Saturday, December 18, 2010

Byond Tech Q99 SMARTPHONE

Byond Q99 Review


Byond Q99 is a dual sim smartphone that offers you handful of applications for great communications which will set to get your entire world closer to you. This is the first smartphone device of this company and therefore it is executed with utmost precision.
The QWERTY keypad of the phone never tires your fingers for writing mails and long text messages to your dear ones. The optical trackpad is an amazing feature which helps your mobile navigation through your handset a breeze. This feature is not available in its contemporaries like Byond 909. This phone has been created by keeping in mind the present trend of business and social networking. Now you can keep in touch with all social networking sites even if you are not at home.Byond Q99 mobile phone has never ending list of inbuilt applications. These applications keep you connected with your friends and colleagues through social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Skype and host of other features like MSN and Yahoo Messenger.
This phone not only offers you great deal on communication but also alluring multimedia applications. From music player to radio stations, this handset offers wonderful features. Whether it is mp3 or mp4 you can play without worry unlike other handset of its genre like By 112 and so on. Moreover you can store all your important information, favorite songs, videos and pictures all on this handset as it offers 8 GB expandable memory slot. If you lead a busy life and are habitually losing your phone then the Q99 is just the right phone for you as it comes with a Mobile Tracker, which would help you locate your phone at ease. This fully loaded mobile phone costs only Rupees 3,500 making this deals a complete steal.As this is one of the best phone on Byond genre therefore chance of disappointment is surely less.



Byond Q99 Key Features:
Dual-SIM
Multimedia capabilities
Extendable storage capacity of up to 8 GB
QWERTY keypad
Facebook, Twitter and Skype
But being a smartphone it has 2 megapixel camera which gives awful images without clarity which is surely disappointing for those who loves to try hand on photography. So An appeal to all Techno Savy people must go with this brand JUST GO FOR IT.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Very cool Mobile Nokia X6

 
The new X series Mobile of Nokia is the unique handset in the communication market. with the following features:
  • Access the music player quickly from the home screen Media Bar.
  • Browse, search and buy music directly from Ovi Music.
  • Store your tracks on the large 16 GB internal memory.
  • Play your music out loud with the built-in stereo speakers.
  • Listen to up to 35 hours of non-stop music after only one charge.
Dimensions: 111 x 51 x 13.8 mm
Weight (with battery): 122 g
Classic with touch screen
 In the world of Nokia it's all about evolution, rather than revolution. So don't expect the specs on the X6 to blow your mind. The handset is the next step for the market leader scrambling to make up for a late start in touch- screens. To be honest, the Symbian S60 touch edition has been struggling to catch up with the standard setters in terms of user experience. And the X6 claims to have the answer: the responsiveness only a capacitive screen can bring.
There is a wealth of features besides. A whopping 32GB/16GB of internal storage and an FM radio make it tempting for entertainment even before you consider Nokia's intriguing Comes With Music service. Even the camera has received the kind of attention you don't see on cheaper models - a 5MP sensor behind Carl Zeiss optics gives the X6 plenty of sheen.
The Nokia X6 is also the first XpressMusic handset to head straight for the high-end. Midrange is the highest the music Finns have gone so we are interested to see how this change of approach works. Nokia have always had a strong appeal to the masses, but pleasing the selected few is undoubtedly harder.  Some key features of this hi-savy communication gadgets are:-

Key features:

  • Quad-band GSM support
  • Tri-band 3G with HSDPA support
  • 3.2" 16M-color TFT LCD 16:9 capacitive touchscreen (360 x 640 pixels)
  • Symbian S60 5th edition UI
  • ARM 11 434 MHz CPU, 128 MB of RAM memory
  • 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash
  • VGA video recording at 30fps
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
  • Built-in GPS receiver
  • 32GB built-in storage
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Bluetooth and USB (standard microUSB connector) v2.0
  • 3.5mm standard audio jack
  • Very good audio quality
  • Proximity sensor for screen auto turn-off
  • Accelerometer sensor for automatic UI rotation and motion-based gaming
  • Stereo speakers
  • TV out
  • "Comes with music" edition gives you a year of all-you-can-eat music subscription
  • Landscape on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard
  • Ovi Maps 3.0 Touch
  • Further Ovi and MySpace service integration (direct image and video uploads)
  • Most regional retail packages include a set of the great Nokia WH-500 headphones 
But apart from these features this hi-techno savy communication gadgets yet have to overcome a lot of things. including these.

Main disadvantages:

  • X6 is still quite pricey (around 500 euro at the time of writing)
  • UI is still immature with somewhat inconsistent user experience
  • Touch web browser not quite polished and with dodgy Flash support
  • No voice-guided navigation license
  • No office document viewer preinstalled
  • Doesn't charge off microUSB
  • Very poor sunlight legibility
  • Slow image gallery
  • No DivX/XviD support for the video player
  • No microSD card slot (as a connectivity solution) 
As you can see in the two lists above there is almost nothing new in the software package, so it all falls on the hardware to justify the high asking price. The well-stuffed retail package is a great place to start but does the capacitive screen improve usability enough to be worth the extra money over, say, the 5800 XpressMusic? And the difference in price is by no means trivial.In the increasingly competitive touchscreen market manufacturers don't have much room for error.But is the touchscreen a gimmick? The S60 operating system has a number of detractors, and just because a phone ticks all the right boxes on a specification sheet doesn't necessarily mean it'll make its users happy.
The unpolished S60 UI is enough of a burden already, so Nokia X6 has to be near perfect in every other respect. A tall task indeed, but let's see how they've tackled it.