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Monday, May 9, 2011

10 Chasing Ipad

Macintosh Classic


iPad Typewriter


iPad Car Mod


Motorcycle iPad


iPad Arcade


iPad Guitar


iPad Skateboard


Dolphin Friendly iPad


iPad Sprocket Pocket


iPad TV


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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Prices and specifications "Nexian Spade G988" Newest QWERTY Phones Multimedia Features



Nexian Spade G988-01
Prices and specifications Nexian Spade G988 QWERTY phones Multimedia Features

Price: Rp 699.000, -
Nexian has released a unique QWERTY phone in class low-end products that they offer have a shape very different from QWERTY handsets in circulation in the Indonesian mobile market. QWERTY phones usually have a rounded edge section, so impressed sweet., while for spades design that looks worn and rigid boxes. For specifications of this device is equipped with 2 megapixel camera with a resolution, then there is also Nexian Media Box application which provides a variety of content that users need like: MP3, Photo, Shop online, etc.

Specification :
  • Network: Dual GSM 900/1800MHz
  • Model: QWERTY Phone
  • Screen: QVGA LCD 2.3 inches 262 k Colour
  • Camera: 2.0 Mega Pixel
  • Connection: GPRS, EDGE
  • Memory: T-flash slot
  • Application: SMS, MMS, Nexian Zone, NMC Player, Nexian Media Box , Yahoo! Koprol , KG News, Supports Chatting Application
  • Browser: WAP, Supports Java
  • Color Options: Brown
  • Battery: Lithium-ion
  • Other Features: FM Radio, Voice Recorder, Audio Recorder, Stereo Speaker, Bluetooth, Handsfree Supports External Memor

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Price Specification Hybrid GSM/CDMA Android Phone "IVIO DE88 " With 5MP Camera Wi-Fi and Low- Price

Hybrid GSM-CDMA  IVIO DE88-1

Pricing and full specifications of Android phones Hybrid GSM-CDMA IVIO DE88

Price: 2.499 million (Promo Offer Price) or Rp 3,499,000, - (Normal Price offer)


Productivity local vendors increasingly show a very positive development, because it had begun releasing many of those Android handsets for the local market. Some time ago IVIO welcome 2011 with a released hybrid phones GSM/CDMA Android based, and this is their first Android handset. The product is given a series of "IVIO DE88 ". This device is equipped with a spacious 3.2-inch touchscreen, while also looking camera with a resolution of 5 mega pixels and HSDPA 3G data access.

Specification :
  • Network: Hybrid GSM/CDMA
  • Model: Full Touchscreen
  • Screen: HVGA TFT LCD 3.2 inches, resolution 480x320 pixel, G sensor
  • OS: Android 2.2
  • Processor: MSM 7627
  • Camera: 5 mega pixel , Auto Focus, LED Flash
  • Connection: GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi , Bluetooth, 3G Modem (Download up to 3.1 Mbps, upload up to 1.8 Mbps)
  • Memory: 256 MB DRAM, 512MB Flash ROM, MicroSD Up to 16GB
  • Application: SMS, MMS
  • Color Options: Black
  • Battery: Li-ion 1500mh
  • Other Features: Wi-Fi tether, AGPS

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Handphone Ponsel HP New Second April 2011


List update Harga Handphone Nokia 2011 terbaru in Indonesia mobilephones store, harga Nokia bekas also listed here is valid for April 2011.



Brand / TypeNew Price (Warranty) (Rp.)Used Price
(Rp.)
Nokia 6720 Classic
1200000
Nokia X516800001350000
Nokia X21070000750000
Nokia N78
1000000
Nokia N93i
1000000
Nokia 6303i Classic1205000800000
Nokia 72301180000800000
Nokia E61i
1000000
Nokia C31055000800000
Nokia N81 8Gb
900000
Nokia C2-01885000
Nokia 6220 Classic
950000
Nokia 3720 Classic
750000
Nokia 6600 Slide
750000
Nokia X2-01860000650000
Nokia E51
750000
Nokia 9300i
700000
Nokia 3600 Slide
750000
Nokia 6500 Slide
750000
Nokia N93
750000
Nokia N80i
750000
Nokia N81
800000
Nokia 5320 XpressMusic
750000
Nokia 2700 Classic785000500000
Nokia 6110 Navigator
700000
Nokia 5310
600000
Nokia N76
700000
Nokia C1-01545000400000
Nokia 5610
750000
Nokia N91 Music Edition
750000
Nokia E65
600000
Nokia 5700
600000
Nokia 6500 Classic
700000
Nokia 5130 XpressMusic930000600000
Nokia N70
600000
Nokia 2710 Navigation
Edition

750000
Nokia 3110 Classic
400000
Nokia 6303 Classic
650000
Nokia 5220 XpressMusic
600000
Nokia 2690610000400000


Source : http://hargaponsel.info

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Spesifikasi BlackBerry 8900




Spesifikasi BlackBerry 8900

BlackBerry 8900 media player can support DivX, XviD, MPEG4 WMV3 format files for video and 3GP, WAV, AMR-NB, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+ audio files. It can send and receive SMS, EMS and MMS messages. It also has a Bluetooth device for connectivity. It runs in a GSM/GPRS 850, 1900 and 1800 MHz frequency.

