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If you are an owner of the iPhone 4, you know how much this super-powered 4th generation device has simplified so many things. Now all of your online business and networking is completely mobile with this master electronic tool. If you want to make life even easier and completely hands-free, iPhone 4 holsters are the perfect option. With so many holsters on the market, how do you know which one to choose? So much depends on personal preference, but some products have been given extra thought to making your life easier and your iPhone 4 experience a complete success.
The most popular in iPhone 4 holsters almost always incorporate leather. Leather is durable, able to withstand tremendous pressure without any side effects. A leather holster is the perfect protective nest for your iPhone and keeps it always by your side, so you can better employ your free hands. With your iPhone in a holster and not in your pocket, your comfort level increases and no accidental calls or buttons will be pushed.
The Gomadic leather iPhone 4 case is a choice candidate in the lineup of different holsters. First, it is a streamlined low-profile shape that won't look bulky on your waist or clipped to the side of a bag. Second, it has a classic black look that is always appropriate for any work or personal setting. The belt clip is easily attached or removed, and the case has a belt loop slot option.
The bottom of the Gomadic leather case has a special cutout so you can easily push the phone out when you need to use it. This cutout is also handy to plug in headphones. The iPhone is held securely in place by a magnetic closure. A soft felt lining inside the case will not scratch the iPhone, on the contrary, it is an aid in cleaning the touch screen. The Gomadic leather case comes in at $39.95.
This is just one amazing case that is a complement to the iPhone 4. Other customer favorites include the OEM Monaco vertical holster, Grantwood Technology's Quick Flip case, the Splash Alpha II Napa Leather Holster, and the BlueHarbor Horizontal Leather case. Some extra features that these include are cutouts to all ports and a swiveling clip that locks into a horizontal or vertical position. Make a list of your needs and check out which iPhone 4 holster is best for you.
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The Htc Desire – Nexus One With Sense
OEMs can be a lot of fun. Taiwan's world leader in smartphones, HTC, plays it both ways as an OEM to many mobile phone brands in the Windows platform while offering some of those same models directly to consumers under its own name. When Google finally jumped into the mobile phone business with its first Nexus One smartphone running its own Android 2.1 Éclair, HTC was more than happy to dump its eagerly anticipated HTC Passion to have it rebranded as the Nexus One. That same HTC Passion had also circulated in the online rumor mill as the HTC Bravo and guess what, it has morphed with little changes as the HTC Desire that went out last month and can be had for free with a Orange Dolphin 25 plan with 500 MB internet surfing for just ₤25/month.
A Better Nexus One
From a distance, it's the Nexus One with some buttons below the screen and an optical trackpad. Up close and turned on, you know it's an HTC with its Sense UI on top of the Android 2.1 Éclair OS powered by the same 1GHz Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon that powers the Nexus One. A lot of smartphone pundits unabashedly call it the Nexus One with Sense, referring to its use of HTC's Sense UI. Is that good or bad? Anyone who has ever used the Nexus One would confirm it's good, at least for HTC.
Afterall, the Nexus One is without doubt the best thing that ever happened to Android. But because it has a better user interface in the Sense, it's not good for Google. With all things equal which is essentially the case here, one can easily compare how much better it is to use the HTC Desire with its Sense UI than the Nexus without it.
Head to Head
Technically, the two are nearly identical twins. Apart from running the same OS powered by the same processors, they both sport the same superb 3.7-inch Wide-VGA display with 16 million colors and using AMOLED capacitive touchscreens with multitouch input technologies. You also have the same accelerometer, proximity and ambient light sensors. Imaging is served with the same 5 megapixel autofocus shooter with LED Flash, geo tagging and high definition D1 (720 x 480) video capture. Both come with the same monoblock form similarly styled but with the Desire getting a 0.4mm slimmer but 5g heavier.
Both are 3G phones on the dual band UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA but distinguished by their frequencies. The Desire has 900/2100 frequencies meant for Asian and European markets while the Nexus has that as well as 850/1900 for US markets. That means the US markets can't use the HTC except on 2G while the Nexus One can be imported to Europe for 2G/3G. It's also a quad band GSM radio on 2G with class EDGE/GPRS data speeds.
But handsets have WiFi 802.11b/g and Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and A2DP, GPS and FM stereo receivers as well as 3.5mm headphone jack. Battery life is a curiosity as the HTC Desire gets a significantly shorter talk time of 6.6 hours while the Nexus gets 10 hours from the same 1400 mAh Li-Ion battery.
Standby time shows a reversal with the HTC getting a more generous 340 hours and just 290 hours on the Nexus. The main difference really lies on the Desire using the latest Sense UI with pundits pointing out how much better it looks and easier to use than the Nexus One.
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To find out more about the HTC Desire you can visit best-mobile-contracts.co.uk. They have many reviews and compare deals for the HTC Desire. You can also find more information on many more HTC phones.
Sony EX700 Headphones?
I am currently bidding on Sony MDR-EX700 on eBay and it says "This is an OEM Product" what does that mean and it is coming from Shenzhen, China and what are the possibility of the headphones being fake?
OEM means original equipment manufacturer. An original equipment manufacturer, or OEM, manufactures products or components which are purchased by a purchasing company and retailed under the purchasing company's brand name. OEM refers to the company that originally manufactured the product.
About it being fake. It's entirely possible. I personally wouldn't trust anything coming from china, but you should check the feedback. If they have a lot of positive feedback, at least a few hundred with no or very few negative or neutral feedback then you should be good to go.
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