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		<title>Android battery life</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 22:10:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Android battery life When the shining android handset comes into your hand then you will never come to know where the battery has gone within few hours. Nobody can bear up connecting his phone to the charger after few hours again and again. So, to avoid this trouble you can follow some simple tips given [...]]]></description>
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<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 204px"><img class="  " title="android-live-wallpaper" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/photos/android-live-wallpaper.jpg" alt="android live wallpaper" width="194" height="181" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Android Battery life tips</p></div>
<p>When the shining android handset comes into your hand then you will never come to know where the battery has gone within few hours. Nobody can bear up connecting his phone to the charger after few hours again and again.</p>
<p>So, to avoid this trouble you can follow some simple tips given below to make best use of your android device and enjoy your device to your fullest.</p>
<h3><strong><strong>Android battery tips #</strong>1: Keep a Check on Built Battery Meter Provided In Android</strong></h3>
<p>There are some settings provided in the android in which you can note the amount of battery consumed by various applications running on your android. Try to memorize battery consumption of some frequently used apps and make efficient use of this application. Open settings, go to about phone and there you will find option of battery consumption. Most of the battery of your phone will be killed if you haven’t set the brightness of your phone to the middle level. Since android phones are provided with good resolution you shouldn’t maximize the brightness as it drains away all the battery. Similarly, you can also fix settings in other available options.</p>
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<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3362" title="android-battery-meter" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/photos/android-battery-meter.jpg" alt="android battery meter" width="547" height="483" /></p>
<h3><strong><strong><strong>Android battery tip </strong></strong>#2: Don’t Apply Live Wallpapers Unless Required</strong></h3>
<p>Android phones come with maximum options for customization. Probably, this is the reason generation x loves to own android phones. Most teenagers have a habit of customization their phone by going of live wallpapers. Surely it looks good but you will be surprised to know that animations are the biggest enemies of your phone’s battery when it comes to android. They consume nearly half of the battery. So, have fun with other applications and try not to apply live wallpapers all the time.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3365" title="android-live-wallpaper" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/photos/android-live-wallpaper.jpg" alt="android live wallpaper" width="270" height="252" /></p>
<h3><strong><strong><strong>Android battery tip </strong></strong>#3: Don’t Keep Wi-Fi Enabled All The Time!</strong></h3>
<p>Internet is one thing we all can’t live without. Google is necessity and Facebook is addiction. But if you want your lovely android handset to have a long battery backup then after using the Facebook widgets and other useful apps which require Wi-Fi connection, don’t forget to turn it down. This will save a lot of battery of your android.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3361" title="android-wifi-setting" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/photos/android-wifi-setting.jpg" alt="android wifi setting" width="269" height="216" /></p>
<h3><strong><strong><strong><strong>Android battery tip </strong></strong></strong>#4: Turn Off Bluetooth an GPS When Not Required</strong></h3>
<p>Most people forget to turn off Bluetooth and GPS after the work is over. So, it’s a very important advice that if you are not a regular user that talks on Bluetooth device then try to keep it off as much as possible to avoid battery drain. Similar holds for GPS as well. For this you can have a toggle switch which comes in all android models for easy toggle of Bluetooth and GPS.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3363" title="android-bluetooth-off" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/photos/android-bluetooth-off.jpg" alt="android bluetooth off" width="548" height="311" /><span id="more-3358"></span><strong><strong><strong><strong></strong></strong></strong></strong></p>
<h3><strong><strong><strong><strong>Android battery tip</strong></strong></strong></strong> <strong>#5: Toggle Off Apps that require syncing your Data</strong></h3>
<p>Most businessmen have to check their emails after every half an hour. Checking emails require syncing of your mobile data which consumes a good amount of battery. So, keep a check on your battery consumption by clicking the option of manual settings for sync of data. By this way the applications which not use push technology will not eat up your phone’s battery easily.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3359" title="android-sync-data-off" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/photos/android-sync-data-off.jpg" alt="android sync data off" width="270" height="480" /></p>
<h3><strong><strong><strong><strong><strong>Android battery tip</strong></strong></strong></strong> #6: Google Maps kill a lot of battery! </strong></h3>
<p>Google maps can indeed help you very well when you are lost in the middle of the city and don’t know where to turn. There are a lot of GPS applications available in android that can be time savers but actually turn to be battery killers as well. So, all android users must make sure that once you have reached your destination then you must switch off GPS and turn off Google maps else next time there will be no battery in your phone to get assistance from Google GPS.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3364" title="android-google-off" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/photos/android-google-off.jpg" alt="android google off" width="268" height="232" /></p>
<h3><strong><strong><strong><strong><strong><strong><strong>Android battery tip</strong></strong></strong></strong></strong> </strong>#7: Uninstall the apps that are not in use from quite a long time!</strong></h3>
