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HTC Freestyle Review

You can find all the vital features you need for communication in HTC Freestyle. Its design is solid and user-friendly. There may be an HTC Freestyle review or more that will say that there’s too many superfluous apps that seem to be not so appealing and that the speakerphone can barely be used but still, the HTC Freestyle is just perfect for you if you are a first time smartphone user. The price is just right too even if it lacks an accelerometer and Wi-Fi.

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Despite the widespread release of high-end smartphones in the United States, the HTC has been able to make its presence and that is why AT&T has decided to expand. One of the latest handsets from the company is the HTC Freestyle. It may look just like any other Android phone but aside from being BREW-powered, the HTC Freestyle is one of AT&T’s front liners in their quick messaging devices. It has a touch screen and Sense UI display, but what really made it stand out is the midrange feature set and its minimalist interface.

The design is very stylish. Enough said. In terms of performance, it delivers quite competently so you wouldn’t mind missing other offerings like the accelerometer and Wi-Fi. If you see an HTC Freestyle review with low recommendation for this device, don’t lose hope on this mobile phone. You will still get to enjoy a quasi-smartphone experience even if there is no data plan. Because it is not a smartphone, it doesn’t have much of the impressive features common in most smartphones. But it offers practically everything that you ask for in a basic communication gadget. It has calendar, text and multimedia messaging, calculator and alarm clock. Bluetooth, an airplane mode, GPS, PC syncing and USB mass storage, instant messaging, an FM radio, and access to AT&T Mobile E-mail is also present. For other features, you can check out the AT&T’s AppCenter and see if you can download an equivalent app.

HTC Freestyle ReviewThe HTC Freestyle does have the look of a smartphone and the touchscreen is a definitely a cool feature. It is the first device from AT&T to use Qualcomm’s new BREW MP platform. Compared to other smartphones like the iPhone 3GS and the HTC-inspired 4G Android smartphone, the price of HTC Freestyle is quite higher at $99 with contract. The package includes the HTC Freestyle phone, 1300mAh battery, wall charger with detachable micro USB cable, and user guides.

The phone looks heavy measuring at 4.2 inches tall by 2.2 inches wide by 0.49 inch deep but it is surprisingly light, weighing only 4.52 oz. The 3.2-inch display offers only a 480 x 320 pixel resolution but it’s more than enough amongst midrange devices available in the market.

Facebook and Twitter enthusiasts will have much appreciation with the Freestyle because of the addition of HTC’s Friend Stream feature. Friends’ updates from these social networking tools flow steadily. Other “very Android” features noticeable with the Freestyle are the navigation controls. They are large and tangible.

You won’t be disappointed if you have high hopes with this device and there are only few HTC Freestyle reviews that will state otherwise because from the design to the basic features and add-ons, it is obvious that HTC had given it all for the Freestyle. Despite the fact that its battery life is a bit weak and offers low-quality camera, the HTC Freestyle is satisfactory because it is well-equipped, lightweight and very user-friendly.

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Samsung Galaxy S II 4G Review

Samsung Galaxy S II 4G ReviewIt has a gorgeous 4.3-inch super AMOLED Plus display, easy to use Touchwiz interface, lightweight, and great camera features among others, and if you look at any Samsung Galaxy S II 4G review, this phone is by far one of the best Android smartphones ever released in 2011. Although there are still quite a few drawbacks, this phone is a more improved successor of the wildly popular first generation Samsung Galaxy S smartphone.

It was launched last February at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2011 in Barcelona. If you enjoy using Android smartphones, this addition to the ever growing Samsung Android family is probably what you’ve been waiting for. Galaxy S II is made of plastic material. Compared to its predecessor, this latest version is more compact which measures 8.5mm at its thinnest point and weighing 116g only. It also offers a much better feel in our hands. You have a better grip with this phone because of the rear battery cover that has a textured surface.

Just like any other high-end gadget, the Galaxy S II comes with a complete range of connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HSDPA, GPS, and DLNA. And just like other Samsung products, S II also has TouchWiz interface. As mentioned earlier, the Galaxy S II is a much improved successor to the original Samsung Galaxy S. It can now resize supported widgets so that home screens are customized better. Scrolling continuously the application pages is now possible so that going from the first page to the last can be done in a jiffy. Zooming in and out with the use of fingers on the display is now possible and the phone can also be tilted back and forth.

If you want to upgrade your Android handset, check out any Samsung Galaxy S II 4G review and you will be convinced that this is the best replacement. It is now retailing in Singapore at (SG) $998 or (US) $812. The phone is more elegantly designed, has a bigger screen that features a better imaging technology, and applies a fresher operating system and user interface. One of the greatest shortcomings of last year’s Galaxy S is that it was made entirely of plastic. Today, the Galaxy S II is still made of plastic but because it now has a more solid housing and modern design, it is more acceptable because it has developed sharper edges.

However, it is not without flaws and some of the few drawbacks include short battery life, thin back cover, and its Social Hub does not work well with Twitter. The Galaxy S II also has poor photo quality when there is low lighting and it has no specific key for turning on the camera.

At first glance, it seems that the Galaxy S II has no difference to its predecessor but overall, it is safe to say that this latest version is a much better phone. Performance-wise, it works extremely fast. When used with a network, connection and downloading are done fast and easy. The additional user-facing camera makes it even better too. But the application of the Qik’s software is a little frustrating because of certain inconsistencies. There is no reason you need not try the Galaxy S II 4G. It’s like having a fast network on your phone.

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2011 4G Verizon Phones

2011 4G Verizon PhonesVerizon Wireless provides the most advanced 4G Network in the business. It is the first wireless carrier that offers 4G LTE services. In terms of 3G speeds, the Verizon 3G is excessively fast already but the 4G LTE is even 10 times faster. This means that you get to enjoy optimum data speeds with no interruption using the 4G Verizon Phones released as of 2011.

Purchase 2011 Verizon Phones now and enjoy optimum multitasking. Downloading movies will no longer take much of your time and you can now send and share videos and photos faster than ever. In this modern time and fast technology, almost everything is fast-paced. The Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Network is being truthful when they claim that they can deliver it, fast and easy. No wonder two of the fastest mobile phones in the market today are 4G Verizon Phones. A lot of consumers purchase 2011 Verizon Phones not only because they have the fastest wireless network in the business today but most importantly, these high-end smartphones are manufactured by a trusted name in the industry.

2011 4G Verizon Phones Droid Charge
Some of the most popular 4G devices today are from the batch of 2011 Verizon Phones. Purchase Samsung Droid Charge now and take pride in using the most powerful and the fastest Droid ever released. True to its potentials, the Samsung Droid Charge 4G comes as a complete package. With an impressive processor, the best mobile display technology, and a powerful multimedia feature set, the Samsung Droid Charge 4G is the real deal. The Droid uses 1 GHz Hummingbird processor by Samsung to deliver excellent compatibility and improved performance. Together with an Android 2.2 Froyo operating system, you will not have a problem handling any type of multimedia. The 4.33 Super AMOLED Plus technology touch screen of Samsung Droid Charge allows you to enjoy exquisite visuals and practically unlimited multimedia opportunities. Having 50% more micro pixels, it produces rich and vibrant display. Adobe Flash supports the multimedia activities of the Samsung Droid Charge so that you are guaranteed of high-quality movies, videos, web pages and games. The Samsung Droid Charge 4G is available at a price of $299.99 with new 2-year contract activation.

2011 4G Verizon Phones HTC Thunderbolt 4GThe HTC Thunderbolt 4G was the first Verizon 4G mobile phone to dominate the market. Although it has taken the backseat for quite some time now, some still prefer to purchast the HTC Thunderbolt 4G. It has the fastest data speeds of a mobile smartphone. The speed can be attributed to its 1 GHz Snapdragon processor. Its operating system, the Android 2.2 Froyo, is fully supported by Adobe Flash to allow users to enjoy excellent multimedia activity, web browsing, and gaming. The 4.33” LCD display of the Thunderbolt has multi-touch capabilities, light sensor, and proximity sensor and delivers the finest visuals. The HTC Thunderbolt 4G is a dual camera phone. The 8mp camera allows you to capture photos and 720p HD videos. The other front facing camera which is 1.3mp is used for video chatting. The price HTC Thunderbolt is $249. This is based on Verizon since this smartphone is part of Verizon’s 4G phones for 2011. However, there are authorized retailers that offer the HTC Thunderbolt at discounted prices.

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How to Fix the ‘file name not valid’ and ‘there are no more files’ Windows Problem

If you are reading this, you may be experiencing a problem when saving files to your hard disk (any location). I personally, have encountered the same problem and fortunately, I was able to find out the root cause of the problem and the proper way on how to fix it.

The problem. I encountered the problem when I was trying to save an image file from the Internet. I was looking for a good image file to match my blog post. I found one using Google Search, selected it, right clicked and pressed Save Image As… The Save As window appeared and I entered a file name. When I pressed the Save button, an alert prompt popped out with a message “there are no more files”. I was trying to save the file in my Documents folder (I’m using Win7 by the way). I tried to save the file again but this time I selected the Desktop as the destination folder. I did the same set of drills and when I pressed the Save button, an alert prompt popped out again and this time, it says “file name not valid”.

