Thursday, December 23, 2010

Video: Review Motolora Defy

This is a review of T-Mobile Android device Motorola Defy, the smartphone that marketed as a device that is water, dust, impact and scratch resistant and earns a IP67 rating and Gorilla Glass screen.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Video: Review Google Nexus S

This is a full review of Google Nexus S, the BEST Android phone?

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Video: Hardware Review Nexus S

This is a hardware review of Nexus S, a Samsung and Google Android 2.3 device. It has a curved glass display which is not as curved as you may think...and really doesn't add much utility to the phone. It's running with the same internals as many of other Samsung's recent devices, like the Galaxy S, Focus, and more. It has a 1GHz Hummingbird CPU with 512MB of RAM.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Video: Gingerbread Tour

This is a Gingerbread Software Tour, the latest Android 2.3.

Video: Google Nexus S vs Apple iPhone 4

This is a comparison video between Nexus S vs iPhone 4 which are put head to head in a 5 round smackdown, and the WINNER is?

Video: Unboxing Google Nexus S

This is an unboxing vedio of Google Nexus S, a well-tuned Android smartphone with the latest software release (Gingerbread).

Video: Unboxing Dell Venue Pro

This is an unboxing video of Dell Venue Pro - T-Mobile. The Windows Phone 7 device with a full slide-down QWERTY keyboard. It has a fast 1GHz Snapdragon CPU with 512MB of RAM. It's the last of the Windows Phone 7 launch devices to be released.


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Video: Review HTC Desire Z

This is a video review of HTC Desire Z. The device that features specifications similar to the ones to the HTC Desire and the HTC Desire HD, however this one comes in a slider form-factor. The design of the Desire Z includes capacitive face buttons rather than the physical mechanical ones that the Desire features.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Video: New Version Android Market

This is a new version of the Android Market that provides easier access to games. It also features a cleaner interface with fewer tabs and a faster way to install new applications.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Video: Overview Netfront Life Homescreen for Android

This is a Netfront Life Homescreen interface, a free home screen replacement for Android. It lets you access Facebook, Twitter, and RSS feeds right from your homescreen. It features a neat 3D corousel and a rotating cube of programs.

Spy Video: Sony Ericsson ZEUS PlayStation Phone

This is a video spy Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone, see how it looks.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Video: TV ad Google Nexus S

This is a TV ad of Samsung Google Nexus S, powered by Android Gingerbread.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Video: Review Motorola Droid Pro

This is a video review of Motorola Droid Pro, a portrait oriented Android device with a full physical keyboard.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Video: Unboxing Motorola FlipSide

This is an unboxing of Motorola FlipSide. A midrange Motorola Android device that have flip out side keyboard.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Video: Samsung Continuum vs Galaxy S I9000

This is a comparison video between Samsung Continuum vs Samsung Galaxy S I9000. This 2 devices share the same 1GHz Hummingbird processor. But, the Continuum clocks in slightly lower in the RAM category with 336MB of RAM, whereas the I9000 maintains a solid 512MB of RAM.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Tutorial: How To Install Android on iPhone

This is a tutorial video from LifeHacker show you how you could install Android on your iPhone.

Video: Unboxing Samsung Continuum - Ticker Style

This is an unboxing of the Samsung Continuum for Verizon Wireless. This is a new take on the Galaxy S, featuring a small 1.8" ticker display beneath it's main 3.4" Super AMOLED screen.

This is one of the phone’s main selling features and is something Samsung is very proud of this phone saying that “The large Super AMOLED™ display gives you vivid, brilliant color with razor sharp detail for movies, viewing photos, reading and much more.

Video: Windows Phone 7 LCD vs Super AMOLED - LG Optimus 7 and Samsung Omnia 7

This is a head to head Windows Phone 7 LCD vs Super AMOLED devices on LG Optimus 7 and Samsung Omnia 7. Besides the advantages of Super AMOLED (like contrast, deep blacks and luminosity) there is also a downside when displaying color gradients. Samsung Omnia 7 seems to exhibit color bleeding when compared to the same image on the LG Optimus 7 mainly because Super AMOLED use PenTile display technology with RGBG (Red-Green-Blue-Green) and, while Samsung Omnia 7 Super AMOLED should be 24bit in color depth, CIsForCoder reports that it is indeed 16bit and warns developers to avoid images with gradients in their application since those might look good on some devices and bad on others.

Tutorial: Quick Tip to Extended Your Battery Life on Android

This is a video tutorial how you can setting Wi-Fi sleep time on Android devices. You don't need to leave your Wi-Fi turned on when your screen is turned off, and Android has a settings area where you can set your Wi-Fi sleep time accordingly. It's buried pretty deep in the settings, so some people may not even know it exists.

To make sure your Wi-Fi radio is set how you want it (to maximize battery life, or to maximize convenience), watch the video to see what you need to do.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Video: Sharp LYNX 3D Android Touch Screen

This is a Sharp LYNX 3D Android Device, the first series of 3D-enabled smartphones; as if it wasn't enough to simply introduce the feature with a single, stand-out model, the company is going to be kicking off the tech with a whole slew of devices taking advantage of the no-glasses-required 3D displays.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Video: HTC Surround vs HTC HD7

This is a head to head HTC Surround vs HTC HD7, the Windows Phone 7 devices that have nice little kickstands, attractive styling, and the beautiful Windows Phone 7.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Video: Unboxing HTC 7 Trophy

This is an unboxing of HTC 7 Trophy, the Windows Phone 7 device.
“Enter a whole new level of gaming with the HTC 7 Trophy and the power of Xbox LIVE. With the vivid 3.8” screen, HTC 7 Trophy sits comfortably in your hand and performs perfectly in any gaming situation.”- HTC statement.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Video: First Boot myTouch 4G T-Mobile

This is a first boot and initial impression of myTouch 4G T-Mobile. A pretty straight forward setup wizard that be presented with an advertisement showing you all the cool things about the smartphone you just bought. While that seems somewhat odd, it is a pretty cool feature that haven't seen on other Android-powered devices.

