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HTC Magic

May 20, 2010 By: Najeeb Category: Google, HTC, Vodaphone 14 Comments →

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The HTC Magic, powered by Android, is designed to turn heads with its chic looks, and command attention with its advanced list of capabilities. Fully customizable Home screen lets you put applications, music or contacts widgets. Unleash the power of the web with multiple windows and explore what’s hot from the Internet. Which it has a Further Enhanced with Outlook synchronization, Smart Dialer, and an onscreen keyboard with predictive text, Chinese input and handwriting, the HTC Magic is a true entertainment and communication powerhouse that will transform your mobile experience like never before. It basically allows you to get the most out of a phone that’s as unique as you. So, you don’t pursue freedom. I live it. Were you can set your own rules with HTC Magic, the Android-powered phone that fits your lifestyle. Groove on with seamless email synchronization and instant access to the internet Make the most out of the phone with customizable home screen, and revel in the possibilities of your HTC Magic. For more details

Google Nexus One

April 17, 2010 By: Najeeb Category: Google, HTC 23 Comments →

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Google’s first own-brand Andriod based smartphone which has been made for them by HTC. As with any HTC product, build quality and attention to detail are second to none so you can be assured of a very stable, efficient and reliable product straight from the outset. The screen is a reasonably large 3.7″ AMOLED display for ultra-clarity and is obviously touchscreen, although a trackball is included which greatly aids navigation through the very extensive menu to keep things zipping along in a ship-shape and orderly fashion, inside the Nexus One is a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor along with 512Mb of RAM to keep the Android OS moving at peak performance with a 5 megapixel digital camera, Wi-Fi and 3.5mm audio socket, the Google Nexus One is well equipped for the fun side of life and will meet and excel in all multimedia applications. The Google Nexus One is a quad band, 3.5G device that has Wi-Fi, GPS and microSD slot that allows upto a hefty 32 GB of memory. Which It has a Image of JPEG (encode and decode), GIF, PNG, BMP, a Video of H.263 (encode and decode), MPEG-4 SP (encode and decode), H.264 and Audio encoders of AMR-NB 4.75 to 12.2 kbps sampled at 8kHz. The Google Nexus One has a language support in Keyboard of English (U.S), French (France), German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil) that could display in (U.S), French (France), German, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Korean, Japanese, Russian. That make everything is possible.

Google Nexus One

January 09, 2010 By: Veena Category: Google 46 Comments →

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There hasn’t been a phone which has received this much hype since the iPhone. Finally Google is putting the rumors to rest today with its new Nexus One Phone. Unlike other Android smartphones, the new Nexus One is completely a Google design from the ground up and sports a new UI design, a 3.7” touch screen, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, 5MP camera, and 4GBs of storage and an expandable MicroSD card slot. The phone will be made available and unlocked for $530 or through the T-Mobile’s outlets initially for $180.

Google G1 vs Apple iPhone

December 16, 2008 By: Najeeb Category: AT&T, Apple iPhone, Google, T-Mobile 13 Comments →

Google G1 Android vs Apple iPhone

Seth Porges over at Popular Mechanics wrote an interesting article discussing Google’s G1 and Apple’s iPhone. It discusses the pros and cons of each device.

If Google wants to dominate the mobile market, it will have to prove that it can out-do Apple’s iPhone, the market leader when it comes to function, style and usability. While many of the G1’s features are direct responses to iPhone shortcomings, there are still many aspects in which the iPhone will remain dominant. Here are five ways the G1 beats the iPhone, and five ways it doesn’t… yet.

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Goodle G1 for T-Mobile

October 22, 2008 By: Najeeb Category: Google, T-Mobile 139 Comments →

Google Phone G1 for T-Mobile

The T-Mobile G1 is finally here. Released today, the G1 is packed with amazing features for you to enjoy. Some features of the G1 are Touch Screen display, QWERTY keyboard, One-Touch google search, Real Web Browsing Capabilities, Access to Google Apps., 3G Network and Wi-Fi Access, IM and E-mail, Customizable Home Screen, and watch You Tube Videos on the go.

Android:

Experience the web just like on your computer, wherever you are with your T-Mobile G1. The browser makes your web experience fluid and natural by integrating it with other applications and features on your phone. Click on a phone number from a website, and your phone will dial it. Save images from the web as wallpaper. The list goes on and on.

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Google and Yahoo Score Big!

February 19, 2008 By: Najeeb Category: Google, Yahoo! 18 Comments →

Google, Yahoo Score Big at 2008 Mobile World Congress

Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. each announced impressive wins at Mobile World Congress 2008 last week.

Nokia Corp. announced that it will include Google’s technology with it’s own mobile search application in select markets (on the Nokia N96, N78,6220 and 6210 Navigator). Nokia plans to make Google search available to customers in more than 100 countries and 40 languages.

Yahoo’s win, on the other hand, is the one that raised eyebrows at the Mobile World Congress 2008. T-Mobile International announced plans to make Yahoo it’s exclusive mobile service in Europe at the end of March as part of its web’n'walk service giving Yahoo access to nearly 90 million wireless subscribers in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Austria and eight other European markets. This ends a 3 year relationship between T-Mobile and Google.

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