Which phone do you recommend for me?

Q. I'm gonna buy a new phone in a week but I need to know a good phone, normally I'd prefer Nokia, which is the best phone: NX6 or N900? I want a phone which has a good camera, great for music, and a social type of phone.

A. You can consider buying
1)Nokia N900 Unlocked Phone/Mobile Computer with 3.5-Inch Touchscreen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, Maemo Browser, 32 GB--U.S. Version with Full Warranty
*Fast 3G connectivity with broadband-like speeds via 900/1700/2100 MHz UMTS/HSPA.
*Integrated assisted GPS (A-GPS) receiver for navigation using the Ovi Maps application as well as for geotagging photos and accessing location services used by popular social networking sites. *Switch between rich 3D, satellite and hybrid map views.
*3.5-inch touchscreen display with built-in accelerometer and 800 x 480-pixel resolution. (Learn more)
*Slide-out full QWERTY keyboard as well as virtual onscreen keyboard. Speed your typing up further with smart on-screen features and word completion.
*Maemo 5 software and user interface with direct touch logic, 3D accelerated graphics, and multi-window multitasking menu logic. (Learn more)
*5-megapixel Carl Zeiss autofocus camera with dual LED flash and sliding lens cover for protection and camera activation. (Learn more)
*Capture WVGA 16:9 video in higher than DVD resolution.
*Digital audio and video playback with multi-format compatibilities plus TV output (cable included) and FM radio.
*Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity with stereo music streaming (A2DP) capabilities as well as hands-free headsets and car kits. (Learn more)
*Wi-Fi networking for accessing the Internet from home, corporate and hotspot networks (802.11b/g); includes WEP, WPA, WPA2 security protocols.
*32 GB internal memory expandable up to 48 GB via optional microSD cards (up to 16 GB in size).
*Full messaging capabilities including SMS, mobile instant messaging (with presence-enhanced contacts), personal and corporate e-mail (with support for Exchange and viewing attachments).
*Easily set up multiple e-mail accounts with support for popular e-mail providers.
*Keep multiple SMS & IM conversations going and move easily between them.
*Mozilla-powered full HTML browser with support for Adobe Flash player and ability to keep multiple web windows open.
*Organizer tools including calendar, clock, notes, calculator, sketch
*Full range of applications including Ovi Maps, PDF reader, and RSS reader
http://www.amazon.com/Nokia-N900-Smartphone-WCDMA-QWERTY/dp/B002OB49SW/?tag=bdd-linking-001-20

2)Motorola DROID A855 Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)
*Fast 3G connectivity thanks to the reliable Verizon Wireless EVâDO, Rev A network
*3.7-inch touchscreen with 480 x 854-pixel resolution and 16 million color depth
*Full slide-out QWERTY keyboard with familiar layout lets you type messages easily without scrolling for the letter you want.
*5-megapixel autofocus camera also includes multiple scene modes, white balance settings, image *quality choices, macro setting, multiple color effects, and geotagging capabilities.
*DVD-quality video capture at 720 x 480-pixel resolution and up to 24 fps capture; up to 30 fps playback
*Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go.
*Bluetooth connectivity (version 2.1) .
*Memory expansion via microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 32 GB (16 GB card included).
*YouTube app for streaming video over 3G and Wi-Fi connections.
*Real HTML Web browsing provides more pages and better Web content delivered efficiently to your phone (Android Webkit HTML5-based browser).
*Email: Corporate (Exchange 2003 and 2007), Gmail, IMAP, POP3, Attachment and browser *document viewer (Microsoft Office and pdf)
*USB 2.0 connectivity
*3.5mm Headset Jack
*Bilingual Interface: English/Español
*Cortex A8 processor with dedicated HW Acceleration
*Memory: ROM: 512MB; RAM: 256MB
*TTY compatible
*Hearing Aid Compatibility = M3/T3
http://wireless.amazon.com/Motorola-A855-Android-Verizon-Wireless/dp/B002UUTCKC/ref=sh_br_ph_6?tag=bdd-linking-001-20

How To Make Batter Life Longer?
Q. I have the lg esteem.
and battery life is like less than 2 hours.
why?
HELP
10 points
thanks!

A. Here are a list of things that drain your battery...

***** Push Notifications ***** These are the apps that are automatically checking for updates every so often. ie."15-60" minutes. These types of apps are your Email, Facebook, Weather Alerts, Breaking News and such. If you wish to save your battery with these... go into the settings of each of these apps and turn off the updates or push notifications until you actually open the app.

***** Animated Wallpaper ***** This is a huge battery drain. Stick with "normal" wallpapers.

***** Updating Widgets ***** Animated clocks or animated widgets of any kind, Weather widgets, messaging widgets, email widgets and such. All of these update themselves periodically... you may be able to lengthen the amount of time between updates, so it updates less often.


Some Other Tips...

