Tuesday, June 30, 2009

March top ten list

Heres my top ten list for March 2009. please keep in mind the list is not dictated by record sales or what ever politics that may come broadband downloads it. It is top ten list of what tunes I am playing at the moment.heres the linkhttp://www.uradio.in.th/v2/index.php?do=/public/blog/view/id_505/title_March-top-ten-list/

The iPhone set a new standard in cell phones. The gold standard is now a high resolution touch screen as well as the ability to surf the web, play music, watch and record dsl internet and take high quality pictures all from the comfort of your mobile phone.

But the iPhone was not without problems. The iPhone is pretty expensive and requires you to use AT&T's expensive mobile service (usually starting at $100). Additional problems are: the iPhone requires you to take the battery to the dealer to replace it; the iPhone has a paltry three speakers; and although the iPhone high speed internet providers allow texting, the touch screen is a bit slow as far as texting goes. Finally, the iPhone is known to have wireless internet booster and loading problems.

Chinese manufacturers saw the perfect opportunity to copy iPhone technology while fixing the drawbacks. The N99i is one of the more popular iPhone clones. It is especially popular with people who do a lot of texting because of its keypad import and handwriting recognition. It has two Sim cards so you can have two phone numbers without ever needing to turn off the phone.

The N99i has everything you would expect from both the iPhone and the iPhone clones, with features as follows:

Tri band, GSM 900/1800/1900;

Built-in bluetooth;

Dual SIM card, dual standby;

Lithium removable battery;

Polyphonic (64 channels), monophonic, true tones, MP3 ring tones;

Music player: (MP3 player with mp3, midi, wav format);

Movie player: (3GP/MP4 movie player with full-screen);

Camera function: (digital camera built-in with video internet service capability);

Memory type: support micro SD expansion slot - up to 2GB;

Interface: USB 2.0;

Built-in hands free operation mode;

Display: 2.6" TFT touch screen QVGA display with 260k colors, 320 x 240 pixel resolution;

Vibrate function;

Internet browser (GPRS + WAP);

Java 2.0;

Handwriting recognition;

Messaging: (email, SMS, MMS and EMS supported for both main and unlimited mobile broadband SIM card, SMS group send, long text SMS);

Cell phone directory: phone book memory supports 400 records;

Supports caller ringing / caller video player;

Game supported with built in games;

Calculator, world time, unit conversion, currency conversion, calendar, games;

Stand-by time: Up to 150h;

Talk time of 180min--300min; and

Complete default English interface.

The N99i is competitively priced at about $150. streamyx pop3 it is loaded with features and will save you a lot on AT&T service over time, this phone is internet income a serious look, especially if you're a frequent texter.

The best way to evaluate the N99i is by viewing video footage. Visit the N99i Product Review Website by clicking here to see video demonstrations, close up photos, unique features, and comparison buyer information about the N99i. Rae Edwards is an internet technology research and writer.


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