Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Second Google phone from T-Mobile







Competition in the smartphone market is heating up this summer as one new hot smartphone after another hits the street. The latest is T-Mobile's next Google Android device, called the myTouch.

Second Google phone, dubbed MyTouch, is thinner than the first Android phone by T-Mobile.

T-Mobile announced the new smartphone Monday. It is the second smartphone the carrier has introduced that uses Google's open-source mobile operating system, Android.

T-Mobile introduced the world's first Google Android phone, called the G1, last fall. And so far the company claims it has sold over 1 million devices.

The myTouch is manufactured by HTC and is essentially the same hardware design as the Google Ion, which is also known as the HTC Magic. The device was introduced at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February and is now being sold by Vodafone in various markets around the world.

The Google Ion/HTC Magic has been described as thinner than the G1 and slightly smaller than Apple's iPhone. But it features a large 3.2-inch touch screen with a resolution of 320 x480 pixels and no physical keyboard.

The phone offers network support for 3G and Wi-Fi.

The myTouch comes with 512 Megabytes of internal memory and supports microSD for external storage. The device will ship with a 4GB microSD card, but customers can add more storage if they'd like.

Even though T-Mobile's first Android phone hasn't even been out a year, T-Mobile is calling the myTouch its premier Android smartphone, said Andrew Sherrard, vice president at T-Mobile.

The carrier will announce a few more Android devices later this year, but it will be focusing much of its marketing efforts promoting the myTouch. And while Sherrard said the G1 isn't going away anytime soon, he believes the myTouch will have an even better chance to pick up new customers who are looking for an easy to use smartphone.

T-Mobile plans to sell the myTouch for $199 with a two-year service contract, and it will be available to current T-Mobile customers starting July 8. Non-T-Mobile customers will be able to get the new phone in early August.

The myTouch is entering the market just as every major smartphone maker is also introducing its latest and greatest device. Three other smartphones makers have already started selling phones this summer.

Palm's much anticipated Pre was introduced on Sprint Nextel's network two weeks ago. Nokia followed with its U.S. debut of the N97, touch-screen smartphone. And Apple started selling its faster and memory-enhanced iPhone 3G S on Friday.

Like the Palm Pre and Apple iPhone 3G S, the myTouch will be sold exclusively through a single wireless operator in the U.S. And as a result the $199 price tag is subsidized and requires consumers sign a two-year service contract with the carriers. By contrast, Nokia's N97 is not subsidized and is sold at full retail price without a service contract.

So how does T-Mobile expect the myTouch to stand out among all these other cool new phones? The key, Sherrard said, is personalization. While the basic hardware design of the myTouch is the same as the HTC Magic, T-Mobile has made enhancements to the device both in terms of hardware and software.

"No two myTouch devices will be alike," Sherrard said. "They will be as unique as the users that own them."

From a software perspective, consumers will have the opportunity to completely customize their myTouch device with various Android applications. In retail stores, T-Mobile sales representatives will help customers set up their own personalized device before they leave the store.

One example of an application that will make the phone more unique to a particular individual is called Sherpa, created by Geodelic. This application is a location-based service that uses GPS to help users find restaurants, movie theaters, and other businesses or points of interest that are nearby.

What differentiates this service from other location based services is that Sherpa learns where users have been and what they have searched for in the past, and the application is able to make recommendations. It might show some local businesses that it thinks a user might be interested in, such as the nearest dry cleaner.

Or the application might highlight special events going on in that area. It also will tell users how far they are from whichever location they are trying to find.

The application, which is one of 5,000 applications available on the Android Marketplace, will be exclusive to T-Mobile, Sherrard said. The myTouch will also have special Google features baked in, such as easy picture uploading to Picasa and easy video loading to YouTube, both Web properties owned by Google.

Some other ways users will be able to customize their phones includes the ability to add widgets, music, a personal calendar, photos, and Web link shortcuts that can all be accessed with a single click.

"What we have found is that once consumers know how to customize a device and they add everything they want on it, they respond very well to having a phone that is specially designed for them," Sherrard said.

Still, the battle for the smartphone customer could get bloody. Even though Apple's iPhone 3G S offered only a modest hardware upgrade, it still flew off the shelves the first weekend it was on the market.

Analysts said earlier they had expected Apple to sell 500,000 iPhone 3G S devices during the weekend, and it's likely that the company easily exceeded these expectations.

The Palm Pre also got off to a good start with devices selling out the first weekend it was on sale. And Research In Motion, one of the biggest smartphone makers on the market, expects to introduce the BlackBerry Tour and the next generation of its touch-screen BlackBerry phone, the Storm, later this year.

In the end, Sherrard believes consumers will seethe myTouch as more than just a phone.

"This is more than a product launch for us," Sherrard said. "We want consumers to view this as an experience that we are creating for them."

Sunday, May 3, 2009

How to change windows boot screen

In this tutorial, I’ll teach you how to change windows boot screen.