<p>At times you don’t know but there are some apps which keep running in the background and consume your battery as well. So, once a day you must make sure that you run your task manager to see the apps running on your android and make sure that any unnecessary app is not wasting your phone’s precious battery. And if you find such app then you must end it or uninstall if it is not important to you.</p>
<p>You can go to applications in settings tab then to manage applications and select the app which you want to uninstall.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3360" title="android-uninstall-app" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/photos/android-uninstall-app.jpg" alt="android uninstall app" width="547" height="482" /></p>
<p>These were some tips which can be valuable for all android users and can give their battery a long life as well.</p>
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		<title>Amazon Kindle Fire Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 21:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amazon Kindle Fire: Value for Money Tablet The Amazon’s new Kindle Fire is giving a tough competition to the iPad. This 7-inch tablet is offering a bundle of things within a small pack that people have become interested in it. Just like iTunes, through this Android based Kindle Fire you can easily access unlimited books, [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_3353" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 272px"><img class=" wp-image-3353 " title="amazon-kindle-fire" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/photos/amazon-kindle-fire.jpg" alt="amazon kindle fire" width="262" height="260" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Kindle Fire Review</p></div>
<p>The Amazon’s new Kindle Fire is giving a tough competition to the iPad. This 7-inch tablet is offering a bundle of things within a small pack that people have become interested in it. Just like iTunes, through this Android based Kindle Fire you can easily access unlimited books, magazines, videos, music and apps using a single account.</p>
<p>The best thing about the Kindle Fire is its integration with the Amazon. You can easily acquire any kind of content through its seamless interface either for the ownership or streaming or rental of movies and TV shows.</p>
<p><strong>Let us check the device step-by-step to see where it hits and what it misses?</strong></p>
<p>-          <strong>Design interface</strong></p>
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<p>When compared with other tabs of its range, the Kindle was found to have the best quality. It is 0.91 pound tablet measuring 7.5 by 4.7 by 0.45 inches. You get a good rip at back due to its soft-touch finish which includes the kindle logo nicely imprinted on the chassis.</p>
<p>The bottom of the Kindle includes a power button with its MicroUSB port and a headphone jack. At the top of the Fire, there are two speakers. Volume controls are all in the software.</p>
<p>When you unlock the Kindle you come across the home screen with search button at the top, tabs for books, magazines, Newsstand, etc. and at the bottom of the home screen there is Favorites shelf with Amazon’s App store, Facebook App Icon, the IMDb App and the Pulse Reader App already pinned there. At the extreme top you will name of your device, the time, the battery status and the Wi-Fi status.</p>
<p>-          <strong>Display</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>This budget tablet offers a 7-inch display screen of 1024 x 600 pixels using an IPS (in-plane switching) technology for wide viewing angles and makes sharing easy. It also gives crisp looks when viewing websites. You can also read through kindle during sunlight. This vibrant color touchscreen gives 16 million colors in high resolution.  With just a single touch read, write, watch or browse.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-3350 alignright" title="amazon-kindle-fire-display" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/photos/amazon-kindle-fire-display.jpg" alt="amazon kindle fire display" width="300" height="165" /></p>
<p>-          <strong>Apps</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>The Amazon App store is your sole apps source for your kindle Fire. Sometimes this limits your choice. More than 5000+ apps were launched by Amazon for the Kindle.  Most of the common apps included are Hulu Plus, ESPN Score Centre, Twitter, Facebook, Rhapsody, Pandora, Netflix, etc. Games like Angry Birds, Plants vs Zombies, Fruit Ninja, etc are included in the Kindle Appstore.  When it comes to music store Amazon is in competition with iTunes. Moreover the e-book store of Amazon is the most popular. And their Newsstand allows you to access more than 400 colored magazines and newspapers.</p>
<p>-          <strong>Software</strong></p>
<p>The Amazon Kindle Fire is based upon Android 2.3 but making it unique in itself. The carousel-like interface of the home screen allows last accessed thing to be in the front. Flip accordingly and open whatever app you like. You can easily add stuff to your favorites by just long pressing on the content and tap add to favorites. The Kindle does not include any physical home button, everything is software based and thus home button is on the left bottom of the display while other buttons like back, menu and search are on the right.</p>
<p><span id="more-3349"></span>-          <strong>Content purchase and clouding</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>Using a single account you can buy all kind of stuff on your Kindle. Your credentials are pre-loaded on your Kindle so you can directly start shopping for your favorite magazines, music, TV shows, books and apps, etc. For streaming you can store your content into the Cloud and even you can download that later.</p>
<p>-          <strong>Performance</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>The Kindle includes a dual-core 1 GHz TI OMAP 4 processor with 512 MB of RAM. It offers a memory space of 8 GB but it is not expandable. The Amazon claims for the 8 hour battery backup for the Kindle Fire.</p>
<p><strong>The Pros offered by the Amazon Kindle Fire are:</strong></p>
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<li>Compact design.</li>
<li>Easy to operate interface.</li>
<li>Powerful speakers.</li>
<li>Access to a huge amount of stuff.</li>
<li>Free books and videos on Amazon store.</li>
