Wednesday 27 April 2011

Blackberry Bold 9700



With the previous Bold model about a year past its original release, the Blackberry Bold 9700 came out at a perfect time. With sleeker looks and more powerful hardware than the previous model, it's just the right device to put RIM firmly in the thick of the business smartphone market.

Physically, the handset looks nothing like its predecessor. The new body is more svelte and compact, with an aesthetic that should appeal to both genders. Not only is it more pocketable than the previous Bold, it's also slimmer than this year's popular Tour. With classy looks, appealing lines and a great feel in the hand, it's an easy winner in the design department.

The downside to the compact frame is that the 9700's screen is smaller at 2.44 inches (compared to its predecessor's 2.75-inch). Display, at a 480x360 resolution, is brilliant, with crisp lines and vibrant colors. Navigation array, 35-key QWERTY keypad (crammed, but large and comfortable, buttons) and the rest of the physical controls work admirably. UI is similar to the previous device's, save for some slight refinements in OS 5.0.

As a phone, the quad-band handset manages excellent call quality on both ends of the conversation. Voices sounded clear, with nary the sign of any distortion. The speakerphone mic picked up voices very well on our end, although speaker quality was just average. Battery life has a rated talk time of 6 hours, which should be good for a couple days of regular use.

With a powerful 624MHz CPU, the smartphone runs very fast. Coupled with speedy 3G, performance of connected apps is downright snappy. Browser has received much improvement over RIM's previous versions (faster Javascript, CSS and Google Gears). Despite their efforts, however, the browser still lags behind other smartphones, marked by very slow-responding navigation.

The Bold 9700 comes with the usual Blackberry smartphone features, including a souped-up messaging and productivity suite, aGPS and Bluetooth. There's the excellent Blackberry Enterprise Server, of course, which supports Exchange, Domino and GroupWise. There's also an attachment viewer, a bevy of pre-installed messaging clients and Documents To Go.

Unlike many of Blackberry's previous releases, the phone comes with both 3G and Wi-Fi, allowing you more chances of staying connected wherever you end up (yep, it's a world phone too). The Wi-Fi service even comes with UMA, which lets you make unrestricted calls over data lines without running up your minutes.
The media player is decent, with a good range of supported formats. The 3.2 megapixel camera was a huge step-up from its predecessor, managing excellent photo quality, while providing for a good range of editing options.
Overall, the BlackBerry Bold 9700 is an excellent business phone, especially for frequent travelers who could use both the 3G and Wi-Fi support. The browser, while decent, is the handset's only low point, one that we expect RIM to work on during the next year.

Monday 25 April 2011

I mate ultimate 5150


I-mate has debuted a new line of Windows Mobile 6 devices from the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona this week called the Ultimate series, and we were instantly drawn to this, the Ultimate 5150. Living up to its name, the Ultimate 5150 is packed to the brim with features and even includes quad-band GSM with EDGE data and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA, meaning it will work on any GSM 3G network worldwide.

Connectivity options do not stop there though, with the 5150 also providing 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth v2.0+EDR, and a miniUSB port. The I-mate Ultimate 5150, powered by an Intel Bulverde 520MHz CPU, sports a large 262k color touch screen with a VGA (480x640 pixel) resolution, proudly displaying the new Windows Mobile 6 Professional operating system.

 The on board 256MB ROM and 128MB RAM is complemented with a microSD memory card slot, which can be well utilized with the 2.0 megapixel camera. Video out functionality is available, and an FM radio is also on board.

Sunday 24 April 2011

I MATE (JASJAR )


Design

If portability, aesthetics, and usability of phone functions are of significant importance to you when purchasing a PDA, you may as well close this browser window now. The JASJAR is not for the stylish teen or those with simple needs; it's a business tool designed specifically for mobile professionals. For most, one look at the device is sure to be a dead giveaway of this fact -- it's an eye-sore, to be frank.
It weighs 285g and meas
ures 81mm by 127.7mm by 25mm; given the fact that it's equipped with a 62-key QWERTY keyboard and swivelling touch screen, we're unsure whether to call it a miniaturised laptop PC or a smartphone. Regardless, one great aspect of this design is that data entry ranks among the best we've seen from a device of this size. Punching out long e-mails and word documents is extremely comfortable, thanks to the relatively large keys.

In addition to the keypad, data can also be inputted using the stylus and 3.6-inch touchscreen. Yet pulling out the stylus when you only need to accomplish a simple task can be a chore, so there's also a number of handy shortcut keys. Volume, camera, voice dial, calling and power buttons all make an appearance and, thankfully, they're all located in logical positions.

The swivelling screen allows the device to be closed with the screen facing either internally or externally. The former provides protection against scratching, but if you plan to use the phone feature you'll want to have the screen facing outwards, as the speaker and microphone are located here. It's also worth noting that the JASJAR will automatically switch between portrait and landscape modes depending on the position of the screen.

Features

One of the most impressive aspects of the JASJAR is its 3G network support, as smartphones aren't commonly 3G-capable. The device also sports tri-band GSM/GPRS (900/1800/1900) connectivity, 802.11b Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Infrared, making it easily the most connected PDA/smartphone device we've encountered.
It's got two integrated cameras -- one 1.3-megapixel offering (with flash/focus light) on the back, and a secondary CIF (352x288) camera on the front for video conferencing. The second camera complements the 3G connectivity option nicely, as it provides a compelling application for making use of the additional bandwidth provided by a 3G network.

If you're not impressed yet, you will be when you hear that the device's 3.6-inch display boasts a resolution of 640x480. There's plenty of screen space to work with, and we didn't have any issues reading the display while outdoors.

Under the hood is a powerful set of components, including a speedy 520MHz Intel processor, 64MB of RAM and 128MB of flash ROM. Should you require more space to store your files, there's also an SD expansion slot.

Like most current smartphones, the JASJAR runs Windows Mobile 5.0, and thus comes bundled with pocket versions of Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint), Outlook, Internet Explorer and MSN Messenger. Your files and tasks can be synchronised with your desktop PC using ActiveSync, which also allows you to install any third-party Java applications.

Of course, push e-mail is supported as well. If your JASJAR isn't updated to include this feature, be sure to check out our DIY guide on the subject for detailed information on how to do this yourself.

Performance

We apologise for labouring the point, but we must re-iterate that we found the JASJAR to be unsuitable for use as a primary mobile phone. Unless you're comfortable using a Bluetooth headset, you'll soon tire of the device's size, weight and unorthodox design.
We found the processor and RAM to be adequate, and there's little delay when loading up applications. The JASJAR's battery provides around eight hours of talk time (slightly less if you're on 3G) and around 250 hours of standby time.

Despite its unsavoury aesthetics, the JASJAR is an ideal companion for the mobile professional that needs to input large amounts of data on the go.
 

Samsung Serenata-Music Mobile Phone








"Samsung Serenata-Music Mobile Phone"
Serenata is a music mobile phone focusing on sound quality and at the same time on bringing a more sophisticated lifestyle. To own Serenata is to enjoy the best possible music experience while you are on the move. Bang & Olufsen's expertise in concept development, user interface experience, acoustic sound capabilities and design skills together with Samsung's leadership in mobile phone technology, engineering and quality have realized a new way of combining unique music and mobile experiences for consumers. Featuring hi-fi speakers to deliver high quality sound reproduction and telephony, Serenata also provides a portable conference call feature, enabling multiple users to have a phone call.
The Serenata's 4GB of storage might be the least impressive thing about it, given the array of off-beat luxury features packed inside by Samsung's partner Bang & Olufsen.

There’s a new high-capacity media phone in town and it's… downright ridiculous. Samsung and Danish design firm Bang & Olufsen revealed their latest collaboration on Tuesday, the Serenata phone. Featuring B&O's trademark over-the-top design, 4GB of storage and a 2.26-inch LCD screen, the Sereneta might not quite be ready to oust Apple in the technical arena, but as a status symbol, it certainly stands a chance.
The Serenata distinguishes itself from similar devices in a number of ways. For one, it’s not all touch screen. A giant scroll wheel with a center selection button dominates the upper half of the unit. Everything the player does, from music selection to text messaging, can be controlled with the wheel or the integrated touch screen.


General
Network HSDPA / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Announced 2007, October
Status Coming Soon
Size Dimensions 109.5 x 63 x 19.7 mm
Weight 136 g

Display
Type TFT touchscreen, 256K colors
Size 240 x 240 pixels, 2.26 inches

Ringtones
Type Polyphonic (64 channels)
Customization
Vibration Yes

Memory
Phonebook 1000 entries
Call records 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls
Card slot No
- 4 GB internal memory
Data
GPRS Yes
HSCSD No
EDGE No
3G HSDPA
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0

Features
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML
Games No
Colors Black
Camera No
- MP3/AAC/WMA player
- Scheduler
- Built-in handsfree
- Voice memo
- Currency converter
- World time

Battery
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Stand-by Up to 280 h
Talk time Up to 3 h
 The phone allows users to create to-do lists, write in calendars, and has enough battery power for three hours of talk time.

The handsets will go on sale in Europe by the end of the month, said Anthony Lee, a spokesman at Samsung. Pricing has not yet been.


Toshiba G450


As well as having an MP3 player, the Toshiba G450 has an alarm clock. This may seem silly, but as a mobile phone alarm clock is probably its most used PIM function, then it's reassuring that it is there.  And it's worth mentioning because really, apart from MP3s and the alarm clock, the Toshiba G450 doesn't really do anything else. OK, you can make calls, send texts and manage your contacts list too.. but really you wouldn't want to try doing anything else on the G450's tiny screen.

Toshiba say that the maximum talktime on 3G is just 70 minutes, with up to 140 minutes talktime on GSM. Standby time is 7-8 days. The short talktime is due in part to the small 600 mAH battery. You can tell by this that the natural environment for the G450 is to be plugged into a laptop with a USB cable.


This is a very odd device. But we give credit to Toshiba for trying something different with the G450's design. Think of it as an alternative to a standalone USB cellular modem, and you might be close to figuring out the G450's target market.

Toshiba say that the G450 should be available from the first quarter of 2008 across Europe, in Black, Red and Silver colour combinations.

NOKIA 5700

The new generation of mobiles makes more and more work easy with entertainment. Nokia present its new mobile phone NOKIA 5700. It is in different and attractive look than other mobiles of Nokia. Multimedia features of mobile are excellent. Data transfer rate is very high with advance technology in this mobile.

Key Features of NOKIA 5700

Display size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.2 inches

Ringtones - polyphonic, MP3, AAC.

Data Transfer- GPRS-class 11, HSCSD 42.2 kbps, EDGE class 32, 296/177.6 kbits, 3G- 384 kbps, Bluetooth, Infrared an USB support.

Memory- Memory card support – micro SD (Trans Flash), 35 MB user memory.
64 MB SDRAM, 128 MB ROM

Camera - 2MP, 1600*1200 pixels, video(QVGA), flash.

Battery - Stand by – Up to 290 h Talk time Up to 3 h 30 min

Other – FM Stereo Radio, Video calling, Video player, OS-Symbian OS v9.2,S60 rel 3.1.

General opinion about mobile:

According to most online mobile sites public opinion about this mobile is very good. It has all features of good mobile. For buying and more detail u can log on to any online mobile sites.

Saturday 23 April 2011

Samsung i780




Touch screen mobile change the way of using mobile in different ways. These mobile phones have easily replaced laptops in terms of mobile computing on the move. The Samsung i780 falls in the category of the touch screen mobile phones that operates under Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional operating system.

 Order this phone from a retailing site in the UK at an affordable price and enjoy imaging, browsing the internet, phoning, sending and receiving SMS, MMS, email and Instant messaging, and data installation and transmission.

The i780 Phone impresses the users through its TFT 65k touch screen, QWERTY keyboard, 2 mega pixel camera, VGA camera, Windows Media Player, high-end messaging services, GPRS, EDGE, 3G technology, Bluetooth, Infrared and USB to implement flawless communication. Buy Samsung i780 immediately to explore the world of communication at cheaper plans and tariffs.

 Since this phone has adopted Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional operating system; the users will definitely access to office management tools like Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook to accomplish their routine task. With the cell phone; the users can easily create office on the move. Transferring data or downloading applications is not a Herculean task as it is well protected with 3G technology to provide speed to the machine..

3G mobile phones,,,



Day by day increment of new technology leads the simple communication to more funny and entertaining media.

3G mobile phones are the example of it. The 3G Mobile Phones subscribe to a technology called the Third Generation. 3G is a legatee of the 2G technology and can be best described by differences between the two. Launched in Europe in 2003, the Third Generation technology is dedicated to the needs of mobile users.

How 3G phones different from 2G phones?

Data transfer rate in 3G phone is higher than 2G phones. While 2G phones transferred data at about 144 Kilobits per second, the 3G phones are capable of transferring it at a speed of about 380 kilobits per second. This works in the interest of consumers as they save both time and money.

The 3G mobile phones cater to consumers in need of enhanced connectivity and data transfer. This implies that all businessmen and professionals can use this phone to access Internet from their mobile phones at broadband speed.

Video calling facility of 3G mobile phone completely differ it from 2G mobiles. This facility does not supported by 2G mobiles. This is the hallmark of the technology. Perhaps a person from yesteryears would deem it a product of sorcery.3G phones operate only in the 3G network. Installation of 3G network requires licensing, which is very expensive.

3G phones in market:

There is an abundance of 3G enabled mobile phones in the market. Some of the best known include all of Nokia's N Series. Sony Ericsson W850i, W950i, K800i et al are also 3G enabled. But, before you buy your own 3G mobile phone remember to enquire your service provider about the availability of compatible network in your work zone.

Thursday 21 April 2011

LG KE850..


Do you love playing mobile phone games or need to stay connected to the Internet always? You can browse the Internet, play games such as Pipe, Halloween Fever, and so on, and set polyphonic ring tones in your KE850 mobile phone. This Bluetooth enabled phone allows you to send MMS, EMS, SMS, and emails as well.

 Besides the above mentioned features, you can record videos or click images with the 1600x1200 pixel camera, and listen to your favourite FM channel as KE850 has FM Radio. This phone has it all that you might be looking for in a latest mobile phone. It is sophisticated, unique, stylish, and versatile. Definitely the perfect choice for those who like to communicate in style.

The 400x200 pixel touch screen is the most alluring part of LG KE850. The TFT touch screen can show upto 256,000 colours. A capacitive screen, flash user interface, downloadable wallpapers are a few of the characteristics of the KE850. If you are among those who wish they could store thousands of contacts in their mobile phone, this one is surely made for you.

 Its phone book can store upto one thousand entries. Besides this, the memory is huge enough to keep track of the call records and can store records of 40 missed, 40 received, and 40 dialled calls. Not only does it have a huge memory, but also has tremendous data transfer speed of 32-48 kbps.

The touch pad of the phone LG KE850 Prada is superb and its extra sensitive to touch. The extra large phone makes it very comfortable for finger use on the touch screen. And the extra wide LCD maximizes the view point also. The phone has a set of comprehensive software which makes the use of this mobile a new experience and joy.

The web browser, the software like Adobe/Macromedia Flash support and others installed in it make it superb for office goers to view files on text word, powerpoint, excel, and PDF. The emailing and messaging applications of the phone is superb.

Tuesday 19 April 2011

Nokia N 93



Nokia N 93 can be said as an ultimate multimedia handset.The Nokia N93 is a 3G phone that encapsulates features of a magic wand. With a 3.2 mega-pixel camera, 3x optical zooming ability, Carl Zeiss optics, auto-focus, VGA, flash, photo/video editor, and a secondary CIF video call camera, the handset offers the ultimate in mobile interactive optical functionalities.

Multimedia and Other Facilities:
 
The N93 facilitates advanced multimedia features and ends ennui. This is a real good news for addicted gamers who can now download Java games at a thunderous pace. Yes, with GPRS (107.2/64.2Kbps), HSCSD, EDGE, and WLAN, robust data can be transferred in a wink. Bluetooth, Infrared, and USB v2.0 expedite data sharing and exchange.
 
 It functions as a personal satellite, discovering services and provides peer-to peer data transfer over internet protocol network.If music is the bug that bit you, the N93 is an absolute requisite. Loaded with Mp3, AAC, MPEG4 player, and a stereo FM radio, the bug keeps you humming. The polyphonic and downloadable MP3 ringtones complete the musical experience.

Price and Contracts For Nokia N93:
 
There are top Nokia n93 deals and Nokia n93 contracts which offers you Nokia n93 at a reasonable price. There are good tariff plans on Nokia n93 on O2 in which the line rental ranges from £25 to £40 where you will be getting the mobile phone on reasonable cost with other incentives as well. The incentive can be free insurance for 1 or 3 months. In some of the deals you will be getting free accessories too.

No doubt, the deals are good enough where you will be benefited. So, have Nokia n93 with these top deals and enjoy the benefits offered by them. For more infomraion n93 and select according your choice.

Sony Ericsson W760i


  



The Sony Ericsson W760i is the latest music focussed handset from the range and incorporates some new technology aswell as upgraded Walkman software and features.

The Sony W760i has been initially released in the UK on O2 contract tariffs, consumers are able to sign up to a 12 month or 18 month contract agreement and receive a W760i Walkman phone free of charge.

It is a Walkman Phone with GPRS support, the Sony Ericsson W760 is HSDPA enabled, offering 3G Services, USB connectivity, EDGE Technology and Bluetooth Wireless with A2DP Stereo Support. Messaging solutions include email and the browser comes with RSS Reader, the internal memory is 40MB with a 1GB memory stick included in the package for optional expansion and a phonebook capable of storing contact details for 1000 entries.

Mutlimedia features include a 3.2 mega pixel camera with video capture & playback features, an MP3 Player which will support AAC audio file formats and a built-in FM Radio with RDS.The camera is complimented with Picture Editing software and an image viewer and the Music Player with built-in Stereo Speakers.

With enough space to store up to 950 of music tracks on the phone and a whole lot more on removeable MicroSD memory cards, bonus features such as TrackID recognition, Shake Control, Sensme and TrackID charts, the Sony Ericsson W760i will no doubt keep users more than just entertained.

Although initially launched on O2 in the UK, the Sony W760i will be picked up by further networks in the coming weeks, this is not a network exclusive mobile phone. The first edition to be released is the Intense Black model, the red edition is to be a network exclusive with Vodafone once UK stocks arrive.

Sony Ericsson w995



sony Ericsson’s new Walkman series phone W995 complete all desired of  walkman phone lovers.

 It's a good-looking and easy-to-use music phone with excellent sound quality. This is a music phone that takes everything great about the Walkman range and makes it even better, thanks to the standard 3.5mm headphone jack at  the top.

On the back is the 8.1 megapixel lens  LED flash and a small metal flip stand so you can set it somewhere handy to watch video

The Sony Ericsson W995 is a slider, so you'd expect it to be on the chunky side. That said, they've kept it reasonably slim by keeping the top part to a svelte 4mm, delivering the vital statistics of 97x49x15mm and 113g. So it's still a fair old handful, but not bad at all considering what's inside.

Display looks pleasing with its 2.6 inches. This is a feature Sony Ericsson has definitely improved on alongside of the previous models – all of them have smaller ones. Resolution, however, remains the same – QVGA and the screen supports 262k colors. No matter, image quality is really good. Thanks to the light sensitivity sensor, display is usable even in bright light, although colors get rather worn-out.
Similarly to the Sony Ericsson W705, the phone looks stylish, presentable and buttoned-down. Both its front side and battery cover are made of metal and sport nicely looking brushed pattern that is, however, hardly noticeable on the black handset we are reviewing. Still, the W995 also comes in silver and red varieties.

Sunday 17 April 2011

NOKIA N8


After long time I restarted posting on this blog with one of best mobile by NOKIA. This mobile has every features that one should want in his/her phone, it gives you best rewards to you money.This phone introdue new range in photo shooting with its 12 MP camera. Video quality of phone gets better than ever. It has wide display of 3.5 inch. Touchscreen faciltiy of mobile looks very user friendly. On screen keyboard also provided.

Sound is cl


ean and louder. Voice call quality is above average. Nokia's bundled headset, which features a pair of noise-isolating ear buds that are a clear cut above the mediocrity typically thrown in with phones. Games and softwares can be downloaded for ovi store.

Other featers include Bluetooth 3.0 plus A2DP, GPS (both the real and assisted kind), 802.11n WiFi 16GB of built-in storage, and of course a MicroSD slot for adding up to 32GB more. Light and proximity sensors are joined by an accelerometer and magnetometer in ensuring that there's no unfilled nook or cranny within the N8's aluminum body. Suffice it to say, you won't be lacking for options with this handset.

After long time I restarted posting on this blog with one of best mobile by NOKIA. This mobile has every features that one should want in his/her phone, it gives you best rewards to you money.This phone introdue new range in photo shooting with its 12 MP camera. Video quality of phone gets better than ever. It has wide display of 3.5 inch. Touchscreen faciltiy of mobile looks very user friendly. On screen keyboard also provided.

Sound is clean and louder. Voice call quality is above average. Nokia's bundled headset, which features a pair of noise-isolating ear buds that are a clear cut above the mediocrity typically thrown in with phones. Games and softwares can be downloaded for ovi store.

Other featers include Bluetooth 3.0 plus A2DP, GPS (both the real and assisted kind), 802.11n WiFi 16GB of built-in storage, and of course a MicroSD slot for adding up to 32GB more. Light and proximity sensors are joined by an accelerometer and magnetometer in ensuring that there's no unfilled nook or cranny within the N8's aluminum body. Suffice it to say, you won't be lacking for options with this handset.

HTC





This successor of impressive HTC Legend is truly a best android from HTC. Super features of mobile phone make it best among all others. Starting with look and design, dimension are 119 x 60 x 11.9 mm and 134 g weight, with touchscreen of 3.7 inches and 480 x 800 pixels resolution, four attractive buttons on front gives it smart look. It’s slim and easy to carry anywhere. Multi touch input and auto rotate sensor available. Supports many kind of data transfer (GPRS,EDGE,WLAN,Bluetooth, ..Etc) with 2G and 3G technology. It support camera of 5 mega pixel with LED flash.

To listen music on this smart phone 3.5 mm audio jack available. Inbuilt player for MP3, MP4, AAC+/WAV, WMA9, etc. For storage it supports microSD card upto 32 GB that is lot to store all of your favorite video/audio songs and other stuffs.

Processing speed is upto 1 GHz with Snapdragon processor, so now its faster in multi tasking facility. Android OS (Eclair v2.1) gives power boost to this smart phone, with it you can enjoy thousand of online apps of android. GPS system is available with A-GPS support. Enjoy social networking and google applications through third party applications.

Thinking of getting smart phone which gives best reward to your money. It is 'HTC Desire'.


Samsung Galaxy Tab






features

Is Your Laptop Nervous? It Should Be
The Samsung Galaxy Tab™ brings you the media you want and keeps you connected with anyone, anytime. Compact and light, you can keep in touch with people and content through 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi® 802.11 b/g/n or Bluetooth® Wireless Technology 3.0. With a battery life of up to 13 hours* and a crisp TFT-LCD display, you’re free to communicate, update, and enjoy.

It's a Heavyweight In Performance, and a Lightweight In...Weight
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a 13.58-ounce, 7-inch tablet that slips easily into a pocket or bag. A virtual QWERTY keyboard and SWYPE™ technology makes e-mail and texting on the go easy–you can type on the Tab either by using both thumbs or by using SWYPE input technology.

The Freedom of Android™
Galaxy Tab features Froyo, Google’s Android™ 2.2 platform, bringing you great performance and speed for browsing Adobe® Flash® Player compatible websites. Fully integrated with services like Google Maps™ and YouTube™ you can search, view, and easily download any of the tens of thousands of cool apps available on Android Market™.

Be the Social Butterfly of All the Social Networks
The Samsung Galaxy Tab allows you to easily access Facebook®, MySpace™ and Twitter™ so that you can stay connected to friends and family.

Your Favorite Movies Are Always Showing

Samsung’s new Media Hub app brings your favorite entertainment to the Galaxy Tab. The app is preloaded for instant access to a broad selection of movies and TV shows that start playing while they download.
Be a Bookworm and the Office Hero
Bury yourself in all of your favorite books, magazine and newspapers with just a touch of the screen with the pre-loaded Amazon Kindle™ e-Reader. Access all of your important documents as well as create new ones via ThinkFree Office™, which is compatible with Microsoft® Office applications like Word, Excel® and PowerPoint® as well as Adobe® pdf viewing.

Cameras Coming and Going 
The Tab makes creating and sharing images and video fast and portable with its two cameras. The rear-facing 3-megapixel camera with flash captures images and video that can be edited and shared. With its front-facing camera, you can easily stay in touch and video-chat for either business or pleasure. Pre-loaded with Qik, users can video-chat and seamlessly talk with other people over a Wi-Fi connection.

Let the Games Begin
Armed with the latest Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1, The Samsung Galaxy Tab supports fast and seamless viewing of any web page, and provides enhanced video and game experience. Experience the ultimate full HTML internet viewing experience with Adobe® Flash® for watching videos and animations on the incredible 7" LCD display.

 
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