A Smart and Handy Gadget!
Aug 10, 2010 Cellphones
Cellphones, a small gadget that can do more task. You can send a message within just a few seconds, you can also use it for entertainment and music, can also use still camera or video cam and you can take and keep it anywhere and has a long battery life. Small but with great advantages for our daily lives.
There many types of cellphones, there are phones that can be use only for calling and texting , there also called smart phones with amazing features like Camera, Headset, MP3 players, Bluetooth, infrared and above all the 3G and the Internet. Many company produces smart phone gadgets like Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, Blackberry, Iphone, Sony, Samsung and others. Just keep on reading cell phone reviews to find the best cellphone for yourself.
Vignette Android App Rated 4 out of 5
Jul 9, 2010 Android Market, Cellphones
I’ve been using this android application for almost a month now. Check out the features and Pros & Cons below. My favorite effects and frames to use are Toy Camera, Vintage, Lens Effect, Customised (thats how the owner spells it) and Grungy, Polaroid for frames effect. If you love photography or just love taking pictures and love to play with color tones and muted colors, this android application is made for you.
Pros & Cons:
Pros
- Tons of cool visual effects to add to camera phone photos
- Import pictures from your existing photo gallery to apply effects to
- Offers 10x digital zoom
- Geotag your location within photos
Cons
- So far the Pro version can only handle up to 5 megapixel resolution
Features:
Vignette Android App is a nice camera app that can possibly replace the default camera app for most Android phones (although the latest Android 2.2 “Froyo” version offers a limited set of sweet comparable goodies too). Using the app makes you seem like somewhat of a camera phone pro with it’s built in filters and effects:
- Normal – generic film effect
- Vignette – focus attention at the center of the frame
- Porta – Smooth skin tones for flattering portraits
- Velvia – vivid colors for nature photography
- Ilford – Classic black and white
- Plus more like… Toy camera, Vintage, Colour Highlight, Tinted monochrome, Lens effects, Cinematic and even customize filters by combining them
Plus many photo frame effects like rounded edges, oval shaped, Polaroid photo borders, panoramic and more. You can import and apply Vignette effects to photos. Geotag pictures which will save your location in the photos’ metadata. Offers 10x digital zoom (while most Android phones offer a default of 2-4x digital zoom), however we notice going up to 10x won’t do your pics any justice.
Shared via Vignette Android App Review by AndroidTapp.com | Android Tapp. Android App Reviews.
My photos taken by this Vignette application using my favorite effects and frames as mentioned above of this entry.

Tags: motorola cliq, Vignette App
iPhone 4 will be $299 respectively
Jun 8, 2010 Cellphones
iPhone 4 will come in 16GB and 32GB and will be $199 and $299 respectively.
If your contract with AT&T expires anytime in 2010 you can upgrade and get the upgrade price early.
This will make the iPhone 3GS go down to $99.
Launches JUNE 24th 2010 (pre-orders begin June 15th) in the following countries:
USA
UK
France
Germany
Japan
Another 18 countries to follow.
via Apple iPhone 4 Round Up | The Unlockr.
WOW! Apple loyalist save up now (^o^)
Tags: apple iphone, iphone4
smartphones are like mini-netbooks
May 27, 2010 Cellphones, Worth Blogging
I’ve been reading up on HTC’s newest smartphone called the HTC Desire. There is also HTC Legend which is sleeker and looks more beautiful but Desire packs more power. I’ve been looking at the specifications and watching video reviews and I can say that it is probably the best Android phone out there.
There are competitions though in the form of Nokia’s N9000 and also Samsung but HTC holds such a great promise. What I like about smartphones is that they are just like mini-netbooks. I can search anything even the best weight loss pills anywhere I go.