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Video: Review Samsung Focus - Windows Phone 7

This is a review of Windows Phone 7 powered by Samsung Focus. A 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 4" Super AMOLED display, 5 MPX camera, and many more.

Video: Nice iPhone Games - Star Wars Augumented Reality

This is a test footage from an early version of Star Wars Arcade: Falcon Gunner, the first augmented reality Star Wars game. Coming out in mid-November for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 4th Gen. Developed by Vertigore Games and published by THQ Wireless.

HD Video Demo myTouch 4G T-Mobile

This is a HD video demo for myTouch 4G T-Mobile that includes a HD feature on video camera right as they are, all you should do is launch the camcorder app and alter the settings around 720p and you are recoding. It uses the identical camera app come with the HTC Desire HD which is smooth and fluid recording experience. The digital camera are at arm's length, attempting to record some motion, details, color contrast and didn't make video through any processing or editing.

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Get the T-Mobile G2 with Google with Free T-Mobile Activation before 11/15!

Video: Hardware Tour and Unboxing myTouch 4G T-Mobile

This is a hardware tour and unboxing of myTouch 4G T-Mobile, a killer Android smartphone.

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Get the T-Mobile G2 with Google with Free T-Mobile Activation before 11/15!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Video: Undoxing Samsung Transform - Sprint

This is an unboxing of Samsung Transform. A touch-screen Android 2.1 device, with a slide out keyboard.
Sprint isn't any stranger to touch-screen devices with slide-out keyboards. One of the most recent of which, is the Samsung Epic 4G. If you weren't keen on the bigger size of the Epic 4G, or the overall pricetag, but loved the shape factor, Sprint has just released a device that may appeal to you, The Samsung Transform.

Video: Unboxing HTC Desire Z

This is an unboxing of HTC Desire Z, the Android 2.2 device with slider keyboard similar to T-Mobile G2 essentially, with an 800MHz CPU and 512MB of RAM.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Video: Samsung Galaxy Tab vs Apple iPad

This is head to head battle iOS vs Android, the hottest tablet in market. The iPad and Galaxy Tab from Samsung.

Video: Review Samsung Galaxy Tab

This is a Samsung Galaxy Tab full review, an Android 2.2 tablet device.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Video: Unboxing myTouch 4G T-Mobile

This is an unboxing video of myTouch 4G from T-Mobile, a 3.8 inch WVGA device with second-gen 1GHz Snapdragon processor and powered by Android 2.2 Froyo. Other notable features include a 768MB of RAM, HSPA+ support, and 802.11n WiFi, along with a front-facing camera for video chatting.

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Get the T-Mobile G2 with Google with Free T-Mobile Activation before 11/15!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Video: Unboxing HTC Desire HD

This is an unboxing of HTC Desire HD, an Android Froyo phone, Sense UI, and sporting a 4.3" screen.





Monday, October 25, 2010

Video: Unboxing Samsung Galaxy Tab

This is an unboxing of Samsung Galaxy Tab, the Android to Tablet device from Samsung.



Samsung Galaxy Tab Specs:

Network
2.5G (GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE) : 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
3G (HSUPA 5.76Mbps, HSDPA 7.2Mbps) : 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz

OS
Android 2.2 (Froyo)

Display
7.0 inch TFT-LCD, WSVGA (1024 x 600)

Processor
Cortex A8 1.0GHz Application Processor with PowerVR SGX540

Camera
3 MP Camera with Auto-Focus and LED Flash
1.3MP front camera for Video Telephony

Value-added Features
Android Market™ and Samsung Apps for more applications and contents
Readers Hub, Media Hub* , Music Hub*, Social Hub
*Availability will be decided by market preference.
Adobe Flash 10.1 player support
Full HD video playback, Thinkfree Office, Swype, Hybrid Widget

Connectivity
30 pin connector
WiFi 802.11n / Bluetooth® 3.0

Sensor
Gyroscope sensor, Geo-magnetic sensor, Accelerometer, Light sensor

Memory
16G / 32G internal memory with up to 32G external memory slot
RAM: 512 MB

Size
190.09 x 120.45 x 11.98mm, 380g

Battery
4,000mAh (7 hour movie play)

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Video: Zune HD vs Windows Phone 7

This is a comparison of Zune HD and Windows Phone 7 that everyone know has build-in music service features. But how exactly do they compare? Well there are many similarities, but also some significant differences. Check out the video below for a quick overview.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Video: Unboxing HTC Surround AT&T

This is an unboxing video of HTC Surround. The Windows Phone 7 device from AT&T. The device boasts large speakers for a smartphone, along with Dolby Mobile/SRS processing with the Dolby Digital Surround Sound technology.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Video: Unboxing LG Optimus 7

This is an unboxing of LG Optimus 7, the first Windows Phone 7 from LG.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

The Androids are Taking Over

Video: Official First Look HTC 7 Surround and HTC 7 Pro

This is an official HTC First Look video from youtube channel of HTC 7 Surround and HTC 7 Pro. The HTC 7 Surround video seems to pay attention to the sound - that is advertized to become massive because of the integrated slide-out boombox speakers - along with the integrated kick-stand while the first look for that HTC 7 Pro - using the Sprint logo onto it - generally seems to bring the slide-out QWERTY keyboard in the center of attention, with great impact on e-mail usability, along with some business oriented HTC apps - such as the stock application shown off.



