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The Taiwan-based High Tech Computer Corporation (HTC) was founded in 1997, and has long been producing high quality Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) and smart phones now sold globally. One of their newest releases is the HTC Mogul, introduced in July 2007 and distributed by Sprint and Verizon Wireless at $399.99 inclusive of two-year subscription.

The HTC Mogul is a smart phone with vital statistics of 4.33 x 2.32 x 0.73 inches and weighs 5.8 ounces. The multi-touch LCD screen measures 2.8 inches with 240 x 320 pixels resolution and 65,000 color display. The phone comes with a stylus for touch screen input. When you slide the phone horizontally to the left, you can access the QWERTY keyboard with roomy buttons for easy tapping.

This smart phone works well with organizing contacts. Each contact can have entry for 12 phone numbers, email address, street address, IM ID, and others. Callers can be tagged with photo ID and polyphonic ring tone. Voice activated dialing is also supported. The HTC Mogul is capable of SMS, MMS, and email. As a PDA, the Mogul operates excellently with Microsoft Office applications, like Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. Files with compatible formats can be created or opened on the Mogul. The unit also is installed with Adobe Reader for opening PDF’s.

The Mogul has Wi-Fi capability and EVDO support. Surfing the web is snappy on the Mogul, and simpler with the installed Windows Internet Explorer Mobile browser. This smart phone has Bluetooth, Infrared, and USB connectivity. Sprint subscribers can access the Sprint Music Store where they can download songs at high speed and play them on their Moguls. The Mogul has 96MB internal memory, which can be expanded with an included 512MB microSD card. Plus, Sprint offers the Sprint TV service, so users can watch live TV broadcasts for news, sports, and others. The Mogul is also included with MSN Messenger software for IM on the go, and is GPS-enabled.

With the built-in 2.0 mega pixel digital camera, users can take photos up to 1200 x 1600 pixels resolution. It has an LED flash, up to 8x zoom, and photo editing tools. The digital camera can capture video up to 30 seconds, and can be saved in MPEG4 or motion JPG format. Photos and video can be attached to MMS and email.

Critics have some minor complaints about the HTC Mogul, it doesn’t perform well for a music phone. Music quality was substandard, although video playback was great. Also, the limited memory can also limit the productivity of the phone, so a larger microSD card is needed for purchase. Navigating with the touch screen and operating with the QWERTY went well, although the circular toggle button below the screen was a bit stiff. Download speeds are already fast, and depending on the service provider, the EVDO support on the HTC Mogul will soon be upgraded.

The HTC Mogul comes shipped with wall charger, CD-ROM software, USB cable, stereo headset, leather case, and the abovementioned 512MB memory card.

At present, we have many forms of technology available that helps us see the world clearly. We live in an age when everything happens to fast, and information travels faster than sound, so we need to keep up. Mobile phone technologies have shown impressive breakthroughs within a short span of time, such as that shown by Motorola with the release of their RAZR V3m model.

The RAZR V3m is one of the latest Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) compatible phones available from Motorola. With this feature, information over the internet can be sent and received by the user in a faster and more convenient way, through the V3m. In the United States, Verizon, Cingular, SureWest, and Sprint give their users dozens of options to maximize their V3m phones.

Verizon offers a video and TV clip download service, V CAST, where subscribers can download clips and play them back on their RAZR V3m. Aside from that, they also offer V CAST Music, with over a million songs available for download. Games and applications can also be obtained and stored onto the V3m. With the software and digital music issues in mind, Verizon has found ways to limit data exchange via Bluetooth or USB, to avoid unlicensed receiving of software or music. Plus, Verizon offers the VZ Navigator, a GPS service in the US that perfectly works on the RAZR V3m. You won’t have to get lost on the road again, as your phone can tell you where to go by directing you through speakerphone.

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When personal digital assistants (PDA) made their way into the modern age, we thought computers couldn’t get any more portable. We were so glad that we could surf the internet and do our work wirelessly, just by using our PDA’s. But with the rapidly changing time, the power of computers increased in strength, while their bodies shrank in size. Meet the Samsung Upstage M620. It’s not just a phone, a PDA, and a computer, but also a uniquely smart music player.

This Upstage is such an amazing combination of many machines, you’d wonder how they fitted it in one handheld device. The mobile phone is capable of Evolution Data Optimized (EVDO) technology, like many 3G phones today. EVDO allows users to get online and download at high speed using their mobile phones. With the Upstage M620’s convenient web browser and 2.1 inch LCD screen, subscribers can watch live TV broadcasts, movie clips, music videos, and tune in to the news.

The mobile phone also comes with a 1.3 mega pixel digital camera which can zoom up to 5x. Pictures taken can be in four resolutions, from as large as 1280 x 160 pixels or as low as 176 x 220, depending on the user’s preference. The camera can take still photos in night mode, and can operate on a five second self-timer. There are also adjustments for brightness and contrast, and a photo editing software is included. The Upstage supports PictBridge, so photos can be printed immediately without cable or card transfer.

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