Showing posts with label Android smartphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android smartphone. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

FREE HTC Wildfire S White For The Holidays

The HTC Wildfire S for T-Mobile is a vision in white. This hot new Android smartphone is in-demand for holiday gift giving, even if you are both the gift giver and receiver. Get it for free and you can almost guarantee your holidays will be bright.

Get the HTC Wildfire S for T-Mobile FREE for a limited time...What makes the Wildfire S so desirable? Perhaps it’s the people-centric nature of this clever little smartphone. It organizes your calls and messages by people, not applications. Multi-window browsing let’s you do everything at once. The Wildfire S is also one of the most compact smartphones you can get. If you want something approaching tablet size that will stretch out your shirt pocket, this is not your phone. However, if you’d much prefer a device that fits in your palm and measures a scant 4.1 x 2.3 x 0.5 inches, this could be your phone.

You won’t have to give up smartphone functionality just to get an easier to carry cellphone. The HTC Wildfire S White features a 3.2 inch full touch screen with pinch and zoom capability. You’ll navigate through email, text and instant messages quickly and easily with Swype. You’ll compose messages faster with Swype, too. Just slide your finger over the letters that make up the word you want to spell. Compare that to hunt-'n-peck.

You have one-touch access to Google applications like Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar and Google. That’s an advantage of having an Android powered smartphone. This one runs Google’s Android OS 2.3 with HTC Sense. The internal processor runs at 600 MHz with 512 MB of built-in memory and expandable memory capacity up to 32 GB. You’ll get a 2 GB microSD Card included to get you started.

How about the digital camera? You need something to capture those images when opportunity strikes. It would be even better if your cell phone camera was good enough to leave the old bulky point-and-shoot at home. With the HTC Wildfire S, you get a 5 Megapixel digital camera with flash and auto focus. It has 3x digital zoom to let you fill the frame with your subject. Like many dedicated cameras, this one lets you adjust the capture mode from automatic to sunny, cloudy and more. Would you prefer a camcorder? No problem. Just switch to video capture mode and you’ve got that camcorder in your phone.

What to do with those pictures and videos? You can watch them in excellent full color on your touch screen, of course. But you can also easily send them to friends and family via multimedia messaging. While waiting for the family to oooh and aaah, post them for the world to enjoy on Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr from wherever you are.

What else will this little beauty do? It has integrated GPS to support turn by turn Navigation from Google Maps. This also means that you can geo-tag your photos. There’s a built-in MP3 player that supports just about any music format you’ll need. Go ahead and load up your music collection so you’ll have it on the go. While you’re at it, visit the Android Market and stock up on apps, widgets, games and ringtones.

Here’s something special. There’s even an FM radio built-in. You’ll need special headphones sold separately to listen to your favorite radio stations, but unlike Internet radio stations, you won’t be burning cellular minutes while you enjoy the over the air FM radio.

Your broadband connectivity is via 3G wireless for zippy download and streaming multi-media. While in range of a WiFi hotspot, use that instead of your cellular data allotment. You can also be the WiFi hotspot to provide your laptop computer or other WiFi device with Internet access when there is no other hotspot nearby.

It’s Android, it’s got performance features, it’s compact and, best of all, it’s free. This phone is widely touted as an entry-level Android smartphone, but once you get it you may decide that this one does everything you’ll ever need. Give it to yourself this year or give it to someone you love, perhaps on a shared minutes family plan. Learn more and get your HTC Wildfire S White for T-Mobile Android smartphone for free, while they last. Other smartphones are also available free or at deep discounts.



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Thursday, April 28, 2011

HTC ThunderBolt Screams On LTE

Get your hands on this Android smartphone and it will hit you like lightning. This is the future of mobile connectivity. The HTC ThunderBolt doesn’t just run on Verizon’s LTE network. It screams.

HTC ThunderBolt for Verizon's 4G LTE network. Click for cost savings offer...Not so long ago you could turn a colleague’s eyes green with envy by showing off your cutting edge smartphone with amazingly fast 3G broadband. Remember those days? You couldn’t possibly be that young! It was only a few years ago. That’s how fast things have been moving in the world of mobile devices.

When 3G entered the marketplace it really did seem fast. Well, fast in the way that 56K modems seemed amazingly fast when you remembered poking along at 300 baud. There are all sorts of speeds quoted for 3G and 4G transmission, but let’s say that 3G comes in at about 1 Mbps and 4G takes that up to 10 Mbps. You know that you may get more than that or a mere fraction depending on how strong your signal is and how congested the tower is that you are connected to.

When they say that 4G is an order of magnitude times the speed of 3G, they're not kidding. All that extra speed lets you download apps faster and enjoy video experiences that might not be up to it with lower bandwidth. Also like all technology advancements, there seem to be two competitors trying to claim the market.

First out of the gate was WiMAX technology deployed by Sprint and Clearwire as CLEAR. You’ll find CLEAR capability on Sprint Android smartphones. So fast is this technology and so powerful is the signal that CLEAR is selling wireless service for both desktop and mobile applications. You still have a broadband modem on your desktop. There just aren’t any phone or cable wires running to it.

T-Mobile and Verizon have shunned WiMAX in favor of a competing technology called LTE. AT&T is also planning to deploy LTE and not WiMAX. Some pundits are predicting that LTE will be the universal standard in a few years, but WiMAX is also a worldwide standard and may be more resilient than anyone expects.

Is this the end of the line as far as speed enhancements are concerned? Not hardly. Both WiMAX and LTE are upgrading their standards to offer peak rates of at least 1 Gbps for fixed operation and 100 Mbps in mobile use. Nobody’s talking 5G yet, but those speeds suggest the order of magnitude increase that justifies a new descriptor.