Tags: android pho, HTC, smartphones
It feels so good…
May 20, 2010 Cellphones, Ideas
It’s been a while since I first thought of Rooting my Cliq. I didn’t do it before cos I couldn’t find information on how to root a Motorola Cliq. But last night, I started tinkering my phone. Oh men, it took me ages to successfully root it cos there are lots of false and incomplete tutorials in Youtube. Actually, my hubby got irritated and annoyed with me already because I kept bugging him to help me read the long list of instructions. Also, he needed to call several people this morning and since the phone was unavailable, he couldn’t use it. After several times of doing the procedures and just tonight I’ve finally rooted my Cliq. I’m confident that I can get my phone back to a working state again if not I wouldn’t dare myself to hack my phone. I was having fun though cos I’m able to use the DOS commands again haha, shallow, I know! I feel so happy every time I accomplish something regardless of its importance. I like to tinker stuff like this as well cos I think, I’m a technical person :p
Anyways if you are an Android or a Motorola Cliq user and want to hack your phone, be careful with finding a good tutorial. Lots of people are making money out of it by giving other people a hard time so that they will turn into them if they can’t fix their phone after messing it up. That’s what I’m thinking while reading all the information.
In connection above, I’d like to share the tutorial I used to Root my Cliq so you won’t end up on a wrong tutorial that’s scattered around Youtube. This is the best tutorial I’ve read from almost two days of figuring out my phone.
These links are posted according to which steps is the first thing to do:
- How to Root the Motorola Cliq
- How To: Set Up ADB/USB Drivers for Android Devices
- How to load a custome ROM on the Motorola Cliq
Just read the instruction carefully and you’ll be fine. It is the best idea as well if you read all the people’s comment to each of this instructions. Trust me, your time consumed by doing all these are worth a thousand times. The new UI of flashed ROM given by the tutorial above are quite impressive. Once your phone is rooted, there’s no limit on what you’re going to do with your phone. You can even make your own ROM.
You are free to leave a comment or contact me if you have some problems on Rooting your Motorola Cliq. Have fun!
Tags: motorola cliq, rooted android, rooted Cliq, rooted MB200, rooting
Android phones are dominating the…
May 8, 2010 Cellphones
Android phones are in and are trying to dominate the smartphone market. Now that I think about it, they do have a chance at beating the iPhone 3GS especially the HTC smartphones such as HTC Legend and Desire. They have garnered very positive reviews from sites.
They both have wifi so if you need to know anything like eczema, then just google it on the web and you would know. These smartphones have such great user interface and also what everyone is raving about them is their fast performance and transition of applications. This is seriously making me consider getting one.
Tags: android phone, HTC
WOW iPhone4?
Apr 22, 2010 Cellphones
Did you hear about that new iphone 4? Yes my friends, there’s a new iPhone out in the market? Yes there is something that is greater than 3GS now. It only took a couple of years but technology is changing faster every year. It now has a front facing video camera, micro-sim, camera flash but to me nothing has changed that much.
Well there still lacks the flash feature that we all love. You can still search for hgh supplement on the ipod and maybe the battery is larger but I am still skeptical about this.
Tags: iPhone, iphone4, next iphone
Some gadget shopping
Feb 5, 2010 Accessories, Appliances, Cellphones
As what I have said in my other blog, we went shopping last Sunday. I bought all the necessary accessories for our gadgets like this cute pink mini mice and a pink mouse pad for my laptop. Guess what brand I chose? Its from Microsoft, I did not know that they’re venturing to electronics. I also purchased 2 cans of electronic dust spray. I’ve been wanting that dust spray for like a year now. It was a nice feeling that you got all you need though I still need to buy a wireless USB for Yuna’s computer. We moved her computer table in the other side of the house which is away from the internet modem. Oh by the way, just want to brag a little, we finally got a new HDTV. Not a famous brand and the size is only 32″ but we are kind of contented and happy cos at last we have an HDTV now. Hubby said we are going to buy the big one with a nice brand next time. The husband is so happy with his new TV. He couldn’t stop playing all his PS3 games.

