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Today Nokia have announced the Nokia 110, Nokia 111, and Nokia 112 mobile phones; which aim to bring up to date features and style within a budget handset range. Colourful by design, these vibrant candy bar handsets offer a similar palette to the likes of the Nokia Lumia 800, at an extremely affordable price. Built with a 1.8 inch display and alphanumeric keypad, the handsets are compact and lightweight; the Nokia 111 weighs just 77 grams!
Faster Web Browsing
The key feature across all three new Nokia handsets for 2012, is more efficient web browsing. The Nokia 110, 111 and 112 all claim to use a web browser that uses 90% less data. Compressed pages allow faster downloads and lower data charges. Though operating with a WAP browser, this improved efficiency ensures you can browse more for your money if you find yourself on a low data tariff or Pay As You Go.
Dual Sim Phones
The Nokia 110 and Nokia 112 have the added bonus of being able to hold two SIMS within their compact design. The advantage of this is the ability to text or web browse with the network that suits you best. It’s a handy way to save money, or simply combine your personal and business phones within a single handset. You could even insert and extra SIM only deals card that gives you extra minutes or texts at a low cost. Changing between SIMs is effortless and simple as the handset can stay switched on as you flick between networks.
Social and Entertainment
Just because the Nokia 110, 111 and 112 aren’t on Android or iOS, doesn’t mean they have to lack fun. Connected to the Nokia Store, there are a variety of apps available for the Nokia 110 range. Whether that’s free games from EA such as Tetris, or a Facebook application to keep in touch with friends, there are over ten million apps downloaded per day from the Nokia store. You will need a microSD card plugged into your Nokia 110, 111 or 112 in order to store multimedia files onto your phone but with the option to hold up to 32GB, this is plenty of room for apps and music. The latest Nokia devices come with an FM radio, Bluetooth connectivity and a VGA camera.
Expect the Nokia 110 and Nokia 112 to grace the UK shores late summer or early autumn with a very affordable price tag. Even if you already own a smartphone, we think the Nokia 110 and 112 will make ideal back up handsets. You can view a full comparison of the Nokia 110, Nokia 111 and Nokia 112 on the official Nokia website.
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Research In Motion have announced a sole handset release for the United Kingdom this year; the BlackBerry Curve 9320. In this latest blog, we explain why the future might be looking up for BlackBerry in 2012.
The Curve 9320 is not targeted to compete against the smartphone elite such as the Samsung Galaxy S3, Apple iPhone or HTC One X. Rather RIM’s focus is to provide a mobile for customers who are purchasing a smartphone for the first time. Glancing over the features, the BlackBerry Curve 9320 also appears to look great for existing Curve fans who desire a boost in speed and functionality.
Social Features with BBM
What are the key features about the BlackBerry Curve 9320? Well it was built to have your social life at your fingertips! With a dedicated BlackBerry Messenger key located on the site of the handset, you can shortcut straight to your friends in seconds. BBM has seen some great improvements over the last few updates with the inclusion of BBM Music; where you’re allowed a playlist of 50 songs per month plus all your BBM friends music too! Even if you get bored of your friends music, this BlackBerry device for 2012, has an FM radio so you can keep tuned into the latest sounds.Those who are worried about slow internet speed on the latest BlackBerry Curve 9320, shouldn’t panic as the 3G and Wi-Fi internet access ensure you can Tweet and Facebook at a reliable speed.
BlackBerry Curve 9320 overview
On the surface, the BlackBerry Curve 9320 holds a petite 2.44 inch non touch display with the familiar QWERTY keypad and touch sensitive optical trackpad combo. It’s a safe design that feels sturdy and secure. Under the bonnet there’s a 512 MB processor, offering twice the oomph of the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 and 8520. There’s even a 3.2 megapixel snapper with flash and video recording so you can show your friends across your social media channels, exactly what you’ve been up. The removable 1450 mAh battery also appears efficient, offering 18 days standby time and up to 30 hours continuous music playback. With the latest BlackBerry OS 7.1 preloaded on the Curve 9320 you can control your power output with the Battery Saving Mode app; designed to automatically reduce brightness settings and connectivity at a threshold set by you.
Release date?