Monday, October 11, 2010

Video: Hands on HTC Surround

This is a hand on video of HTC Surround that one of the first Windows Phone 7 devices, and it will launch on HTC. Its claim to fame is that it has external Dolby-certified speakers that provide spacious sound. It'll be available in November from AT&T.

Video: Hands on LG Quantum

This is a hands on video of LG Quantum, the Windows Phone 7 Launch event in NYC. It's the only launch Windows Phone 7 device to have a full slide out QWERTY keyboard.

Video: Hands on Samsung Focus

This is a video hands on of Samsung Focus, the Windows Phone 7 device from the Microsoft launch event in New York. It has a 4" AMOLED display and a 1GHz CPU. The touchscreen is very responsive, more so than the other devices here.

Video: Hands on HTC HD7

This is a hands on video of HTC HD7, a Windows Phone 7 device launching on T-Mobile in November at probably a $200 price point. It's a very thin device with a kickstand in the back.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Video: HTCSense.com Tour

This is a tour of HTCSense.com website that act as a way to manage Android devices. The desire HD and Desire Z should come built with the HTC Hub, that link to HTCSense.com. From this website, it is possible to support and manage many areas of your device. You can observe all SMS activity as well as carry on a conversation, you can backup your contacts, remotely download ringtones, themes, and wallpapers. plus much more. You may also find your phone over a map, switch on the ringer, lock it remotely, or wipe it clean should you lose it.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Video: Windows Phone 7 - Samsung Omnia7 Spotted

This is a closest look of the upcoming Samsung i8700 also rumores as the Omnia7, which will be among Samsung's first strain of Windows Phone 7 devices. These devices is looking super-slim with an all black casing, plus that characteristic dimpled button for the Start screen. That which you also view is that Samsung has apparently added their particular hub for the Omnia7, which, just like the HTC Hub, displays weather, news, and other information, with a few visual flair.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Video: Skype for Android devices

This is an official Skype application released for Android devices. While there were unofficial ways to interact with Skype on Android phones for quite a while now, folks have been desiring an official application like those found on the iPhone have been enjoying. Well, Skype wasn’t ignoring this growing segment of the market, these were just taking their sweet time getting hired done. And, as was announced today, it’s finally here.

While it’s exciting to finally see all of your Skype contacts on your phone, there is one major drawback towards the app, which is having less 3G support in america. For reasons uknown, it would appear that users everywhere else in the world can make Skype calls any moment they seem like it (as demonstrated inside the video), but users in the U.S.A. will have being on Wi-Fi to get any use out of the call functionality. Because the website article says:
In the US, Skype for Android works over WiFi only. Skype for Android is not available in China and Japan at this moment. Operator charges may apply when consumers use data or roam over 3G, EDGE, GPRS.
Visit skype.com/m on your phone to download.

Monday, October 4, 2010

New myTouch T-Mobile will have Video Chat

This is a full press release of the New myTouch T-Mobile featuring video chat, HD video recording and more at super-fast 4G speed.

"T-Mobile USA, Inc. will be announcing a new addition to its exclusive line of Android™-powered T-Mobile® myTouch® smartphones and the continued expansion of its new super-fast HSPA+ mobile broadband network. Built with families in mind, the newest T-Mobile myTouch helps solve the challenges of staying physically and emotionally connected by sharing photos and video with the HD Camcorder, spontaneous face-to-face conversations through Video Chat and ability to reach 4G speeds on T-Mobile’s new network which is now available in more cities across the country.1

Unlike other video calling solutions on the market that only work through Wi-Fi, Video Chat on the new myTouch enables customers to connect with loved ones spontaneously from practically anywhere through T-Mobile’s network or Wi-Fi. With the myTouch’s front facing camera paired with Video Chat, customers can hold video conversations with friends and family who have a new T-Mobile myTouch, other compatible mobile device or capable PC. Customers can even see who is available to chat through presence information integrated into the myTouch’s address book.

Designed specifically to deliver 4G speeds on T-Mobile’s rapidly expanding HSPA+ network, the new myTouch will offer customers blazing fast access to websites, applications, videos, downloads and more. T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network is the most pervasive mobile broadband network in the country offering 4G speeds in more than 65 major metropolitan areas.

With its latest expansion, T-Mobile’s HSPA+ footprint now includes Biloxi, and Gulfport, Miss.; Denver, Colo.; Huntsville, Ala.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Norfolk, Va.; Omaha, Neb.; Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz.; Salt Lake City, Utah; San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland and Sacramento, Calif. and West Palm Beach, Fla. T-Mobile expects to reach 100 major metropolitan areas and 200 million people in 2010.

Families also can share moments in high definition with the myTouch’s high-quality HD Camcorder with Screen Share, which allows customers to share or broadcast HD video and pictures they’ve captured. With a few touches of the screen, customers can share their photo album, videos and movies wirelessly with a compatible HDTV or other DLNA device. The new phone also includes three exclusive myTouch features: Genius Button™, powered by Dragon Dictation from Nuance, which lets customers call, text, e-mail or access the internet with a simple voice command; Faves Gallery™ which offers shortcuts to one’s most-contacted family and friends; and myModes which creates customized home screens for work and home.