The ThunderBolt itself is a 4.3 inch full touch screen (800 x480 pixels) smartphone running Android 2.2 OS with HTC Sense 2.0. It uses the Snapdragon 1 GHZ processor with 8 GB of built-in memory that’s expandable up to 32 GB via plug-in microSD card. You have enough horsepower onboard to act as a WiFi hotspot for up to 8 other devices. You also have excellent photographic capability with an 8 Megapixel 2x LED flash camera that takes HD videos plus a 1.3 Megapixel front facing camera for video chatting.

Do you live in one of the 39 initial cities where Verizon LTE has been deployed or the 150 markets where it should be installed by the end of 2011? If so, you may have a hard time resisting the urge to move up 5x to 10x the download speed of your once-amazing 3G smartphone. If so, learn more and order your HTC ThunderBolt with Verizon Wireless Service and get a tremendous discount off the suggested retail price.



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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Pink Android Intercept Means Business

Remember the movie “Pretty in Pink” with Molly Ringwald? Gotta love the '80's. Anyway, the same title might be applied to the Samsung Intercept in its stunning satin pink case. This is not just a pretty phone, its a pretty hot business machine.

Samsung Intercept in Pink. Click for details and special offer.The pink Android's beauty starts with a large three inch touch screen display that gives you access to all your apps. There are thousands available through the Android Market. But unlike lesser touchscreen phones, this one also sports a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard for high speed email, instant messaging and texting to family, friends and colleagues. The email client is equipped to handle Microsoft Direct Push as well as mobile email like Gmail and Yahoo! You’ll be able to view document attachments in Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint to take care of business.

Yes, you have full access to the Internet. The browser is a full HTML Web browser. You’ll be connected at 3G speeds wherever possible through the Sprint 3G network. If you want more download speed or just want to save your 3G Mbytes for on-the-go usage, you also have WiFi capability.

The Intercept is a multimedia phone that lest you send and receive picture and video messages. You’ll always have a high resolution digital camera with you. The included camera offers 3.2 Megapixel pictures good enough to print as well as send. It also works as a camcorder for capturing video at a moment’s notice. Catch the latest news, sports, weather and entertainment with Sprint TV. You can even control your home’s FrontPoint security system.

Will you be sociable using this phone? Yes, you will. Access to Facebook is built-in, as well as access to Twitter. With the real buttons on that full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, you’ll find it effortless to keep up with your social networks. Of course, you can always use the voice network, a.k.a. telephone, when you want to communicate old school.

Speaking of telephone, the Intercept allows you to “intercept” your voicemail using Visual Voicemail. Listen to your voicemail messages in any order and easily manage your inbox without actually calling in.

Another nice feature is integrated GPS that provides support for location-based services like Google Maps. There’s no excuse now for getting “lost” at lunch time and coming back late. Oh, well.

Have you been looking for a high performance smartphone that also has a flair for fashion? This may be the Android phone that you’ve been wanting. If so, you can get it FREE for a limited time when you order online with new service. Learn more and get your Samsung Intercept Satin Pink for Sprint right now.

Of course, there are many other free and low cost smartphone and cell phone models available to you. Visit Cell Phone Plans Finder and check out today’s cell phone specials.



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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Samsung Intercept Brings Free Android Smartphone to Sprint

There’s a new design that’s becoming a standard in the smartphone market. It’s the combination of a 3 inch touch screen display with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and the Android operating system. Sprint gets this package in the Samsung Intercept. Would you like to intercept one online? What if you knew it was available free? Would that make a difference?

Samsung Intercept Android phone for Sprint. Click for offer.It’s truly amazing that you can get a phone with these capabilities free of charge when you order it online with new Sprint PCS service. Even the shipping is free. You don’t pay a premium for the service, either. The plans are priced the same as they are in stores.

Here are some of the highlights that emphasize what a deal the Samsung Intercept M910 really is. It starts with the large 3 inch touch screen display. This gives you the ability to select from a wealth of Android apps and run your application on a space large enough to make it usable and enjoyable. You’ll enjoy streaming multimedia on the go. Watch live TV and video on demand with full motion video and vivid sound.

What kind of connectivity can you expect to make that streaming video a pleasant experience? You’ll connect at 3G data speeds where available on the Sprint PCS network. You also have the option of connecting to wireless hotspot networks with the WiFi connectivity in this phone. No all smartphones give you WiFi connectivity, so be sure to look for it if you want to use this capability.

Messaging is obviously a high point of this design. The slide-out QWERTY keyboard lets you enter your messages efficiently by pressing actual physical keys and getting that tactile feedback you don’t enjoy when tapping your fingers on glass. In addition to standard text messaging, you can send and receive picture and video messages with multimedia messaging. The built-in camera offers 3.2 Megapixels to give you photos good enough to print as well as share via messaging. You can also capture video with this camera.

Other features of note for the Samsung Intercept include integrated GPS support for location-based services like Google Maps. Bluetooth for hands free conversation is included, as well as stereo Bluetooth so you can stream to your music to A2DP compatible devices, like wireless stereo headphones. Visual voicemail is a new feature. You can listen to your voicemail messages in any order and easily manage your inbox without calling-in.

The Intercept is a great work phone as well as a personal cellphone. It supports viewing of Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents that come in as email attachments. The included Web browser offers full HTML capability. Email capability includes Microsoft Direct Push as well as mobile email like Gmail and Yahoo!

Does this make your current cell phone seem like something from a generation ago? You needn’t suffer with inadequate functionality when you can get a high performance Android smartphone like this for free. Note: This phone is also available in a satin pink finish. Learn more and get your Samsung Intercept for Sprint or other high performance smartphone. There are many models available and most are free or offered at a tremendous discount through Cell Phone Plans Finder.



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