Thursday, June 21, 2012

Best Mobiles

HTC Sensation
HTC Sensation
The smartphone is the latest version of Sense 3.0 interface, the various aspects of improvement over its predecessor, in addition to running on Android 2.3. Select Custom lock screens with weather information, quick access to applications or other widgets. With its 1.2-GHz processor Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core team that supports the HTC 3D Menu Transitions without problems and also has a 4.3-inch screen, QHD LCD Super-resolution (540x960 pixels) and a two-8-megapixel camera with LED flash can shoot 1080p HD video at 30 frames per second.

HTC Desire S

The smartphone offers a fast Internet browsing, thanks to its powerful 1 GHz processor. The best part is that you can customize your phone according to your needs, with seven customizable panels. Make video calls thanks to its front camera, the screen is 3.7 inches and comes installed with an HD video camera.
HTC Desire S

The HTC Desire S, also known as HTC Saga is a smartphone designed by HTC Corporation and who made the Android 2.3.5 "Gingerbread" operating system. Supplied the device with Android 2.3, and includes HTC Sense 2.1, the phone is part of the new generation of HTC devices that are a signed boot loader, which have increased the difficulty in using the device, and then root and loading a custom firmware.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S
This mobile has a large multi-touch screen that has a size of 4.2 inches and a maximum resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. Although the processor is not dual core, reaches its operating frequency 1.4 GHz, is also capable of capturing HD video up to 720p. Another point: have installed version of 2.3 of Android Gingerbread Definitely one of my favorites. The good work of the Japanese, we must add, a great symbiosis with Android. His wonderful design with the base slightly convex, it allows us to work more easily. Moreover, taking Qualcomm Snapdragon processor of the phone, the 1.4 GHz 512 MB RAM, so its quite rare. Can his proprietary applications such as Facebook Inside Xperia HD 2.0 and Cyber-shot camera 3D panoramas and photo suite, to make possible the 2D scaling to capture this a phone worth of James Bond (from here bet that his terminal sky next fall). In line with other Sony products: infallible.

Nokia PureView 808

The new technology Pure View Nokia with a camera of 41 megapixels on the 808 Pure View in the news worldwide. The large sensor allows noise-free image zoom at lower resolutions. With 41 megapixels this mobile kill the megapixel race. Pure View the 808 with Symbian operating system. An excellent phone with an operating system, finally living up to compete with Asian and American. If Nokia and Microsoft are in the same direction shows that they can do great things.



Samsung Galaxy Nexus

It is the best rated, but would be easy. Celebrities for the new version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, but more for its technical features. For example, features a large touch screen technology SuperAMOLED 4.65 inches, 1.2 GHz dual core processor and 1 GB of RAM allows the team to take on to power. It is also very lightweight (135 grams) and if you, along with his incredible speed, is a near perfect phone.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Also the last time Samsung unveils the latest version of Android environment. Improved management of applications and integration with other devices has increased. Camera resolution and have improved exponentially, but not coming to the iPhone, and its implementation with the environment Google is simply wonderful. The most characteristic feature of this design is the complete lack of buttons on its front face. It gives a stunning picture, especially if you've never used an "Android" and not know where to start. The brushed metal casing keeps the best kept secret: just dictate to your Google ID and password so that in less than a minute, all of our "history" Google is integrated: contacts, mobile, search, preferences, photos, music, social networking: awesome. The facial recognition application for unlocking the phone is just the tip of the iceberg of what Google is willing to do with our equipment.

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