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<p>The cons associated with Kindle Fire are:</p>
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<li>Lack dedicated volume buttons.</li>
<li>Non-expandable memory,</li>
<li>Scrimp parental controls.</li>
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<p><strong>Bottom line—</strong></p>
<p>Within a price range of $199 the Amazon Kindle Fire is the amazing deal. It is a hot bundled package. You easily get access over Amazon’s books, magazines, music, videos and lots more.</p>
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		<title>IOS 5 Vs. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 23:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IOS 5 Vs. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich What’s the latest buzz in the mobile market? So which one will you prefer IOS 5 or Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich? It’s Apple vs. Google everywhere. While iOS 5 can be explored on new Apple iPhone 4s handset the other one can be checked on new [...]]]></description>
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<p>What’s the latest buzz in the mobile market? So which one will you prefer IOS 5 or Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich? It’s Apple vs. Google everywhere. While iOS 5 can be explored on new Apple iPhone 4s handset the other one can be checked on new Samsung galaxy Nexus. Google has launched ICS with a new broad category of features which can make users addictive to it. For example, voice commanding, enhanced browsing, photo enhancements, and all new Gmail and Calendar apps.</p>
<p>The two leading brands have launched way different things. It depends on user to user that what he will get more attracted to: voice actions for new Android OS or Voice handling by Siri in Apple iOS 5. What will you go for: a solid camera with giving great pictures or the one giving great panoramic shots?</p>
<p>So, before you go to the store you purchase your choice let’s have a look on the features of both the mobile operating systems.</p>
<p>Our review on iOS 5 vs. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich:</p>
<h3>IOS 5 Vs. Android 4  Browser:</h3>
<p>It seems both the companies want to have a good battle in the market with their products. Ice cream Sandwich has come up with great browser capabilities like incognito mode, bookmark sync, and saving the complete page for offline reading.</p>
<p>Apple sticking to its great standards has also added plenty of good features in its browser like Reading list, offline reading, private browsing and Safari reader. Reading list in iOS 5 can be synced to all apple devices using iCloud feature.</p>
<p><img src="/photos/mobile-os/android-4-multitasking.JPG" alt="" width="252" height="364" title="IOS 5 Vs. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich" /> <img src="/photos/mobile-os/ios-5-browser.JPG" alt="" width="232" height="370" title="IOS 5 Vs. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich" /></p>
<h3>IOS 5 Vs. Android 4 Camera:</h3>
<p>There have been nice updating in the camera software’s of both mobile operating system. You will be happy to operate the camera from the lock screen only. Even Apple has added new ability in its software by which users can line up their pictures using grid lines only and can zoom with a little pinch itself.</p>
<p>In Apple iOS 5 you can adjust to the panoramic mode by using the slider on the screen and align your recent pictures very well. On the other hand, ICS has an all new panoramic mode in which you can switch plenty of photos together to create a broad scene.</p>
<p>After clicking the pictures you can easily use in built tools available in both the OS for modification and enhancement. You can choose from options like rotate, crop, red eye removal, color and contrast settings, etc. But ICS going up to another level will also allow you to set different levels of style.</p>
<h3><img src="/photos/mobile-os/android-4-camera.JPG" alt="" width="347" height="237" title="IOS 5 Vs. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich" /> <img src="/photos/mobile-os/ios-5-camera.JPG" alt="" width="248" height="314" title="IOS 5 Vs. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich" /></h3>
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<h3>IOS 5 Vs. Android 4 Voice:</h3>
<p>This is one area where Google users may get disappointed. While Google has enhanced its level by adding some good features in Ice cream sandwich OS but still it lags behind iOS 5 Siri. ICS voice commanding will be good now has it has got a hands free feature now. So, now you don’t need to press buttons for voice actions. But Siri is far better. IPhone 4s gives you a virtual assistant. With Siri in iOS 5 you can set alarm, calendar appointments, search for different things, retrieve data and do many other tasks just by voice commanding. Once you command Siri it will deliver you appropriate results using the suitable apps.</p>
<h3>IOS 5 Vs. Android 4 Multitasking and Notification bar:</h3>
<p>Intelligent Apple team somewhat copied Google’s notification bar design this time. New Apple IOS 5 includes notifications on the top which can be dragged down for a complete look. But Google came up with more enhancements in this area. Now you can check updates while your phone is in lock state. It has even added a tab of recent apps in the notifications bar.</p>
<p><img src="/photos/mobile-os/android-4-notification.JPG" alt="" width="252" height="301" title="IOS 5 Vs. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich" /> <img src="/photos/mobile-os/ios-5-notification.JPG" alt="" width="249" height="300" title="IOS 5 Vs. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich" /></p>
<p>Others:</p>
<p>Ice cream sandwich has come more sociable with its new addition called new people app. It’s similar to windows 7 app. With this app now you can have a good look at the profile image of your contact and sync contacts with twitter and Google+ as well. They have also customized Gmail and have added features like now you can see preview of your mails, search your mails offline within duration of 30 days, etc.  ICS got two more new features: Android beam and Wi-Fi direct which let you share music, images, contacts, and apps very smoothly.</p>
<p>While ICS has brought a new security feature with facial recognition lock in it Apple has brought features like reminders app for location, specific to Siri and newsstand for latest updates of IOS 5.</p>
