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The Apple iPhone 4 is the latest version of the Apple smartphone and supersedes the three earlier versions offering many more features and applications.

A major difference between this phone and previous models is video calling. The phone has two cameras, one front facing and one back facing. The back facing camera is typical of those found in most modern phones, and although it is far from being the best smartphone camera, it is adequate for the majority of situations where users just want to take a quick snapshot.

However the front facing camera is designed with video calling in mind. It is not that many years ago when the only hand held video calling device people knew about was found on Star Trek, but now it is available to anyone. Apple were far from being the first smartphone manufacturer to include video calling on their phone, but other features of the phone such as its extended battery life, improved connectivity and superb display screen means that it is one of the best implementations of this technology.

This phone is also twice as fast as the iPhone 3 and a remarkable four times as fast as the original iPhone. This is down to an improved processor and software. The operating system is Apple’s IOS which is also found on the iPad. The user interface is a gesture controlled multi-touch screen with virtual sliders, buttons and switches with instantaneous response times. The phone is also equipped with an accelerometer and gyrometer which allows it to be controlled by physical movement of the body.

In addition to all the functionality of the phone, a major appeal is its design and style. It shares many design features with its predecessors, but this fourth generation model has an attractive steel rim. The phone is also flat rather than bulged as were previous models and is a little smaller. This is because the antennae have been moved from the phone to the surrounding metal band. This can cause a problem if users cover a gap on the band that separates the Bluetooth and the 3G antennae, but that is easily fixed by adding a rubber bumper or holding the phone is a slightly different manner. You can pick up the iphone 4 today at Dialaphone.co.uk, visit the site now to see all the offers available.

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Can you imagine your life without a mobile phone? Impossible I guess!

These days mobile phones are quickly replacing even computers and laptops as all their features are now available in mobile phones. An urban person can do without his food, family, friends, but the whole world crashes down if the mobile is not working!

Here are five handy mobile phones that can revolutionalize the way you communicate and share information.

1. Nokia N96: This is the hottest phone around these days and was a national craze even before it was launched in India. And now since its launch in India, this 3G phone is selling like hot cakes. Be it teens, youngsters or adults, everyone is going nuts to have this handset in their palms. It is priced at around Rs. 35,000 and is available at Nokia phones outlet.

About its features, well just start counting! The Nokia N96 has a dual-sliding design, 5MP camera with Carl-Zeiss lens and Xenon flash, a fully flash-enabled surfing interface, 16GB of space built in which is obviously extendable, 2.8 inch QVGA screen, flash and video recording, Wi-Fi, full HTML browser, email, Media player with lots of formats supported, a 3.5mm headset jack, FM radio, Bluetooth and much more. Now you got to have this one!

2. HTC P3400: HTC is essentially a luxury phone brand and the HTC P3400 is yet another solid item from the HTC family. It is fashionable, sleek and stylish in design and very user friendly as well. Now let’s start with the best-this phone provides with windows XP version which is very rare in other phones. It has a TFT touchscreen, handwriting recognition system, Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF viewer) MP3/AACplayer,

Video/audio album, built-in handsfree, 5-way navigation system, 64 MB RAM, 128 MB ROM, and 2MP camera. What’s more, the user can even easily control their music wit their voice as it has an inbuilt voice commander. Though it’s not a 3G phone, still it has all regular features and much more that a user requires.

3. Samsung F400: The Samsung F400 is an amazing 3G music phone and has dual slide design. How? Well, it has Bang & Olufsen external speakers, a music wheel just like an iPod for controlling music and 3.5mm jack to plug in the headphones and enjoy the music anywhere. Enhancing its market value is the 3MP camera with auto focus, 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth, and a microSD memory card slot. What more can a music lover as for! This one is a must have for all the music lovers.

4. Nokia N95: This extremely good looking phone offers 3 times faster internet experience than 3G. With 5 MP camera with carl zeiss optics and DVD like video quality, you can capture memorable moments at any time. It also has inbuilt GPS mapping so that you never get lost! Also, this phone allows you to see mails with attachments. This one’s for the smart and sophisticated people who want their phone to reflect their attitude.

5. Nokia E71: These days people work 24X7 and this phone targets exactly the same kind of audience. This phone redefines the way we work! This phone is essentially for people who are into business and it offers a full keyboard for easy messaging and using other phone features. This phone also offers Nokia maps so that you reach your destination on time. In short, this phone is made for the business people who demand functionality with professional looks.

The mobile industry has been characterized by constant expansion and change ever since the very first mobile calls were launched and all the players in the mobile value chain have for the same reasons become used to having to a positive attitude towards changes and new tendencies. Flashy new mobile phones, faster networks and more entertainment geared for the small screen are all taking center stage.

The first most notable new trend is the touch interface technology. The iPhone revolutionized this trend together with the introduction of HTC’s TouchFLO technology on its HTC Touch. After the mammoth success of these phones, it’s predicted that the market will be flooded with touch-enables phones. The most exciting ones are the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 which cleverly incorporates the iPhone’s cover-flow interface into its phone’s user interface (UI), and the Samsung F480 with its newest touch UI codenamed TouchWiz.

Another significant trend noticed in the market nowadays is the big mobile phone manufacturers venturing into Microsoft’s Windows Mobile sector.

Sony Ericsson, the fourth-largest maker of mobile phones, announced last Sunday that it will offer its first handsets running on the Windows Mobile software, and the Windows Mobile software will be built into Sony Ericsson’s X1, the first in its new Xperia premium line of QWERTY keyboard multimedia phones that will be available in the second half of this year.

As for Nokia, the market leader in manufacturing mobile phones, despite its heavy use of the Symbian software across its newest phone lineup, rumors on a number of technology/mobility sites have suggested that Nokia is seriously considering the switch.

The latest mobiles are racing ahead of one another by providing speeds up to 7.2 MB/sec (available on some Vodafone networks). Mobile broadband allows you to access the Internet from anywhere on your mobile phone, or on your laptop computer. Speeds can be expected to reach up to 14.4 MB/sec. In the longer term, according to Carl-Henric Svanberg, Ericsson’s CEO, we can look forward to speeds of 200MB/sec with a technology standard called LTE (Long Term Evolution). “The increase speed of mobile broadband will have significant benefits for business and private users in countries, such as South Africa, where there has been a rapid uptake of mobile broadband. Not only will better access speeds stimulate further adoption of the mobile broadband but consumers will have faster access to online services via their cell phone,” said Simpson, director at Cape Town-headquartered global mobile messaging company BulkSMS.com .

The mobile industry is also working out possibilities to keep up with its social responsibility initiatives that address the recycling or re-issue of mobile products for a better environment. Nokia’s CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, introduced his company’s latest cell phone offering, the Remade – a stylish mobile phone made completely from recycled materials. It has low energy consumption and is built with non-toxic electronics. The phone is to be launched in the market in the near future.