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The Video and Camera Feature of The Satio

July 28th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Upon taking a photo, you are provided with a preview and options to save, delete or send the photo or go back to shooting mode. This is done instantly and saves you time for more picture taking.

Video capture is possible, with a 640×480 VGA resolution. The quality is pretty good to upload on YouTube and there are few hang-ups, like choppy audio, in the final product. For videos, an LED flash is utilized so taking videos in areas with not that much ambient light can be done, such as at night. While these specs are already impressive, this function is still not at par with that of the competitors’. Some companies such as Samsung have released phones that allow for HD video recording.

But this does not compensate the other functions; after all, the Satio is still a mobile phone. First, its 3.5-inch touchscreen displays showcases up to 16m colors and a 360×640-pixel resolution, which is already quite impressive for a mobile phone. Switching the page from landscape to portrait is a breeze with the built-in accelerometer. Touchscreen capabilities are also excellent, as little effort is required in order for commands to be recognized. A vibrate option even lets you know that the phone has responded to your touch movements on the screen.

However, the touchscreen capabilities aren’t as high-end as that of the iPhone, therefore the Satio does not support pinch to zoom and multitouch. But the Satio’s resistive display is an advantage to situations that require precision, through the use of a stylus included in the package.

The operating system that runs this phone is a version of the Symbian system, similar to that in the N97. Optimized for touchscreen mobile phones, the user interface allows for shortcuts to any app or program to be easily accessed at the top area. The bottom portion has dedicated thumbnails that direct the user to the number pad, search tool, media gallery and messaging.

A wide range of apps and software is available for download from the Symbian market, with more coming from the recently launched Foundation App Store. A 600MHz processor is employed for smooth operation of apps and multitasking. While the offerings of the Symbian market don’t really match with those for the iPhone, it can still provide a wonderful app experience, especially for first-time users.

One letdown is Sony Ericsson’s own web browser, which lacks the necessary menu options for a smoother internet surfing experience. There are different shortcuts, address bar basic Google search tab, but those are the only comprehensible ones. Those who are not that familiar with this interface will probably find web browsing a confusing and unpleasant experience.

If you feel you need to recycle your Satio, then don’t forget that it is possible to get cash for mobiles by using online mobile phone recycling companies who will be able to offer you a competitive price for your phone.

The Apple iPhone – The Gadget of Gadgets

July 27th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

The Apple iPhone is a great gadget to hold its many apps help you when you need to get something done. One of its apps is the iCloud it stores your contents and pushes it to your other devices the iPhone four lets you record and edit amazing videos in high definition. You can use multiple apps at the same time without sacrificing battery power and performance. It has a three to five mega pixel camera with LED flash with a 3.5-inch high definition diagonal screen with 326 pixels per inch it’s the best screen.

The iPhone comes in black or white. The iPhone itself will serve as a camera phone, multimedia player and Internet service for those on the go. It will combine the features of a cell phone, PDA and MP3 player into one simple device that can be used anywhere. There are now 5 iPhones all with different technology to do different things some are better than others but there all amazing in one way or other. One billion sold round the world and one million sold in the UK. The iPhone does have wireless internet to use  The CPU’s more powerful making browsing through images as slick as your finger can manage.

The iPhone is going to be one of the first phones to have motion-sensing technologies, it has the accelerometer technology to find out when the phone is being held in at 180 degrees or at 90 degrees and changes its display to match. It also has a proximity sensor that can detect when you hold   it up to your ear. Its screen makes it easier to se games for the gamers and messages for the messengers it’s got built in GPS system so you can never get lost. All this for about £50 you cannot go wrong in buying an iPhone.

If you are looking for the response to your question “I need to sell my cell phone but where do I go?” then your troubles are solved. Whether it’s an HTC or an iPhone, you can recycle cell phones at websites such as SellCell.com who will be able to compare the best prices for you, offering you more cash than if you were to go direct.


A Review of The HTC HD2 – SmartPhone Technology

July 12th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

According to a number of reviews, the HTC HD2 is seen among the ranks of the top high-end smartphones in the market. Boundaries are pushed, with the array of useful and interesting features this smartphone can offer. One look and already, the size of the touchscreen display and highly efficient processor will make you believe that it is as powerful as how people say it is. This recent pocket PC from HTC aims to help the company slowly become the go-to name for top of the line smartphones.

Compared to previous models, including its predecessor the Touch HD, the HD2 boasts of a large screen, measuring a whopping 4.3 inches. This display is quite overwhelming for a structure that showcases more a sleek and minimalist style. With regards form, it’s similar to the company’s other products with the rounded edges. The integrated camera is also located at the back of the phone.

