Thursday, May 26, 2011

HTC Trophy Unboxing Video:

HTC Trophy Unboxing Video:


 Generally you always expecting from a carrier to offer something which is relatively fresh and unseen before if they are launching a device with a new mobile platform, but instead, Verizon decides to take a 6-month-old model and makes it their very first Windows Phone 7 smartphone. Alas, the platform’s permeation in the US market is now complete now that Verizon is finally in the game with the HTC Trophy, though, it’s a bit later than what some would’ve anticipated.

 Package wise, we are presented with a fairly clear-cut retail packaging – with an image of the handset position directly on the box with only the contents mentioned in the rear. Opening it up, we feast our eyes on the handset with its clad in red 1,300 mAh battery next to it, while underneath that are the usual set of accessories that we normally find – these  include the microUSB cable, wall charger, and standard set of documentation.

Samsung SPH-D600 leak out Photo:


 We  heard that Samsung SPH-D600 beginning in May, roughly around the time it had passed FCC testing, but up until now we only knew some specs with no real-world photos to prove them. Folks over at Phandroid, however, have gotten hold of first pictorial evidence of the existence of the Sprint-bound handset.



 First 4G device, of the Samsung is SPH-D600, which is already good news by itself, and given the relatively low resolution of 320 x 480 of the screen, we’re most probably talking about an affordable handset. A 3.2-megapixel rear camera with LED-flash is on the back, while a 1GHz Snapdragon chip powers the whole Android 2.3.3 show. Initial rumors painted the device as a full QWERTY slider, but it seems that something has changed in the last minute as the pictures don’t hint at any kind of physical keyboard.

Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Unboxing(Verizon)





 Our friends across the world are getting their game on with the first ever PlayStation certified smartphone in the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY, but now all US consumers are able to experience  same thing now that it’s available through Verizon Wireless. We’ve already reviewed the beloved gaming conscious smartphone already, but seeing that this isn’t your typical handset, we’re undoubtedly still giddy about doing an unboxing for it.

 There’s nothing really out of the ordinary with the handset’s retail packaging since it follows in character to what we’ve been seeing with most Verizon devices of late, though, we’re greeted with an image of the handset upfront with barely any other useful information surrounding its sides.  which consists of the microUSB cable, wall charger, the usual set of documentation, and apparently what appears to be a 3.5mm headset adapter. Some might be confused as to why the latter is packaged along since we find a normal 3.5mm headset jack on the handset itself, but interestingly enough, it’s required when playing games since it doesn’t seem to work properly when you directly plug a pair of headphones to the handset’s 3.5mm port.


 First we saw that the HTC ThunderBolt thundering its way to Verizon’s lineup as the first 4G LTE enabled smartphone, then soon after that, we also witnessed the arrival of the first DROID branded device with LTE connectivity in the Samsung Droid Charge. However,  now we’re supposed to be experiencing something revolutionary now that LG is joining the pack with their 4G LTE Android smartphone in the LG Revolution.

 Although we are very surprised to see its packaging donning a complete black exterior, with only some Verizon, LTE, and LG brandings etched on some parts, it’s still rather strange to see not a single image of the handset anywhere on the box. Considering that we’re only a day away before this thing goes on sale, we’re fairly confident to say that this is what the actual final retail packaging will look like if you happen to pick one up tomorrow. Inside, there’s absolutely nothing that we haven’t seen before – especially when it packages along the microUSB cable, wall charger, and usual set of documentation. Considering that this is truly yet another revolutionary device, we were hoping to see some additional accessories – like a useful microHDMI cable.

New Nokia Oro smartphone (Gold-Plated).


 Nokia today introducing a new Symbian- fashion based smartphone, which named Nokia Oro. This is so luxuriously handset which will goes on sale in Q3 2011 and price of €800 (about $1,126).
 
 The Nokia Oro smartphone is premium gadget with 18-carat gold plating and a sapphire crystal. Not enough, New Oro will bring luxury leather from one of Scotland’s finest Caledonian herds.

 Actually, Nokia Oro has similar specifications to the Nokia C7-00 smartphone. It packs a 3.5-inch touchscreen AMOLED display with a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels, 8GB of internal memory, and a 8-megapixel autofocus camera with dual LED flash and 720p HD video recording.