<p>Apple has also come up with iCloud with which you can sync different devices very easily. You can even have online backup without doing anything.</p>
<p>If you own an ios 5 device and decide to resell it, you will get more money for it than any other comparable Android or BlackBerry phones. An iPhone keeps 50 percent of its value, versus 40 percent for Android and 35 percent for BlackBerry.</p>
<h3>IOS 5 Vs. Android 4 Summary Review</h3>
<p>Apple has the more vibrant ecosystem of apps, but without the customisation options that many Android users will crave.Android has the more flexible multitasking system, but with some performance issues that iOS devices just don&#8217;t have.</p>
<p>Android has Flash, but loading Flash content often means that pages appear slower than on iOS.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s impossible to say objectively which operating system wins this fight, but we know that many of you will have read through the pros and cons of both and come to your decision. Whichever way you think is best for you, there&#8217;s no doubt that the phone and tablet markets are moving forward at an incredible rate now.</p>
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		<title>HTC Desire HD Review</title>
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<p>HTC Desire HD is bringing a <strong>4.3-inch touch screen</strong> packed in aluminum   body and features a 1GHz 8255 Snapdragon processor, 8MP camera with   dual-LED flash and 720p video recording, HSPA+ data with 802.11n WiFi</p>
<div id="pros"><img src="/images/pros.gif" alt="pros" width="49" height="16" title="HTC Desire HD Review" /> Huge capacitive touchscreen measuring 4.3 inches,<br />
8 megapixel camera &amp; Facilitates social networking</div>
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<p><strong>HTC  Desire HD: Appearance </strong></p>
<p>HTC Desire HD is surely an eye candy as it  looks trendy and appealing. What is appealing about this latest high-end  smartphone from HTC is its huge touchscreen measuring 4.3 inches. Desire HD  measures 123*68*11.8mm and weighs 164g. The major highlight of the display is  the S-LCD capacitive touchscreen flaunting 16 million colors and offering a  resolution of 480*800 pixels. The other prominent highlights of the display  include accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, touch sensitive control panel,  proximity sensor for auto turn off, multi-touch input method and HTC Sense UI.</p>
<p><img src="/photos/mobile-reviews/htc-desire-hd-photos/mobile-phone-review-template1_clip_image002.jpg" alt="mobile phone review template1 clip image002" width="501" height="251" title="HTC Desire HD Review" /></p>
<p><strong>HTC  Desire HD: The Operating System</strong></p>
<p>HTC Desire HD runs on the latest version of  the Android called Froyo. It will enable the users to have a great experience  while enjoying the different features and application of the mobile phone.</p>
<p><strong>HTC  Desire HD: Network and Connectivity</strong></p>
<p>The network and connectivity options of a  smartphone need to satisfy a user.  HTC  Desire HD is supportive of both 2G and 3G network connectivity. The 2G network users  have the facility to get the active assistance of the quad band GSM  850/900/1800/1900, while the 3G network users get the support of HSDPA 900/2100.  For ensuring a smooth process of data connectivity, the support is provided by  Class 32 GPRS and Edge respectively. Users who want to avail the facility of  having access to the internet at a faster pace; Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g facilitates  the process.</p>
<p><img src="/photos/mobile-reviews/htc-desire-hd-photos/mobile-phone-review-template1_clip_image003.jpg" alt="mobile phone review template1 clip image003" width="279" height="225" title="HTC Desire HD Review" /></p>
<p><strong>HTC  Desire HD: Multimedia</strong></p>
<p>The multimedia features of a smartphone  should hook the interest of the users promising them to provide great  entertainment while they are on the move.  The multimedia features of HTC Desire HD are  appealing to entice a user. The mobile phone is armed with 5 megapixel camera,  auto focus and dual-LED Flash offering a resolution of 3264*2448 pixels. The  other prominent features include geo-tagging and face detection. A user can  indulge in video recording at 720p. There is no secondary camera for video  calling. In order to entertain a user comprehensively, HTC Desire HD has a  video player, music player and Stereo FM with RDS.</p>
<p><img src="/photos/mobile-reviews/htc-desire-hd-photos/mobile-phone-review-template1_clip_image005.jpg" alt="mobile phone review template1 clip image005" width="456" height="256" title="HTC Desire HD Review" /></p>
<p><strong>HTC Desire HD conclusion</strong></p>
<p>HTC Desire HD is impressive with its huge  touchscreen. The mobile phone acts as the hub for social networking. It helps  business professionals to increase their client base and business productivity.  The young generation who are hooked to the social networking sites can remain updated  among their friend circle. The 8 megapixel camera of HTC Desire HD is another  scoring point of the smartphone.</p>
<p><strong>HTC Desire HD Specs:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>2G Network- GSM 850/900/1800/1900</li>
<li>3G Network- HSDPA 900/2100</li>
<li>Powered with latest version of  Android, Froyo.</li>
<li>4.3” S-LCD capacitive  touchscreen</li>
<li> Measures 123*68*11.8</li>
<li> Weighs 164g</li>
<li>Accelerometer sensor for UI  auto-rotate</li>
<li> Touch sensitive control panel</li>
<li> Proximity sensor for auto turn off</li>
<li> Multi-touch input method</li>
<li>HTC Sense UI</li>
<li>8 Megapixel camera with dual-LED  Flash, auto focus, geo-tagging and face detection</li>
<li>Video recording at 720p</li>
<li>No secondary camera</li>
<li>Stereo FM Radio</li>
<li>3.5mm audio jack</li>
<li>Dolby Mobile and SRS sound  enhancement</li>
<li>MicroSD card slot, memory  expandable up to  32 GB</li>
<li>Standard battery Li-lon 1230 mAh</li>
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		<title>Android vs Symbian</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 21:48:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Android vs. Symbian While Android and Symbian have been making headlines since their release, the war between them has already been waged. The makers, namely, Google and Nokia have been trying hard to beat each other in terms of performance. While Android is relatively older, Symbian is also trying hard to keep up with the [...]]]></description>
