Archive for November 17th, 2009

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Sony Ericsson Aino is in between Satio (very high end) and Yari (mid/high end).

At the first look, Aino looks like a full touch handset with no physical keys present. Aino has slide out keypad that transforms the phone to regular phone if opened. This has plus and minus. You’ll get the larger screen but on other side it makes the phone’s size bigger.

Aino has 3-inch TFT touch screen with capacitive technology in 240 x 432 pixels of resolution. The display is good and sharp in quality. Aino offers you the 2 different interfaces each come with different shortcuts, features and buttons. It has user-friendly interface.
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If you are looking for HTC HD2, it is now available on Vodafone UK. It can be got for free for two options: 2 yrs contract with 35 pounds tariff or another choice 1.5 yrs for 40 pounds tariff. This plan looks similar with that of iPhone on O2 and Orange.

You can see the official site on Vodafone UK website.
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Hello iPhone users. Have you known this latest update? The Facebook for iPhone now has come to the latest version v3.03. There are more than 17,500,000 users for Facebook iPhone app worldwide.

This latest version comes with bug fixes and introduces the Chinese and Japanese localizations. If you want to know in more detail, what Facebook iPhone brings, you can go to the official site, the app store.
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For you Blackberry user this time you get new app namely MyAlarm. Like the name suggests, this app can help you to wake up early in the morning or else. Have I mentioned this MyAlarm app can be used for BlackBerry 8700, pearl 8100, 8800 and 8300?

So setting this alarm on your Blackberry is easy. It provides you various alarm reminders. Continue reading ‘MyAlarm App for BlackBerry 8700, pearl 8100, 8800 and 8300’ »