First, inorder to change the bootscreen you should have installed TuneUp utilities. You can download it from here

After you’ve installed tuneup utilities open tuneup styler which you can open through start/allprograms/tuneuputilities/utilities/tuneup styler or you can even open through tuneup utilities customize windows button and then click tuneup styler.

Then Tuneup styler will appear like this

In that click “Bootscreen” under the interface bar. then a window will appear like this

Now click make new screen , a window will appear like this. In that you could show your creative styles by adding any wallpaper or photos etc.

How to change the icons of individual drive

In this post let me show you how to change the icons of individual drives.

First you have to download a software called icon packager. you can download it from here.

Then you have to open that. It will look like this

Then click on “Icons and cursors”. A window will appear like this.

In that, click drives.

In that click the button “Individual drive mode”. This will show you the individual drive icons.

Finally select the dirve icon which you want to change and clickthe change button.

On clicking a browser will appear. In that you have to browse and select the icon which you want to put it as your drive icon.

REMEMBER: You can put only .ico files as your icons. But, you can convert .png files into .ico files using this software. Click here to download it

Friday, April 3, 2009

Sony Ericsson C905

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The Sony Ericsson C905 has an stunning design specification which makes it a high end mobile camera phone. The C905 slider phone is the successor to the popular 5-megapixel K800i but takes photo imagery to a different level.

It has a TFT display of 256k colours and is 240 x 320 pixels. Internal memory is clocked at 160MB with an additional M2 memory stick supporting up to 8GB. Battery life allows for stand-by up to 380h without re-charging and talk-time up to 9h. The phone is available in night black, copper gold, ice silver and tender rose colours.

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The following are the key technical features of the C905:

* 8.1 MP autofocus camera with Xenon flash and active lens cover. Xenon flash – uses white LED for snapping high quality night time photos. Shoot well lit photos indoors or in dark environments.

* BestPic – press camera key fully down for 7 shots at once that range from before to after the key was pressed. Useful for shooting moving objects and helps make you look skilful with a lens.

* Dedicated camera mode switch, two camera/gaming keys over the display
* Face and Smile detection, smart contrast, image stabilizer, red-eye reduction
* Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and HSDPA (3.6 Mb) / tri-band HSDPA for US version
* Auto focus – provides sharper pictures by homing in on the subject. The phone features 16x digital zoom.
* Face detection – makes facial features the focus of your shot and includes red-eye reduction.
* Image stabiliser – reduces the chance of blurred images caused by hand movements during picture taking.
* Geo-tagging – applies a label to show where you took your photos.
* HSDPA – delivers broadband like speed of 3.5G for super fast downloads and streaming.
* Wi-Fi enabled – support for fast wireless Internet connectivity in hotspots. Wi-Fi b/g with DLNA and SIP VoIP support, Bluetooth (with A2DP), USB v2.0
* GPS with A-GPS function– built in satellite navigation with trial version of Wayfinder Navigator pre-installed.
* Scratch resistant mineral glass 2.4″ TFT 256K-color display
* Enhanced user interface with basic multi-tasking
* Media Center, Smart search, Manage Messages, extended TrackID
* FM radio with RDS and TrackID
* 160 MB built-in memory, M2 card support, 2GB included

Main disadvantages:

* Display is relatively small for a high-end device
* Video recording limited to QVGA resolution at 30fps
* No front facing video call camera
* No office document viewer
* Sliding lens cover of questionable durability
* Exposed connectivity port
* Fiddly battery cover

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Full Specification

General

2G Network

GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

3G Network

HSDPA 2100


HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - C905a

Announced

2008, June

Status

Available. Released 2008, October

Size

Dimensions

104 x 49 x 18-19.5 mm

Weight

136 g

Display

Type

TFT, 256K colors

Size

240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches


- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate

Sound

Alert types

Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones

Speakerphone

Yes

Memory

Phonebook

1000 x 20 fields, Photo call

Call records

30 received, dialed and missed calls

Internal

160 MB

Card slot

Memory Stick Micro (M2), up to 8GB, 2GB card included

Data

GPRS

Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps

HSCSD

No

EDGE

Class 10, 236.8 kbps

3G

HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps

WLAN

Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA

Bluetooth

Yes, v2.0 with A2DP

Infrared port

No

USB

Yes, v2.0

Camera

Primary

8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, xenon flash

Features

Geo-tagging, face detection, smart contrast, image stabilization, smile detection (with update)

Video

Yes, QVGA@30fps

Secondary

Yes

Features

Messaging

SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Instant Messaging

Browser

WAP 2.0/HTML (NetFront), RSS reader

Radio

Stereo FM radio with RDS

Games

Yes + downloadable

Colors

Night Black, Ice Silver, Copper Gold, Tender Rose

GPS

Yes, with A-GPS support; Wayfinder Navigator 7

Java

Yes, MIDP 2.0


- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
- TrackID music recognition
- Picture editor/blogging
- TV-out
- Organizer
- Voice memo/dial
- T9

Battery





Standard battery, Li-Po 930 mAh (BST-38)

Stand-by




Up to 380 h (2G) / Up to 360 h (3G)

Talk time




Up to 9 h (2G) / Up to 4 h (3G)