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Motorola DROID4

on Saturday, December 24, 2011 by Fithrah
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DroidDoes minisite Verizon is preparing to welcome the arrival of the Motorola RAZR-esque DROID4, though not much about the Motorola DROID4 remains unknown exception word yet on pricing and release date, the appearance of near-end look of the promo page suspicion seems to at least show that its launch in the near future.


Motorola DROID4 raised only about six months after DROID3. A little information: Motorola DROID4 will bring dual-core 1.2GHz processor with 1GB of RAM, a 4-inch QHD screen, QWERTY keyboard, LTE connectivity, 8 MP rear gunner, 1080P video capture, maybe an HD front facing camera, and almost certainly Android 4.0 Ice Cream sandwich. In fact, Android 4.0 may be the reason Verizon is holding the Droid 4. In this way, the Droid 4 buyers will be able to get the latest version of Android straight from the box.


We'll almost certainly see the DROID4 hit stores before the end of the month, but as with the Galaxy Nexus, rumored ship dates keep coming and going. The latest leak from Droid-Life points to a release on the 22nd, so we can't really be sure if there are delays at play here or not.


source : pocket


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Dell Streak 7 4G

on Friday, December 23, 2011 by Fithrah
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Specifications:

Android OS
Android 2.2 operating system (Froyo) with over-the-air upgrade capability for future OS releases

Connectivity
Blazing fast 4G speeds on T-Mobile's HSPA+ network for up to 3 times faster than standard 3G networks, while allowing simultaneous voice and data capabilities (compatible with 3G networks where 4G is unavailable).
Onboard GPS for navigation and location services
Integrated Google Maps with voice-activated search, turn-by-turn navigation, street and satellite views
Ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go
Wi-Fi Sharing allows you to use your phone's 3G mobile broadband to connect laptops and other Wi-Fi enabled devices to the Internet.
Bluetooth connectivity (version 2.1) for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming.

Camera
5-megapixel rear camera with auto focus, multi-shot mode, and LED flash. You can share them with family and friends by sending them to any e-mail address, T-Mobile camera phone, or MyAlbum.
1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video chats (fixed focus) for face-to-face chats on popular services such as Qik or Skype
HD 720p video capture (from rear camera)

Multimedia
Music player compatible with MP3, WMA, and AAC/AAC+/eAAC+
Video player compatible with H.263/H.264, 3GP, MPEG4, WMV

Memory
16 GB internal memory
Memory expansion via microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 32 GB.

Design and Hardware
1 GHz nVidia Tegra T20 dual core processor
7-inch capacitive multi-touch display (800 x 480 pixels) made of ultra-durable, scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass with proximity and light sensors.
Onscreen keyboard
Swype input system allows you to input text faster and easier by gliding your finger around the keyboard, moving from letter to letter in one continuous motion.
Built-in battery

Communications & Internet
Easy access to favorite social networking sites including Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and YouTube
Text (SMS) and picture/video (MMS) messaging with threaded messaging view
Personal and work e-mail (supports Microsoft Exchange corporate e-mail)
Instant messaging services including AOL, Yahoo!, Windows Live Messenger, and Google Talk
Real web browsing with full HTML WebKit browser
Support for Adobe Flash 10.1 makes sure that your favorite sites load and look their very best

More Features
3.5mm headphone jack
Organizer tools including calendar, alarm clock, and calculator
USB 2.0 port with mass storage capabilities.







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Pandigital Novel 2 GB 7-Inch WiFi Multimedia Tablet and Color eReader (Black) R70E200

on Thursday, December 22, 2011 by android
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Pandigital Novel 2 GB 7-Inch WiFi Multimedia Tablet and Color eReader (Black) R70E200


Pandigital Novel 2 GB 7-Inch WiFi Multimedia Tablet and Color eReader (Black) R70E200

Pandigital Novel 2 GB 7-Inch WiFi Multimedia Tablet and Color eReader (Black) R70E200

Specification:

  • Display: 7" TFT LCD touchscreen
  • Resolution: 800 x 600px
  • Brightness: 220 nits
  • Internal Memory: 2GB Shared
  • Expandable Memory: SD/SDHC,MMC/MMC+ up to 32GB
  • Operating System: Android
  • Networking: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Battery: 1600mAh Li-Ion
  • Dimensions: 5.2" x 7.2" x 0.5"
  • Weight: 11.8 oz

