Sunday, December 5, 2010
Blogging from mobile is not a new feat. It is just a matter of having a PDA or smartphone or an iPhone. Mobile companies releasing new phones every now and then to make them ergonomically more suitable for long handling times. Also the other side of the coin, network providers are switching themselves to more than a call providers. Data transfer from these miniature devices has become the tagline for these companies.
With the fast developing web application industry and exponentially improving hardware technology it is not a surprise today to share the pictures of your holiday spot, as good as live streaming.
After living with a smartphone for a considerable time I am ready to share few tips which might help you chose a new smartphone or upgrade a current one in the possible domain. Here it is..
1. Chose your hardware wisely. Your hardware should have a minimum of 128mb ram, 30 mb internal memory along with 128mb dedicated for rom. A 3.2 px cam with a 3x zoom at full resolution is recommended if you are a novice, frequent photographer. It's always advantageous to have an ergonomically designed keyboard along with touch screen. Go for a class 6 memory card for a faster data transfer, which will be done frequently (either you copy pics to Pc or music from the Pc). Having a great processor will make your smartphone graphics look flawless. But it comes at a price. A bare minimum of 201MHz is suggested.
2. Don't overlook software limitations. Millions of applications are available for Windows Mobile, iPhone, Android and Symbian. What suits you depends on your interest levels of digging the mobile. If you are a superficial user you may go for Symbian. If you are interested in applications which you keep upgrading frequently, then Android is for you. If you like to dig to the root levels (tweaking registry, having fun with shells) of Os, then Windows Mobile will suit you.
3. Software development for Android, WM, iPhone is big. Many volunteers keep pumping their stuff into the web world for the benefit of the group. Just keep pinging search engines for every latest limitation to crack it.
Remember, software upgradation is always cheaper than harware upgradation.
With the fast developing web application industry and exponentially improving hardware technology it is not a surprise today to share the pictures of your holiday spot, as good as live streaming.
After living with a smartphone for a considerable time I am ready to share few tips which might help you chose a new smartphone or upgrade a current one in the possible domain. Here it is..
1. Chose your hardware wisely. Your hardware should have a minimum of 128mb ram, 30 mb internal memory along with 128mb dedicated for rom. A 3.2 px cam with a 3x zoom at full resolution is recommended if you are a novice, frequent photographer. It's always advantageous to have an ergonomically designed keyboard along with touch screen. Go for a class 6 memory card for a faster data transfer, which will be done frequently (either you copy pics to Pc or music from the Pc). Having a great processor will make your smartphone graphics look flawless. But it comes at a price. A bare minimum of 201MHz is suggested.
2. Don't overlook software limitations. Millions of applications are available for Windows Mobile, iPhone, Android and Symbian. What suits you depends on your interest levels of digging the mobile. If you are a superficial user you may go for Symbian. If you are interested in applications which you keep upgrading frequently, then Android is for you. If you like to dig to the root levels (tweaking registry, having fun with shells) of Os, then Windows Mobile will suit you.
3. Software development for Android, WM, iPhone is big. Many volunteers keep pumping their stuff into the web world for the benefit of the group. Just keep pinging search engines for every latest limitation to crack it.
Remember, software upgradation is always cheaper than harware upgradation.



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