With its 2.44 inches TFT LCD display screen with 480 x 360 pixel resolution and 65K color, and a full QWERTY keyboard, everyone will be satisfied with it.

It measures at about 109 x 60 x 13.5 mm and weighs 109.9 grams. It has a 3.2 mega pixel built in camera that lets you shoot and capture quality images and videos.

BlackBerry 8900 runs in a 1400 mAh standard Lithium Ion battery that can support 356 hours of standby time and 5 hours, 30 minutes of talk time. It has a 256 MB internal memory that can be further expanded up to 32 GB using a microSD memory card.

Other feature includes: Wi-Fi support, built in GPS, an enhanced multi media player, video recording, organizer and web browser.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

LG Thrill 4G Quick Take [Video]


Due to extenuating circumstances, I was unable to get an extended amount of hands-on time with the LG Thrill 4G for AT&T. If you didn’t hear, Ma Bell’s getting a 3D device of their own. The version that they +had on hand wasn’t much different from the Optimus 3D introduced last month. It was almost exactly the same, in fact. (This one is supposed to have 4G radios at launch, of course.) They professed that it was a very early model and that it doesn’t mirror the device they’re planning to release. Still, it was worth another quick look so be sure to take another gander above and check out our full hands-on coverage of the LG Optimus 3D at this link.
PS: You’ll have to excuse my jerky camera maneuvering. There were a few people trying to get the demonstration on video at the same time and I had to keep readjusting my position.

AT&T’s 4G Android Tablet: Acer Iconia Tab A501


It’s pretty clear that AT&T isn’t relying on the iPhone and iPad any longer: with other carriers announcing Android Honeycomb tablets left and right, AT&T finally came to the table with an offering of their own. Kind of.

In a press release, AT&T announced they’ll soon carry the Acer Iconia Tab A501. With a 10-inch screen, 1GHz dual core processor and Android 3.0, they claim the Iconia Tab A501 will be Acer’s first 4G Tablet. Kind of. In reality we already knew Verizon would be launching a nearly identical 4G Android tablet called the Acer Iconia Tab A500 and we even got hands-on with it at Mobile World Congress:
I’m pretty fearful for Acer and other hopeful Android tablet producers. It seems even Motorola – whose XOOM has gotten more hyped than most other Android tablets combined – has been unable to land a sensation in this product category. Neither Verizon or Motorola are releasing numbers so we’re left to guess, but most rumors and reports are pointing to less than stellar sales figures.