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Archos 28 4 GB Internet Tablet (Black)

Archos 28 4 GB Internet Tablet (Black)

Archos 28 4 GB Internet Tablet (Black)


Archos 28 4 GB Internet Tablet (Black)


Archos 28 4 GB Internet Tablet (Black)


Archos 28 4 GB Internet Tablet (Black)


Specifications:

  • 4 GB capacity for about 4,000 songs, 80,000 photos, or seven full-length movies
  • Enjoy about 16 hours of audio, 4 hours of video, or 6 hours Web browsing on a single charge
  • 2.8-inch, 16-million-color TFT touchscreen LCD with QVGA 320 x 240 pixel resolution
  • Support for MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, and AC3 audio formats; MPEG-4, H.264, WMV/VC1, Motion JPEG, and MPEG-2 video codecs
  • One-year limited warranty

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Pandigital RR7T40WBE1 7 inch Color Multimedia eReader

Pandigital RR7T40WBE1 7 inch Color Multimedia eReader, 4GB, SD/SDHC Card Slot Up to 32GB, 800x600 Resolution, Android, Remanufactured, Blue


Pandigital RR7T40WBE1 7 inch Color Multimedia eReader, 4GB, SD/SDHC Card Slot Up to 32GB, 800x600 Resolution, Android, Remanufactured, Blue


Pandigital RR7T40WBE1 7 inch Color Multimedia eReader, 4GB, SD/SDHC Card Slot Up to 32GB, 800x600 Resolution, Android, Remanufactured, Blue


Pandigital RR7T40WBE1 7 inch Color Multimedia eReader, 4GB, SD/SDHC Card Slot Up to 32GB, 800x600 Resolution, Android, Remanufactured, Blue

Specificationns:

Pandigital RR7T40WBE1 7 inch Color Multimedia eReader, 4GB, SD/SDHC Card Slot Up to 32GB, 800x600 Resolution, Android, Remanufactured, Blue :: Details
    • WiFi / Wireless LAN connectivity for easy downloads and web access
    • Expandable memory to carry your full library, videos and music files
    • Touch-screen control makes navigation simple
    • Mini-USB 2.0 interface
    • 4GB internal memory holds hundreds of books & periodicals
    • Item Dimensions : 5 x 1 x 7 inches; 1 pounds
    • Brand : PanDigital
    • Color : blue
    • Model : RR7T40WBE1
    • Product Type : Handheld Or Pda




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Samsung's Galaxy Nexus Becomes a Perfect Smartphone

on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 by ANDROID
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For fans loyal users of Google's Android, as we all know that every version of Android given the name that is so sweet and unique, such as Gingerbread or Honeycomb. And now Android will sound and look much nicer with a version of Ice Cream Sandwich -, with feature-rich operating system in order to smooth. Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Nexus has been selected by Google to be a worthy candidate to plan the launch of the Android version of Ice Cream Sanwich for the first time. The combination of Google's software and hardware make the Samsung Nexus Galaxy one of the best candidates to compete with Apple's latest iPhone, though the price is steep.

As in the previous phone lines Nexus, Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus also jointly developed by Google and Samsung. It features a sleek frame with a screen, large curved glass that is comfortable to chat with friends and very good for watching videos. The phone also ships with a 16GB or 32GB of storage space. There is no slot for microSD cards, though.

Screen, pocket-busting 4.65 inches on the diagonal, making the 3.5-inch iPhone look smaller. And despite the size, the Galaxy managed Nexus weighs only 4.8 ounces, slightly less than Apple's offering.

On it, video and Web pages look fresh and bright, with rich colors. I started watching the video during testing - HD copy of "Help" that I rented from Google's Android Market - and had to force myself to break away to test the other features of the device.

Overall, the Ice Cream Sandwich looks fresh and less cluttered. Virtual "buttons" that usually sits at the bottom of the screen has been redesigned. There are still "home" and "back" button, but there is no "menu" button to draw a variety of options in an application. Conversely, there is now a "recent application" button that shows what you have done lately on the phone.

Other changes are neat: the virtual keys that actually, so they change direction when you flip the phone sideways and disappear when you view photos or video.