Designed by HTC exclusively for T-Mobile, the new myTouch features a brilliant 3.8-inch WVGA touch-screen display with virtual keyboard and Swype® for easy text input. The thin and sleek device also comes with a blazing fast second-generation Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 1GHz MSM8255 processor optimized for speed and graphic performance, a 5-megapixel camera, a pre-installed 8GB microSD memory card, and an integrated media player that brings together favorite music, video and internet radio under one set of controls.

Powered by Android 2.2, the myTouch offers a rich mobile Web experience and access to over 80,000 applications on Android Market™ from games to location-based social networks to on-the-go shopping and more. The new device also features pre-loaded HD games, including Rock Band, Asphalt 5 and Monopoly.

The new T-Mobile myTouch is expected to be available in time for the holidays, exclusively from T-Mobile USA in four colors —white, black, plum or red. Customers can visit http://mytouch.t-mobile.com for more information.

T-Mobile now offers 4G speeds on the new myTouch and the T-Mobile G2™ as well as the webConnect Rocket™ 2.0 and Rocket laptop sticks. In addition, customers located in new HSPA+ locations can benefit from faster speeds on their existing 3G smartphones – including popular devices such as the myTouch 3G Slide and Samsung Vibrant™.2"

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Video: UI Demo Windows Phone 7

This is a walkthrough and UI demo of Windows Phone 7 from IntoMobile that have gotten to play with Windows Phone 7 a head of its official launch later this month.

They go through some of the features like the Xbox Live view, the contacts list, bing voice search, the Zune player and much more. Definitely worth to watch.



Saturday, October 2, 2010

Video: Unboxing iPhone 4 White

This is an unboxing of iPhone 4 White done with a conversion kit from the folks at www.iresq.com. The phone looks and feels like it come right from Apple.

Video: Unboxing Motorola FlipOut

This is an unboxing of Motorola FlipOut. The Motorola FLIPOUT allows customers be noticeable having its small pivoting layout. The actual 7.1 centimetre touch-screen is made to reveal the five-row Texting key pad, showcasing a row associated with quantities regarding easy and quick messaging. The actual FLIPOUT’s small sq. design is good for carrying in the pocket or handbag as well as effortlessly suits in the palm of the palm.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Video: Apple iPad vs RIM PlayBook

The BlackBerry PlayBook is a tablet pc announced by RIM, on September 27, 2010. The business expects to provide the device to enterprise customers and developers in October, and release it to consumers early 2011.

The iPad can be a tablet pc designed and produced by Apple. It can be particularly marketed being a platform for audio and visual media such as books, periodicals, movies, music, and games, in addition to content. At about 700 grams (25 ounces), its size are between those of most contemporary smartphones and laptop computers. Apple released the iPad in April 2010, and sold 3 million of the devices in 80 days.

Video: T-Mobile G2 vs Sprint Epic 4G - Speed

This is video comparison of T-Mobile G2 versus Sprint Epic 4G. The battle of the speed.

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Get the T-Mobile G2 with Google with Free T-Mobile Activation before 11/15!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Video: Unboxing T-Mobile G2

This is an unboxing of T-Mobile G2. The T-Mobile G2 isn't said to be available before first week of October 2010, but some people are reporting that they are getting tracking numbers delivered via SMS -- indicating delivery dates ahead of the official release date.



What else in the box?

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Video: Sony Ericsson LiveView (tm) Remote for Android Devices

This is a demo of the new and innovative accessory product from Sony Ericsson, the Sony Ericsson LiveView(tm). You can find more information in this product at: www.sonyericsson.com/LiveView

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Video: HTC EVO 4G vs Samsung Epic 4G Sprint

This is a comparing of the hottest 4G Sprint phones, the HTC Evo 4G and the Samsung Epic 4G (Galaxy S).


Friday, September 24, 2010

Video: Windows Phone 7 vs Windows Mobile 6.5

This is a comparison of Windows Phone 7 vs Windows Mobile 6.5. They are very much different, complete opposites. In WinMo, you can customize your experience with a custom ROM or interface, plus you can change almost any aspect of the interface. In Windows Phone 7, you are limited to the interface that it comes with out of the box...you can't even change the browser or the keyboard. Also, WinMo is notoriously unstable unless you have the perfect ROM with performance tweaks. In Windows Phone 7, everything just works.

Video: Android Concept Phone - Mozilla Seabird

This is Mozilla Labs Concept Android Phone called Seabird. See for your self.
Let me know what do you think?
Get more info from the source link.



Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Video: Windows Phone 7 vs iPhone

This is a comparison of Windows Phone 7 vs iPhone. The Windows Phone 7 uses a Start screen as its launcher where you can place a variety of live tiles. The iPhone is very application-centric.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Video: HTC Desire HD Rom Leaked

This is a demo of HTC Desire HD Rom. If you want to get the Desire ROM on your HD2. Download the files from the source link. Then, drop all of the files onto your storage card, and open haret.exe from your file explorer. Wait a long time (about 15 minutes on the first boot).

Source: XDA

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Video: HTC Sense for Windows Phone 7?

This is a video claimed to be HTC's vision of its Sense UI on Windows Phone 7, was posted by etailer Dialaphone and then pulled just hours later.



Video: Unboxing Samsung Fascinate - Verizon

This is an unboxing video of Samsung Fascinate. The final Verizon Samsung Galaxy S to hit US market. It has a large 4" Super AMOLED display, 512MB of RAM, and a 1GHz Hummingbird CPU.



Video: Official Overview HTC Desire HD

This is an official overview of HTC Desire HD and discover some of the many ways it can bring you amazing multimedia content, as well as an incredibly smooth and easy internet experience.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Monday, September 6, 2010

Swype Keyboard Beta for Nokia Symbian

    Nokia and Swype has announced their partnership to introduce a famous Swype Keyboard to Symbian.  Currently Swype Beta is compatible with Nokia S60 5th Edition touch screen phones (Nokia 5800, Nokia 5230, Nokia X6 , Nokia N97, Nokia N97mini, and C6-00).
    Although this is a beta test, the company claims that it "will not be making any major changes to Swype," adding that "Swype for S60 5th Edition devices is feature complete and nearing it's final stages of development."

    Download your Swype Beta for Symbian here http://betalabs.nokia.com/apps/swype-for-symbian

    Wednesday, September 1, 2010

    Samsung Galaxy S Phone Features and Plans Comparison

    This is a comparison of Samsung Fasinate (Verizon) vs Samsung Epic 4G (Sprint) vs Samsung Variant t-Mobile) vs Samsung Captivate (AT&T). If you’re interested to grab one of many current leading Android-powered smartphone, and you’re mulling over which device to get from which carrier, have no fear, BillShrink may help you. Check out the total cost of ownership and feature comparison graphic below. It’ll help you work out which Samsung Galaxy S smartphone and which phone plan may work good for you!

    *Note: Click Image to Enlarge

    Monday, August 30, 2010

    Video: Startup Speed Test Windows Phone 7 vs Android vs iPhone vs WinMo

    This is a video of Windows Phone 7 startup time compare with Windows Mobile, iPhone, and Android. As a reminder, this testing is on non-final Windows Phone 7 hardware and software. Remarkably, Windows Phone 7 starts up in almost half the time of all of the other smartphone operating systems. Since most people leave their phones turned on all the time, startup time is not that big of a deal, but when the time is under 30 seconds (as is the case with Windows Phone 7, this build at least), it's worth mentioning.

    Video: Unboxing SE Xperia X10 - AT&T

    This is an unboxing video of Sony Ericson (SE) Xperia X10 for AT&T.

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010

    Video: Windows Phone 7 Show Off Start Screen

    This is a non-final Windows Phone 7 hardware and software, show off the Start screen experience, which is comprised of a variety of tiles, some of which are "live" and change with different information. Then, go through the Settings and Camera app of Windows Phone 7.


    Tuesday, August 24, 2010

    Video: Official Samsung Galaxy Tab Teaser

    Samsung is now officially teasing the Galaxy Tab, an Android 2.2 tablet with a 7-inch touchscreen.

    Video: SE Xperia X10 Unboxing

    This is an unboxing for SE (Sony Ericsson)Xperia X10, the high-end smartphone designed by SE. It is the first SE smartphone to run the Android operating system.

    Video: BlackBerry Torch vs iPhone 4

    This is a comparison video of 2 AT&T smartphone BlackBerry Torch and iPhone 4. The iPhone 4 was known for its simplicity, stylishness and interactivity whereas the BlackBerry is known for business, productivity and getting the job done.

    Monday, August 23, 2010

    Video: Windows Phone 7 vs iPhone vs Android - Browser

    This is a video of browsing experience for the upcoming smartphone platform Windows Phone 7 compares to iPhone and Android 2.2. Please note that the device shown in the video is not final Windows Phone 7 hardware or software. The hardware isn't meant to be released, and the software is still a work in progress.



    Video: Record Breaking Text with Swype on Samsung Galaxy S

    Watch the exclusive behind the scenes video of Franklin Page as he sets the new record for fastest text message on a touchscreen mobile phone using Swype technology on the Samsung Galaxy S

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010

    Video: Windows Phone 7 Official Trailer XBox Live

    This is an official trailer from Microsoft website that showing off some of the nice games which will be running and available on Windows Phone 7 devices at launch. The games presented are Max and the Magic Maker, Flight Control, Game Chest (Microsoft game), Guitar Hero 5, Bubble Town 2, Bejewelled Live, GeoDefense, O.M.G., Toy Story Mania, Ilomilo (Microsoft Game), Puzzle Quest 2, Uno, Asphalt 5, Glyder 2, Star Wars: Battle for Hoth, Rocket Riot and Implode XL.

    Video: Hardware Review Motorola Droid 2

    The Motorola Droid 2 on Verizon is a worthy successor to the original Droid in terms of hardware. The CPU is almost two times faster at 1GHz compared to 550MHz, there is double the RAM, plenty of storage space, and a new and improved keyboard. The screen stays the same: it's 3.7" with 854x480 resolution.

    Video: Unboxing Sprint Epic 4G - Samsung Galaxy S

    This is an unboxing of Sprint Epic 4G, the first Samsung Galaxy S smartphone to have a WiMax radio to work over Sprint's 4G network. Because it's a Galaxy S device, it has a super fast 1GHz Humminbird CPU, great battery life, and a Super AMOLED display. The Epic 4G adds a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, plus a new design that hides the Android buttons on the front of the device.

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010

    Video: Unboxing Motorola Droid 2 - Verizon

    This is an unboxing for the Verizon Motorola Droid 2, a few Android device that equipped with Slide QWERTY keyboard. The Motorola Droid 2 is the successor to the original Motorola Droid. What's new is a better keyboard, a faster CPU, more RAM, and Android 2.2 (Froyo).