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<td width="539" align="center" valign="top">While Android and Symbian have been making headlines since their    release, the war between them has already been waged. The makers, namely,    Google and Nokia have been trying hard to beat each other in terms of    performance. While Android is relatively older, Symbian is also trying hard    to keep up with the former. With both providing amazing gaming experience, it    is for the gamers to determine the best choice. However the following    discussion under the head will help you have a rough idea about the    specialties of both.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong>Open / Close OS</strong><strong> <img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/Symbian-OS.jpg" border="0" alt="Symbian OS" width="20" height="20" title="Android vs Symbian" /></strong><strong>:</strong></p>
<p>In the competition going on in the  mobile platforms of Open Source, developers preferably have two major choices:  Android and Symbian. It has an integrated browser that in based on WebKit  engine of open source. The former is an open source but with a closed  development (relatively). Symbian is out and out an open source, once it comes  around the corner, to release its full source code.</p>
<p><strong>Feature / Tools Exclusive to OS</strong><strong><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" border="0" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Symbian" /></strong><strong>:</strong></p>
<p>Android’s bunch of features  includes Application Framework that allows users to reuse components, Dalvik  Virtual Machine, Optimized graphics for full 2D and 3D support. With media  support for video, still images, common audio, and other complicated formats,  its multimedia performance is also very high. It sports features like  accelerometer, compass and GPS. For storage of structured data, SQLite, is just  ideal. Further core applications like SMS program, maps, calendar, email  client, contacts, Java programming, etc are highly optimized in Android.  However, Android does have a very poor support for Web games, which makes it  quite unusable for playing online.</p>
<p>Symbian, on the other hand  supports C++ programming effectively. It is because of its high Java support,  that gaming has its ultimate experience here. More for online games, that takes  time to buffer and run on other mobile, this one has smooth running as a PC.  With its wide compatibility with device, it is also a good choice, especially  for gamers. But, Symbian OS is not equally good in terms of downloading gaming.  Nonetheless, in all the other aspects it is quite competent.</p>
<p><strong>Usability </strong><strong><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" border="0" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Symbian" /></strong><strong> </strong><strong><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/Symbian-OS.jpg" border="0" alt="Symbian OS" width="20" height="20" title="Android vs Symbian" /></strong><strong> :</strong></p>
<p>Depending  on the user’s choice, both are easy to operate with non-complex interface. Users  can use either of them depending on their need. While both provide smooth  uninterrupted gaming experience, the Symbian one is more prescribed for online  gaming. However, both the operating systems have refined playing in touch  screens in mobiles.</p>
<p><strong>Telco Network</strong><strong><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" border="0" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Symbian" /></strong><strong>: </strong></p>
<p>Android  has made its handsets a Wi-Fi hotspot. With a support to wireless Internet,  this operating system can run Web on your handset even when you do not have a network  connection in your phone. You can simply get a wireless connection from some  other device to serve the purpose.</p>
<p>Symbian  does not have an integrated network accelerator, for smoother and clearer video  calling, but you can download one and use to speed up the connection for  uninterrupted networking.</p>
<p><strong>Handset/ hardware differences</strong><strong><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" border="0" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Symbian" /></strong><strong>:</strong></p>
<p>The  hardware interface of Android includes an autofocus camera, callback on camera  error, etc. and interface for supplying image data from captured picture,  delivering copies of preview, geomagnetic field, sensor and other exciting  features that facilitate the usage.</p>
<p>Handsets  like Nokia N8, powered by Symbian OS have been reported with issues with  opening large web pages.</p>
<p><strong>Internet and Email </strong><strong><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" border="0" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Symbian" /></strong></p>
<p>Android 2.0 now includes the Firefox  Mobile Web Browser, which provides faster and stable browsing experience. Symbian browser can download only one file at one time, however  there is now support for multi window browsing though the Symbian web browser.</p>
<p><strong>Applications </strong><strong><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/Symbian-OS.jpg" border="0" alt="Symbian OS" width="20" height="20" title="Android vs Symbian" /></strong></p>
<p>with Android operating system, the users can access thousands of applications,  which is essential for the smart phones. Being an open source platform with  relatively closed development, Android offers several applications. However,  being an out-n-out open source OS Symbian offers huge range of third party apps.</p>
<p><strong>Multimedia </strong><strong><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" border="0" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Symbian" /></strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Both Android and Symbian based mobile phones support good multimedia features.  The media players can play diverse music and video files, while there are high  mega pixel cameras as well. However, the images appear better on the Android  based touch screen phones.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>Android is much advanced and provides more value to the end users. Symbian  needs updates its features.</td>
