Playing the Casino Games Mobile

September 25th, 2010 by pilek

Casino is a place where people can play gambling. They choose the casino game and put the bet. They play the games and take a chance to win the prize. Some people win and some people lose. It is all about the luck even though the right strategy in playing the games is also needed. Some people maybe prefer playing the casino games online. It is very helpful because they dislike the crowded place.

The casino lovers have been spoiled by the advantage of using the internet connection to play the online casino games. And now, there is something more for the gambling lovers. Read the rest of this entry »

Catch the Moment And Make it Look Special with K801i Cyber shot

September 13th, 2010 by pilek

Sony Ericsson’s camera-phone range has revolutionised the market and consistently pushed the boundaries between mobile phones and standalone digital cameras. From the K750i’s auto-focus capabilities to the K800i’s xenon flash, Sony Ericsson has hit the nail on the head when it comes to giving users what they want. Given its pedigree, it’s no wonder that we had high expectations for the K800i’s successor, the Sony Ericsson K810i.
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HTC Wildfire

August 26th, 2010 by pilek

HTC is on sabbatical from its high-end line with the Wildfire. There is nothing really wild or fiery in the specs of this mid-end Android handset. Compared to most of the company’s Android offerings, it naturally has smaller screen with paltry resolution, and a low-end CPU. They don’t promise much of a performance, but the phone is certainly a looker. When we add the familiar sturdy construction HTC is in the hall of fame for, the company’s foray into the budget Android line with the Wildfire might just do it justice. Read the rest of this entry »

Nokia X6

August 23rd, 2010 by pilek

The Nokia X6 16GB is the latest offering from the mobile phone manufacturing giant. The device is slated to release by the first quarter of 2010 and this time it comes without music. Unlike Nokia X6 that is available in the market with a tag of “Comes with music”, Nokia X6 16GB  does not feature extraordinary music features. As the name suggests, Nokia X6 16GB includes a 16 GB memory in place of 32 GB memory that is available with the older model by the similar name. So, it has less 16 GB memory and also low price compared to its predecessor. Therefore, this handset makes a good choice for the mobile phone users that want to invest in a feature-rich mobile phone with affordable price. Read the rest of this entry »

Samsung Intercept

August 19th, 2010 by pilek

The Intercept is definitely a looker, as you will see that the frame is classy and elegant while the screen reminds crystal clear and the back is styling Gray Steel. One look at this beauty and you’re sold. It has about everything you can ask for, full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen, and thousands of Android apps to choose from and on a great network too. This little cutie is available at Sprint for $99.There have been many high end phones just shooting out of the market with thise high prices we just can’t stand. Well if you really want a new phone that won’t burn a hole in your wallet, can keep you connect with everyone, and look sexy, well then The Samsung Intercept just might be the phone for you.
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Samsung I5800 Galaxy 3

August 16th, 2010 by pilek

Smartphones for the masses is what Samsung want and Bada alone won’t be enough perhaps to get them there. Why not the Samsung I5800 Galaxy 3 then? A mid-range Android phone with a custom paintjob on the OS and few nice software surprises – doesn’t sound bad at all. Android is infiltrating the lower smartphone ranks. Mission objective: cut down on expensive hardware features and provide a robust experience. The Samsung I5800 Galaxy 3 does just that. The hardware won’t make it a flagship, but with 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, Android OS (slightly modified and even improved) and a 1500mAh battery it sounds like a reliable phone that can do the job for most people. Read the rest of this entry »

LG LX-290

August 12th, 2010 by pilek

LG LX-290 is a CDMA2000 1X which supports CDMA2000 1X 1900/800 bands. It has a slider design. The display of the phone is 2.17 inches and gives a resolution of 320×240 pixels or 262k colors. Messaging and data features include Instant messages, e-mail and text messages. Read the rest of this entry »

HTC Google Nexus One

August 9th, 2010 by pilek

All droids are equal but some droids are more equal than others. Google it. You’ll get the Nexus One. There are around 50 smartphones and tablets running Android today. That’s right, out of all the offspring they fathered with the Open Handset Alliance, Google finally have one to proudly call their own. What does it mean? Well, not that the ones we’ve seen so far are some poor half-blood droids but the Nexus One is supposed to be THE thing. For one, it’s the first Snapdragon-powered Android and it shows. The Nexus One is wickedly fast. The WVGA touchscreen is a treat to look at and it’s only the second AMOLED display to find on an Android handset. D1 video is sure to sweeten the deal too, and perhaps so will the Live Wallpapers. Read the rest of this entry »

Nokia 3720 classic

August 5th, 2010 by pilek

The Nokia 3720 classic is putting on its boots, pulling on its anorak, slinging its rucksack over its shoulder and striding out into the unfriendliest of environments: water, dust, tough ground…you name it, this device promises to shrug it off and keep on going. After countless Nseries, Eseries, XpressMusic and classic releases and facelifts, Nokia look keen to revisit an almost forgotten niche of users – those who need a tough phone. Well, the Finns have finally put that right and they seem to have a promising candidate on their hands for those who care less about features and even less about the weather. So, if you’re after a handset that can survive the elements, get ready to check out the rugged Nokia 3720. Read the rest of this entry »

Samsung Captivate

July 22nd, 2010 by pilek

Samsung is the second biggest cell phone manufacturer on the planet. But even though it sells more phones than the next five manufacturers on the list combined, Samsung is known mostly for selling what are now known as feature phones, or “dumb phones”. These are the less capable models that don’t multitask and are usually a bit cheaper than smartphones. That is why it’s huge news when Samsung releases four new Android smartphones — for each of the four major U.S. cellular carriers — at nearly the same time. Read the rest of this entry »