May, 2011
Nokia N9 Review and Spec
Posted on May 21, 2011 |
Nokia N9 is still not announced by Nokia. The Finnish mobile phone manufacturing company is rumored since June last year but the fact that there has not been introduced this phone until today. Nokia N9 Most likely will be introduced this year. Read more
Nokia X2 for Music Lovers
Posted on May 7, 2011 |
Nokia X2 is made for music lovers on the go with an FM radio, music player and speakers reliably. Addition is made from quality materials; this phone has a smooth style and a modern appearance with a design that is not rigid and colorful accents. Two stereo speakers reliably produce high-quality audio for your favorite songs and FM radio. Camera with one-touch button on the 5 megapixel camera flash lighted, and shares your photos via Flickr or Bluetooth. Read more
BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930, With a Keyboard, Touch Screen, NFC, and More Light
Posted on May 7, 2011 |
Blackberry Bold 9900 will come soon. Monday, 2 May 2011, coinciding with the shook the world by the death of Osama Bin Laden by the U.S. military operation, RIM officially introduced the two new variants of the family their smartphone Bold: Blackberry Bold 9900 & 9930.
Unlike the previous series, for this new series is really remodel RIM discharged offal Bold, to the brain Bold 9900 & 9930 Snapdragon embedded processor 1.2 GHz, 768 RAM, and 2.8 inch VGA touch screen resolution 640 x 480 ( capacitive) with 287dpi color depth. Read more
Samsung Galaxy S3 True Competitor of iPhone 5
Posted on May 1, 2011 |
Signs of iPhone 5 early fall release is getting stronger. For that, Samsung makes Galaxy S3 in order to compete with the Apple-made device. Like what?
According to the head of mobile-review editor Eldar Murtazin, Samsung Galaxy S3 will be released in the fall, too. Citing official Samsung, the Korean online media added, “We plan to release a smartphone 2GHz dual core CPU air before next year.” Read more
Track Customers Via Microsoft Smartphone
Posted on May 1, 2011 |
Microsoft joins with Apple and Google in the list are accused of smartphone makers to track the location of its users through the ‘back door’. Like what?
This practice sparked criticism from privacy advisors and some legal action. But the software giant claims, Microsoft has a different policy because it only collects data with the consent of the user. Read more
Nielsen: Prospective Buyers Lean into Android Smartphone
Posted on May 1, 2011 |
Android increasingly gain a place in the hearts of smart phone users. Compared with last year this time, consumer tastes really leaning towards that Google’s operating system.
Market research giant Nielsen conducted a survey between July 2010 to September 2010, asking respondents how they are interested in buying an Android phone, a phone IOS, Blackberry, and others. Read more