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<p><span style="text-align: center;"><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/Windows-Phone-7-Android.jpg" alt="Windows Phone 7 Android" width="395" height="298" align="left" title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /></span>The two operating systems, Android and Windows Phone 7 face neck to neck competition as both are preferred by people. A handset hooks the interests of the gadget lovers when it is equipped with user-friendly interface, plenty of applications and a plethora of unique features. When a mobile phone is invested with the latest and updated operating system it helps in the marketing of the product.</p>
<h3>Android Vs Windows Phone 7 &#8211; Summary</h3>
<p>Andriod wins almost of the categories in the <b>Android vs Windows Phone 7</b> Review. Andriod has 10x more phone, apps &amp; development.</p>
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<h3>Android Vs Windows Phone 7 &#8211; Tools/ Features <img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /></h3>
<p>The Windows users are deprived of the facility to upgrade their mobile phones with the new features available. This is a huge setback for Windows Phone 7, which should be given a thought by the company to make it more user-friendly among the gadget lovers. The mobile companies which are associated with Google to facilitate the business process will enable Android users to enjoy and relish the new features by availing the upgrading option.</p>
<h3>Android Vs Windows Phone 7 &#8211; Usability <img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /></h3>
<p>Android provides the opportunity to its innumerable users to reuse some of the components. In case of any requirement for replacements, a user with an Android supporting mobile phone can do so with ease. Android is favored by the users in most cases and scores over Windows Phone 7. However, there are staunch supporters of Windows Phone 7, who has some fondness for this operating system. Android has successfully catered to the needs of the people, after realizing the market trend. The operating system of Google has proved lucrative for many users and truthfully speaking Windows Phone 7 do not come anywhere when it comes to serving people&#8217;s interests.</p>
<h3>Android Vs Windows Phone 7 &#8211; Hardware <img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /></h3>
<p>The minimum requirement of the Android is that it can run with CPU speed that is below 500MHZ. On the other hand, Windows Phone 7 needs at least 1 GHZ. The users have come up with the opinion that the Windows Phone 7 will burn a hole in their pocket to possess a phone supported by Windows Phone 7. Android supports Google Nexus One which has scaled the popularity chart at a faster pace. Equipped with a processing time of 1GHZ, it is noteworthy that Google Nexus One is considered to be the expensive one among the array of mobile phones supported by Android.</p>
<h3>Android Vs Windows Phone 7 &#8211; Open / Close Source <img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /></h3>
<p>Windows Phone 7 takes a back seat when it comes to Android&#8217;s open source community. The scoring point of Android is the Open Source Platform based on Linux Kernel, equipped with its open source community. The open source community is always at the beck and call of the users addressing and solving their problems. The users are provided with the knowledge to make a better use of technology guided by the full support of team providing quality service and assistance 24*7. Windows Mobile has to do a lot of proper homework in understanding the needs of the customers to provide quality service.</p>
<h3>Android Vs Windows Phone 7 -Internet and Email <img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/window-mobile-7.jpg" alt="window mobile 7" width="26" height="31" title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /></h3>
<p>Widows Phone 7 ships with IE Mobile as the only browser, which is expected to perform better than the backdated browsers such as Opera, Skyfire and Picsel. Though Skyfire and Opera is planning updates. IE Mobile provides fast and easy browsing experience and smooth download as well.</p>
<p>Android made adjustments to its browser experience with Froyo, and the experience is quite fast.</p>
<h3>Android Vs Windows Phone 7 &#8211; Applications <img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /><img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/window-mobile-7.jpg" alt="window mobile 7" width="26" height="31" title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /></h3>
<p>Android comes with a wide range of applications in comparison to the mobiles phones based on WP7. There are loads of third party apps available in the Android handsets, which is something the users want in the smartphones.</p>
<h3>Android Vs Windows Phone 7 &#8211; Multimedia <img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /></h3>
<p>Both Android and WP7 provide diverse multimedia features such as camera, music player and video playback functionalities. The media players can play files of different formats.</p>
<h3>Android Vs Windows Phone 7 &#8211; Summary <img src="/photos/Mobile-OS/android-os.jpg" alt="android os"  title="Android vs Windows Phone 7" /></h3>
<p>Andriod has 10x more phones, apps &amp; development. Andriod wins almost of the categories in the <i>Android vs Windows Phone 7</i> Review.</p>
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		<title>HTC Wildfire Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the HTC handsets we have spoken about lately have been high-end smartphones which compete with Apple’s iPhone 3GS, however HTC have recently unveiled a new entry-level handset called the HTC Wildfire. HTC Wildfire is a step-up from the HTC Tattoo, as you can expect there are some things which stop this handset competing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most of the HTC handsets we have spoken about lately have been high-end smartphones which compete with Apple’s iPhone 3GS, however HTC have recently unveiled a new entry-level handset called the HTC Wildfire.</p>
<p>HTC Wildfire is a step-up from the HTC Tattoo, as you can expect there are some things which stop this handset competing with mid/high-end smartphones, such as a pixelated screen, however it is still a pretty responsive handset which should be sufficient for a lot of users out there.</p>
<p>The HTC Desire is probably the most sought after HTC Android device to hit our shores and understandably so. It&#8217;s the most powerful, best specced and impressive device to date, so no wonder HTC has introduced the lower-range doppelganger in the form of the HTC Wildfire.</p>