The front has five keys, dedicated to Call, End Call (that can also serve as a standby/power switch), Menu, Home and Back. These are also designed into one straight line, with the Start and Back buttons merged into one. While these keys seem to be off given the minimalist tone to the design, these are still fully functional, tactile and responsive. These are also constructed from high-quality black aluminum.

Utilizing the similar material as the buttons, brushed versions are utilized for the battery cover which suits the overall matte finish. The top of the handset has the speaker, dual LED flash, and integrated camera without a lens cover, which proves to be a minor setback. This lack however is perfectly understandable, given the company’s attempt at keeping thickness to a minimum.

Measuring 120.5x67x11mm, the phone feels quite bulky upon holding it. It is also a bit awkward to use the phone with just one hand, especially in reaching the opposite corners and sides of the screen. One of the phone’s pleasant surprises is its weight, which is at a low 157 grams, only slightly heavier from its predecessor.

Many people who have come to the end of a contract want to take part in the cash for mobiles recycling schemes,  so if you fall into this category be sure to check out the newest prices on your phone by using comparison websites such as phone recycling comparison services.


Motorola Returns to the Limelight With Feature-Packed Android Phone

July 7th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

In 2004, Motorola saw a spike in sales with one of its more popular mobile phones, the RAZR series. Unfortunately, none of the models that followed were able to emulate the success seen during that year. After a while, the company seemed to have become inactive in the industry, not coming out with new products.

Then came 2011, when Motorola began to release series of smartphones for its loyal consumers. One of the latest models is the dual-core Atrix, which is promoted as one of the best in the market. Will this title hold true given the specifications and features of this new phone?

First off, even if the Android 2.3 platform is readily available, this model integrates the 2.2 version. However, it doesn’t compromise the quality as there are no huge disparities between the two. Besides the vast range of apps and programs available for download and purchase, Motorola has come up with its own to make the android experience a smoother and definitely memorable one.

The company offers the Moto Blur, which allows the user to combine the latest updates and tweets from Facebook, Twitter and MySpace three of the most popular social networking sites. One can customize what feeds or widgets they’d like to see on the home page, providing a more personalized user interface. The capabilities are however not as extensive as that found on the HTC Sense. Nevertheless, it still makes for a good add-on.

Other programs installed include Quick Office and Vlingo Voice for the on-the-go businessman, games such as Blockbuster and Need for Speed and a mobile TV, so a favorite TV show will not be missed. AOL Instant Messenger, Windows Messenger, Yahoo Messenger and Google talk are also integrated so one can never stay out of touch with family and loved ones.

When one is in a different city of country, GPS capability is greatly useful and the Atrix provides this. With Google Maps support, the user can take advantage of the different tools offered, such as Street View.

In order to fully utilize these internet-based programs, an ultra-fast connection is required. This model provides outstanding connectivity, with WiFi and DLNA support. This ensures instant connection anytime, for as long as hotspots are present.

For a user’s artistic side, a 5-megapixel camera is at your service. This comes with autofocus functions and an LED flash, fit for low light situations. Video recording in HD 720 pixels format is also possible. The budding photographer and filmmaker can practice and hone their skills even without the expensive equipment. The Atrix is more than enough to give you a head start.

Music is a must for an on-the-go individual, and this phone can provide you with tunes to set your every mood. You can dance and sing out loud using the loudspeaker or enjoy the songs in solitude using head or earphones with a 3.5mm audio jack.

Storing these media files is a breeze as well with the large 16GB internal memory. Not only that, one can store up to 32GB more with a microSD card. Doing so is also ultra fast, as the Atrix runs on a dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2 processor, along with 1GB of RAM. Its power resembles that of a desktop PC, only it is portable and can be carried anywhere.

Battery life is also excellent, with its 1930mAh Li-ion cell, only a few of its kind available in the market. This might even be the largest type of power source found on mobile phones. This lengthens standby time, as well as time for calling, texts and use of other apps.

All of these are packed in a structure weighing at just 135g. While it feels more plastic than metal, it certainly looks more upscale than its counterparts. Its screen is at 4 inches, which is not bad considering the other smartphones available. The resolution is at 540×960 pixels, which is pretty decent for the average user.

With regards, this is just around the level of the iPhone 4 and higher in price compared to the Samsung Galaxy S II. This is about reasonable, considering the wide range of features this smartphone can offer.

If you are looking to recycle your old Motorola, then it is worth seeing what kind of mobile phone recycling schemes are available for you to trade your phone in to. However, if you are from the USA, don’t despare as there are companies and price comparison sites that can help you sell phones online.