Expect the BlackBerry Curve 9320 to be available in June.
The BlackBerry Curve 9320 mobile phone by all means won’t impress those seeking a top of the range smartphone; that’s not its purpose. Instead the BlackBerry Curve 9320 is perfect for those who want an affordable smartphone for the first time. With a range of new features, upgraded operating system and integrated BBM we believe this handset is ideal for text frenzied teenagers.
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This week saw the unveiling of Samsung’s flagship new handset, the Samsung Galaxy S3. Following last month’s announcement that Samsung have overtaken Nokia as the world’s largest mobile manufacturers – they shipped 93 million phones in the first quarter of 2012 – the S3 looks set to cement their position as market leader. It also lands a considerable blow to their nearest smartphone rival, the Apple iPhone 4S.
Apple’s next release is thought to be the iPhone 5, but this isn’t expected until the end of summer at the earliest. This means the iPhone 4S will have to hold its own against the mighty Samsung Galaxy S3 deals for the best part of 2012. But has the current iPhone got what it takes to compete with Samsung’s new smartphone behemoth?
Under The Hood
A quick look at internal specs show just how powerful both handsets are. Running on a 800 MHz dual-core Apple A5 processor, and with 512 MB of memory, the iPhone 4S has impressed us with its smooth user experience, fast processing speeds, and ease of multitasking. It would appear, however, that the dual core processor may soon be out-dated, as quad-core processors begin to infiltrate the smartphone market. The Samsung Galaxy S3 is at the forefront of the quad-core revolution, packing in a 1.4 GHz quad-core processor to make it one of the most powerful smartphones on the market. The Galaxy S3’s 1GB of memory also trumps the iPhone 4S’s 512 MB, making it both powerful and lightning fast. Weighing in at just 133g, all this power is concealed in a package that is 7g lighter than the iPhone, meaning you can carry around one of the most powerful smartphones in the world, without even noticing it’s in your pocket.
Does Size Matter?
The success of Samsung’s recent smartphone/tablet hybrid, the Samsung Galaxy Note proved one thing – smartphone users like a big screen. From games to browsing to watching videos, people like to see their multimedia on large shiny HD display. Samsung have taken note (no pun intended), and beefed the Galaxy’s screen from the 4.3 inches of the S2 up to an impressive 4.8inches for the S3. The screen itself has been pushed closer to the edge of the handset, resulting in a much larger display without drastically increasing the size of the phone, and dwarfing the 3.5 inch display of the iPhone 4S.
As well as the size of the screen, a pin sharp HD resolution also adds to the desirability of any smartphone, and both handsets hold their own in this particular arena. The awesome Retina display of the iPhone 4S packs in a 326ppi pixel density, which offers a screen as clear as crystal. Not too far behind is the Samsung Galaxy S3, with a 306ppi pixel density on its new Amoled screen (for any acronym fans, that stands for Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode), which also offers a striking HD display. With the both handsets offering such stunning visuals, the sheer size of the Galaxy S3’s screen really does make the most of its high resolution display, and we’ll be surprised if the new iPhone doesn’t appear with an extra inch or so in the screen department.
You Talkin’ To Me?
No cutting-edge smartphone is complete without its own array of unique features and innovations. The main talking point of the iPhone 4S was the inclusion of Siri, which utilises voice recognition software to carry out a range of functions, as well as using the phone’s internet access to answer questions spoken by the user. Committed to keeping up with the neighbours, The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes with a new voice activation interface dubbed as S Voice. While this may not be as advanced as Siri, it does allow spoken instructions to activate many of the phone’s functions, such as playing music, sending texts or emails, and taking photographs.
But the Samsung Galaxy S3 doesn’t just know when you’re talking to it, it also knows when you’re looking at it. The 1.9 megapixel front camera also comes with eye-recognition software, which means that the phone won’t lock or go dark so long as it can see you’re looking at it. Whether this will turn out to be a useful innovation or a battery draining annoyance remains to be seen, but it proves that Samsung are committed to staying on the cutting edge of smartphone advances. Read on how the Apple iPhone 5 technology may change everything.
