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Apr27No Comments
- Wind Mobile
- 7-inch screen
- 1024 x 600 resolution
- capacitive touchscreen display
- 1GHz Texas Instruments dual-coreprocessor
- 3.0-megapixel front-facing cmera
- 5.0-megapixel rear-facing camera
- 1GB RAM
- 32GB of internal storage
- GPS
- WiFi
- Blue
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Sep28No Comments
- 7-inch screen
- 1024Ă—600 resolution
- Touch display
- Dual-core processor,
- Adobe Flash 10.1 and a micro-USB connector
- Size: 130mm x 194mm x 10mm
- MicroUSB connector
- Multi-touch capacitive screen
- Wi-Fi 802
- 11 a/b/g/n
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Jul15No Comments
This generation can claim seeing so many now taken for granted technologies coming of age in front of their eyes. I remember when rare users of the cell phones were spotted hanging big satchel on their shoulders carrying their cell phones. Then we saw sleekest, smartest and designers cell phones; some of them even being used as a piece of jewelry. Before almost anyone could afford one, BlackBerrys were a status symbol in itself. Once again they are becoming a status symbol; for the rich ones (price range is from $7000 to $20,000 plus). Not only that some of the cell phones have already become collectors’ delight. Read the rest of this article » -
Nov25No Comments
Designed to satisfy the needs of both consumers and business customers, the BlackBerry Storm smartphone offers a revolutionary touchscreen that dramatically enhances the touch interface and enables easy and precise typing. The world's first "clickable" touchscreen responds much like a physical keyboard and also supports single-touch, multi-touch and gestures for intuitive and efficient application navigation. Whether traveling to Europe or Asia, the Storm provides globetrotters the freedom of reliable global connectivity with Verizon's reliable, high-speed 3G CDMA network here in the United States and compatibility with GSM networks abroad. Read the rest of this article » -
Nov121 Comment
The iPhones are unleashing a huge wave of creative energy. The new applications are driving purchases in huge numbers of speedy smart phones and users are going to do what users do: use them. We are not just talking about consumers, though they are the leading edge of the newest products. Just as the BlackBerry has become an essential business tool, the new high-speed devices will find their way into business.