We have also tested the blue-ray disc of our PS3 for the 1st time. We watched the ‘Push’ movie and I can believe we’ve missed the quality of the blue-ray disc for such a long time. It was so awesome watching movie in HD. So sharp and clear. I’m loving our new TV ^_^x
On the other hand, I feel like changing my phone again. I don’t want a sociable mobile phone anymore. Right now, I only want a phone that has Mobile internet where I can blog and browse the internet. That’s it no other unnecessary stuff. Also, I want one with a bigger screen d(>w<)b
Tags: blue-ray disc, HDTV, MSmice, ps3
2009 Top 10 Cellphones!
Dec 22, 2009 Cellphones
PC world‘s best smartphones for 2009. Have a break with your laptop… Click the highlighted word for more infos.
1. Motorola Droid
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: The first Android 2.0 phone impresses with a strong suite of Web features and a stunning 3.7-inch display, but some users might have trouble with the shallow keyboard.
2. Apple iPhone 3GS
Keyboard: No
Bottom Line: Performance enhancements distinguish the otherwise evolutionary step-up iPhone 3GS from its previous iterations.
3. Motorola Cliq
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: The beautifully designed Motorola Cliq is a social butterfly’??s dream phone, but others may find the MotoBlur user interface overwhelming.
4. Research in Motion BlackBerry Bold 9700
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: The best BlackBerry available, the Bold 9700 packs a multitude of features into a sophisticated, slimmed-down design.
5. T-Mobile myTouch 3G
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is a big improvement from its predecessor, but the physical keyboard is sorely missed.
6. Palm Pre
Form Factor: Candy bar
Bottom Line: The Pre’s webOS software is touch-friendly and fun, but the cramped QWERTY keyboard detracts from the phone’s usability.
7. Samsung Behold II
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: With a gorgeous AMOLED display and an excellent camera, the pricey Samsung Behold II will appeal to multimedia junkies with deep pockets.
8. Research in Motion BlackBerry Tour 9630
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: The BlackBerry Tour entices with an ergonomic keyboard and gorgeous display, but the omission of Wi-Fi disappoints.
9. Samsung Omnia II
Keyboard:
No
Bottom Line: With its eye-catching design and variety of multimedia features, the Omnia II is a solid Windows phone, but sluggish performance keeps it from being perfect.
10. HTC Droid Eris
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: If you can live without a hardware keyboard, the HTC Droid Eris is an affordable and feature-packed alternative to the Motorola Droid.
Tags: blackberry bold 9700, iPhone, motorol, motorola cliq, motorola droid, mytouch 3g, Samsung, smartphones, top 10 cellphones, top cellphones 2009
my smallest pc
Dec 5, 2009 Cellphones
My new Motorola Cliq or Motorola MB200 is what I call the smallest PC. Smallest PC because I can do everything I do in my PC like blogging and social climbing. A week ago I extend my contract in T-mobile and decided to upgrade my phone after having our Sony Erricsson P990i for 3 yrs now. It was a great great phone. I can do everything with it as well but too slow to perform all the programs. Anyways, my new phone is very intricate and sophisticated. I so love it. I’ve never been contented with a cellphone like this. I’ve been wanting a device like this for many years now. Remember a year ago that I posted an entry about WI-FI tablet? Thank God I was able to resist myself and wait a little more years for gadget like Motorola Cliq.

This entry is not a review cos I’m not good at it so I will just share what I’ve perused in other website.
Now everything is where you want it – in one place, on tap. Your friends, pics, emails, messages, and Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter happenings. Motorola CLIQ is the first phone to come with MOTOBLUR, the only service that can sync them all, with continuous updates and back ups. There are no logins or apps to open, and your data’s always safe. Talk about socialized.
The above statement means, you don’t need a lot of apps to just socialize online because MOTOBLUR has it all with live and continues updates and with notification. MOTOBLUR is love
List of my most fave features:
- Customizable home screen – take note the home screen has a lot of widgets that doesn’t need to open and login.
- Social Networks – Only MOTOBLUR syncs Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter– with no logins and no apps to open. Post your status, catch up and more, right from your home screen.
For tech specs view this URL – Motorola Cliq Specs
Tags: cliq, MB200, motoblur, motorola cliq, t-mobile