***** Dim the Screen ***** The mortal enemy to the battery of your device. The auto-brightness feature that automatically adjusts the screen's brightness to suit ambient lighting levels and system activity. I use this myself on my phone, but all phones software for this is not the same. You may need to manually adjust your phone to a dimmer setting.

***** Keep the Screen Timeout Short ***** Under your phone's display settings menu, you should find an option labeled 'Screen Timeout' or something similar. This setting controls how long your phone's screen stays lit after receiving input.

***** Turn Off Bluetooth ***** The extra "radio" is constantly listening for signals from the outside world. When you aren't in your car, or when you aren't expecting a call that you'll want to take via a headset, turn off the Bluetooth radio. (Besides, walking around with a Bluetooth headset in your ear when you're not actually on a call doesn't do anything positive for your street cred anyway.)

***** Turn Off Wi-Fi When Not In Use ***** As with Bluetooth, your phone's Wi-Fi radio is a serious battery drainer. While you prefer the improved speed at your home or office, there's no point in leaving the Wi-Fi radio on when you're out and about. Toggle it off when you go out the door, and turn it back on only when within range of your Wi-Fi network. Add the Wi-Fi toggle widget to their home screen to make this a one-tap process.

***** Go Easy on the GPS ***** Another big battery sucker is your phone's GPS unit, which is a radio that sends and receives signals to and from satellites to triangulate your phone's location. Various apps access your phone's GPS to provide services ranging from finding nearby restaurants to checking you in on social networks. As a user, you can revoke these apps' access to your phone's GPS. When you install them, many apps will ask you for permission to use your location. When in doubt, say no.

***** Kill Extraneous Apps ***** Multitasking... the ability to run more than one app at a time--is a powerful smartphone feature. It also burns a lot of energy, because every app you run uses a share of your phone's processor cycles. By killing apps that you aren't actually using, you can drastically reduce your CPU's workload and cut down on its power consumption. For Android phones--which are notorious battery hogs due to their wide-open multitasking capabilities--we like an app called Advanced Task Killer, which has an auto-kill feature that polices your apps throughout the day

***** Don't Use Vibrate ***** The vibration motor swings a small weight around to make your whole phone shake--and that process takes a lot more juice. If you don't want to be disturbed audibly, consider turning off all notifications and leave the phone in view so you can see when a new call is coming in.

***** Power Saver Mode for Android ***** Newer Android phones include a Power Saver mode that helps manage the phone's various power-sapping features for you. Power Saver mode automatically prevents your apps from updating in the background, dims your screen, reduces the screen timeout setting, disables on-screen animations, and turns off vibration. By default, this mode usually turns on when your battery level drops to 20 percent, but you can set it to kick in at 30 percent instead.

***** JuiceDefender APP for Android ***** By manually adjusting all of your phone's settings over the course of a day, you may be able to squeeze a few extra usable hours out of your battery. But if the effort sounds too cumbersome to you, consider downloading an app that manages your battery for you. This app automatically toggles your radios on and off and manages your phone's CPU usage to optimize your battery life moment-to-moment.

Which phone is should I get HTC Droid Incredible or Blackberry storm 2?
Q.

A. THIS ONE IS BEST ACCORDING TO YOUR REQUIREMENT

HTC DROID INCREDIBLE Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)
Size/Weight: 4.63 x 2.30 x 0.47 inches / 4.6 ounces
*Screen: 480x800 3.7 inch AMOLED
*Processor: 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon (QSD8650) CDMA version of Nexus One Processor (QSD8250)
*Wi-fi: 802.11 b/g/n (I've clocked my phone on speed tests over 6 Mbps when connected to Comcast)
*microSD: 2 GB included / up to 32 GB supported
*Radio: FM using headphone cable as antenna
*Operating System: Android 2.1 (Eclair) with HTC Sense
*Camera: 8 Megapixels with Dual LED Flash
*Bluetooth: 2.1 with A2DP Stereo and EDR
*GPS: A-GPS (Assisted GPS, can be used for locating you during a 911 call, or more commonly navigation)
*Keyboard: Virtual Only
*Speech to Text: Basically can dictate texts, web addresses, and almost anywhere you can type
*Text to Speech: Google Navigation can speak directions
Network: Verizon!
*RAM: 512 MB
*ROM: 768 MB / 512 MB for user
*Internal Storage: 8 GB moviNand
*Battery: 1300 mAh Lithium Ion (checkout Seidio 1750 mAh slim which fits in same space, if you need more power)
*Physical Buttons: Volume Control (up/down), Power/Lock (share same button), Optical Joystick (with click)
*Additional Sensors: Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, Ambient Light Sensor, 3-axis accelerometer, Digital Compass, Proximity Sensor
*Audio Out: 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
*USB: micro-USB (charging and data)
*Audio file types supported: AAC, AMR0, OGG, M4A, MID, MP3, WAV, WMA
*Video file types supported: 3GP, 3G2, MP4, WMV




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