Motorola rokr zn50 versus htc hero


Added: 26-07-2005
Author: Martin Smith Dev
Category: Mobile Phone Reviews
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Some of the brands and their reputation started the handset exclusive ruggedness. This facility to meet the needs of people in all kinds of pretty. Previously, they were only used as a means of communication. But today, with the changing needs of individuals, this handset has extended its meaning by adding additional features. Now, computers, mobile phones, media devices (music players, cameras, video cameras, etc.) they all joined in one of the consequences.

Motorola Rokr ZN50 Hero HTC and two recent cases of this integration. Motorola introduced the phone with 3.2 inch TFT resistive touchscreen announced that a resolution of 240 x 427 pixels is also HTC device is equipped with 3.2 inch TFT touchscreen capacitative. HTC display associated with the UI Sense, Multi-touch input method, Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, Handwriting recognition and Trackball.

HTC phone has a 5 MP camera with autofocus, which was announced in 2592 x 1944 pixels. This gadget image quality gives a clear picture of different materials Rokr with 3.15 MP camera and announced the declaration of 2048 x 1536 pixels. Gadgets are all built-in video camera, A-GPS. Because Sleek appearance, has a dimension of 108.9 x 54 x 14.3 mm and weighs 143 g. In contrast, the HTC device has dimensions of 112 x 56.2 x 14.4 mm and weighs 135 g.

Because, industry and theme ZN50, Backup battery, and is not given to the target. Backup is only to provide a standby time up to 200 hours of talk time and backup up to 4 hours on the other hand, HTC provides a backup battery is very good and standby time up to 750 hours of talk time up to 8 hours MOTOROKR display also includes a T-DMB2 TV tuner that allows you watching your favorite television shows when traveling anywhere.

If, motorola brand known for its music, this phone has a built-in music player that supports the MP3 / eAAC + / WMA audio file formats. Also has an integrated FM radio RDS. Similarly, the built-in music player and audio files such as the HTC supports MP3 / AAC + / wav / WMA9. But, no radio, which by this decoration. The crowd puller factor is that HTC's Android operating system is included as smartphones.

All of these materials speaker phone and 3.5 mm audio jack that provides great flexibility. However, Sony Ericsson, Built-in equalizer consists, SRS WOW HD. For high-speed data connection, with GPRS connection that provides access speeds up to 32-48 kbps speed connection and Edge 236.8 kbps. However, 3G enabled gadget allows users to browse through the internet and HSPDA connection speeds up to 7.2 Mbps. On the other hand, HTC gadget allows you to GPRS and Edge connectivity with the access speed. Nevertheless, it is also equipped with HUSPA relationship with 2.0 Mbps speed.

On the basis of the comparison between the Motorola Rokr and HTC ZN50 hero, is an important conclusion that all the additional features they provide. They all have features that can attract people easily. Although, and people have the right to select the handset to come looking for the best.




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