Head to head
With the Galaxy S3, Samsung have proved once again why they’re dominating the smartphone market, and have delivered a product that will be valuable in retaining their crown. The Galaxy S2 was one of the bestselling handsets of the past year, and we’ll eat our quad-core processor if the S3 doesn’t follow the same trend. With a range of impressive specs and new innovations, the new iPhone release later this year has a lot to live up to if Apple are to match the high benchmark set by Samsung with the Galaxy S3.
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Due to be announced this evening at 7pm, Samsung will unveil their Next Samsung Galaxy S3 to the world. The Next Samsung Galaxy is sure to be a big deal. This is the smartphone that will contend with the Apple iPhone 5 to take the 2012 smartphone crown. Expect the demand to be huge.
How can I get the Next Samsung Galaxy?
Though demand for the Next Samsung Galaxy will be at an all time high, fear not; as you can already pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S3 deals with Mobiles.co.uk. So you’ll have it way before your friends on the May 29th European release date.
Key Features of the Next Samsung Galaxy
Our latest blog from Ricki Naqvi guides us through his top list of best fun apps. All the fun and all for free, these are available from Google Play.
For those of us with smartphones, we have all sat somewhere messing around with our phone pointlessly. Be it out of boredom, waiting around, or because we can’t be bothered to do, what we are actually supposed to be doing. This article is designed for those who suffer from any of the above. Next time you find yourself in dire need of an app fix, its worth checking out our best fun apps to help pass the time.
Optical Illusions
If you’ve ever liked staring at optical illusions trying to make head or tails out of them then you’ll love this. It’s a fairly simply app with a bunch of pictures that by the end you may leave you with a slight headache. Its updated frequently so there’s always something new adding to its already size worth collection. Nevertheless, a highly entertaining random app that comes complete with a brief explanation so you are not completely lost.
Like the sound of our best fun apps list? Download the free Optical Illusions app from Google Play.
TuneIn Radio
You can never have too much music on your phone. Period. No matter how much you update it, there will always be music you don’t have – Not with TuneIn Radio. This music loving fun app can find stations from American to Japan to underground stations in Russia, not that most of the people reading this would be looking for those stations but you get the point. It allows you to search by a variety of categories including genre, location and language to mention a few. It also lists news and sports stations you’ll never miss a game. So whatever mood you’re in, you are bound to find something to listen to with TuneIn Radio; a worthy entrant to our best fun apps list.
Like the sound of our best free apps list? Download the free TuneIn Radio app from Google Play.
Colornote Notepad Notes
As they say, ‘simple yet effective.’ Gone are the days when we had to say ‘You can never find a pen when you need one’. This is a very basic random app that will allow you to write memos, be it, shopping lists or even text copied and pasted from websites. It allows you to set reminders and just incase your feeling creative, you can even change the colour of the background text. A very handy fun app because you never know when your not going to be able to find a pen.
Like the sound of our best free apps list? Download the free Colornote Notepad Notes app from Google Play.
PicSpeed HD Wallpaper 170,000
If you’re like me and very quickly get bored with the wallpaper on your phone, then nothing will satisfy your needs like this random app. Updated daily, it has literally thousands of high definition wallpapers with everything from animals to cars to celebrities to random abstract illusions. You’d be hard pressed not to find something that doesn’t suit you here and by the time you have I’m sure your ‘waiting around’ would be over. You’re welcome.
Like the sound of our best free apps list? Download the free PicSpeed HD Wallpapers 170,000 from Google Play.
Mixology Drink Recipes
If you’ve ever wanted to be Tom Cruise in ‘Cocktail’ then this is your bible. It has just about every mix you can possibly think of. It allows you to search by category or by ingredients, so if you fancy a ‘Mexican Fire Engine’ or an ‘Incredible Hulk’ this random app not only provides the ingredients but full instructions on how to mix. It even has a bartending guide complete with tools of the trade and terminology. So next time there’s a party and you want to show off a little, why not try the random feature and see what you come up with… just leave the juggling glasses to Tom Cruise though.
Like the sound of our best free apps list? Download the free Mixology Drink Recipes from Google Play.
So there’s a round up of our best fun apps to keep you occupied during your day. If you feel like you’re missing out on all the fun, check out our Android smartphone deals page. Have we missed a really good app? Let us know on our Facebook page.