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Here is a brief introduction to the android smartphone that samsung has made exclusive to the US Cellular carrier. The phone is of sturdy construction is fairly quick and with a few apps it is amazing. I am by no means a professional phone handler or reviewer but i am really good at learning new things quickly. The phone comes with a 4 gig micro sd card (phone is expandable up to 32gb) Which is pretty cool. Also it comes with a travel charger and a corded headset. One con about the phone is that it does not support flash in the prepackaged browser and i am not sure if there is a way around that. Overall if your looking for a decent phone that is fairly well priced and love qwerty keyboards this is a phone for you. If there is a good response to this video i will make another showcasing a bit more of the phone. Thanks for stopping by, chad
www.clientcatalog.com – HTC Aria Android Phone (AT&T) Fast 3G connectivity via AT&T’s Powered by the Android operating system (version 2.1) HTC Sense personalized widgets Customizable HTC Scene home screen panels Universal search Wikipedia and Twitter. Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g) GPS navigation 3.2-inch touchscreen display (320 x 480 pixels) with virtual onscreen keyboard. Optical joystick control with PC 5-megapixel auto-focus camera with video capture capabilities. Memory expansion via microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 32 GB (2 GB card included). 5-megapixel auto-focus camera on the back. Bluetooth connectivity (version 2.1) includes profiles for communication headset, hands-free car kits, and the A2DP Bluetooth profile–enabling you to wirelessly stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones or speaker dock. www.clientcatalog.com – HTC Aria Android Phone Review
We have developed console software for the Google Android G1 phone to control a Surveyor SRV1 robot. The software for this project is open source, hosted at code.google.com and www.surveyor.com
READ HERE G1 PERFORMANCE. The much awaited Google Android powered mobile HTC G1 is launched in an event held at New York by Sergey Brin, Larry Page along with the members of HTC and T-Mobile. The user interface of the phone is very similar to the revolutionary iPhone and the price tag is set at $179. USA customers can buy the phone from T-Mobile from October 22nd onwards with either a $25 or $35 monthly plan. What HTC G1 offers that is not available in iPhone? This is one question many people have been debating since Google & HTC announced their plans of launching Google OS powered mobiles. The major revolution iPhone has brought and that is also available in HTC G1 is the touch interface. The easy to navigate touch interface, auto screen layout orientation, drag and drop interface of HTC G1 are very similar to iPhone. Then what is in HTC G1 that is not there in iPhone? The first impression says * Keyboard – iPhone has virtual keyboard, but HTC G1 has a physical qwerty keyboard. * Google – Google is built in to HTC G1 everywhere. Just like how IE and other Microsoft products are packed with MS Windows similarly Google is packing GMail, Google Talk, Google Maps and Google Search application in to the HTC G1 * Compass Mode – In compass mode the scene moves as we do. For example in Google Maps Street View the move moves as you do (This is very cool) * Google Maps with Street View – HTC G1 is the first mobile to have street view feature of Google Maps * Superior Web Browser …
twitter.com – facebook.com – The Samsung Galaxy S will be available soon in the AT&T network. I’ve been able to play with it for the past week or so. Despite moderate usage, I haven’t had to charge it since first turning it on. The battery astounded me, to be quite honest. I’ve been pretty happy with this phone. Despite a few negative remarks I’ve seen elsewhere about this phone, this is the best Android device I’ve tried to date. This will definitely be my default Android phone from now on. chris.pirillo.com
At CES 2009, Palm announced it’s long-awaited smart phone, the Pre. Featuring a new platform called Palm Web OS, a touch screen and a slide-out QUERTY keyboard, the Pre could give Palm a fighting chance against it’s more powerful rivals.