Friday, October 18, 2013

Best phone on the market?

best led tv july 2012
 on making a baby shrug to go over it since it will be cold no matter ...
best led tv july 2012 image



Roman


Hello there,

I'm upgrading my phone in July (2012), & I currently have a Blackberry torch.

I'm having trouble choosing my next phone. There's so many out at the moment.

Here's what I'm looking for;
Camera w/. flash
Internet capabilities.
Touchscreen would be nice.
Front camera.
Twitter/Facebook applications.
iPhone's are overrated, so no iPhone.
& it has to be w/. At&t.

So, what do you all think I should do?

- Thanks.xD



Answer
The Samsung Galaxy SII and HTC are very popular as of now.

SAMSUNG GALAXY SII
Carrier
AT&T

Form Factor

Style: Bar, Touchscreen

Size
Product Dimensions: 4.96â (L) x 2.60â (W) x .35â (D)

Weight: 4.3 oz.

Color
Black

Battery
Standby Time: Up to 400 Hrs*
Continuous Usage Time: Up to 8 Hrs Talk*

Network
Frequencies and Data Type: GSM Quadband:850/900/1800/1900MHz UMTS Triband:850/1900/2100MHz
Data Speed: GPRS/EDGE/HSPA+
SAR Value: Head 0.36 W/kg
SAR Value: Body 0.90 W/kg

Platform
Android 2.3.6, Gingerbread
CPU
Processor Speed, Type: 1.2 GHz, Dual Core (Samsung Exnyos C210)

Display
Display Resolution: 480x800 Pixel
Display Size: 4.3"
Display Technology: Super AMOLED Plus
Has Touchscreen

User Interface
User Interface Features: Widgets; TouchWiz; Social Hub; Smart Unlock; Accelerometer
Camera
Rear-facing Camera Resolution: 8.0 MP
Front-facing Camera Resolution: 2.0 MP
Digital Optical Zoom: 4x
Camera Features: Auto Focus; Shot Modes, ISO, Shooting Mode, SceneMode, White Balance; Smile Shot; Camcorder; DivX®; HD Recording; HD Playback; TVOut; Online Image Uploading

Audio
Audio Features: music Player; Compatible Music Files, 3GP, AAC, MP4, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA; Audio, Streaming; Ringtones, Polyphonic 40levels; MP3/Music Tones

Video
Video Features: Video Player; Compatible Video Files, 3GP, AAC, AAC+, AMRNB,AVI,eAAC+,H.263, H.264, MP4,MPEG4, QCIF, WMV; Video, Streaming
Fun and Entertainment
Fun and Entertainment Features: Downloadable Content; Wallpapers, Animated; Samsung Widge Gallery; Samsung Media Hub

Business & Office
Business & Office Features: Microsoft® OfficeCompatible; vCard/vCalendar; Voice Memo

Messaging Options
Messaging Options: Email; Corporate Email; Picture Messaging; Text Messaging; Instant Messaging; Threaded/ChatStyle; Video Messaging; Swypeâ¢; Predictive Text (XT9®)

Connectivity
Connectivity: Bluetooth®; Bluetooth® Profiles, A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, OPP, PBAP; WiFi; WiFi- Hotspot; HTML Browser; Flash®; Javaâ¢; GPS

Memory
Internal Memory: 16GB/1024MB RAM (4GLPDDR*2)
External Memory: Supports up to 32GB microSD⢠card
Calling Functions
Calling Functions: Speakerphone; Voice Recognition; Voicemail; Speech-to-text; Text-to-speech; Etiquette/Gesture Mode; Picture Caller ID; Multitasking; Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC); TTY; Airline Mode




HTC
Additional Details
Camera
Rear-facing Camera
ResolutionEnhanced 8 MP camera with 28mm wide-angle lens, f22 low-light capability and dual LED flash
Live video capture and playbackHD 1080p video capture
Front-facing Camera1.3MP

Music
Music player
Supported music formatsMP3, WAV, WMA
Built-in FM Radio
Customizable equalizerIn headphone mode (Headset sold separately)
Create music playlists

Messaging
Text MessagingInsert pictures, video clips and sound clips easily
Instant Messaging (IM)Google Talk (TM)