Other changes include improvements to the Android virtual keyboard, intended to make it easier to type without messing up - something I always have trouble with the stock Android keyboard. I am often able to type more accurately than in the past, but sometimes still end up with words that are not desirable in my message.

Android's browser and Gmail updated as well. The new functions include the ability to find Gmail emails when offline, while the browser zippier and have a "demand desktop" option so you can check the web page in the non-truncated version of their desktop.

One new feature that falls into the "great in theory" Enable Faces category, which uses facial recognition technology to unlock the phone from standby mode. To set it up, you take a picture of your face with the phone. Then, you have to do to unlock the phone staring at the screen after you press the power button.Most time did not succeed, though, probably because the phone can not recognize my face from a certain angle. I can also cheat by holding my face shot on the iPhone. So much for security.

Ice Cream Sandwich also has Android Beam, which allows you to share content such as Web pages, maps or videos between two Android phones to bring back the phone together. It only works with phones that have Android software and near-field communication technology, though.Thus, unless you and your friends a good buy you will be lucky Nexus Galaxy at launch.

More immediately useful is the 5-megapixel camera phone, which is the snappiest I've seen on any Android phone. Almost no shutter lag between shots, even when I had just turned the camera on.

However, I prefer high-resolution sensors. 8-megapixel camera is quickly becoming common on smartphones. In addition, the photos I took could have been brighter, although this can be improved on by using some of the editing options available, including many choices of color filters and contrast are adjusted.

Like the iPhone and some 4S other high-end smartphone, Galaxy Nexus can record high-definition video in 1080p - the best resolution you can get on a consumer camera. I have fun taking video with the sunset time-lapse feature, and there are some silly movie effects to play around with, too.

And yes, you can make calls on the Nexus Galaxy. The body is thin and curved screen makes it comfortable to hold your ears, and general call sounded good.

Unfortunately, high-speed network to waste time on battery power like a milkshake, so I can not spend a ton of time using the device on a single battery.

Using both 3G and HSPA + fast, at least, I got about three hours and 15 minutes from the Galaxy Nexus to surf the Web, streaming movies, send instant messages, chat on the phone and other activities. This phone gets quite warm with all this use.

In general, though, Nexus Galaxy is a well-rounded smartphone that serves up refreshing version of Android with sleek hardware. Tasty, indeed.

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Sony Ericsson unharness Ice Cream Sandwich Alpha

on Friday, December 16, 2011 by ANDROID
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Sony Ericsson unharness Ice Cream Sandwich Alpha

Sony Ericsson have released an alpha quality developer preview of Ice Cream Sandwich for a restricted variety of devices. If you have a spare Xperia arc S, Xperia Neo V or Xperia ray and need to require a peek at Android four.0 then scan on...

Before you download and flash it though, there are a bunch of caveats you will need to bear in mind of.

For one, this beta is merely for developer unlocked phones and incorporates a terribly restricted variety of operating options, indeed it renders most of what we tend to use our handsets for inoperable.

This build contains no Google Apps, the modem is disabled - thus no mobile knowledge or phone calls, Bluetooth and WiFi are disabled and therefore the FM radio will not work.


ICS appearance sensible, though we're undecided what the wear down the skull ring is


Sony Ericsson describe the alpha as being in their bring-up part, thus nothing ought to be thought-about stable or complete. 

This extremely is merely aimed toward developers who desire a handset running an early version of ICS to sideload APKs on to check things like multi-touch. indeed while not the on top of it's solely one or two of notches on top of the emulator. 

There are a bunch of alternative warnings, caveats and limitations, take a glance over here for a lot of data. to urge started you will need an unlocked bootloader, that you'll do over here.


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Google's Android 2.1: How It'll Change Your Phone

on Tuesday, December 13, 2011 by ANDROID
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Google's Android 2.1: How It'll Change Your Phone

Google officially launched its Android 2.1 software development kit (SDK) this week, giving programmers their first glimpse under the hood of the updated operating system.

Android 2.1 debuted on the new Nexus One handset and is expected to reach other Android devices -- including the Motorola Droid, Motorola Cliq, and HTC Droid Eris -- very soon. While Google calls the update a "minor platform release," Android 2.1 includes several interface changes that are sure to catch your eye.

Here's a look at what you can expect.

Live Wallpapers

Those cool "live wallpapers" seen on the Nexus One are actually a standard feature of Android 2.1. The interactive backgrounds move in different ways: Some shift and swirl as you navigate around your home screens; others generate visualizations based upon music or finger-taps.

Additional Home Screens

Compared to the three home screens found by default in Android 2.0 (and the slightly updated Android 2.0.1), the 2.1 release of Android gives you five home screens to fill with shortcuts and widgets as you wish.

Updated Home Screen Navigation

Along with the added home screens comes a thumbnail-based navigation system that allows you to quickly jump to any screen. You can still swipe left or right normally to move through the various screens, but the thumbnail system gives you the option to also see small icons of all five screens and tap directly on any one to jump straight to it.

New App Launcher

The standard Android app launcher gets a new look in the 2.1 release. Compared to the drawer-like look seen in previous versions -- where the app list would slide up from the bottom of the screen -- the 2.1 app launcher flies the icons in from the corners of the screen while fading in a dark background behind them. It then uses a rolling effect as you scroll down through the list.

Voice Typing For All Text Fields

Android 2.1 builds upon previous versions' voice-to-text capabilities by providing voice recognition for all text fields. As first demonstrated on the Nexus One, the expanded voice typing system allows you to do everything from sending texts to writing e-mails by simply speaking the words into your phone.

New Widgets

The newly black-colored system widgets introduced in Android 2.0.1 are present in the 2.1 release. Google has also added a widget that displays the latest news stories and weather on your home screen, then offers multiple tabs of news and weather information when opened in its full size.

3D Photo Gallery

The photo gallery in Android 2.1, developed with Cooliris, shows all of your images in a slick three-dimensional view. It also integrates two-way sync with online photo albums stored at Picasa.

Other Considerations

Neither Motorola nor HTC has announced an exact date for when specific Android handsets will receive the 2.1 upgrade. Motorola has, however, stated that all of its Android devices will be updated. HTC has mentioned the Droid Eris as an upgrade certainty and has suggested certain other models will also be included.

(During the Nexus One news event, Google Android guru Andy Rubin did say that some older Android phones may not be able to fully support the 2.1 experience, so it's quite possible that some of the early Android handsets may not end up getting the upgrade.)

One thing still conspicuously absent from Android in its 2.1 incarnation: native multitouch support. With that said, you can get multitouch-driven pinch-and-zoom Web browsing on your Android phone with the free Dolphin Browser application.

For more tricks to maximizing your Android experience, check out my in-depth guide: "Master Google Android: 40 Tips and Tricks."

JR Raphael frequently covers mobile technology for both PC World and eSarcasm, his geek-humor getaway. Check out his new Facebook page: facebook.com/The.JR.Raphael

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By JR Raphael, PCWorld

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Medion LifeTab P9514 Tablet at the IFA 2011





Specifications :
Android 3.2 Operating system
Nvidia ® Tegra ™ 2 dual-core processor (1 GHz)
10-inch capacitive multi-touch display
1,280 × 800 pixel resolution
32 GB internal flash memory and 32GB via microSD
WiFi 802.11 n standard and Bluetooth 2.1
Quad-band HSDPA
5MP rear camera and 2MP camera in front
Integrated mic
Integrated stereo speakers
Li-Polymer battery that can last for 8-10 hours
Android Market and Medion Lifestore
Headphones
Connectivity via microUSB and HDMI
Weight – 720 g

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Zenithink 10" Touchscreen

on Sunday, December 4, 2011 by ANDROID
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Zenithink 10" Touchscreen Android 2.1 Tablet (ePad)

Zenithink 10" Touchscreen Android 2.1 Tablet (ePad)

Zenithink 10" Touchscreen Android 2.1 Tablet (ePad)

Zenithink 10" Touchscreen Android 2.1 Tablet (ePad)

Zenithink 10" Touchscreen Android 2.1 Tablet (ePad)

Zenithink 10" Touchscreen Android 2.1 Tablet (ePad)

Specfication:

  • CPU: ARM11 core-1GHz
  • FSB: 1GHz
  • Memory: 512 MB
  • HDMI output
  • Built in Nandflash: 4GB
  • Extended: SD Card, U disk
  • LCD display: 10.2”TFT digital display,1024×600
  • Internet solution:Built in Ethernet; support WIFI; USB port for 3G module; USB port for web camera
  • I/O ports: DC In;Mic In;Earphone;RJ-45;SD/MMC;3*USB2.0 Host port
  • Keyboard: 86 keys QWERT keyboard
  • Mouse: 2.2” touch board,USB standard mouse
  • Audio: Built in stereo speakers 0.5W×2;Built in mono recorder
  • LED indicators: Power; Charging; Capital Lock; Number Lock; Scroll Lock
  • Power ON/OFF: 1 key
  • Battery: 2400mAH, 7.4V Lithium-ion battery
  • Max. battery time: Wifi on: 5 hours;Wifi off: 7 hours
  • Power adapter: 110~220V Input,9V DC Output,2A
  • Product dimension: 278mm×185mm×25mm
  • Other application: Alarm Clock, Bluetooth Perm Test, Browser, Calculator, Calendar, Clock, Contacts, DevTools, Email, Gallery, Gmail, Latitude, Maps, Market, Music, Navigation, Mews and Weather, Note pad, OI File Manager, Phone, Places, RealPlayer, Settings, Spare Parts, Superuser, Talk, YouTube
  • Languages: Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Spanish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, T-Chinese, S-Chinese.

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Velocity Micro Cruz R102 7"

on Friday, December 2, 2011 by ANDROID
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Velocity Micro Cruz R102 7" Color Touchscreen 256 MB RAM w/ Android 2.0


Velocity Micro Cruz R102 7" Color Touchscreen 256 MB RAM w/ Android 2.0


Velocity Micro Cruz R102 7" Color Touchscreen 256 MB RAM w/ Android 2.0


Descripcion:

His Velocity Micro Cruz Reader Special Edition R102 features a 7-inch touchscreen color display with 800 x 600 resolution. It features 256 MB of RAM for snappy and responsive performance. It's built-in accelerometer provides orientation sensing functions, so you can view it from portrait or landscape views just by turning it. The R102 features 256 MB of internal storage, but you can expand its storage capabilities even further thanks to its built-in SD/SDHC card slot. More than just an eBook Reader, the Cruz Reader Special Edition R102 is also a tablet device loaded with Google Android 2.0. When you're done reading the thousands of books available, you can browse the web, check emails, send tweets, check Facebook, and morel; all over its integrated IEEE 802.11b/g wireless connectivity. This Velocity Micro Cruz Reader Special Edition R102 features a 7-inch touchscreen color display with 800 x 600 resolution. It features 256 MB of RAM for snappy and responsive performance. It's built-in accelerometer provides orientation sensing functions, so you can view it from portrait or landscape views just by turning it. The R102 features 256 MB of internal storage, but you can expand its storage capabilities even further thanks to its built-in SD/SDHC card slot. More than just an eBook Reader, the Cruz Reader Special Edition R102 is also a tablet device loaded with Google Android 2.0. When you're done reading the thousands of books available, you can browse the web, check emails, send tweets, check Facebook, and morel; all over its integrated IEEE 802.11b/g wireless connectivity.

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Kindle Fire

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Kindle Fire: upright, angled view

Kindle Fire: landscape view showing movie, held in one hand

Kindle Fire: young girl using Kindle Fire in the kitchen


Specification:

Display7" multi-touch display with IPS (in-plane switching) technology and anti-reflective treatment, 1024 x 600 pixel resolution at 169 ppi, 16 million colors.
Size (in inches)7.5" x 4.7" x 0.45" (190 mm x 120 mm x 11.4 mm).
Weight14.6 ounces (413 grams).
System RequirementsNone, because it's wireless and doesn't require a computer.
On-device Storage8GB internal (approximately 6GB available for user content). That's enough for 80 apps, plus 10 movies or 800 songs or 6,000 books.
Cloud StorageFree cloud storage for all Amazon content
Battery LifeUp to 8 hours of continuous reading or 7.5 hours of video playback, with wireless off. Battery life will vary based on wireless usage, such as web browsing and downloading content.
Charge TimeFully charges in approximately 4 hours via included U.S. power adapter. Also supports charging from your computer via USB.
Wi-Fi ConnectivitySupports public and private Wi-Fi networks or hotspots that use 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, or enterprise networks with support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 security using password authentication; does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks.
USB PortUSB 2.0 (micro-B connector)
Audio3.5 mm stereo audio jack, top-mounted stereo speakers.
Content Formats SupportedKindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8.
DocumentationQuick Start Guide (included in box); Kindle Fire User's Guide (pre-installed on device). Additional information available online.
Warranty and Service1-year limited warranty and service included. Optional 2-year Extended Warranty available for U.S. customers sold separately. 
Included in the BoxKindle Fire device, U.S. power adapter (supports 100-240V), and Quick Start Guide.

