Posts Tagged ‘Third Generation’
Over the years, the handsets have created a lot of craze among the mobile phone users. These handsets have now evolved into multimedia devices and provide a lot of high-end features to the user. In the present scenario, several brands are in the arena of mobile phones such as Nokia, Samsung, HTC, Acer, Sony Ericsson and many others. These brands have launched a variety of gadgets which are known for their high-end features.
Acer is one of the big brands that is launching the handsets with sophisticated features. Nowadays, it has started releasing 3G handsets which are not behind the mobiles of any other big brand. Some times ago, it has launched Acer M900 which comes with every feature that the user of today considers before buying a new handset.
The M900 is a third generation handset with a number of advanced features. The handset is a bit heavy with the weight of 188 grams and the dimensions of 119 x 62 x 17.1 mm. But there is a lot of sophistication hidden behind its heavy weight. The gadget comes with QWERTY keyboard which helps the users to type the data in the faster speed as compared to the alphanumeric keypad.
These days, one of the necessary feature for both handsets as well as computers, is Internet. With the help of World Wide Web, you can communicate with your near and dear ones at ease as well as can get all the informative content. The M900 is a multimedia handset with GPRS support, which helps you to access the Internet. You can browse the websites on HTML supported browser of the device. GPRS also allows you to send the multimedia messages and e-mails to other compatible devices. Apart from MMS and e-mail, text messaging services like SMS and Instant Messaging are also available in this smart handset. Moreover, the gizmo is GPS enabled which allows you to search the way in an unknown destination without asking from a stranger.
In the recent times, it is not required to keep bulky cameras if you are going to picnic. You can capture the good quality images and make videos with the help of the handsets in your pockets. The quality of picture depends on the camera of a mobile phone. The Acer M900 has 5 MP camera with the picture resolution of 2592 X 1944 pixels. LED flash feature is also available in this gadget which enables the individuals to capture the images with excellent quality in the dim light also.
For entertainment lovers, this smart handset has a media player which supports MP3 format. FM radio is also existing for those who like to enjoy the interesting programs. For working professional, it has the document viewer option through which you can read the Ms-office, OneNote and PDF documents on the screen of your handset.
Undoubtedly, the Acer M900 is the right option for the individuals who are thinking to have a handset with wonderful multimedia capabilities. It can be expected that some more such handsets will be launched by Acer and other big brand in the coming time which also will satisfy the needs of the users.
The world of mobile internet users is abuzz with the big news of the year: next generation wireless internet networks are coming to cities and communities across the nation and the planet! It has been a seemingly long wait (in reality the lapse between third and fourth generation mobile standards has half as long as that between second and third generation standards, but don’t expect that to quell the thirst for next generation standards one bit), and thank heavens it is a wait that is already over for many millions of Americans and which will soon be over for many millions upon millions more. Having taken root for the first time in the US in the city of Baltimore in 2009, 4G networks have incrementally and steadily spread to dozens and dozens of other cities across the nation; from a measly handful at the very end of 2009, the list has already grown to many dozen by mid-2010 and is likely to reach well over 100 cities and towns by this time in 2011…all of which is really, really exciting if you love your mobile internet connection!
The spread of 4G is mostly concentrated in urban areas where much of the infrastructure needed to deploy such networks is already in place, and all that needs to be done is to have a handful of new, fourth generation radio transmitters placed in piggy-back fashion on preexisting towers/structures. This sort of thrifty form of deploying fourth generation networks further consolidates what is already considered to be the most economical of all mobile internet communications standards, thanks to the brilliant and powerful technology that has gone into WiMax (the currently dominant transmission system used in fourth generation networks). Nonetheless, next generation wireless won’t only be making its appearance in major urban areas over the coming months and years but will also be popping up in many parts of the more rural and remote parts of the continent. This is because, to the great surprise of many of the biggest telecoms in the country, rural Americans have demonstrated a tremendous appetite for high speed mobile internet services. The result of that phenomenon, as unexpected as it happens to be, is that these companies find that the return-on-investment in these kinds of remote places is not that much inferior to the return-on-investment when dealing with the big cities. In short, next generation wireless is coming to a city and a farm near you-assuming it hasn’t already shown up!
The difference that fourth generation mobile makes is, undoubtedly, quite huge: we’re talking more than twice as fast as 3G connections in almost all cases. In fact, at certain non-peak hours it might even be possible for a fourth generation wireless user to download files (big, multimedia files that never before would have been accessible from a mobile device) at speeds of up to 12 Mbps or even more…and that is only a teaser of what is to come. Within the next year or two, data transfer speeds are likely going to careen past the 20 and then the 30 and the 40 Mbps mark!

