08Jan
Samsung range of latest mobiles has gained a lot of popularity because of the user-friendly and great looking designs as well as the large number of functionalities being offered. The use of latest cutting-edge technology has always been the most powerful tool behind the immense success of Samsung mobile phones.
Digital cameras and highest quality LCD displays along with the eye-catching designs have made millions of people to choose Samsung as their style-signature. The sliding designs have allured countless people to purchase latest Samsung phones. With a rich experience in a variety of key technologies, Samsung has been able to make a distinguished place among its competitors.
Starting from their near the beginning touch-screen models to the latest Samsung phones launched recently, Samsung has been ruling the world of technology ever since. We have a very wide collection of all the latest releases by not only Samsung but also of other brand names such as LG, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia. All these mobile phones have been packaged with the most advanced technologies and killing looks. Read more…
Tags: Mobile Phones
08Dec
Blackberry have revamped their touch screen range by introducing the Storm 2, the successor to the original and widely criticised Storm. Have the improvements however propelled Blackberry into a battle of the big guns with the likes of Apple and Palm.
The physical measurements of the Storm 2 are 112×61x13 mm and the unit weighs 160g, overall fairly similar to the Storm, but that is where the similarities end. A neat looking tinted chrome ring surrounds the handset, which also houses a customisable button on the left and a volume button on the right, both in a soft touch finish. Behind the scenes of the Blackberry Storm 2 is where the biggest changes have taken place however.
The 3.2″ screen is built on four piezoelectric sensors, meaning when you put pressure on the screen there is an audible “click” as well as the physical sensation of actually pressing a button. This technology, named SurePress, was incorporated in the original Storm, but originally worked on only the one sensor. The result is that the screen on the Storm 2 is more responsive, and physically lets you press down on two parts at the same time, meaning quicker typing. Read more…
Tags: Blackberry