    Friday, August 13, 2010

    Video: Software Tour BlackBerry Torch

    This is a latest device from RIM BlackBerry Torch on AT&T. It features the new operating system, BlackBerry 6, which includes an improved user interface, a webkit-based browser, and more.

    myTouch HD T-Mobile Spec Leak Out - Expected to Have Front Camera

    T-Mobile’s leaked roadmap from last month included two more devices from HTC that are scheduled to launch later this year. One is considered the T-Mobile G2 and the other is myTouch HD. We have already seen renders of both phones with T-Mobile branding, but now reports are starting to come in of actual prototypes and new details are starting to emerge.

    TmoNews is reporting that the myTouch HD is the phone known as the HTC Emerald from the leaked roadmap. Early speculation about T-Mobile’s secret Project Emerald had suggested a Sidekick branded device from HTC, but TmoNews is now saying that was pushed back to 2011.

    The myTouch HD could be the successor to the myTouch Slide and feature the same HTC Sense “Espresso” UI and Genius Button. Other than those two features, that is about where the similarities end. HTC’s myTouch HD will features a touch only design, display between 3.7-4.3 inches, and be the first T-Mobile phone with a front facing camera.

    No details about the processor were provided, but there are 2 likely options. It could feature the 1 GHz Qualcomm MSM7230 (like the G2) or maybe the 1.2 GHz dual-core MSM8260. Qualcomm announced they had started sampling the dual-core Snapdragons, but it's uncertain when products based on those will actually launch. If the myTouch HD launches in November (as originally planned) or maybe December, It has a chance of including a dual-core chip.

    Tuesday, August 10, 2010

    Video: iPad vs Windows 7

    The video shows a Windows 7 tablet put through its paces against the iPad from web surfing, to YouTube, email, and more. All in all, it seems to make that 4:3 aspect ratio work (which should be nice for video), everything seems fast to load, and its touch sensitivity keeps up nicely. That keyboard, though, looks dreadfully narrow, packed with far too many keys (tab, shift & caps lock, ctrl, alt).

    Check This Out
    iPhone and iPad App Cash Review


    Monday, August 9, 2010

    Video: HTC Desire HD aka HTC Ace Leak Out

    This is a HTC Desire HD aka HTC Ace. One of the most powerful next generation Android Froyo device.

    The HTC Desire HD specs as currently known:

    • 4.3" WVGA screen
    • 8 MP camera
    • 1 GHz Snapdragon
    • HD 720p video recording
    • SRS Surround Sound
    • 4 GB internal storage
    • Running Froyo out of the box
    • Dual LED Flash

    Video: Preview HTC Schubert

    This is a HTC Schubert(Not Confirm) preview. Probably the first HTC Windows Phone 7 device.

    Tutorial: How To Install Flash On iPhone 4

    This is Adobe Flash (aka Frash) installation guide for iOS running on iPhone 4.

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    Video: Hardware Overview Dell Streak

    This is a hardware overview of Dell Streak. The Streaks come with 5” screen that has a 800x480 resolution and is equipped with a 1Ghz processor and 512MB of RAM & 2GB ROM. The device will come with a 16GB MicroSD card preinstalled and is further upgradable to 32GB. The Streak is fairly heavy weighing in at 220 grams and is constructed of mostly metal. It is currently available and comes in two different network compatibility types. Both models utilize 850/900/1800/1900 for EDGE. On the 3G side of things, one model is compatible with 900/2100 and the other is 850/1900/2100.



    Video: Unboxing BlackBerry Torch

    This is an unboxing video of BlackBerry Touch that come with BlackBerry 6 OS.

    Saturday, August 7, 2010

    Video: Win Phone 7 Keyboard Demo

    This is a demo for Win Phone 7 soft-keyboard by CNET Asia that get some of Microsoft shipped Win Phone 7 devices for developers. This demo is done on LG prototype smartphone.

    Video: Unboxing Dell Streak

    This is an unboxing video of Dell Streak Android tablet device. Dell Streak is a mix of a phone and tablet that is graced with the Android operating system. Devices like the HTC EVO 4G have gained a large following because of it's large 4.3" screen size. The Dell Streak takes the cake with a screen measuring 5". Will this large glass screen make the device easier to use? Or, will it get in how, causing the device to be cumbersome and unable to fit in the pocket?


    Friday, August 6, 2010

    iPhone and iPad App Cash Review

    This is a free report that teach you a basic of creating iPhone or iPad application even if you don't have programming experience and get paid with your own iPhone and iPad apps.

    Table of contents
    • Generating Apps Idea - Tips that will open your mind with creative brainstorming technique.
    • Outsourcing Development - Guides you to hire a programmer and protect your idea.
    • Software and Services for Development - A list of online resources that provide a service to develop the apps. 
    • And More...
    Get your FREE copy here iPAppCash.iPhone4Wallpapers.org (PDF Edition) 

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    Amazon.com (Kindle Edition)
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    Tuesday, August 3, 2010

    Video: Announcement BlackBerry Torch

    This is a full BlackBerry Torch Announcement from the New York City press event August 3, 2010. You'll see the new BlackBerry Torch as well as the new BlackBerry 6 OS.

    Video: Start Tweaking Your iPhone 4 Jailbreak

    This is a video that show you a variety of cool tweaks after jailbreak your iPhone 4. You can use IntelliScreen to place widgets on your lock screen, SBSettings to launch a super handy toggle menu for WiFi, 3G, and more, MiWi to turn your iPhone into a wireless hotspot, Five Icon Dock to add a fifth icon to your program dock, and WinterBoard to install a wide variety of themes to your device.
    Get jailbreaking from JailbreakMe.com

    Thursday, July 29, 2010

    myTouch HD T-Mobile's First HSPA+ Smartphone Leak Out

    Engadget.com has report a leak out image known as a first HSPA+ smartphone by T-Mobile myTouch HD aka myTouch 3G HD. Of course, there's no official confirmation that this smartphone you're peering at above is anything more than a fan render, but it certainly has a look of authenticity to it; sadly, there aren't any rumored specifications to tag alongside the JPG, but it's a pretty safe bet that this one will run some flavor of Android and rely heavily on screen presses for letter input.

