Mobile tech

This is the place where we review new and current phone brands in the market according to there specs.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Review on Nokia n900

 
 Now this is what i call a smart phone. Since its announcement i knew this was going to be a super phone and after the release it didn't disappoint one bit. Just check it's specifications .
It brings together the best of two worlds, that being tablet pc and smartphone. With its maemo 5 OS it enables you keep track of missed calls or new emails, and switch instantly between open apps and ongoing conversations.

With the processor this device has gone are the days when you would have to carry a tablet pc with your phone together. This bad boy holds 600mhz of processing power. That means you can multitask like more than 4 app with the music playing and it won't even drag one bit.
Nokia went out of there comfort zone (from symbian OS to Maemo OS) just to compete with its rivals smartphone makes iphone, android and blackberry which is a great deal considering that all rights of symbian belongs to them.
Rumour has it that the nokia n900 can ran two OSs (i.e android and maemo) and you can chose what OS you want to use when you start it. Cool uh.
Some of the problems that occure is that it autorestarts its self. Plus with maemo OS it really limits you from getting your favourite apps that your used to on android and iphone.
All in all this phone i give it a 7 on a scale of ten. Good job nokia.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Review on Huawei U8150 Ideos or what i call kabambe wifi


Huawei U8150 Ideos are really good phones considering it uses Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo) thus making it a smartphone (although i still have issues with them being classified as smartphones or any other android powered phones but that's my view) and also have wifi connectivety thats allows you to connect to the web. It also enables you to have a choice for over 60000 apps that you can find from the Android market.
Best thing about this phone is that its affordable and the functionality is massive.
http://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_u8150_ideos-3513.php
But there are still a number of problems that people encounter with this phones - like the battery life is short, it over heats when your browsing or downloading some files and it uses lots of airtime - All this is problems are cause by the fact that it automately connects to the internet without asking for permission even the least confirms with the user plus the default web settings are to use 3g connection which uses lots of energy and causes over heating.
The best way to handle this kind of problem is by disabling the access point from connecting to the web whenever you do need it by going to settings, network settings then on the access point just uncheck it. But if you find a need to always be online, like for those people who would like to get real time email updates then i suggest you turn off 3g and just stick to good old edge which alternatively uses less energy. Plus you can identify with the apps that automately connects to the web for updates and turn off the updates.
Now atleast you have tips on how to maintain your kabambe wifi or sorry Ideos phone.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Currently under construction

This is just but the beginning of a great future to technology lovers.Watch this space (yes i know how it sounds )***********walks away************