Samsung has recently released the Wave 2, the less costly offspring of Samsung’s popular Wave phone. Though the Wave garnered a large following, its higher cost kept many buyers away. With the Wave 2, Samsung is hoping to capture a larger slice of the smartphone market, particularly those who may not have as much money to spend on a new phone. The Wave 2 is priced to attract students and young adults, who represent the majority of social networkers, but typically do not have a great deal of income to spend. To keep the price down, Samsung did make some changes to the Wave 2, but it still has many of the original Wave’s great features.

Among the most popular of the Samsung features that have been included with the Wave 2 is the soft key QWERTY keypad and predictive text input. This can be a real time-saver for anyone who sends lots of text messages or updates, not to mention the fact that you will not have to keep pecking at the keypad. There is also an accelerometer, so your Wave 2 includes the auto-rotate function, allowing you to move quickly between landscape or portrait modes when viewing pictures or documents. Just turn the phone on its side and it adapts the image to fit the screen. Also included is the TouchWiz 3.0 UI for simple, easy to understand navigation. Even those unfamiliar with smartphone technology will be able to quickly find their way around this system.

With 80 MB of built-in storage and the capacity to support up to 16 GB of additional memory through a microSD slot, the Samsung Wave 2 is a hand-held media studio to go. Store music, videos, and images at your finger tips, or change out memory cards for endless media access. The microSD memory cards also allow you to easily transport your favorite media from phone to phone, or phone to computer, giving you easier access when and where you need it. And its 3-megapixel camera not only allows you to record SD video, but play back mp4 video and touch up images you take with an image editor as well.

Like most major smartphone manufacturers, Samsung offers its own social networking aggregator, similar to HTC’s Friend Stream, Sony Ericsson’s Timescape of Motorola’s Motoblur. Samsung’s Social Hub maintains all your contact details, email accounts and social networking services in one location for easy access. With just your Wave 2 in hand, you will be able to share a favorite joke with all your friends, manage your account information or see what everyone else is talking about. Social Hub means you can now view and respond to messages, check your social networks and send emails from multiple service providers without having to access each individual network.

Another popular Samsung feature is the 3.2″ 240×400 TFT LCD touch screen. With its 256,000 color capacity and relatively large screen, the Wave 2 is a great way to enjoy video clips or share pictures. You can also enjoy a wide variety of audio formats, including mp3, wav and eAAC+. Or you can relax with your favorite radio station with the fully integrated FM stereo. The Wave 2 is more than just another smartphone; it is an entire personal entertainment system.

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Cell Phones With No Contract has been attracting customers ever because their debut. No strings attached are what everybody wants and No Contract Cell Phones were there for your customers’ needs and would like. Inside the midst of your crazy battle for customers, the smartphone and cell telephone organizations are doing anything and everything necessary to claim their location and keep their buyers. Nokia cell cell phones have just announced that they will probably be beginning a economic payment service recognized as Nokia Cash.

Nokia Money is going to be using money exclusively via the customers handheld device. These products will enable customers to send cash to 1 one more, pay their Nokia mobile phone bill, spend a range of other costs and invest in products for instance museum tickets and concert tickets on the web, amongst other things. This will enable clients to conserve cash and time on traveling to pay specific expenses and invest in particular items. It’s particularly useful for those in rural areas who basically aren’t close towards the amenities us inside the city are accustomed to. With Nokia Cash these loyal buyers won’t have to travel just to pay a bill or buy one thing for that future, instead they will be able to complete it from the convenience of the house or wherever they might be and can avoid all of the hassle they otherwise might have incurred.

The funds is basic and secure to use and is there solely for that benefit of clients, not to incur charges or make points tough for buyers. It is innovative, imaginative and customer friendly ideas like this that will actually help cellular phone companies in such a aggressive era of their business. No longer is simply providing a handset enough. When the cellular devices are not rich in multimedia or business features then the businesses must come up with other ideas. Or ideally, arrive up with progressive new phones and new ways to assist customers. That’s precisely what Nokia Cell Mobile phones has carried out. They’re assisting customers, which will insure loyalty inside the future but have also provided a service that several are not obtaining, something that some people may possibly be willing to switch service providers for.