    Wednesday, July 28, 2010

    Video: Hardware Overview HTC Wildfire

    This is a hardware overview of HTC Wildfire, a miniature-sized smartphone between the Nexus One and the HTC Desire. The HTC Wildfire is accompanied with a 528MHz processor and 384MB of RAM. Based on the current generation of Android smartphones, these specs are a bit behind.
    The Wildfire is also equipped with a 3.2" QVGA capacitive screen with a 320 x 240 resolution. You'll also find Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi, and GPS here. This device stays somewhat current with its 5-megapixel camera. Unfortunately, the low screen resolution makes it hard to tell just how good the picture looks on the device itself. Lastly, the Wildfire greatly impresses with a 1300mAh battery rated at providing an 8-hour talk time.

    Tuesday, July 27, 2010

    Video: Super AMOLED vs Super LCD

    This is a comparison video of Super AMOLED by Samsung vs Super LCD by SONY.



    Sunday, July 25, 2010

    Video: Unboxing HTC Wildfire

    This is an unboxing and tour video of HTC Wildfire, the compact and budget friendly Android device. Wildfire shares many design aspects with the Nexus One, its 3.2" screen and a 528mhz processor, the Wildfire is sure to be a different experience.

    Thursday, July 22, 2010

    Video: Android with HTC Sense Running on HTC HD2

    This is a video that show you the HD2 running the HTC Desire ROM which features Android Sense. Almost everything works, except for the speakers. Get how to download from XDA Developer.

    Wednesday, July 21, 2010

    Video: Retina Display vs Super AMOLED

    This is a head to head between iPhone 4 and Samsung Galaxy S. Who are you backing? The Samsung Captivate (Super AMOLED) or the iPhone 4 (Retina Display)?

    Check this out:
    Newly added iPhone 4 Wallpaper gallery, 640x960 Wallpapers resolution.

    Video: 3 CPU Head to Head - Snapdragon vs Humminbird vs TI OMAP

    This is a test of 3 different CPU platforms for smartphones: the Qualcomm Snapdragon (on the Nexus One), the Samsung Humminbird (on the AT&T Captivate), and the TI OMAP (on the Motorola Droid X). Each device is tested in a number of tests, including boot up time, internet speed, Google Earth, and YouTube video streaming. Which CPU platform is fastest?



    Wednesday, July 14, 2010

    Video: Smooth Android 2.1 Running on HTC HD2

    The team at xda-developers are finally getting close to a highly stable and usable version of Android for the HTC HD2. This particular installation has working WiFi and cellular data. You can also make calls, but the speaker doesn't quite work. If you've got an HTC HD2, this is easy to try and you can always get back to Windows Mobile by soft-reset. Just load the files into your storage card, run Haret.exe, and wait for a while.

    Get your file here from xda-developer forum.


    Video: Droid X HDMI Output Demo

    This is a demo of HDMI output from Motorola Droid X, a 2nd smartphone that provide HDMI output after HTC EVO 4G. In order to use this function you need to buy HDMI type D cable from Amazon. In this demo you will see that the output function is limited to just the gallery application, so you can only output photos and videos.

    Monday, July 12, 2010

    Video: Unboxing HTC Aria - AT&T

    This is an unboxing of the HTC Aria, a mid range Android device that runs HTC Sense UI with widgets. In this video you also will see the hardware and compare of this HTC Aria against popular smartphones, such as the Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid X, the HTC Droid Incredible, and the Apple iPhone 4.

    Video: Unboxing Samsung Captivate - AT&T

    This is an unboxing video of the Samsung Captivate for AT&T (Galaxy S variant). This high end Android device packed with:
    - Super AMOLED display
    - 1GHz processor
    - Android 2.1 w/ TouchWiz

    Sunday, July 11, 2010

    Video: Unboxing Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

    This is an unboxing and hand-on video of the SE Xperia X10. A Sony phone powered by Android 1.6.

    Thursday, July 8, 2010

    Video: Introducing New Mobile YouTube Site

    After lots of hard work on so that YouTube videos play properly on iPhone and Android devices, it would appear that the company has decided who needs applications any more?

    Google has reconfigured its mobile YouTube site at m.YouTube.com to promote all HTML5 compliant mobile browsers. In contrast to the applications which has given you limited functionality, the new mobile version of the site gives you a large number more access to the standard features of the site.

    Instead of having to enter the Web address every time you would like to go the site, all you must do is make a Web shortcut app on your phone, and if you’re on the iPhone the site will prompt you to do this. Rather than the native app showing you an outdated TV as an icon, the new link could be the more familiar YouTube logo, so it'll be easy to discern between the two.

    Many of the other benefits you’ll enjoy based on the official announcement include:
    • It’s really fast.
    • The user interface incorporates larger, more touch-friendly elements, making it simpler to access videos busy.
    • It incorporates the features and functionality you’ve come to anticipate from the .com site, like search query suggestions, the options to create playlists, enable you to designate “favorite,” “like” or “unlike” videos directly from your device.
    • As we fix YouTube.com, you’ll see them quickly follow on our mobile site, unlike native apps which are not updated as frequently.
    Essentially, there won't be a reason to use the apps that your phone came with. Will be interesting to see how Apple reacts to this as the YouTube application has come pre-installed on all of its iOS devices since the first iPhone.



