Pages tagged smartphone:

Android: Best Android Apps to Boost Your Mobile Productivity (So Far)
http://lifehacker.com/5075332/best-android-apps-to-boost-your-mobile-productivity-so-far

I'm new to delicious and my new Android G1 so, this is the first thing I've bookmarked and haven't visited the site yet. I just wanted to try the bookmarking first.
iPhone Makes Up 50 Percent of Smartphone Web Traffic In U.S., Android Already 5 Percent
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/24/iphone-now-50-percent-of-smartphone-web-traffic-in-the-us/
iPhone Makes Up 50 Percent of Smartphone Web Traffic In U.S., Android Already 5 Percent
Maemo software | Nokia › Nokia N900 mobile computer
http://maemo.nokia.com/n900/
@mr_trick: "Definitely curious about this Nokia Maemo: http://bit.ly/2X2FUT Good lookin' out @deanwhitbread !" (from http://twitter.com/mr_trick/status/4608831084)
Experience the speed and raw power of the high-performance Nokia N900 mobile computer. Nothing else even comes close.
Linux-based operating system
An Exhaustive Guide to Saving Your Smartphone's Battery - Battery - Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/5375325/an-exhaustive-guide-to-saving-your-smartphones-battery
Battery improvements are one of nokia's focus points, going from 100-110 on my old e71 netted me about 3hrs of battery life. I was a HEAVY user. HSDPA push running all day. Had to recharge at 11pm every night until that update.
Modern phones come loaded with bright screens, fun games and apps, and connections for 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Not coincidentally, they're constantly out of juice. Here's some of the best collected wisdom about saving your web-connected phone's battery life.
Android Avalanche: A Complete List Of The Android Phones So Far
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/10/19/android-galore-a-complete-list-of-the-android-phones-and-their-specs-droid-best/
Sprint
For an idea of how quickly and with what breadth the Android phone parade is coming, here is a list of Android phones so far. And it is growing rapidly.
Looking to try out the Android platform? TechCrunch made a list of available devices.
Smartphone Showdown: iPhone 3GS vs Motorola Droid
http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/10/30/smartphone-showdown-iphone-3gs-vs-motorola-droid/
This is a good overview, and I agree with about 90% of the points, but I still find some aspects of the Droid to be just weird. Likely a personal thing, though.
If hype were to be believed, the Motorola DROID is the pièce de résistance of the mobile world; the conclusive creation sent down ...
Droidよさげだ
Bestmodo 2008: The 10 Best Android Apps of 2008
http://gizmodo.com/5116346/the-10-best-android-apps-of-2008
Mobile Browser Battlemodo: Which Phones Deliver The Real Web
http://gizmodo.com/5090988/mobile-browser-battlemodo-which-phones-deliver-the-real-web
Excellent overview of Mobile Browsers and comparison - c. late 2008. Safari, Android, IE, Opera Mini, etc
smartphone browsers review
We tested every browser only using the full—not mobile—versions of selected sites
Fast Food Apple Pies and Why Netbooks Suck — The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century
http://www.joeydevilla.com/2009/05/26/fast-food-apple-pies-and-why-netbooks-suck/
When people buy a netbook, they’re often not buying their primary machine. It’s a second computer, a backup device that people take when their real machine – which is often a laptop computer that isn’t much larger or more expensive – seems like too much to carry. It’s a luxury that people might ditch if the current economic situation continues or worsens and as the differences between laptops and netbooks vanish. Netbooks, as a blend of the worst of both mobile and laptop worlds, will be a transitional technology; at best, they’ll enjoy a brief heyday similar to that of the fax machine.
Why netbooks suck: http://bit.ly/Y5kQS [from http://twitter.com/medwardsmusic/statuses/2116377365]
Looks at how netbooks fit between SmartPhones and laptops, but do neither really well.
BlackBerry Storm review - Engadget
http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/19/blackberry-storm-review/
Product Details - Sectéra® Edge™ SME PED - Overview
http://www.gdc4s.com/content/detail.cfm?item=32640fd9-0213-4330-a742-55106fbaff32
The Sectéra® Edge™ smartphone converges secure wireless voice and data by combining the functionality of a wireless phone and PDA — all in one easy-to-use handheld device. Developed for the National Security Agency’s Secure Mobile Environment Portable Electronic Device (SME PED) program, the Sectéra Edge is certified to protect wireless voice communications classified Top Secret and below as well as access e-mail and websites classified Secret and below. The Sectéra Edge is the only SME PED that switches between an integrated classified and unclassified PDA with a single key press.
General Dynamics C4 Systems is a leading integrator of network-centric command, control, communication and computing solutions from space to ground - core to edge. The company’s focus is on engineering and integrating secure communication, information and technology solutions that facilitate the delivery of relevant information to speed the decision cycle, so our customers can see, hear, decide and act with absolute confidence - faster and more effectively.
Obama's new Blackberry - Sectera Edge by General Dynamics, the only smart phone NSA rated for Top Secret communications. http://is.gd/fZqn [from http://twitter.com/eighteyes/statuses/1139490924]
Obama's new NSA-approved phone
Palm Pre review
http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/03/palm-pre-review/
3-part review; diminutive qwerty a la blackberry; 3.1" screen; Linux OS; good software; overall cool phone; external keyboard? GPS w/ respectable nav software but no landscape mode nor car mount;
the new Palm-Pre came out recently and people everywhere want to get this hot new phone. Some even say it is supposed to be the "Iphone-killer"
We're in the 5th day of Pre ownership in our household and I found this excellent all-around review that is required reading for Pre owners on Engadget.
Epic-length, wonderfully detailed review of the Pre by Joshua Topolsky, including substantial looks at all of the Pre’s major built-in app…
The State of Mobile Apps | Nielsen Wire
http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/the-state-of-mobile-apps/
Statistical data of app usage
iPhone vs. Android | Nielsen Wire
http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/iphone-vs-android/
Un estudio de mercado de Nielsen sobre la penetración de los smartphones, principalmente iPhone contra Android. Datos como: % del mercado: [BlackBerry 35%], [Windows Mobile: 19%] y [iPhone 28%] (chupxla Micro$oft!!); también interesante que son muchos más los de Android que quieren pasarse a un iPhone que al revés.
iPhone vs. Android smartphone penetration graphs. (June 2010)
How To Be an Android Power User
http://gizmodo.com/5595010/how-to-be-an-android-power-user