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Samsung Fascinate No Contract Cell Phone 3G Verizon

Samsung Fascinate No Contract Cell Phone 3G Android Smartphone Verizon


Samsung Fascinate No Contract Cell Phone 3G Android Smartphone Verizon


Samsung Fascinate No Contract Cell Phone 3G Android Smartphone Verizon


Samsung Fascinate No Contract Cell Phone 3G Android Smartphone Verizon

Samsung Fascinate No Contract Cell Phone 3G Android Smartphone Verizon


Description :

Galaxy S with Android 2.1 OS Do you want the whole world in your hands? How about the whole universe? Tens of thousands of apps populate Android Market -- everything from popular games to productivity tools to constellation maps. Powered by the latest Android platform, this phone fully integrates with Google Mobile Services. You're now at one with your Gmail account, Google Maps, YouTube videos and more. Super AMOLED Touchscreen Your world just got brighter and you don't even need shades. Experience HD-quality video recording that's clearly detailed, extraordinarily vivid and astonishingly colorful on the brilliant 4-inch Super AMOLED screen. Movies, games and websites all come to life even in broad daylight thanks to an anti-reflective screen. One of the thinnest, most responsive smartphones in the world, it also uses less power and has a longer battery life. Green guides show you the way In an effort to provide our customers with the latest in technology and the best user-experience, we've provided an new environmental-friendly alternative to a printed paper guide. Virtual Guides provide a "one-stop" support experience with everything from User Guides, Support Videos, Commercials, and Simulations. Take the our next step in going green


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HTC Status Mauve/White (AT&T)





Specification:

Connectivity

  • Fast 3G connectivity via AT&T's HSPA network (850/1900 MHz bands; 3.6/7.2 Mbps speeds with network availability).
  • Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go.
  • AT&T Mobile Hotspot capable enabling you to connect multiple devices--from tablets to gaming devices--to the phone's 3G cellular connection via Wi-Fi (requires appropriate data plan).
  • Next-generation Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity backward compatible with older Bluetooth-enabled peripherals and includes stereo audio streaming.
  • Onboard GPS for navigation and location services (and access to optional AT&T Navigator turn-by-turn direction service)

Google Integration

  • Android 2.3 OS (Gingerbread)
  • Android Market for browsing and downloading thousands of free and paid apps
  • Preloaded Android apps: Browser, Calculator, Calendar (Google or Corporate), Camera, Clock, Contacts, Email, Gallery, Messaging, Music, News & Weather, Phone, Settings, Video Player, Voice Dialer, Voice Search, YouTube
  • Google applications: Gmail, Google Search, Google Voice Search, Google Latitude, Google Maps, Google Places, Google Talk
  • Google Maps Navigation with spoken turn-by-turn directions showing real-time traffic and 360° views of the destination

Communications & Internet

  • Full HTML Web Browser with Flash 10.1 Support
  • Full messaging capabilities including SMS text, MMS picture/video and IM instant messaging
  • Personal and corporate e-mail access with support for Exchange ActiveSync as well as personal e-mail accounts (Google push, Yahoo!, POP3, IMAP).

Hardware

  • 800 MHz processor
  • 2.6-inch multi-touch display (capacitive; 480 x 320 pixels) with scratch-resistant glass
  • Integrated full QWERTY keyboard
  • MicroUSB port (2.0) with mass storage capabilities
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Removable battery

Memory

  • Memory expansion via microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 32 GB.
  • 512 MB internal memory (110 MB user accessible)
  • 2 GB included microSD card
  • 512 MB RAM

Camera

  • 5-megapixel rear camera with auto focus, LED flash and digital zoom
  • Video capture capabilities
  • VGA front-facing camera for self portraits and video chat

Multimedia

  • Music player with background playback; compatible with MP3, WMA, and AAC/AAC+ formats.
  • Video player compatible with MPEG4, H.264, H.263 formats.

More Features

  • Voice recognition capabilities
  • Speakerphone for hands-free communication.

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