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    Posts Tagged with Motorola

    Motorola’s Droid Gets its Turn in the Limelight as an iPhone Killer

    Posted October 29, 2009 by lavenya dilip
    Found in: Cell Phones, Breaking News

    It’s an accepted fact by now that iPhone killers come and go, but so far none have quite managed to dethrone the crowned prince. But Droid managed to set the press on fire yesterday as news and reviews poured in for this Motorola-Verizon-Google Smartphone. Many gadget lovers believe that this might just be the one tenacious contender to finish the job that others failed to accomplish!

    Let’s start with the basics. Said to be the slimmest phone on the market with a full, slide-out QWERTY keypad , it is poised for release on Nov. 6th for $199 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate. It makes it at 4.6 by 2.4 by 0.5 inches, a negligible few hundredths of an inch thicker than the iPhone. If you are looking for a lightweight phone, you might be disappointed that it is on the heavier side at six ounces. But there are going to be some pay-offs for the physical keyboard and the big display which is lacking in the iPhone and sought after by many.

    Droid’s 3.7-inch touch screen is about two-tenths of an inch bigger than the iPhone’s display and provides an advantage while web browsing. What’s got everyone’s curiosity piqued is the fact that it is the first phone to run on latest version 2.0 of Android, Google’s open source operating system. That comes with a few extra perks such as full-on push support for Microsoft Exchange and Google Gmail. If you are a Facebook addict, the phone will draw contact information from your Facebook pals into your address book via a widget. A click gets you right into their profiles and you never need to miss on any of their status updates when you are on the go. Other preloaded widgets include YouTube, a corporate calendar, and “Power Control” where you can turn on/off your wireless connections, adjust brightness etc. (The iphone does not support widgets.) A You Tube app lets you comment on clips, favorite them, or share videos via e-mail and Facebook.

    Google Maps with new GPS-aided turn-by-turn navigation makes it’s debut with Android 2.0 and Droid. The navigation system provides free, voice-activated service with satellite view, traffic, ATMs, and restaurants, Google latitude, turn-by-turn directions etc. Thanks to Android’s voice-recognition technology, you can say where you want to be directed to if you find typing cumbersome.

    The Droid’s 5-megapixel camera comes with a dual LED flash and auto-focus/image stabilization capabilities and the consensus is that the DVD-quality video recording is comparable to that of iPhone’s. You can then upload your shots directly to Facebook and Picasa with geotags. The iPhone is still king when it comes to cooler and more numerous apps for download, not to mention the popular access to movie rentals and iTunes store. (Droid does let you download songs via the Amazon MP3 store). But it is only a matter of time before Droid’s open android platform, more malleable to customization to get the development community going for a more creative apps palette.

    Other features include Wi-Fi; USB mass storage; Bluetooth 2.0; a 3.5mm headphone jack; 440×854 pixels resolution, a vibrate mode, text ;multimedia messaging, a calculator, and an alarm clock .

    Now the million dollar question is if Droid will manage to knock Apple off its pedestal. Judging by past record of wannabes, I wouldn’t hold my breadth on that one. But judging from all the excitement in the media, Droid promises a stiff fight ahead.

    Save on Replacement Cell Phone Batteries

    Posted September 10, 2009 by marti
    Found in: Cell Phones, Deal of the Day

    You know how happy you are when you get a new mobile phone. No scratches or chips from bouncing off pavement or dropping on floors, the numbers aren’t worn yet and the battery seems to last forever, or at least longer than expected.

    Fast forward about 12-18 months, after charging and recharging, sometimes admittedly at half-life because you can’t run the risk of it going dead while you’re running about. Eventually, that battery gets tired and your usage time doesn’t seem to last quite as long as it used to.

    Do you need a whole new phone? Well, maybe, but not necessarily. If you’re on a budget, replacing your cell phone’s battery might be a better option than throwing down another $100-$300, depending. Check out the replacement batteries Smarter features.
    Nextel battery
    For Nextel users, the Nextel I85 (1000 mAh) replacement battery for $26.99 could help you out. It’s quality tested, OEM compatible, and works with Nextel I60, I85, I90, I95 models. Get from Accessory Geeks and use code ORDER032008 to get 5% off plus free shipping on any order.

    Motorola battery

    For Motorola 120c, 120e, 120t, 120x cellular phone users, the Motorola SNN5571 replacement battery (from $25.90) could be the one. Use code EB8 to save 10% off, plus score free shipping on your purchase when using coupon code EB8 during checkout at eBatts.com.

    Got an LG, Samsung, Sanyo, Nokia, or Sony Ericsson?  We’ve got those, too.

    Get these replacement cell phone batteries and more cell phone accessory deals at Smarter.com.

    Blog Round-Up: This Week in Gadgets Blogs

    Posted April 17, 2009 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Gadgets

     David Beckham

    This week in gadget blogs and news from around the Net:

    • 10 of the geekiest music videos of all time - Gizmodo
    • David Beckham goes Terminator for Motorola - Engadget
    • 3,500 Per Square Inch - Yanko Design
    • Fujitsu’s Secure USB memory device, with erasing capabilities - OhGizmo!
    • Star Wars T-shirts for the eco-geek - Technabo

    And this week in the Smarter Gadgets Blog we talked about:

    Buy Hands Free Headsets: Save on Cell Phone Headsets

    Posted June 9, 2008 by nick
    Found in: Cell Phones, Deal of the Day

    I live in Southern California and I’ve been noticing signs everywhere that say starting July 1st, if you’re talking and driving on your cellBluetooth Ant phone, that you must use a hands-free headset. It’s the law.

    So, to save you some cash by not getting a ticket, I thought I’d introduce to you all the great hands free, cell phone headsets on Smarter.

    We carry hundreds of different types of headsets from cordless kits to the popular Bluetooth brand from Motorola.

    Here check this great deal on the popular Blue Ant Wireless X3 Micro Bluetooth headset. This lightweight and stylish device is both small enough to carry in your pocket and very reliable. And its only $34.99.

    If you’re not a fan of the Bluetooth model, then check out the hundreds of different models. Since it’s still early June, you still have some time to order and have it shipped to your home before July 1st. That is if you live in California of course. If you don’t , then check it out anyways.

    To check out the hands free cell phone headsets on Smarter.com, click here.

    This Week in Gadget Blogs

    Posted March 14, 2008 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Gadgets

    Diamond iPod Shuffle goes on sale

    A quick recap of gadget news and blogs around the Net:

    • World’s most expense iPod Shuffle goes on sale - Yahoo! News UK
    • Who needs popsicles when you can have a Bob’s Pickle Pop instead! - OhGizmo
    • Repo II Backpack Speaker system makes you look like a Storm Trooper - Technabob
    • BattleBots to return and air on ESPN - Popular Mechanics
    • Get a Motorola Bluetooth headset for only $4.99 - Gizmodo
    • AT&T releases Blackberry Pearl 8120 - Engadget
    • Dell XPS One finally released in Europe - Shiny Shiny

    Dell XPS One
    And in Smarter Gadgets we talked about: