Posts Tagged ‘Electronics’

HTC Radar 4G (T-Mobile) review – part 2 of 2

MobileBurn.com – The HTC Radar for T-Mobile USA is a Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) smartphones that features a 3.8-inch touchscreen display, a 1GHz processor, and a very capable back-side illuminated sensor-equipped 5 megapixel camera. It’s a delightful little smartphone that feels great in the hand, thanks to its sculpted, unibody aluminum construction. More info: www.mobileburn.com

First Look: Duracell Powermat Wireless Charging

In this episode, I take a look the new updated Duracell Powermat charging system.

Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX (Verizon) video tour

MobileBurn.com – The Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX for Verizon Wireless is a LTE 4G Android smartphone that sports a massive 3300mAh battery. It also features a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, a 4.3-inch qHD resolution Super AMOLED Advanced touchscreen, and a 1080p HD capable 8 megapixel camera. It does everything the original DROID RAZR does, just for a much longer time. More info: www.mobileburn.com

T-Mobile MyTouch 4g vs. G2 Part Two by PhoneFight (Browser, Messaging and Phone App)

Phonefight’s first comparison video. T-Mobile’s hottest new 4g phones go head to head to PhoneFight it out. I did make a few mistakes I’m sure, and I appreciate any feedback. I will be posting a third part add on comparing the two phone’s Video player’s. Thanks for watching and please subscribe. Feel free to comment below of any questions or message me. I usually answer pretty fast.

Nokia Lumia 710 (T-Mobile) video tour

MobileBurn.com – The Nokia Lumia 710 for T-Mobile is the first Lumia smartphone to arrive in the US That means it is the first Windows Phone powered Nokia to hit the States as well. As much as we would have liked to have seen the higher-end Lumia 800 come first, there is a bit to like about the Lumia 710, including its fast performace, decent camera, and rock-bottom price. The 710’s weak points are in its LCD display, which is not as good as the AMOLED options from the competition, and the lower quality feel of the materials used in its construction. The Lumia 710 will be available from T-Mobile on January 11 for .99 on-contract. More info: www.mobileburn.com

HTC Radar 4G (T-Mobile) review – part 1 of 2

MobileBurn.com – The HTC Radar for T-Mobile USA is a Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) smartphones that features a 3.8-inch touchscreen display, a 1GHz processor, and a very capable back-side illuminated sensor-equipped 5 megapixel camera. It’s a delightful little smartphone that feels great in the hand, thanks to its sculpted, unibody aluminum construction. More info: www.mobileburn.com

Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic Touch Video Camera Test (Night)

This is one of The Best Video cameras I have seen on a Phone yet.. EPIC WIN!!! (sorry for the sound, i had the windows down till about 2:50)

Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod / 496RC2 Ball head

photography-on-the.net www.cameralabs.com Here’s a look at the 055XPROB. I included a couple of reviews so you can read them and look at the pictures and video.

Chilla Frilla – Samsung Memoir Unboxing and Review (T-Mobile)

Complete HD 720p Unboxing and Hands-On Review on the Samsung Memoir for T-Mobile, the first 8 Mega Pixel touch screen Camera Phone to hit the United States! Follow me on Twitter for live updates and news at: www.twitter.com LINK TO THE TEST CONTENT: www.chillafrilla.com

Samsung Dart (T-Mobile) hardware and software video tour

MobileBurn.com – The Samsung Dart is an entry-level Android handset available from T-Mobile. It has a 3.1-inch display with a disappointing QVGA (240 x 320 pixel) resolution, and a 600MHz processor. Running Android 2.2 Froyo, the Dart features Samsung’s TouchWiz interface. The Dart is faster than you might think with its slower processor, but the resolution really lets you down when you try to browse the web. The 3 megapixel camera lacks autofocus and a flash, and only takes QVGA video, which is disappointing as well. In light of its faults, the Dart is as cheap as you can get an Android smartphone, as T-Mobile is offering the phone for free with a new two-year agreement. You can also opt to go a pre-paid route with the Dart, but then you have to plunk down 0 to purchase the phone. More info: www.mobileburn.com

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