Sony Ericsson Satio – unlimited free offers avail on Vodafone

Sony Ericsson is one of the most popular name in mobile phone market for its unbelievable gadgets. It has proved this quotation that name is enough”. The new member of this family is Sony Ericsson Satio, which comes preloaded with brilliant features and unlimited functions, which makes it an outstanding performer. Its new advanced formula makes it a compete entertainer. It has all the qualitative features that you want in required gadget. This smart phone comes with a smart display of 3.5 inches TFT touchscreen with a display size of 360 x 640 pixels supports 16M colors with an accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate and Proximity sensor for auto turn-off.

Sony Ericsson SatioThis multi functional gadget supports 2G works on GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900  frequency and 3G spectrum works on HSDPA 900 / 2100 and HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 Satio(a) frequency for the Americas. This facility not only gives you high speed Internet accessibility but you can also make video calls to anyone without any extra charges. This smart phone has a much qualitative camera of   12mega pixel with a high picture resolution of 4000 x 3000 pixels with auto focus, xenon flash, and video LED flash featured with Touch focus, geo-tagging, face and smile detection. This smart phone has an internal memory of 256 MB RAM, which is expandable up to 32GB by inserting micro SD memory card. Apart from this, there is a 8GB micro SD memory card  which is absolutely free.

Sony Ericsson Satio contract phones are available with several lucrative deals offered by various network carriers such as Vodafone, Three, Orange, Virgin and many more. You can buy its contract deals with the contract for specific period at monthly rental plan. With these you can get incentives like free talk minutes, text messages, instant cash back offers and gifts like vacuum cleaner, video games and many more. You can buy these Sony Ericsson deals from any on line shopping portal in just a click.

Samsung Epic 4G Demand go beyond Pre-launch reservations

The new handset by Samsung, Samsung Epic 4G’s pre- launch reservation have come to a halt as customers have signed up for all the units set aside for the launch phase.
The reservation page on Sprint’s website says sorry, the company is no longer taking reservations as all the phones have been sold that were set aside for this purpose”.
Sprint hasn’t revealed how many units were available to be reserved, but the fact that the carrier quickly ran through them helps confirm that demand for this model is going to be high.
Samsung Epic 4G is Sprint’s first model with WiMAX. This 4G set will give it crest download speeds of up to 12 Mbps, and average download speeds of 2-4 Mbps in areas where WiMAX is available.

The Epic 4G is a slider, with a 4-inch Super AMOLED display and a QWERTY keyboard. It will run on Android OS 2.1 on a 1 GHz Samsung Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor with 512 MB of RAM. The phone has a 5 megapixel rear-facing camera with an LED flash and support for 720p video recording, as well as a front-facing VGA camera for video conferencing.
In addition to WiMAX, this smartphone supports Sprint’s 3G network and offer Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1. The Epic 4G will able to share its 4G or 3G Wireless Data connection with five other devices over Wi-Fi.
Other features of this are, a GPS receiver, a 1500 mAh battery, a six-axis motion sensor, a proximity sensor, and a light sensor.
The Samsung Epic 4G is going to sell for $250 with a two-year contract. That’s $50 more the price of virtually all its direct competitors.
It will launch on Sprint.com and in Sprint retail locations today.

Backflip looks bush league

The Motorola Backflip which came out this weekend for AT&T looked like a standard mid-range Android device. According to the critics it is completely bush league.

While the Backflip is loaded with AT&T’s bloatware, the default Google is completely replaced with Yahoo. AT&T is doing business so it cannot be blamed for blindly copying Android but you can blame them for not allowing you to delete those carrier apps or install apps that don’t come from the Android Market.

According to Phandroid, programs cannot be installed from other app stores even if an individual puts them into his microSD card while it’s connected to his computer. This could be AT&T approach to ensure that the Backflip Android experience isn’t tainted by bad apps but it goes directly against what the company said it planned to do with the operating system.

Last year the AT&T Mobility’s CEO,  Ralph de la Vega opined that, the Android is liked as an operating system on its own, however the company wants to make sure that the company as well as the customers have the option to put applications on that device that are not just Google applications. Therefore when the G1 came out and T-Mobile launched it, it’s primarily a Google phone.

The company wants to give customers the choice of other applications on that device and not just the same Google applications.

Eric Zemen of Phonescoop added to the scene by mentioning on his Twitter stream that the MotoBlur on his Backflip gave him the option to set up myFaves at a time when myFaves is an exclusive calling feature of T-Mobile.

Nokia Passion Fire Edition – Igniting the passion for luxury

The Nokia Passion Fire Edition designed by Katherine Hughes is being retailed by Goldstriker at an estimated cost of $4,100.

Limited to 250 handsets, this luxury Edition has been crafted using 40gms of hallmarked 925 Sterling silver handmade veneer made complete with 24ct gold and 60 beautiful Swarovski crystals.

The Nokia Passion Fire Edition designed by Katherine Hughes is being retailed by Goldstriker at an estimated cost of $4,100.

Limited to 250 handsets, this luxury Edition has been crafted using 40gms of hallmarked 925 Sterling silver handmade veneer made complete with 24ct gold and 60 beautiful Swarovski crystals.