March 27th 2010 03:53 pm
Upcoming mobile phones which you can’t miss
Prepare to be invaded by droids. This year is the year of droids. In case you’re still wondering droids with AI cognitive ability, give a slap on your face. No, it doesn’t mean to punish yourself for being less informative, but to wake you up from your lucid dream; it’s 2010 man, not 2100. Manufacturer are beefing up their products with Android operating system. Apart from being open sourced, this OS was hugely popular and particularly stable as well. Well ahead of some proprietary OS like the one from Samsung, where memory leak is still an issue till this date, this includes the new Bada OS as well. Okay, enough of ranting. Here are some mobile phones worth of an upgrade this year.
This new Motorola Android phone is the next evolution from Droid. Sleek is what makes this phone shine. It was already selling in Korean market and the States should get this phone by this month. What distinct this phone with any other phones is its ability to output HD content through its mini-HDMI port. The rest of the specifications are 3.7inch touchscreen, 8mp autofocus camera with xenon flash and 720p video recording.
Boasting a 4inch AMOLED screen, this phone is beautiful. While not as sleek as others, it doesn’t feel cheap and quality of the build is there. While the 5Mp camera is kinda letdown, it was supplemented by 720p HD video recording capability. For storage, it has 16gb build in memory and expandable via microSD. No doubt, its triumph card is its crisp and clear AMOLED screen.
HTC manufactured Google Nexus One. You can expect HTC to sell one with similiar features. And what you got now is the HTC Desire. It was basically a Nexus one with slightly sleeker design and slightly more RAM. What made up the Desire? 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 576MB Ram, 5mp camera and of course Sense UI. Availability circa Q2-Q3 2010.
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