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Senin, 05 Maret 2012

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play

A full-featured Android mobile phone,
the unlocked, 3G-enabled Sony Ericsson
Xperia PLAY is also the world's first
PlayStation certified smartphone--
providing the ultimate mobile gaming
experience. Get your game on with the
high-res 4-inch multi-touch screen and
slide-out game pad, which reveals a
directional keypad, dual analog touch
joystick, two shoulder buttons, and the
four iconic PlayStation symbol keys--
circle, X, square, and triangle.
The Xperia PLAY pairs the Android 2.3
Gingerbread operating system
with a 1
GHz Snapdragon II processor and an
Adreno 205 graphics processor for a
faster overall experience and totally
immersive gaming. Stereo sound adds
additional depth and dimension to
gaming, music and video, and the VGA
front-facing camera enables easy video
chat with fellow gamers.
Other features include a 5-megapixel
rear camera/camcorder, Wireless-N Wi-Fi
networking, Bluetooth for hands-free
devices and stereo audio streaming, GPS
turn-by-turn directions via free Google
Maps with Navigation, microSD
expansion to 32 GB, access to both
personal and corporate e-mail, and up
to 7.7 hours of talk time.
Get Your Game On
The Xperia PLAY is the first PlayStation
Certified Android smartphone
. You'll
feel the action with real console
controls, and to make the gaming
experience complete, Xperia PLAY
provides superb stereo sound and
support for multi-player gaming. Here's
just a sampling of what's available for
downloading to the Xperia PLAY:
Assassins Creed Altair's Chronicles HD
One of the most popular gaming
franchises, with action, puzzles and
stealth gameplay set in the Middle East
of the Crusades
Need for Speed Grab the wheel of the
fastest, hottest, and most powerful cars
in the world.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell The latest
installment in this key franchise. Special
Forces operative and renegade Sam
Fisher returns to fight a corrupt secret
agency.
Dungeon Defenders Second Wave
Stunning graphics, intense gameplay and
exclusive on Xperia PLAY.
N.O.V.A.2 Awesome graphics and intense
multiplayer gameplay. This First-Person
Shooter makes its Android debut
exclusively on Xperia PLAY.
The games are downloadable via the
Xperia PLAY launcher, an application
that is activated by sliding open the
gamepad. The Xperia PLAY launcher can
recommend games and enables you to
search for top titles optimized for
Xperia PLAY on the Android market.
Vital Statistics
The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY weighs
6.3 ounces and measures 4.7 x 2.4 x 0.6
inches. Its 1500 mAh lithium-ion
battery is rated at up to 7.7 hours of
talk time, and up to 400 hours (14.5
days) of standby time. This 3G-enabled
phone runs on 800/850/1900/2100 3G
frequencies (compatible with AT&T) in
the United States, and international
900/2100 MHz 3G frequencies.
Additionally, it runs on the
850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/
EDGE frequencies for voice and 2G data.Click Here! For Order

Samsung Focus 1917

Samsung Focus I917
Unlocked Phone with Windows 7 OS, 5
MP Camera, and Wi-Fi--No Warranty
(Black) (Wireless Phone Accessory)
I've been using the Focus for about
three months now and it's honestly by
far the best phone I've ever owned. The
screen is gorgeous, the WP7 OS is
responsive and intuitive, and most of all
it actually works as a phone! As a
previous dedicated Iphone owner, I can
say that I have absolutely no regrets in
switching, and I can see the jealousy of
my family (who are still Apple nuts)
whenever I let them mess around with
the interface.
The only cons I can put against it are
that it only comes with 8 gigs initially
(which is just ridiculously low these
days), but I stuck another 16 in with an
sd card I had lying around. Some people
seem to be having an issue with not
having their cards work, but I've never
had a problem. Also-and this is
incredibly minor-there's no gapless
playback on the Zune software. I know
only about 5 people will actually care
(or even notice), but it's slightly
irritating at times.
In it's current state, I would already put
the Focus and WP7 at the cream of the
mobile crop, but with the Mango
update coming in a week or two, I really
can't see any other OS coming near to
holding a candle to it. A lot of people
are still understandably skeptical due to
Microsoft's less than stalwart track
record with mobile devices, but WP7
fixes every issue of the past and does
what Apple has quit doing-innovating.Click Here! For Order

Nokia Lumia 800 black

I purchased the Lumia 800 as a
replacement for a dead HD7. I was
honestly just about done with the
Windows Mobile platform due to the
poor experience I had with the HTC. I'm
really glad I pulled the trigger on this
phone. First, on T-Mobile you will lose
3G. The radio only supports AT&T's 3G
band in the US. It does have support for
T-Mobile's 4G frequency, but I doubt
the radio supports 4G and currently the
OS doesn't either, natively. So don't
hold out hope for a ton of data
streaming to this thing. That being said,
I really am noticing how little data I
actually use. Yeah, Netflix isn't great
over Edge, but the phone's great WiFi
radio has worked for every hotspot I've
tried. My HD7 failed to connect to WiFi
about 50% of the time, so this is a huge
win for the Nokia.
Battery life on the phone is much
better than people are saying. Part is
likely due to the fact that I am not
using 3G, but part is owed to a bug in
battery reporting in Nokia's software.
So you will see lower battery than your
phone really has, but the phone will still
have plenty. I have done a full two day
run without a charge and a couple of
heavy Doodle God sessions were had.
I am also not seeing any issue with the
camera. In fact, the photos are much
more vibrant and clear than my cousin's
Focus (v1, mind you). And compared to
the HD7 - which was like punishment
for trying to take photos on a phone -
it might as well be a DSLR. The Zeiss
glass is clear and the focus is solid. Nokia
doesn't pack in all of the bells and
whistles in terms of camera options, but
the default ones from the OS aren't
horrible.
GPS has been stellar. Great locks, great
accuracy...Glympse is a dream to use.
Like other customers have said, go with
the Nokia GPS for turn by turn.
The curved glass and solid body design
make the phone feel really great in
hand. Not cheap in the least. The phone
feels solid and comfortable. The supplied
gel skin case is a nice bonus and looks
very good without adding much
thickness at all.

Product Description
Nokia Lumia 800 black 16GB factory
unlocked. GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
& 3G/HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100. 1.4 GHz
Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU,
Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon
chipset, 3D Graphics HW. 8 MP,
3264x2448 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics,
autofocus, dual-LED flash. HSDPA 14.4
Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps. Microsoft
Windows Phone 7.5 Mango.

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