My review of the controversial Ultimate Droid ROM


WARNING: Dragons ahead
I want to say this right off the bat: I don’t, nor did I ever, take a side in the WWIII-resembling forum war that occured between Ultimate Droid and Cyanogen and his team of developers. For those of you that don’t know what happen I’m not going to go into too much detail. In summary, Black Droid (the developer of Ultimate Droid) created a ROM called Ultimate Droid that gathered a large following. The developer got in a big fight with a CyanogenMod developer and all hell broke loose. Cyanogen showed that Black Droid had essentially copied their ROM and gave no credit for it (his full account can be found on his blog, here). Black Droid was banned from several forums and blacklisted by all but his followers (which is still a very large community).
So that’s the back story of why this ROM is controversial, but how does it run? After looking for something to bide my time until CM7 RC 3 became official, I asked one of my buddies what ROM he was running on his Droid. He told me he wasn’t sure. I took it, checked out the phone info, and was surprised to see Ultimate Droid. I’d read and witnessed so much carnage over this ROM that surely no one used it, right? Well, the ROM has still kept it’s following, and with the addition of credit being given to Cyanogen and the other developer’s work that’s been used in the ROM I figured what the heck.
Author’s Note: I am not going to review this ROM with any bias. I largely ignored the CM vs UD fight when it happened, and I had no stance in the matter; I, like many, just let it blow over. I’m reviewing this ROM based on its performance, not on its morality.
Customization
From the beginning, UD feels A LOT like CM7. Both are AOSP based ROMs, and UD was originally based off of mostly CM code. Both are fast (very fast). Both run Cyanogen’s Kernel. Both have that tweaked, stock Android feel. And both can be set up to look the exact same. In fact, if I showed you my screen shots you would not be able to tell the difference between my CM7 setup and my UD setup. This is because they both have the Theme Chooser app and largely have the same things to tweak in settings. Ironically though, this is where I feel like UD has an advantage over CM7. There are actually more options in UD than there are in CM7. Crazy right? While I wouldn’t say any of the newer ones are game changers, having more options is never a bad thing (and some of them actually are quite useful). The ability to do a hot reset in UD is fantastic, and the thing I’ve missed the most since I departed Myn’s Warm ROM. For those of you that don’t know what that is, it’s essentially being able to reset your phone but have it take a third of the time (it starts the reset from the boot animation instead of turning the phone off and beginning at the splash screen). This is great for people like me who theme a lot and need to reset their phones to see the effect. The other two big ones for me are God Mode and the option to speed up the Market. God Mode allows you to have root access using any file explorer you have. This is great for users without Root Explorer as you can essentially have the same permissions but without paying for it (however, Root Explorer is a GREAT application that I recommend for any root user). Other options include a Dalvik-Cache clear, the ability to enable/disable camera sounds and the Bootanimation (which drastically shortens boot up time), mount SD controls, the ability to change your font without flashing anything, the ability to change your bootanimation without flashing anything, the ability to change how much memory the native task manager will alot, and a few more. While I don’t want this review to be comparing this and CM7 (especially since they are nearly the same), I would actually say that this has more options than CM7…and I like being able to customize.
One thing I don’t like though is how the lockscreen has “Ultimate Droid” branded across it. not a big deal, but the option to turn it off would be greatly appreciated.
Performance
As to be expected, this ROM is very, very fast. While in my personal, unscientific tests it’s not quite as fast as CM7, the difference is nearly negligible; only the hard core performance junkies will notice (and they wouldn’t stray away from CM anyway). One thing that I do like about this ROM is that there are far less force quits and reboots than there are on CM7. Granted, CM7 is still only on release candidates, but CM has never been known for it’s stability anyway. This ROM has not rebooted on me once since I’ve flashed it, and I’ve not had a single force quit either. So in terms of stability this ROM is very good… even if it sacrifices a little speed to achieve such. Another thing that I also noticed with CM7 is that Wimax is faster than it is on Sense ROMs. I don’t know what kind of magic shenanigans Cyanogen’s team is, but they know their stuff. On the downside though, I’ve noticed the range on my wifi isn’t as good as it was on the ROMs that my phone was shipped with (Stock HTC Sense). While this isn’t really a big problem, there is one area of my house that gets limited wifi access with any device I try, and I get no wifi when I try to get it with my phone  (and the same occurred with CM7). So the difference isn’t really all that big, however if your only way to get internet is by getting a wifi signal that is occasionally disconnecting you should: 1. Probably not use this ROM 2. Tell you neighbor he needs a better router.
My Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Using an all ROM rationale, I would recommend this ROM to anyone. It’s fast, good, reliable, and is a great alternative to the people that have problems with CM on their phone (I know several people who said that they started on this ROM because CM didn’t work well with their device, but they wanted that feel anyway). However, it’s up to you if you think this ROM is “right” or not. Do know that Black Droid has given to Cyanogen and his team for what he’s used (and everyone else) and that a lot of those bridges have been repaired. If this still bothers you I couldn’t blame you for not installing it. If all you care about is how your phone runs I would recommend this ROM. I don’t know if Cyanogen and Black Droid have made up or if they still want each other dead. Honestly, I don’t care. Facebook was supposed to be a stolen idea but so many of you use it everyday; your morals are for you to decide. I will get flamed for even putting this review here, and to you I say open up your horizons. I will get praised for giving Black Droid a shot, and to you I say he did steal several people’s work.
-To each his own-
To download this ROM, visit Ultimate Droid’s official website.
…Now…when the heck is CM7 RC3 going to be released?!?!

Monday, March 21, 2011

GO SMS – New Messaging Android App On The Rise


Many Android users use alternate SMS messaging applications, as the stock messaging app simple leaves a lot to be desired. Right now, Handcent SMS is probably the most popular alternative android apps, but Go SMS has been seeing a rise in usage. Go SMS offers a few different looks to your SMS UI as well as many new features.
GO SMS For Android
GO SMS For Android
Like Handcent SMS, Go SMS from the Go Dev Team, offers a very usable text pop-up feature. This allows users to quickly respond to messages no matter what app they are currently using. The pop-up also allows for swyping through all new messages, and for deleting message directly. Some other useful features of Go SMS include the ability to search through all of your messaging threads for a specific contact (in case your have a very long list of threads), and the ability to batch delete messages and threads.
GO SMS For Android
GO SMS For Android
Go SMS is rising in popularity quickly due to its ease of use and innovative features that make handling the messages you receive easier than ever. It is also very popular because it displays no ads what so ever, despite being absolutely free. If you’ve been on the lookout for a replacement for the default SMS app for Android, be sure to give Go SMS a look.