Nokia N95 8 Go

Caractéristiques et spécifications

Nokia N95 8GB est un smartphone produit par Nokia dans le cadre de leur ligne

d'appareils portables Nseries. Il a été libéré en 2007. Le N95 fonctionne sous Symbian

OS v9.2, avec une interface S60 3ème édition d'utilisateur. Ses capacités incluent: un

récepteur du système mondial de positionnement avec des cartes et optionnels tour-par

tour de navigation, 8 Go de mémoire flash interne.

Nokia N95 8 Go - (Caractéristiques et spécifications)

Android OS Trivia

By Frank T. Newcrest


If you keep up with all of the latest cellular market news you already know that, as far as popularity is concerned, the Android OS is rapidly gaining on the iPhone and Blackberry OSes. This is partly because the Android OS is used in a wide variety of phones. This might also be because the operating system itself is constantly being worked on, upgraded and developed which makes it highly competitive against the other smart phone OSes that are on the market. Unlike the other two major competitors for smart phones (Blackberry and iPhone) the Android/Google phones are widely varied and come in a bunch of different styles and vary in the extensiveness of their software. Here are some great facts about the Android and Google phones that you might not yet know.

There are so many different types of cellular phones that use the Android OS, choosing among them can be quite difficult. The best information is that the Android phone and the Google phones are intelligent phones also known as smart phones! That?s right: the smart phone is no longer limited to the iPhone or the Blackberry! Here are a few more interesting facts about he Android OS.

This is exactly the type of article we love to write about. I think it's a good followup to our piece on spy on texts.

This is important for people who do not want to be confined to just one or two choices for their cell phones. Customers will enjoy being able to custom fit their Google phone to meet the needs of everyday personal or business life. You aren't forced to use systems you don't like or services you don't need. You now have the freedom to create the phone that best fits your personality.

If you are not thrilled with the iPhone handset that is pretty much too bad. You do have some options available to you if you don't want to use the standard Blackberry headset. If you aren't happy with one of the handsets that uses the Android OS you have plenty of other options to choose from. Google phones are your best bet if you like having lots of choices available to you. This is true because all of the most important cell phone manufacturers are implementing the Android OS for their phones so that, no matter what kind of handset you want, you'll be able to find a Google phone that uses it.

It is Android's multi-tasking ability and the fact that users can access more than one app at a time that makes the Android phone just as popular as the iPhone. With the iPhone you can only use one app at a time (though it is possible to use them at the same time as any or all of the phone's basic functions like phone calling, music playing and internet browsing). That illustrates pretty much the only multi-tasking the phone is capable of doing. An Android phone, on the other hand can run a Twitter app as well as a note taking app with no problems at all.

Don't believe anybody who tries to tell you that you can only listen to and buy music from your phone if you have an iPhone.

Choosing your next cellular phone used to be easy. You probably just accepted your free upgrade from your provider. Now you might be apt to choose your cellular provider based solely on the types of phones it will sell to you. The great news is that, because of the Android OS, you are able to have the smart phone you want no matter which provider you like the best. Isn't that just music to your ears?




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment