Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Three Great Android Phones


The world of Android phones has been evolving over the years. There are many different Android phones that are coming out with all sorts of great features attached to them. These are the HTC Evo 4G, the Motorola Droid X and the HTC Desire.

These Android phones all have their own unique features. However, it will be too difficult to simply write about these three devices in this simple post. Therefore, you should take a look at all of these videos that showcase what these phones can do.


What Networks Do They Use?

The networks that are handled by these three Android phones work in many different forms. These are all able to deal with different coverage levels for different needs. The HTC Evo 4G is able to work with the Sprint 4G network, thus providing its users with the best possible signals and speeds for any mobile phone to use.

The Motorola Droid X uses a Verizon network. In fact, this was used as the flagship Android phone for Verizon to use. However, Verizon has expanded its coverage to work with different types of smartphones. The Droid X is still a good option to use when it comes to finding an Android phone that is able to work with the Verizon network.

The HTC Desire uses the US Cellular network instead. This is another network that is noted for being strong and resourceful for all users.

Specifications

HTC Evo 4G -



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HTC Desire -  



  
What Prices are There?

The prices that are used for all of these phones will vary by each option. However, one thing is for certain in that the Evo 4G and Droid X both cost more to get than the Desire. The reason for this is because the Desire is not as fast as the other two. It does not have as many features as the other two do either.

Of course, the values of each phone will vary by each provider. Different offers can be given out by different providers with regards to different functions and other useful values. This can make for something that is very easy to work with and will not be too hard to handle.

Be sure to take a look at these three useful Android phones if you want to get a great phone that can work with all sorts of functions. The features that come with each phone vary and will involve a variety of great programs that will not be too hard to work with.

Fretted framework or a Tablet tale


A funny thing about technology is it always keeps us waiting. Last year, it had been the laptops and net-books; this year, the fad passes over to the tablet PC-s. For long we awaited tablets to be in the mainstream; we waited to see the features not turning bleak, leading to a mass expectation of a competitor to the (in)famous iPad. Perhaps that was too many a lost souls praying, for the avalanche that followed pushed the tablet PC, accessories and other related industries forward – some say – dangerously. But, since ride is not always about reaching destination the fastest and it needs to be an overall pleasant experience at the same time, the Honeycomb’s release shall end too early a market that’s ripe for just Androids. We all know the ill effects of overstuffing, and as usual, it’s the refinement (sugar is good; refined sugar is not) that creates the trouble.

A little on the sugar poured

Uber-refined is what describes Android 3.0 the best; it’s huge. The OS was thought of with large-screen devices in mind; so tablets fit in nicely. Extra stuff is the 3D home screen. It’s snazzy, as much as the tabbed browser with regular PC functions like auto-fill, Chrome-synching and private browsing for added safety. So there are the 7- and 10-inch Android tablets from Acer awaited for April 2011; the Eee Pad MeMO from Asus, Pansonic’s Viera, Motorola Xoom (this has a dual-core processor), LG G-Slate and an unnamed one expected from HTC. All have one common point though: The soft keyboard is now optimally redesigned for doing things faster than ever.

BuzzVoice is Essential for the Multi-tasker




I have many needs for different applications on my Android but it is tough for me to get my hands on it sometimes. This can be because I am eating or I am busy exercising or driving my car. This is where a useful voice dictation program can come in handy. One great program that works like this with an Android in mind is BuzzVoice. This is a free application that can work to get different functions controlled by listening to the things that are posted to the Android.

This can work with reading out all sorts of things on your device. These include things like updates on blogs and websites. Any kind of text can be read through this application.

It Works with All Voices

I admit that it’s kind of tough to get excited about something when it comes to getting a computer voice working. This is because the monotone signals of a voice might be unappealing and can feel like they are not very enthusiastic. However, BuzzVoice goes beyond this with a useful system.

Male and female voices are used as the output on the device as well. This will help to ensure that you can get text read clearly without any problems.

Of course, there is the occasional awkward point with something that is hard to pronounce. This is not always going to be present on the program though. The speech always flows perfectly. This is something that makes it easier for me to listen to things without being slowed down.

Real Time Updates Can Be Used

In fact, it can even work with some items that are pulled up in real time. This includes all sorts of news updates from a variety of different feeds. The news items that you want to get will be aggregated to your phone and the BuzzVoice application. This means that you will not have to struggle with getting an RSS feed set up because your phone will be able to handle this automatically without any real effort involved.

Free to Use

The biggest part about this app is that you can use it for free. I enjoy this feature the most because of how I can use it without any real problems.

A premium version is also available. This does have a few additional functions and features but it will cost extra to get. The free version of BuzzVoice is good enough for me and it should be enough for whatever it is that you need.