    Video: iPhone 4 Review

    This is a full review of the iPhone 4 including some negatives aspect of the phone from TechnoBuffalo.com.

    Check this out:
    Newly added iPhone 4 Wallpaper gallery, 640x960 Wallpapers resolution.

    Tuesday, July 6, 2010

    Apple iPhone 4 Official Statement of Reception/Antenna Issue

    Dear iPhone 4 Users,

    The iPhone 4 has been the most successful product launch in Apple’s history. It has been judged by reviewers around the world to be the best smartphone ever, and users have told us that they love it. So we were surprised when we read reports of reception problems, and we immediately began investigating them. Here is what we have learned.

    To start with, gripping almost any mobile phone in certain ways will reduce its reception by 1 or more bars. This is true of iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, as well as many Droid, Nokia and RIM phones. But some users have reported that iPhone 4 can drop 4 or 5 bars when tightly held in a way which covers the black strip in the lower left corner of the metal band. This is a far bigger drop than normal, and as a result some have accused the iPhone 4 of having a faulty antenna design.

    At the same time, we continue to read articles and receive hundreds of emails from users saying that iPhone 4 reception is better than the iPhone 3GS. They are delighted. This matches our own experience and testing. What can explain all of this?

    We have discovered the cause of this dramatic drop in bars, and it is both simple and surprising.

    Upon investigation, we were stunned to find that the formula we use to calculate how many bars of signal strength to display is totally wrong. Our formula, in many instances, mistakenly displays 2 more bars than it should for a given signal strength. For example, we sometimes display 4 bars when we should be displaying as few as 2 bars. Users observing a drop of several bars when they grip their iPhone in a certain way are most likely in an area with very weak signal strength, but they don’t know it because we are erroneously displaying 4 or 5 bars. Their big drop in bars is because their high bars were never real in the first place.

    To fix this, we are adopting AT&T’s recently recommended formula for calculating how many bars to display for a given signal strength. The real signal strength remains the same, but the iPhone’s bars will report it far more accurately, providing users a much better indication of the reception they will get in a given area. We are also making bars 1, 2 and 3 a bit taller so they will be easier to see.

    We will issue a free software update within a few weeks that incorporates the corrected formula. Since this mistake has been present since the original iPhone, this software update will also be available for the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G.

    We have gone back to our labs and retested everything, and the results are the same- the iPhone 4’s wireless performance is the best we have ever shipped. For the vast majority of users who have not been troubled by this issue, this software update will only make your bars more accurate. For those who have had concerns, we apologize for any anxiety we may have caused.

    As a reminder, if you are not fully satisfied, you can return your undamaged iPhone to any Apple Retail Store or the online Apple Store within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.

    We hope you love the iPhone 4 as much as we do.

    Thank you for your patience and support.

    Apple

    Video: HTC EVO 4G vs Motorola Droid X

    This is a head to head smackdown between Motorola Droid X (Verizon) vs HTC EVO 4G (Sprint), and the WINNER is?

    Part 1


    Part2

    Sunday, July 4, 2010

    Video: Motorola Droid X vs Apple iPhone 4

    This is a comparison video of Verizon Motorola Droid X vs Apple iPhone 4.

    Check this out:
    Newly added iPhone 4 Wallpaper gallery, 640x960 Wallpapers resolution.

    Saturday, July 3, 2010

    Video: Unboxing Motorola Droid X - Verizon

    This is a unboxing of the Verizon Motorola Droid X. Verizon's answer to the HTC EVO 4G(minus the 4G capability). It has a large 4.3 high resolution display, a 1GHz TI OMAP CPU, 512MB of RAM, and it comes with a 8GB of on-board storage and 16GB of microSD space (total 24GB). It also can do HDMI out, making it the second smartphone that can be connected to a projector or flat panel television. It's running on Android 2.1, but will be upgraded to 2.2 Froyo later this year. Here is the unboxing!



    Thursday, July 1, 2010

    Video: Samsung Galaxy S vs HTC HD2 vs Zune HD

    This is a screen comparison between Super AMOLED Samsung Galaxy S vs LCD HTC HD2 and regular AMOLED Zune HD.

    Wednesday, June 30, 2010

    Video: Software Tour Samsung Galaxy S

    This is a software tour of Samsung Galaxy S GTi9000. The phone that has many great applications including a persona diary, a file explorer, a video player capable of decoding Divx files, and a Microsoft Office documents compatible program. The phone also has the essential programs for any Android smartphone such as voice dialing, voice search, voice recorder and navigation. Under the settings there is even an option to change the font.





    Monday, June 28, 2010

    Video: iPhone 4 Gyroscope Shooter Game

    This is a iPhone 4 first person shoot game called Eliminate: Gun Range. In summary this app make use of gyroscope on the device that give the game a sort of augmented reality feel, which is perhaps difficult to describe in words, but take a look at the video and see what you think.

    Saturday, June 26, 2010

    Video: Google Nexus One vs Apple iPhone 4

    This is a comparison video of Nexus One vs iPhone 4. The phones that caused a lot of buzz on the tech market and we’ll see which one is the better pick for consumers looking to purchase either of these devices.



    Thursday, June 24, 2010

    Video: HTC Droid Incredible vs iPhone 4

    Another android device comparison video iPhone 4 vs HTC Droid Incredible from Verizon.

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    Newly added iPhone 4 Wallpaper gallery, 640x960 Wallpapers resolution.

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