Showing posts with label Cell Phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cell Phones. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2010

Top 3 Verizon Wireless Cell Phones


Nowadays, trying to shop for the perfect cell phone can be an overwhelming task. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, prices, operating systems, and user interfaces, plus they are capable of a whole lot more than just making phone calls. Every individual is different and phone companies are realizing that customization and plenty of options is key when creating new phones. Based upon the user ratings via Amazon.com, here are the 3 best Verizon Wireless cell phones currently available:


1. HTC DROID Incredible

The new Droid Incredible with Google by HTC is the future of computing in the palm of your hand. It features a super sleek design with a 3.7" HD screen on the outside and an 8-megapixel camera and 8GB of memory on the inside. The 8–megapixel camera includes auto focus, 2x power LED flash, and a variety of effects options, so capturing your favorite moments in super–crisp detail is now a reality. Droid Incredible uses a 1Ghz Snapdragon processor combined with the 8GB internal flash memory to provide you with incredibly fast performance. This phone also allows you to keep everything clean and tidy with HTC Sense, a new feature that automatically organizes all of your incoming emails, texts, Facebook messages and tweets by sender so all of your latest communications remain in their proper order.

2. Motorola DROID

The first Android-powered phone for Verizon Wireless, the 3G-enabled Motorola DROID smartphone offers a full package of powerful mobile connectivity at lightning speed. View websites in their original format, access all of your favorite social networks, and receive spoken turn-by-turn directions thanks to the new Google Maps with Navigation application. Snap digital camera-quality photos with a 5-megapixel camera loaded with features including dual-LED flash, auto-focus and image stabilization, or capture video in 16 million colors with DVD-quality video capture and playback. And with an included 16GB memory card, you will have plenty of storage room for your music, photos, and videos.

3. Blackberry Storm 2

Stay connected to everything that matters most to you with the Blackberry Storm 2, the second generation of RIM's innovative and award-winning touchscreen smartphone. The Storm 2 features Blackberry's OS 5.0 with Wi-Fi networking capabilities (802.11b/g) and hundreds of hardware and software enhancements. It has a significantly improved touchscreen interactivity with the new SurePress technology, which is based on an electronic system that provides the user with tactile feedback when the touchscreen is pressed. The elegantly designed Storm 2 offers a smooth design and premium finish with sloped edges, chrome accents, glass lens and stainless steel backplate. Additional features include a 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth connectivity, 2GB of internal memory with an included 16GB microSD memory card, and easy access to favorite social networking and instant messaging services.



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Thursday, May 6, 2010

3 Tips and Tricks for Your iPhone Keyboard


New technology is released to the world nearly every day it seems. Every time that you have a new technology, you are required and responsible for learning how to use it correctly. However, sometimes this can become very confusing and frustrating, especially if there isn’t a whole lot of additional information out there. A prime example of this is would be Apple’s increasingly popular iPhone.

Upon purchasing your very first iPhone, you will probably spend at least a couple of hours by yourself getting familiar with the various technologies inside the amazing multi-use cell phone. However, there are some tips that cannot be learned just by you playing around with it and must be learned with guidance from another source. Fortunately, that source is right here in front of you.

One of the best tips concerns the keyboard, so let’s begin. With such a unique feature as the touch screen keyboard, there are a number of tips you should be aware of in order to keep your messages flowing. Following these tips will enable you to type faster with fewer errors, and you will find typing to be a breeze. The first tip involves typing the letters into your iPhone.

When you want to enter a letter, you tap on it; but the letter isn't placed onto the screen until you lift your finger off of it. What this means is that if you accidentally touch the wrong key, you just slide your finger to the correct letter. When you have found the right letter, lift your finger and it will be placed onto the screen. This tip helps fix most typing errors, and will hopefully save you a lot of time.

At the same time, there are many people that have found the auto-correction within the keyboard to be a great way to keep your text clear and easy. The downside is that it is very easy to accept a word that you didn't intend on typing. In order to stay free from this confusion, you must learn how to accept and reject suggested words. When you are ready to accept a word, you will tap either return, space or a punctuation mark. If you want to reject a suggested word, you need to finish typing the word and then tap it.

In addition, if you write out a full word two different times and tap on them both times, that word will automatically be entered into your iPhone’s dictionary. It could take a while to store all of your most used words into the dictionary, but it will be worth it because your iPhone will become blazing fast.

And lastly, here is a tip for capitalizing your words. To capitalize the first letter of a word, you simply tap the shift key and then tap the letter you want capitalized, but what about capitalizing the entire word? Go to settings, and then tap general, followed by keyboard. From here just tap the "Enable Caps Lock" setting. Now when you double tap the shift key it will turn blue, indicating that you will be typing in all caps.




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