stunning still images and videos with its 3.2 megapixel camera with a 4x digital zoom with a built-in LED flash that lets you take pictures even at night. It has a slim and sleek body has a cutting-edge look that is easy to grip.

Don’t need to have a hard time looking at its large 2.22 display that features dazzling 262K color with crisp images on the QVGA TFT screen. Easy to use User Interface gives customers the best comfort with out having a stress full experience in learning how to navigate through this phone. This Yahoo! ready phone is designed with USB 2.0 and bluetooth connected plus TVout that lets you output the display on a television screen.

July 30th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Samsung at 10:22 pm Comment Now! »

Nokia N75

Nokia N75

Another of Nokia’s N-series phones is the Nokia N75. This is one of the latest phones from Nokia with great specifications. It possesses a large 2.4 QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) color display with up to 16M colors letting you enjoy browsing pictures and videos taken from its 3.2 megapixel camera. Capture moments as it can save upto 2500 photos and record upto 250 minutes of video.

Easily share these photos and videos either thru bluetooth or infrared connectivity. It also has an interface for USB 2.0 connectivity. It uses RealPlayer as its primary media player. It has a dimension of 3.74 x 2.05 x 0.80 inches weighing at 4.36 ounces . Another useful application is its use of Microsoft applications as you can open Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files plus PDF and ZIP files.

 But hopefully, Nokia would include a headset in the future since most mobile phones are now used as MP3 players.

July 26th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Nokia, 3G at 3:12 am Comment Now! »

Samsung SGH-U100

Samsung SGH-U100

One of the signatures of Samsung is having slim type phones. The Samsung SGH-U100 is one of these many ultra slim phones having only a slender 5.9mm thickness that makes it one of the world’s slimmest phones. Besides its cool slick design, it includes a number of powerful features such as its 3.2 megapixel camera that lets you take high quality still images and videos. It has a 4x digital zoom giving you more control on taking pictures.

Enjoy those still and moving images from its large 1.93 display that features 262k color on the QVGA TFT screen. For its connectivity features, it is designed with bluetooth and USB 2.0 connection letting you share files, pictures or videos easier. It is even designed with a TV out that would let you view captured multimedia files from any TV screen.

Samsung gave high importance on customers perspective by giving them more convenient UI (user interface) design. Some added functionalities from this design lets you compose an SMS and MMS message from a single composer, and easy-to-use search function.

July 26th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Samsung at 1:52 am Comment Now! »

Samsung SGH-C450

Samsung SGH-C450

One of the new cool mobile phones from Samsung is the Samsung SGH-C450. It is perfect for those whose looking for simplicity for their mobile phones. Talking about old school, this phone has the basic features of the old mobile phones, not 3G capable, dual-band, using poly ring tones, etc.

The Samsung SGH-C450 is a small phone having a dimension of 103.5 x 44.5 x 14.9 mm weighing at 72g. Its talk time would last upto 200 minutes and stand by time of upto 3 hours. For added entertainment, it has a built-in VGA camera that lets you take picture, of course, not as clear as 2.0 megepixeled camera phones, but still lets you take precious moments in your every day life. It also has a built-in FM radio, can be switched to speaker phone, and is WAP 2.0 capable.

July 25th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Samsung at 10:19 pm Comment Now! »

Is Flip Phone In?

As a start for this blog, I’m not talking about flip phones on general. No brands, no models. But I’m discussing this, and would freely accept your comments - violent or not, based on my experience with my first flip phone, the Motorola V3x. I’m not sure if I’m experiencing this as a phone bug or malfunction, or because of the design of the flip phone.

Just to clear out things, I’m pointing out flip phones as those folding models. Most flip phones have an outside mini display where when you automatically close the phone, the display would transfer to the mini display. This is where I say, the bug occurs. Sometimes, not closing the phone completely (folding the phone but not until it is completely closed) makes the phone hang. I don’t know if the phone is confused what display to use, resulting to a system hang. Just making this blog to know if other users experience the same problem as I’ve read in columns that this problem is experienced by other users, not specifically using the Motorola V3x.

July 17th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Article, Articles, Tips and Tricks at 12:15 pm Comment Now! »

Turn to the Sun for Power…

Its been a news for quite sometime that cellphones would actuali be built with a solar panel that would both power the device and charge its internal battery as well. Motorola is hoping on applying this technology and would be a good news for all of us if any of the cellphone companies could actually implement this.

First implementation of this technology might not come up quite well, but extra battery life, or anything that could charge up my battery on emergency situations when no charger is available.

April 25th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Article at 2:46 pm Comment Now! »

Be Practical: HandsFree

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In need of those handsfree bluetooth earpieces so you can make or answer phone calls even while driving? Cannot afford those expensive bluetooth handsfree headsets?

Well, you could always be practical. Check out this simple hands free kit. Being cheap things doesn’t mean you cannot afford expensive gadgets, its just being practical.

April 21st, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Article, Tools at 3:15 pm Comment Now! »

Will Your Network Work on other Country?

For some of us, having a cellphone by your side is a necessity. Need to call someone here and there and get updated every minute of the day about some business progress or anything important. But what if, you need to travel on another country? Would your network enable you to receive those important calls?

Imagine the advantages of having a network that lets you do it. Some networks have this feature called ‘Roaming’ that gives you the capability of using the networks features as if your not on another country. Make or receive calls, and the likes.

Hopefully, this feature would be, in the near future, would just be a regular feature. Meaning, no special procedures just to receive calls even if you on another part of the globe.

April 20th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Article at 11:53 am Comment Now! »

Future Bluetooth Headset Design

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As I was browsing some latest techonologies on cellphones, I found this article in Gizmodo featuring a design for bluetooth headset that may actually be implemented in the future. Every gadget seems to be getting smaller and smaller and as portable as it may be. The only problem is what design could give the best fit to all kinds of ears.

This Pillete concept Bluetooth headset is tiny. So tiny that it barely pokes out of your ear, making you look even crazier when you walk down the street and seem to be talking to yourself. While it doesn’t exist quite yet, it’s a look at where headset design will be headed.

April 18th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Article, Tools at 4:01 pm Comment Now! »

Touchscreen or Keypad?

A lot of the latest cellphones that are out on the market are now offering touch screen technology. Is this really better than using keypads?

Both have certain advantages and disadvantages. I would say that touch screen could be more advantageous for easier user interface. This gives you easier navigation especially when using your cellphone to browse the web.

But keypads also have some advantages over touch screen technology. Especially on public places, its not safe showing your phone off to everyone. Someone might just grab it and run away. And having a touch screen technology won’t allow you to make text messages inside your pocket.

It is still a personal preference. It is not even a factor if all you do with your cellphone is make or receive calls. All you need is your hand, mouth, and ear.

April 15th, 2007 Posted by Glenn in Article at 12:26 pm Comment Now! »

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