Tech Roundup: A Brief Look at New Phones
The Blackberry Torch 9800 Unlocked Smartphone has a revamped mobile operating system, BlackBerry 6, at its core. It’s a complete update of the system. The combination of touch-screen, trackpad, navigation and keyboard make it evolutionary.
IT experts say it gives business customers the best of all worlds in security, activation, IT wireless policy and management. You don’t have to change your servers to upgrade anything, and all the third-party applications you paid for will work.
There are a lot of games for BlackBerry, and more are coming.
The Droid X by Motorola will ship up to 14 million units by the end of 2010. Motorola says the Droid X smart phone allows customers to hold the phone any way they want and there is no jacket required. At 4.3 inches, it has a bigger display than the iPhone.
Its Swype technology never requires users to lift their finger as they type. Instead they just drag their finger from one letter to another as they write an email or input text into a browser.
The Droid X runs on the Verizon’s network, which Motorola says is the best service in the United States.
The Dell Aero smart phone weighs 3.67 ounces and costs $99. It has a great camera. The 3.5 inch display allows you to crop and rotate photos. You can also use social networks and the Web. It has GPS, allows you to watch Flash videos and operates with the AT&T 3G network with access to Wi-Fi hotspots.
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