<p>The Wildfire operates on Android 2.1 (although it could be upgradable to 2.2 Froyo, depending on when Google releases the new OS), with the newest version of Sense running atop. This means there are all the bells and whistles of the Legend and Desire, including Friend Stream, animated wallpapers and better Exchange functionality.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a slight kick at the bottom of the Wildfire (not as pronounced as the Legend or Hero), and an optical trackpad right in the centre, below the screen, that is smooth and easy to use as you&#8217;d expect. The display isn&#8217;t OLED, but feels large at 3.2-inches, with QVGA resolution. It makes typing, whether in landscape or portrait much easier than on smaller-screened devices such as the HTC Smart.</p>
<p>If you quickly glance at the Wildfire, it does look identical to the Desire &#8211; especially if you&#8217;ve picked up the brown or black version of both. The Wildfire features a softouch top and bottom on the back with the same metallic panel as on the HTC HD2 in the centre</p>
<p>The HTC Wildfire features a pretty respectable 5-megapixel camera with flash, and it performs on par with the flagship HTC Android devices, although the flash can be a little over the top when taking close up shots.</p>
<p>One thing which HTC seem to be promoting with this handset is a new app called Application Sharing. From what we can see Application Sharing offers a quick and easy way for you to tell your friends about apps you like, Google are probably hoping that this will help promote the use of their Android Marketplace.</p>
<p>While Application Sharing may sound like some exciting remote multi-player gaming system, in actual fact it’s merely a way to tell other Android users about apps you’re enjoying.  You can choose different titles installed on your phone from a list, then send out an update from the usual “Share” menu; that means via email, SMS, Twitter or through any other social networking app you may have loaded.  HTC say they’ve kept the functionality simple so that no matter what brand of Android phone your friends are running, they’ll be able to read the message and hit the link to go straight to the app in the Android Market.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://www.newmobilemedia.com/images/gsmarena_0021.jpg" alt="gsmarena 0021" width="273" height="222" title="HTC Wildfire Review" /></p>
<p>It&#8217;s attractive and although the screen may not be as high resolution as on the flagship HTC Android devices, it does a pretty good job for those who like a spacious keyboard for texting, tweeting and Facebooking.  Facebook is integrated into the phone so not only does your contact&#8217;s Facebook profile picture show up on the screen along with their name, but so does their current Facebook status and their birthday.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a little disappointing that you can&#8217;t actually send the app itself, but this is something HTC can not work around as the Android Market is controlled by Google, therefore the store&#8217;s framework would have to be tweaked to allow purchases outside of the Android Market.</p>
<p>Speed-wise, the Wildfire uses the same 528MHz Qualcomm processor as the HTC Hero,, though with the 3D graphics and effects stripped from Sense, and the relatively low-resolution display, things are kept moving at a reasonable pace.</p>
<p>The HTC Wildfire is designed for those who want a smartphone but can&#8217;t afford more expensive devices such as the Legend or Desire.</p>
<p>The Wildfire is expected to go on sale in Europe come Q3 2010; no word on official pricing as yet.  As you can see from our hands-on photos, it’ll arrive in black, white, red and brown.</p>
<p><em><strong>Specs:</strong></em></p>
<ul>
<li>Dimensions: Approximately 106      x 60 x 11 mm</li>
<li>OS: Android 2.1</li>
<li>Screen: 8.1 cm Capacitative      Touchscreen</li>
<li>Resolution: 320 x 240</li>
<li>Camera: 5 Megapixel with LED      Autofocus (Presumably with video capability)</li>
<li>512 MB Flash Memory</li>
<li>384 MB RAM</li>
<li>802.11 b/g</li>
<li>Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR</li>
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<p><em><strong>Features:</strong></em></p>
<ul>
<li>micro SD Compatible</li>
<li>GPS</li>
<li>1,300 mAH Battery</li>
<li>Accelerometer</li>
<li>Digital Compass</li>
<li>3.5mm Audio Jack</li>
<li>FM Radio</li>
<li>Qualcomm MSM7225 520MHz      processor</li>
<li>HTC Sense: App Sharing,      Friend Stream, Footprint, Microsoft Exchange Email, Google Modible      Services, Twitter, Facebook, Plurk, FlickR</li>
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		<title>Google HTC G2 Magic Review</title>
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<td width="736" valign="top"><!-- google_ad_section_start --> The Google HTC Magic is the first Android-powered touchscreen mobile phone  exclusive to Vodafone in Europe. The mobile phone features Qualcomm  MSM7201a, 528MHz processor with 512MB ROM, 192MB RAM memory, measures 4.45  x 2.17 x 0.45-inches and weighs 4.18 ounces. The phone runs on the  HSPA/WCDMA 900/2100MHz with 2Mbps up, 7.2Mbps down; quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE  850/900/1800/1900MHz network. It has Bluetooth, WiFi, mini USB, and GPS  connectivity. It has a capacitive touchscreen with on-screen keyboard (both  portrait and landscape) input.</p>
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<h1>Pros &amp; Cons</h1>
<div id="pros"><img src="/images/pros.gif" alt="pros" width="49" height="16" title="Google HTC G2 Magic Review" /> Smaller than G1, practical and ergonomic, smooth touchscreen, good screen</div>
<div id="cons"><img src="/images/cons.gif" alt="cons" width="49" height="16" title="Google HTC G2 Magic Review" /> No multi touch, battery life, no multitouch support, no headphone jack, slight lag at times</div>
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<li>3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus</li>
<li>Video recording</li>
<li>Display: TFT, 320 x 480 pixels (3.2 inches)                   with auto-rotate</li>
<li>GPS receiver with Google Maps and digital compass</li>
<li>Music player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA formats)</li>
<li>Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email</li>
<li>Ringtones: MP3 ringtones</li>
<li>Internet: GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA (7.2 Mbps)</li>
<li>Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data                   Rate, mini-USB 2.0, Wi-Fi</li>