Cannot “Save As” files. At first I thought the problem only occurs when saving image files from the web to my local disk. But then when I tried to save a new text document, the same problem appears. It started to bug me so I explored the net for answers to my problem.

I landed on a forum that discusses the same problem that I encountered. One of the members said this was caused by a third party file encryption software called Folder Lock.

Main cause of the problem. Upon reading about Folder Lock in the forums, a huge and bright light bulb popped on top of my head. I recalled installing a trial version of the said security application probably a week ago. I uninstalled it right away however. So why is the problem still occurring? I already uninstalled Folder Lock. Heck should I use a registry cleaner to remove all traces of the application? Honestly, I was tempted to do that. I was even thinking of using System Restore.

Uninstalling Folder Lock. Good thing I made the right move. I reinstalled the Folder Lock software, navigated through the Start Menu > Folder Lock and clicked on the Uninstall option. An alert message appeared telling me that I should uninstall Folder Lock via the Options menu of the program itself. I remembered uninstalling Folder Lock through the Control Panel > Programs and Features.

The solution. I went over to the Folder Lock application and clicked on the Options menu. An alert popped out again saying that I should first enter a password in order to access the Options menu. So what I did was I created a new Locker and entered a security password. Then I was able to access the Options menu. I clicked on Uninstall and boom! Goodbye Folder Lock.

Aftermath. I restarted my computer and when I tried to save a new text file, the problem is gone. Case closed!

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Samsung C6712 Star II DUOS

A successor of the very famous gadget Samsung Star, now comes the Samsung C6712 Star II Duos Mobile phone made public recently by Samsung on its Russian site. Users will definitely have more interest on this handset from Samsung because it has numerous attractive features. Just like the Akai Connect Book Mobile Phone, the Samsung C6712 Star II Duos offers support to Dual-SIM. Users will now be able to use this phone for voice calling and use another SIM to a fast-speed Internet access.


The 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen display of the Samsung C6712 Star II Duos Mobile phone is designed to produce a resolution of WQVGA (240 x 400 pixels). For capturing still and video images as desired, it is also equipped with a superb 3.2- megapixel camera. Having the same option provided by the Samsung Galaxy SL in terms of connectivity, the Samsung C6712 Star II Duos also has Bluetooth 3.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n.

Other important specifications include SMS, MMS, email, IM, GPRS 12, EDGE, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML; 30 MB memory, microSD card slot (up to 16GB), TouchWiz, java MIDP 2.0, 3.0, document viewer (word, excel, PowerPoint, PDF), accelerometer sensor, player MP3/WAV/WMA/AAC +, H.263/H.264/MP4 player, and battery Li-Ion 1200 mAh among others. Shipment started during the 2nd quarter of 2011 and for the price of $265.

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Toshiba Mini NB300 – Combining Portability and Comfort

With so many netbooks now available on the market, the Toshiba Mini NB300 stands out because of its remarkable comfort-driven design. It has a full-size keyboard and touchpad and a 10.1 inch display which provide comfort in writing emails and surfing the web.

The Toshiba Mini NB300 comes in four colors so you have choices to fit your lifestyle. With a battery life of up to 11 hours, you’ll have more time to enjoy your NB300 mini notebook. Other outstanding features of the Toshiba Mini NB300 which make it a perfect travel companion include a USB sleep-and-charge and a Hard Drive Impact Sensor. The former allows other external devices like your MP3 player and cellphones to have longer battery life while the latter protects your data. It also has limited warranty that is acknowledged worldwide.

One of the major issues of the Mini NB300 is overheating. But of course this is a common problem of most desktops and laptops. If overheating becomes a problem, see if any air vent is blocked because this could be the cause of the heat buildup. Dissipating the heat properly is another solution.

Another great feature of the Toshiba Mini NB300 is the latest dual-core Intel Atom CPU. It helps in downloading and streaming Web and Flash content faster. Performance wise, it is better and the video capabilities are even higher. With the advanced Wireless-N, you connect online faster and you also have bigger storage.

With all its advanced technology potentials, the Toshiba Mini NB300 presents an eco-conscious design. It has a long-lasting aluminum finish and a mercury-free LED-backlit display. It also has a power-Saving Toshiba eco utility. You can buy the Mini NB300 and make it your daily companion PC with a starting price of $349.99. It’s very handy, convenient to bring anywhere and easy on the budget as well. It comes pre-loaded with applications such as Toshiba Bulletin Board, Toshiba Media Controller and Toshiba ReelTime for free.

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