Tuesday, September 15, 2009

AT&T Best Texting Phones

Mobile phone that specialize in text messaging are very popular right now. Young and old users like this mode of communication because it's cheap, easy and fast. If you spend a lot of your time sending text messages then it makes sense to purchase a text-centric handset.

AT&T, being the shrewd company that it is, quickly caught on to the texting craze. The carrier not only offered plans with emphasis on text messaging but it also marketed devices for heavy text users. let's take a look at the AT&T best texting phones.

These devices share one common feature. The AT&T best texting phones all offer a full QWERTY keyboard that makes composing a message fast and easy. They also provide a variety of IM and email clients and are relatively inexpensive.

AT&T Quickfire: this handset comes cheap at only $19.99 with a 2 year contract. This phone sports a full QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen and comes in zany colors that teens love.

Samsung Magnet: A bar style phone with the requisite QWERTY keyboard and one-touch messaging key for quick communication. It's free with a contract.

Pantech Matrix: A 3G phone with dual slide-out keypads providing both QWERTY and phone keys. One of the mnost verstaile AT&T best texting phones . Sold at a very affordable $29.99.

LG Neon: An attractive phone that provides a full QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen plus 2 MP camera with video recording. Also available at $29.99.

Samsung Propel: A 3G slider with a wide QWERTY keyboard. Also provides voice-guided GPS for only $29.99 with a 2 year contract.

Nokia Surge: A futuristic handset with a side sliding body. It offers a 2 MP camera, 2.4 inch QVGA display, built-in aGPS and the QWERTY keyboard. Ab it on the high-side with a $79.99 price tag.

Motorola Karma: a social networking phone with slider design, 3G, full QWERTY keyboard, and 2.0 MP camera. Only $49.99 with a 2 year contract.

That's it for my post on the AT&T best texting phones> there other good text-centric phones at the AT&T line-up but I only posted handsets that are under a hundred bucks. Tune in to this blog to get more useful news and information on cell phones.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

BlackBerry Tour Processor Speed

The arrival of the BlackBerry Tour on the smartphone market has created quite a buzz. Consumers were anxious to know all the details about this exciting handset months even before it was released.

Well, the device certainly did not disappoint BlackBerry fans when it landed. The smartphone offered a pleasing design combined with great features. However, a lot of users were still curious to know about the BlackBerry Tour processor speed.

But why are people interested in the BlackBerry Tour processor speed? Well, I think they want to compare it with other smartphones in the market. RIM has a good line up of BlackBerry handset so knowing the processor speed on the phone would be a crucial information when making a comparison.

The BlackBerry Tour processor speed is listed at 528 MHz. Is this the highest speed among RIM's handsets? Well, No. The processor on the BlackBerry Bold is faster at 624-Mhz.

However, when one combines the Tour's 528-MHz next-generation processor with the OS v4.7 build, the result will be one of the smoothest running BlackBerrys on the block. Some experts have described the combination as speed with minimal process lag-time.

All in all, it shows that the Tour is a world class device. At $199.99 with a new, two-year Verizon/Sprint contract, this device is ready to take on any of the top phones in the market.

That's it for this post on the Tour and it's solid processor. Tune in to this blog to get the latest news and info on everything wireless.