Email
Mobile EmailGmail(TM), Yahoo!®, POP3/IMAP4, Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®
Microsoft Direct Push
Good(TM) Mobile Messaging
Video & Web
Web browser

Applications/Media
Ringtones
Cool ToolsGoogle Maps(TM), Street View, Android(TM) Market, Search, Sync, Voice Search, YouTube(TM), Block Caller, Facebook® for HTC Sense, Flash Light, FriendStream, HTC Hub, HTC Likes, Twitter for HTC Sense, and Amazon Kindle.
GamesNeed for Speed(TM) Shift
ThemesWallpaper, background, custom menus/popups, icons and more

Visual Voicemail
Preloaded Apps from AT&TAT&T Navigator®, myAT&T, AT&T FamilyMap, YPmobile, AT&T U-Verse® Live TV**. Separate subscription may be required.

Productivity
Alarm clock, Call waiting, Caller ID, Calendar, Personal Organizer
Address book
Conference calling
Call Forwarding

Multitasking
Use voice and data simultaneously

Extras
4G high-speed data and voice
World phoneTri-band
BLUETOOTH® wireless connectivity
USB connectivity - transfer data through a USB cable
Hands-free speakerphone
Voice dialing and voice commands
TTY/TTD Compatible
Hearing Aid (HAC) ratingM3,T3
Enhanced AudioearSmart⢠Advanced Voice processor improves call clarity & sound quality

Battery
Talk timeUp to 7.6 hours
Standby timeUp to 12.2 days
Capacity1620 mAh

Weight6.24 ounces

Size (inches)5.07 x 2.64 x 0.44

Memory
Internal memory storageUp to 16 GB
Expandable memory storageUp to 32 GB
Memory formatmicroSDâ¢

Wireless Technology
GSM/GPRS/EDGE850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G - UMTS/HSPA+850/1900/2100 MHz
EDGE high speed data network
BLUETOOTH® technology3.0
FOTA capable - upgrade Firmware Over the Air
LTEBand 4 and 17
4G LTE speeds 4G speeds delivered by HSPA+ (with enhanced backhaul) or LTE, where available


Im sorry but I am an iPhone 4S user and as a iPhone user I have to say although I do disagree with you for not giving the phone a try, I do agree that it is to popular at the moment. Bottom line is though (nothing beats and iPhone)

Intelsat admits U.S. behind ban on Iranian channels. Why U.S. did that?




M.H.GH


The European communications satellite service provider Intelsat has decided to remove Iranian channels, including Press TV, as of July 1 as part of an unprecedented wave of US-led attacks against Iranian media.


Intelsat has admitted it is pulling the plug on Iranian channels under pressure from the United States.

The satellite provider said it sought a waiver from Washington to extend the term of its agreement with Iranian channels, but the US government is determined to prevent Intelsat from doing so.

Press TV has learned that the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) - an agency of the US Treasury Department headed by an Ashkenazi Jew called Adam Szubin - is behind the pressure on Intelsat.

Press TV contacted the OFAC office earlier for comment, but received no response.

European governments and satellite companies have been taking Iranian channels off the air since January 2012, citing the West's anti-Iran sanctions as pretext.

However, the spokesman for the EU foreign policy chief, Michael Mann, says that the sanctions do not apply to Iranian media.

Meanwhile, the French-Israeli CEO of Europe's satellite giant, Eutelsat, has written letters to several satellite companies, asking them to stop cooperating with Iranian channels, and the Israeli lobby in the United States has openly supported European attempts to ban Iranian channels.

Press TV says the campaign against Iranian media violates Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that promotes media freedoms.

Do you consider the ban on Iranian media as a violation of free speech?

(If your answer is positive then I invite you to sign this petition:
"Stop War on Free Speech!"
http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-war-on-free-speech )
.
.
Now we have a less of a voice and now people have one less point of view when watching the news.
.
.
.
.
"Stop War on Free Speech!"
http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-war-on-free-speech
.
.



Answer
US propaganda is far worse than Iranian as they pretend to ride the white horse and be the knight in shining armour when in fact they smell of greed and corruption and use children worldwide for their moneymaking schemes




Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Title Post: Best phone on the market?
Rating: 98% based on 988 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: Yukie

Thanks For Coming To My Blog

No comments:

Post a Comment