Thursday, August 2, 2012

BlackBerry Apollo 9360.

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BlackBerry Apollo 9360


Apollo BlackBerry 9360, BlackBerry Apollo specs this is a bb curve 9360 with os 7 the first time,
to design a more elegant and beautiful than the previous series cruve Apollo mm is a variant with os 7 bb than Bellagio,
One of the benefits of BlackBerry Apollo is in the facilities with NFC (Near Field Communication) which allows smartphones to exchange information more quickly with other devices are also equipped with NFC but it is also the excess of bb Apollo is a GPS application, known as Maps, works very good.
equipped with a 1 GHz Marvel Tavor MG1 processor, Quad Band, 2:45 "16M colors TFT capacitive touchscreen, GPRS / EDGE / HSDPA, Bluetooth v2.1, 5MP Camera, Audio, Video, 8GB storage, 768 MB RAM, microSD slot, Wi -Fi, BlackBerry OS 7.0, QWERTY Keyboard
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

BlackBerry Apollo 9360.

 
BlackBerry Apollo 9360,jpg
BlackBerry Apollo 9360
BlackBerry Apollo 9360 Apollo BlackBerry 9360, BlackBerry Apollo specs this is a bb curve 9360 with os 7 the first time,
to design a more elegant and beautiful than the previous series cruve Apollo mm is a variant with os 7 bb than Bellagio,
One of the benefits of BlackBerry Apollo is in the facilities with NFC (Near Field Communication) which allows smartphones to exchange information more quickly with other devices are also equipped with NFC but it is also the excess of bb Apollo is a GPS application, known as Maps, works very good.
equipped with a 1 GHz Marvel Tavor MG1 processor, Quad Band, 2:45 "16M colors TFT capacitive touchscreen, GPRS / EDGE / HSDPA, Bluetooth v2.1, 5MP Camera, Audio, Video, 8GB storage, 768 MB RAM, microSD slot, Wi -Fi, BlackBerry OS 7.0, QWERTY Keyboard
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5. LG Optimus Vu.2012.


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LG Optimus Vu
LG may have given up on tablets, but not on the Optimus Vu - it's halfway between a phone and a tablet, a hybrid of form factors that we like to call "phoneblets". The Samsung Note was one of the first, but that doesn't mean it can have the market all for itself. The LG Vu pairs the big screen with a handy stylus to enhance tasks like note taking, something that can be a chore on a normal thumb-operated handset.
The dedicated Notebook app lets you create elaborate, multiple-page notes with images and text, or you can just hit the QuickMemo key, which snaps a screenshot and lets you scribble on it - you can screenshot a website, a part of an email, a document, an image, and just about anything else.
This makes the Optimus Vu a handy tool for putting down reminders or helping you communicate with others - it's much easier to explain what you need when you can take a screenshot and sketch your idea over it. Once you're done, sending the image via email, Dropbox, a social network or another channel is just a tap away.
The phoneblet sure has a lot going for it, but it's not all sunshine and roses - you can go ahead and copy our notes on where it scores and where it misses.
Key features

    Dual-band CDMA, 1x EV-DO, HSDPA and LTE connectivity
    5" 16M-color capacitive HD-IPS LCD touchscreen of XGA resolution (768 x 1024 pixels)
    LG Rubberdium stylus and QuickMemo button
    Android OS v2.3 Gingerbread
    Dual-core 1.5GHz ARM Scorpion processor, 1GB of RAM, Adreno 220 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8660 Snapdragon chipset
    32GB of inbuilt storage
    8 MP autofocus camera, face detection and geotagging
    1080p @ 30fps video recording
    Front facing 1.3MP camera, video calling
    Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot
    NFC connectivity
    GPS with A-GPS
    microUSB port (charging)
    Stereo Bluetooth v3.0
    MHL TV-out
    Polaris Office document editor
    Smart dialing, voice dialing
    Accelerometer and proximity sensor
    DivX/XviD video support
    Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
    Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement
    Stereo FM radio with RDS
    T-DMB TV tuner
Main disadvantages
    microSIM cards only
    Runs older Android 2.3 Gingerbread
    Wide form factor needs getting used to
    4:3 aspect ratio not a good fit for video watching
    No microSD card slot

With a rich app package, the Optimus Vu has solid business credentials. It features the Polaris Office document editor and an app that can automate backups (with an option to encrypt them).
You also get an NFC app, with which you can easily share your contact details, web site, memos, scheduling info and more. You can share it directly with another NFC-enabled device or write the info to NFC tags that you can hand out to people.
The extensive connectivity options go on - you get fast data connections over LTE, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 and Wi-Fi Direct, then there's the fun stuff like DLNA and a T-DMB TV tuner (ok, that's a Korea-only feature).
We're not counting on the LG Optimus Vu being very pocketable, but we'll be putting the screen under a microscope (even literally) to find out if it's worth the tradeoff. We'll also look at the rest of the hardware and rummage through the retail box - all that's coming up.
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