How to choose a smartphone?

 A Smartphone is basically a combination of a regular cellular phone and a handheld PC. It is a multifunction device which comes along with an integrated PDA(Personal Digital Assistant). It is an all-in-one device which can be used to perform both computing and communicating functions. So now that we have a brief idea of what a Smartphone is like, let’s move ahead and see what factors have to be considered for selecting the right Smartphone: Is the Operating System right for you? Majority of the smart phones available in the market today are either based on the Windows OS or on the Symbian OS. The debate about which OS is better still continues and frankly speaking it all depends on which one suits the individual’s needs. For example those who do not like to fiddle around much with the settings can always settle down for the Symbian OS because the Windows OS is comparatively a bit more complex. For those who are buying a smartphone for the first time, its better to stick to a Palm OS because it has simple functionality. The Processor Unit: It is often believed that the computing power of the processor is directly proportional to its frequency. What I would suggest though is to not really go by the numbers but just perform a small series of tests on it when in the store itself. All you need to do is try to perform multitasking and see if all the tasks are carried on perfectly. For example you could start the music player and on the side open a word document and possibly open a few other applications and check for any kinds of delays or interruptions. If there is any hindrance then move on to the next Smartphone in the array. Is the memory enough? Most of the Smartphones have a memory of atleast more than 6MB. The more the memory the better the Smartphone. Do you really need a big Display? In case of a Smartphone most people opt for a nice spacious display so that viewing of documents and performing multitasking can be juggled around with easily. However, a more spacious and big display usually means that the battery life could be easily drained out. So it’s almost … [Read more...]

Best mobile phones of 2008

 Cnet Ausralia picked best cell phones of 2008. It selected Apple’s iconic iPhone as the best music playing mobile phone. Nokia E71 and Blackberry Bold are best smart phones while Samsung INNOV8 and LG Renoir are the best camera phones. Sony Ericsson W910 won the award for best mobile in 2008 at global GSM awards. Google’s “Android” platform is the most significant development in the mobile space in 2008. Android phone will rule the mobile world in 2009. HTC touch Diamond is another good phone failed to find place in the list.  Cnet USA picked Motorola ZN5 as the best camera phone and also picked first Android phone T-mobile G1 as one of the best mobiles of 2008. Best Mobile phones of 2008: 1. Apple iPhone 3G: Innovative touch screen is registering huge sales despite some weaknesses. Best phone for music lovers.  2. Nokia E71: Nokia is making huge strides in the smart phone category with E series. E71 is a must buy for business users. 3. Blackberry Gold: Blackberry is another name for business phone. Blackberry now added some style to its phones. 4. Samsung INNOV8 (i8510): If you don’t care about price, buy it without hesitation. This mobile is must buy for camera phone lovers. 5. LG Renoir KC910: This touch screen phone from LG sports a 8-megapixel camera and is a serious competitor to Samsung i8510 in the camera phone category. Other best phones: 1. Samsung i450.2. Sony Ericsson W890i.3. Telstra EasyTouch Discovery. Please share your views on best mobile phones of 2008. Click here to know about Global Mobile award winners for 2008. Source: Cnet Australia. … [Read more...]