Sunday, October 30, 2011

Apple iPhone 3G 8GB - Unlocked

The Apple iphone 3G 8GB - Unlocked is the second generation Apple device designed to work anywhere in the world. Just pop in your sim card and go. This phone uses fast 3G technology and provides lightening data speeds. The phone cannot be updated or restored or you may lose your unlocked status.

Price: $999.99


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Apple iPod touch 8GB (4th Generation) - Black - Current Version

iPod touch has great new applications. It lets you shoot scenes in HD or play games on the highest-resolution iPod screen ever. In fact, iPod touch has so much technology, you’ll forget it’s an iPod. You can open PDF, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel attachments. With Maps, it helps you find your location and get directions from there on a map, a satellite image, or a combination of both. You can make Web Clips for your Home screen so you can visit your favorite websites in just one tap. It lets you fill up to nine Home screen pages with Web Clips and arrange them however you like. You can browse YouTube videos, follow your stocks, check the weather, and take notes. With the new iPod touch, tap into even more.

Price: $199.00


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iPhone 3GS 16GB - Unlocked

Software unlocked works on worldwide GSM networks! In stock and ready to ship worldwide!

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Apple iPhone 4G 16GB Quadband World GSM Phone

Brand new. Factory unlocked.

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Apple iPod touch 32GB (4th Generation) - Black - Current Version

iPod touch has great new applications. It lets you shoot scenes in HD or play games on the highest-resolution iPod screen ever. You can open PDF, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel attachments. With Maps, it helps you find your location and get directions from there on a map, a satellite image, or a combination of both. You can make Web Clips for your Home screen so you can visit your favorite websites in just one tap. It lets you fill up to nine Home screen pages with Web Clips and arrange them however you like. You can browse YouTube videos, follow your stocks, check the weather, and take notes. With the new iPod touch, tap into even more.

Price: $299.00


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Apple iPhone 4 Black Smartphone 32GB (AT&T)

Product Description
3.5" TFT capacitive display, Scratch-resistant surface, Multi-touch input method, Accelerometer, Proximity, Three-axis sensor, 32 GB, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Two Cameras, GPS, Multitasking capable, A4 CPU
Product Features

* Does not include AT&T service contract
* Facetime
* Retina Display
* Multitasking
* HD Video Recording
* 5MP Camera

Price: $1,599.99


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Sunday, December 19, 2010

HTC HD7 Review

HTC HD7 review


Original article by gsmarena team. Click here
There’s no such thing as a small WP 7 phone. However, 4.3 inches of screen estate are really something else. The best case scenario: the HTC HD7 is the phone you’ve been waiting for. The worst case scenario: it’s too big to fail.
The HTC HD7 was inevitable. Was it not the first Windows Phone 7 ever rumored? And rightly so. There’s no phone too big or too powerful for Windows Phone 7. In fact, if you ask Microsoft they’d say the bigger the better. HTC – on their part – didn’t have to think too hard. They simply skipped right to number seven.
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HTC HD7 official photos
Come to think of it, it may as well have been exactly with the HTC HD2 in mind that Microsoft laid down the law about the Windows Phone 7 required hardware. Effectively, HTC had a Windows Phone 7 flagship on standby for nearly a year – waiting for as much as a nod from Microsoft to let it off the leash. Anyway, as we’ve seen on a number of occasions, this whole thing is about getting things done on the biggest mobile screen possible. And the HTC HD7’s best course of action is to ensure no surprises.

Key features:

  • 4.3" 16M-color capacitive LCD touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
  • Dual-band 3G with HSDPA (7.2 Mbps) and HSUPA (2Mbps)
  • Windows Phone 7 operating system
  • 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 576MB RAM, 512MB ROM
  • 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash, geotagging
  • 720p video recording @ 25fps
  • 8GB of built-in storage
  • Standard 3.5mm audio jack
  • Standard microUSB port (charging)
  • Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement
  • Wi-Fi b/g/n
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
  • Accelerometer for screen auto rotation
  • Office document editor
  • Facebook integration and cloud services
  • Built-in A-GPS receiver
  • Stereo FM Radio with RDS
  • Comes with HTC Hub and exclusive HTC apps
  • Voice-to-text functionality
  • Kickstand with trademark yellow accents
  • Great audio quality

Main disadvantages:

  • High screen response time causes visible ghosting
  • Non-expandable storage
  • No lens protection
  • Quite heavy at 162 g (not that we mind)
  • Somewhat susceptible to the "antenna death grip" (signal drops by at least two bars)

WP7-specific limitations

  • No system-wide file manager
  • No Bluetooth file transfers
  • No USB mass storage mode
  • Limited third-party apps availability
  • No Flash (nor Silverlight) support in the browser
  • Too dependent on Zune software for file management and syncing
  • No video calls
  • New ringtones available only through the Marketplace
  • Music player lacks equalizer presets
  • No multitasking
  • No copy/paste
  • No DivX/XviD video support (automatic transcoding provided by Zune software)
  • No sign of free Bing maps Navigation so far
  • No internet tethering support
  • No handwriting recognition support
Alright, one thing we can be sure of – the HTC HD7 is playing strictly by the Microsoft book in terms of hardware. On the other hand, it does look like a simple copy/paste job. You know, WP7 phones have a hard time demonstrating a personality. The HD7 has the extra task of identifying itself as something different from the HD2.
The brand new OS is the right place to start. In terms of hardware, the kickstand is certainly an eye-catcher – not to mention it tells you’re dealing with a phone that will keep you entertained. Next on the list is the HTC Hub and the exclusive apps it offers.
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HTC HD7 live shots
It still seems the HTC HD7 offers little in the way of creativity. It will be up to the other WP7 phones in the HTC portfolio to do that. The HD7 might just be supposed to be a mere display of power – the one that completes their grand slam of massive screens.