One thing many people are concerned with when it comes to smartphone is the exposure of the keypad. Many such phones have no protection for the keypad, and if users do not lock it, they end up placing calls unintentionally, or wasting battery power navigating menus without realizing it. The BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 offers a solution by combining smartphone technology in a flip phone design.
The Pearl Flip 8220 has a great external display that helps you screen calls and messages. Additionally, it has a 2 megapixel camera, with a flash included, so you can take great pictures and either send them via picture messaging or upload them to your favorite social networking sites. The camera also has a camcorder function, so you can capture video and sound when you are on the move.
Another unique feature of the Pearl Flip 8220 is the SureType® keypad. The slender rows of keys are designed to offer users the ability to type messages quickly, and with great accuracy, on this compact phone. It also learns to recognize the way you type and word patterns to make messaging quicker and more intuitive.
The Pearl Flip 8220 also comes equipped with an excellent media player for all your music, pictures and video, with excellent resolution and clear sound. It also comes with BlackBerry® Maps, and allows users to view street maps and get step-by-step instructions on how to get where you need to be. With its cool flip design and range of features, the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 is truly a smartphone of distinction.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
First Sony Ericsson Google phone to run Android OS 2.0
We already know that Sony Ericsson has plans to release a Google Android phone in 2009, but ever since joining the Open Handset Alliance in December 2008, we haven't heard a peep from the company. That is, until now.
Speaking at a launch event in Taiwan, Peter Ang, Sony Ericsson's Asia-Pacific vice president of marketing, told reporters that its first Google smartphone will arrive in the "near future" and that it will run Android 2.0 (aka Donut). Ang added that the device will have Sony Ericsson's unique style and though he did not elaborate on what exactly that meant, he did refer to the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 and its use of the interactive panel interface.
There were earlier rumors that Sony Ericsson would release an Android phone by the summer, but considering that the Android 1.5 Cupcake update is just now being rolled out to T-Mobile G1 owners and Sony Ericsson's device will run Android 2.0, this scenario seems doubtful. Or perhaps the next-generation operating system is farther along than we thought? Wishful thinking?
Speaking at a launch event in Taiwan, Peter Ang, Sony Ericsson's Asia-Pacific vice president of marketing, told reporters that its first Google smartphone will arrive in the "near future" and that it will run Android 2.0 (aka Donut). Ang added that the device will have Sony Ericsson's unique style and though he did not elaborate on what exactly that meant, he did refer to the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 and its use of the interactive panel interface.
There were earlier rumors that Sony Ericsson would release an Android phone by the summer, but considering that the Android 1.5 Cupcake update is just now being rolled out to T-Mobile G1 owners and Sony Ericsson's device will run Android 2.0, this scenario seems doubtful. Or perhaps the next-generation operating system is farther along than we thought? Wishful thinking?
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Android OS 2.0,
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