What's the best Speaker Dock Station For An Android Phone?

Q. My choices so far are between the Philips Fidelio AS351/37 Bluetooth Speaker Dock

and

SONR Labs Speaker Dock for Android Smartphones and MP3 Players

I really want to get something that would work wirelessly with a rechargable battery pack and does not use bluetooth to connect to the phone... which would be a combination of the two I have found so far...

Thank you.

A. Those two are probably fairly good.

I use a Braven 650.
Charge by USB, it has a USB slot to plug phones in to charge them, and a 3.5mm jack so you don't have to use Bluetooth if you don't want to (although I use the Bluetooth, it's bloody great). Excellent sound quality, I must say.

What are the best touch screen phones on Metro PCS and Boost Mobile?
Q. I want to buy a cool touch screen either on Metro PCS or Boost Mobile. Please Help! Oh and is Boost Mobile any good?

A. You can buy it from amazon
You can consider buying
1)HTC Aria Android Phone (AT&T)
*Fast 3G connectivity via AT&T's HSDPA/UMTS network (850/1900 MHz bands; 3.6/7.2 Mbps speeds with network availability).
*Powered by the Android operating system (version 2.1) with deep integration of Google services and access to thousands of apps to customize your phone via the Android Market.
*HTC Sense personalized widgets
Customizable HTC Scene home screen panels for creating specific home screens with apps for work, play, travel and more.
*Universal search: Simply start typing to begin searching your contacts, applications, Google, Google Maps, Wikipedia and Twitter. Universal search narrows down the possible results as you type, so it's easier to find what you need.
*Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go. Connect for free using one of the over 20,000 AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots nationwide.
*GPS navigation capabilities via AT&T Navigator service includes audible turn-by-turn directions, real-time traffic updates and re-routing options. This phone also includes a digital compass.
*3.2-inch touchscreen display (320 x 480 pixels) with virtual onscreen keyboard.
*Optical joystick control with PC-like viewing and navigation of the Web with pinch and zoom.
*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.
*Full HTML Web browsing
*Text, picture and video messaging
*Instant messaging is available through AIM, Windows Live, Yahoo!, and Google Talk.
*Push e-mail via Google and Exchange using support for IMAP and POP, MSN Hotmail, Yahoo Mail and AOL Mail.
*Google and corporate calendar supports Exchange 2003 and 2007 protocols.
*Rich mobile multimedia including YouTube, AT&T Music, AT&T Radio, MusicID, MobiTV, and Mobile Video.
*Airplane mode allows you to listen to music while the cellular connectivity is turned off.
*Quickoffice for viewing Word and Excel files
*Security with VPN and SSL plus password enforcement with remote wipe.
Vital Statistics
http://wireless.amazon.com/HTC-Aria-Android-Phone-AT/dp/B003RCJA6S/ref=sh_br_ph_1?tag=bdd-linking-001-20

2)Samsung Solstice a887 Phone, Purple (AT&T)
*2-megapixel camera with 3x digital zoom and video capture capabilities
*Organizer tools: calendar, alarm clock, to-do, stopwatch, world clock, and notes
*Audio file formats: MP3, AAC, Real
*Downloadable ringtones, graphics, games, applications and videos
*Headset jack
*Streaming radio capabilities
http://wireless.amazon.com/Samsung-Solstice-a887-Phone-Purple/dp/B0035LBY4C/ref=sh_br_ph_23?tag=bdd-linking-001-20

Hey you can visit below link you can find more options here :
http://wireless.amazon.com/b/684177011/ref=topnav_br_ph?ie=UTF8&class=link&tag=bdd-linking-001-20

What are the advantages of having an I-Pad?
Q. I can't really see what's so great about having an I-Pad. Aren't they less reliable than lap-tops?

A. The screen is larger than your typical reader so it is easier to read. (Other tablets can also provide this feature)

Ipad's apps Work!!! Unlike my now returned Pandigital Nova tablet which I could not get the cameras to work with Skype. The Skype Ipad app works flawlessly.

Big advantage in buying accessories and other neat devices which are specifically designed for Apple products. There appears to be a wide selection of aftermarket products designed for Apple. Take a look at all of the speaker systems and alarm clocks which are designed to interface and fully integrate with an Ipad,Ipod or Iphone.

The rear camera works in low light and for close ups well enough that I can use it like a magnifying glass. I've used in in several restaurants to read a menu with small print in low light. (its tough to get old)

Apps install easily I haven't had to configure one yet, Click, Download - It works..... Updates are also very easy.

Got excellent tech support at an Apple store regarding a usage issue I have with Safari. (Unresolved but excellent effort made in attempting to resolve it)


There are some things I HATE such as needing to use ITunes to transfer a PDF file so I can read it. Android tablets act like a flash drive so all you need to do is drag and drop a file to a folder on your Android to view or open it. Seems like I have to go through a cumbersome Sync process with Itunes to read a PDF or I have to email it to myself.

Builtin speaker is just OK, I pad is not loud enough for me to use in many situations without the use of docking with a speaker. The Pandigital speaker was much louder.

Safari browser doesn't support Flash. Many videos on web won't play and You Tube requires use of an App. Also encounter web site issues using Safari where buttons don't work properly and in some cases the site doesn't works at all! I cannot use Verizon Mobile web site to send free text messages using the Ipad. I can do so using my PC laptop and the Android based tablet I once owned. The annoyance I have is that many sites then create an App for the web site and redirect you to installing the App. (My Comcast Email for example) So instead of using the browser to do many different things I end up with a collection of many different customized Apps designed to view or interact with web content for various sites)

Comcast, Netflix, YouTube, NPR, Pandora are examples of sites where I need a dedicated app to view/interact with web content because Safari Can't !!!




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