This is really a aggressive market and individuals who don’t treat it as such will endure. Nokia cell phones with their Nokia Cash have probably created a wise and innovative decision which will maintain them for the inside of track to success inside the long term. What will their next innovative mobile phone thought be? That will need to wait till following time but judging from this it should be a some thing in the way of efficiency, always a strong suite for Nokia.

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In the highly competitive, fast-paced world of smartphones, the Nokia N8 has placed itself at the top of the heap. As cell phones have evolved beyond talking devices into all-encompassing media centers, it is more important than ever to find a smartphone that offers the latest technology in both functionality and entertainment. Because a good smartphone offers an array of abilities, it is vital that the screen enables the best viewing possible. This is more than capably accomplished with the N8’s impressive 3.5-inch OLED touch screen display. Supporting more than 16 million colors, the screen displays wallpaper, pictures, video, and widgets more vibrantly than ever before. The colorful pictures are shot with a 12-megapixel camera. Even the most avid photographer can feel confident using the N8’s picture taking capabilities that are comparable to those of high end point-and-click cameras. 16 GB of installed storage capable of expansion to 48 GB with a micro SD card should erase any fears of missing out on capturing a once-in-a-lifetime moment. In addition to pictures, the camera is able to record video beautifully in high-def at 720p. An extensive editing suite allows for easy adaptation and manipulation depending on what the user wants to do. One major aspect of any video recorder is playback, and the controls found on the large touch screen are accurate and responsive. Adhering to the claim that there’s an app for that, Nokia’s N8 features a dedicated WebTV application, keeping the user up to date on the latest news and Hollywood happenings. Sports and shows sound terrific in Dolby Digital Plus surround sound. The phone can even be connected to a home theater system in case you are in the mood to watch your favorite programs in beautiful sight and sound. Outside of the entertainment realm, the N8 provides practicality that surpasses many other phones of its ilk. Operating on the newly unveiled Symbian^3 platform, the N8 brings breakthroughs such as multi-touch for features such as pinch-to-zoom. Traveling in uncharted territory is made easier with the help of walk and talk navigation and downloadable Ovi Maps that are free forever. Go ahead and travel all over the globe, because the maps are supported in over 70 countries. The Nokia N8 will certainly not be faced with future shock. Not only is this phone on the fringe of advanced cell phone technology, it has helped shape its future. It is sure to remain valuable and relevant for years to come.

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LG has made quite a name for itself over the past several years in the cell phone market; however, they have been reluctant to enter the Android fray. Getting their feet wet with the LG Intouch Max GW620, LG has followed up this early entry into the Android field with the LG GT540. Dubbed the Optimus, LG has added to what the 620 could do without going overboard. Android newbies and seasoned veterans alike will find the phone a delight to use. With a body crafted from a contoured, high quality plastic, the Optimus offers a 3.2-inch resistive screen. Comparable in size to many other models, it stands 109mm tall, 54.5mm wide, and 12.7mm thick. Some prefer the ease of capacitive touch screens, but the one found on the Optimus is rather responsive. It displays bright images at a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels and supports 256K colors. The Optimus is powered on the Android 1.6 operating system and uses an updated version of the S-class interface. Users are able to choose their home screen from either the basic Android version or one customized by LG. Neat features that appear on the customized home screen include access to messaging services when the mood strikes and portions of the drag-up menu. Widgets, folders, and shortcuts are also available on the customized screen. The user interface is easy to figure out and presents the convenience of contact importing from Facebook, Bebo, and Twitter. Getting in touch with your friends is quick and effortless. The LG Optimus includes a 3-megapixel camera equipped with autofocus. Photographs are presented in 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution. Face and smile detection are nice additional features. Those familiar with the LG Viewty Smart will already be comfortable with the camera interface. The camera also records VGA video at a rate of 17 frames per second. LG is aware that phones have advanced well beyond mere speaking devices and have created a powerful multimedia device with the Optimus. The player is capable of supporting both Xvid and Divx formats. LG has kept the music interface similar to that of its other phones, supporting an FM radio and an RDS feature complete with radio channels. Audio quality receives a boost with Bass and the Optimus provides 150 MB of internal memory. The LG Optimus is a smartphone that operates on the Android system competently and is a nice step forward for LG. It offers a pleasing experience to those newly discovering Android technology and those already using it on a regular basis. Simplicity and functionality are the calling cards of the Optimus and it is a welcome addition to the smartphone market.

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The HTC Desire, at first glance, has a near identical design to the already popular Google Nexus One. The internal specifications are very similar too. There is a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 512MB of memory and 256MB of RAM. It also comes with the same 3.7-inch AMOLED screen, which if you’ve seen the Nexus One, you’ll agree is no bad thing. As with the Nexus One, there’s a proximity sensor, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Then there’s the 5-megapixel camera on the back (with an LED flash) that includes the capability to capture 800 x 480 video. Both handsets run the Android 2.1 OS and both feature the same handy shortcuts on the front of the phone – home, menu, back and search. Is there a difference between the two smartphones? The Google phone has better active voice cancellation meaning you may not be able to use the voice to text function on the Desire either. So no chatting with your smartphone, should you feel lonely! But that, in no way, means that the HTC Desire is a lesser product. No way. The mechanical trackball on the front of the phone has gone, as have the touch-sensitive buttons within the screen. They have been replaced with hard shortcut keys and a more precise optical navigation trackball. This is inline with what has been happening elsewhere in the cell phone market, with BlackBerry making the same choice for their latest releases. It’s been recognized that mechanical trackballs struggle to last the duration of an 18 or 24 month contract, and so this change is a major plus. The user-interface is different too, with the HTC Desire making use of the Sense UI that was used on the HTC Hero. The lastest version of HTC’s Sense UI id bigger, better and faster though. Put simply, they’ve taken what was already a great interface and have made it even better. A new option is the ‘helicopter view’, which works in a similar way to Expose on Mac products. Pinching the homescreen displays all of the homescreen pages you’ve got running at the time. You just have to tap to switch between apps. It really is the best interface that you’ll find on any smartphone, and that includes the iPhone. So, which is the better buy? They’re virtually the same. Really, it’s mostly a matter of personal preference. If you’re really stuck, consider the fact the HTC Desire is a newer release than the Google Nexus One. That fact alone might make it a better buy.

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The attractive looking HTC Desire is, in terms of its appearance, almost identical to the previously released Google Nexus One. It measures in at 119 x 60 x 11.9mm and weighs 135g. The handset packs in a vast array of features despite its small size, and is definitely up amongst the best smartphones on the market right now. You will be able to find smaller smartphones, but none that provide an impressive 3.7″ AMOLED screen as the HTC Desire does. It maintains the smooth and neat curves of the Google Nexus One, which was also manufactured by HTC, but a noticeable difference, and a change for the better, is the replacement of the trackball beneath the screen with an optical version. The optical trackball looks better and is much more responsive and accurate. The HTC Desire also includes a very good 5 mega pixel camera. It has autofocus as well as an LED flash which improves the quality of photos snapped in low lighting. The Desire can even capture video at a surprising 800 x 400. Although the 512 MB of included memory will not hold too much, the micro SD card slot allows for memory expansion up to 16 GB. The phone runs off a powerful 1Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor. This is the fastest processor available for cell phones and the result is that you never have to wait for screens or apps to load. As well as the increased processing power, other real crowd pleasers are the newly incorporated Sense user interface coupled and the Android 2.1 operating system. The homescreen is well presented and the navigation system is, arguably, the best that any manufacturer has come up with. The Sense system features, amongst other things, a calendar widget which shows the user their full schedule rather than just a view of the current month. This is a great feature for business users especially. Scrolling your finger across the bottom of the screen whilst using an application opens up extra elements of that app, which makes for great usability. This principle is also incorporated into the messaging, contacts and music screens. Music tracks are easily changed by dragging a finger across the bottom of the screen, due to improvements made in the media player facility. The 3.7” screen is a natural for handling movie playback and the Desire shows great responsiveness and an attractive natural deep black color in playback. To summarize, the HTC Desire has impressive looks, a speedy performance and a whole array of features. It is undoubtedly one of the best smartphones that will be released in 2010, and is definitely worth considering if you are in the market for a new phone.

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