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Monday, October 25, 2010

Sale HTC Desire at Vodafone UK


The day which many UK based Android lovers, particularly ones with an intention to purchase the desirable HTC Desire HD, have been waiting for has finally arrived. Vodafone UK has started selling the big brother of HTC Desire.

Vodafone customers can now buy two of the hottest new smartphones on the market, the HTC Desire HD and the Nokia N8, both of which are available now on the UK’s best network.

The HTC Desire HD is available free on £35, 24 month price plans and customers buying the device online will get 900 minutes (compared to 600 offline) unlimited texts and 750MB (500MB offline) of mobile data. Buying online will also give you 5MB of European roaming data in your bundle.

To make sure you know what you are purchasing, you might want to know that HTC Desire HD becomes equipped with a 1 Ghz Processor, 8 MP camera with dual LED Flash accompanied by HD quality video recording capabilities. But screen size is what sets this phone apart as the gigantic Android phone has a massive 4.3 inch multi-touch enabled screen. Presence of Dolby Mobile and SRS virtual sound support makes it a competitive multimedia device. So any plans of getting this device from Vodafone UK or you will be getting it from another telecom operator.


Officially announced BlackBerry Style 9670

Sprint has officially announced the BlackBerry Style 9670, which will be available on their network from the 31st of October 2010. The BlackBerry Style will retail for $99 on Sprint with a two year contract and after a $100 mail in rebate.

The BlackBerry Style 9670 is a full QWERTY flip phone, it comes with BlackBerry OS 6 and has a 624MHz processor, plus a five megapixel camera.

Other specifications on the BlackBerry Style 9670 include GPS, integrated 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, and it will be available in two colors, steel grey and royal blue.


Apple updates the new MacBook Air

Apple MacBook Air has been proposed. Steve Jobs, Apple’s chief executive, calls the new PC a cross between the old MacBook and the popular iPad. “It’s unlike anything we’ve ever created”. The new MacBook Air models are seen as the next generation of MacBooks. Jobs assumes that all laptops so soon will be. He talks about marriage between what Apple learned from data processing on computers and mobile applications. Just as the iPad, the Air does not work on hard disk and flash memory. Analysts say this gives Apple a strong signal to the industry. The company shows that they are still active in the computer world and this has lots of money. Of the two new laptop models are available. The 13.3-inch version weighs 1.32 Kg, 11.6-inch copy only 1.06 kg and both models are only 0.3 inches thick at its narrowest point and 1.7 inches at its widest. The battery of the small model, with five hours, the larger MacBook takes a little longer. Seven hours to be exact, even in sleep mode 30 days. The price varies between 999 and 1599 euros, depending on the size of the model and working memory. Apple also announced that the new operating system Mac OS X Lion appear this summer. It has a Mac App Store that allows users to download software and games. The screen will resemble that of the iPad, iPod Touch and iPhone, as a page compiled apps. The beta version is already available for free