<li>Memory: 288 MB RAM plus microSD memory card</li>
<li>Vibration alert</li>
<li>Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) plus HSDPA/WCDMA                   (900/2100 MHz)</li>
<li>Size: 113 x 56 x 13.7 mm</li>
<li>Weight: 116g</li>
<li>Talktime: 400 &#8211; 450 minutes</li>
<li>Battery standby: 420 &#8211; 660 hours</li>
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<td width="33%">Talk Time:</td>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">320 x 480 px</td>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">320 x 480 px</td>
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<td width="33%">Ring Tones:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">MP3</td>
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<td width="33%">Themes:</td>
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<td width="33%">Games:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">Android Market</td>
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<td width="33%">Calendar:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">Google Calendar</td>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">2.0 (Webkit / Google Search)</td>
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<td width="736" valign="top"><!-- google_ad_section_start -->The Google G1 is the first mobile device powered by Google&#8217;s open-source  Android software. It embeds a large touch screen similar, integrates a  3.0-megapixel camera with photo-sharing capability, and builds in a  trackball and slide-out keyboard. Featuring Android Market, the G1 can  find and download applications to expand and personalize.&nbsp;</p>
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<h1>Pros &amp; Cons</h1>
<div id="pros"><img src="/images/pros.gif" alt="pros" width="49" height="16" title="Google G1 Review" /> Highly responsive touchscreen, Android OS</div>
<div id="cons"><img src="/images/cons.gif" alt="cons" width="49" height="16" title="Google G1 Review" /> No standard headphone jack, Fair battery life</div>
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<p>Main Features                 of the Google G1 include:</p>
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<li>Google Android operating system</li>
<li>3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus</li>
<li>Display: TFT, 65k colours, 480 x 320 pixels,                   3.2 inches</li>
<li>MP3 player (MP3, AAC, AMR, WMA, MIDI, WAV, OGG                   Vorbis, M4A formats)</li>
<li>MP3 ringtones</li>
<li>Handsfree speaker</li>
<li>Messaging: SMS, MMS, Instant Messaging, Gmail</li>
<li>GPS with Google Maps and digital compass</li>
<li>Caller ID</li>
<li>Vibration alert</li>
<li>Memory: 2GB microSD card (expandable to 8GB)</li>
<li>Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB, WiFi</li>
<li>Internet: GPRS, EDGE, 3G HSDPA (7.2 Mbps)</li>
<li>Quadband plus 3G HSDPA</li>
<li>Size: 118 x 56 x 17 mm</li>
<li>Weight: 158g</li>
<li>Talktime: Up to 5 hours</li>
<li>Battery standby: Up to 130 hours</li>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 1700 / 2100</td>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">118 x 56 x 17 mm</td>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">158 g</td>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">65000 colors (TFT)&nbsp;</p>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">MP3 / AAC / AAC+ / WMA</td>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">320 x 480 px</td>
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<td width="33%">Screen Savers:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">320 x 480 px</td>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">40 chord / MP3</td>
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<td width="33%">Games:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">Android Market</td>
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<td width="33%">Streaming Multimedia:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">YouTube</td>
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<h2><strong>Messaging</strong></h2>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1"><img src="/images/yes.gif" alt="yes"  title="Google G1 Review" /></td>
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<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1"><img src="/images/yes.gif" alt="yes"  title="Google G1 Review" /></td>
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<td width="33%">Email:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP / Gmail</td>
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<td width="33%">Chat:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">AOL / ICQ / Google / Windows Live / Yahoo!</td>
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<h2><strong>Applications</strong></h2>
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<td width="33%">Calendar:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">Google Calendar</td>
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<td width="33%">To-Do List:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1"><img src="/images/yes.gif" alt="yes"  title="Google G1 Review" /></td>
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<td width="33%">WAP:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">2.0 (Webkit / Google Search)</td>
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<td width="33%">Voice Commands:</td>
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<td width="33%">Calculator:</td>
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<td width="33%">Bluetooth:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">2.0</td>
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<td width="33%">Infrared Port:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0"><img src="/images/no.gif" alt="no"  title="Google G1 Review" /></td>
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<td width="33%">High-Speed Data:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">HSDPA</td>
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<td width="33%">Wi-Fi:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">802.11 b/g</td>
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<td width="33%">GPS:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#f4f5f1">Google Maps Street View</td>
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<td width="33%">PC Sync:</td>
<td width="67%" align="center" bgcolor="#e6ebf0">Mini-USB 2.0</td>
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