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Information About The Motorola Citrus
Although the Motorola Citrus and the Apple iPhone 4 are both smart phones, the iPhone 4 clearly is more popular among the customers who purchase smart phones. The Motorola CITRUS runs on the Verizon 3G network. It also comes equipped with a full HTML browser and a virtual QWERTY keyboard. The phone has a three megapixel camera with fixed focus capability. There is a 3 inch screen with QVG 320x240 resolution. The phone comes with 2 GB memory.
The Apple iPhone4 runs on the AT&T 3G network. It has Mac OS-like mobile browsing, with a Safari browser and a QWERTY keyboard included within the phone. The iPhone also includes a five megapixel camera, with a built-in LED flash and a 5x digital zoom. The cameras are located both on the front and the back of the phone. Because of the camera located on the front of the phone, users are easily able to take pictures of themselves as well as sendand receive video calls. The camera on the back is for all other picture and video uses. There is a 3.5 inch screen with Retina display that magnifies pictures and text. It does so by packing 326 pixels per square inch at a 960x640 resolution. The phone comes in two memory options, those options are 16 GB or 32 GB memory.
There are several Motorola accessories, which should be noted. A standard Lithium Ion battery, wall/USB charger, and a 2GB Micro-SD card are standard accessories with the Motorola CITRUS accessories. A rechargeable Lithium Ion battery, Apple earphones with remote and mic, dock connector to USB cable, and a USB power adapter are standard accessories with the Apple iPhone 4. Optional accessories for the Motorola CITRUS include an in-ear stereo headset, private screen film, mirror screen film, LCD screen film, leather totes and pouches, and a wide variety of other items to personalize the phone to any individual’s taste. Optional accessories for the Apple iPhone include a mirror screen protector, a ZERO charger that consumes no power when the device is not attached and charging, a Body Glove sliding shell case the protects the phone while allowing access to all features, anti-glare/anti-fingerprint screen protectors, and much more.
There are many Motorola CITRUS chargers available from Amzer. Amzer manufactures a variety of chargers designed for the Motorola CITRUS, including a solar charger, an emergency portable charger with five adapters, and extra power portable charger, an emergency mobile charger, and a backup battery. The Motorola CITRUS case can also be personalized. One can choose between a resilient, yet pliable silicone case, or a hard shell case. Universal belt clips allow the user to keep his cell phone close at hand, yet out of the way. Wrist and neck lanyards keep the cell phone right at one’s side.
The Apple iPhone 4 accepts a number of chargers including the Apple USB Power Adapter, the Griffin Powerjolt Car Charger, the Griffin PowerBlock, the Kensington PowerBolt duo car charger, the Belkin MicroCharge 2.1 Plus charger, and the Kensington Travel Battery Pack. Protect the Apple iPhone 4 with as Incase Snap case for extra strength and durability. Accessorize the phone wit an Apple iPhone 4 Bumper in a rainbow of colors. The elastic bumpers snap around the iPhone to add a touch of color and protect the phone from scratches.
Like with many if not all electronic purchases, the buyer should always weigh the pros and cons of each device. He should bear in mind that some features are necessary, while others are window dressing.
Sing hello to the iRig PRE, turns iOS devices into on-the-fly mic preamps (Engadget)
IK Multimedia's never fallen short of giving you some of the better tools for
all your on-the-go music-making utilizing your beloved iOS device as the main
rig. Now, the peripheral connoisseur's taking the wraps off its iRig PRE,
which aims to help you digitally process those glorious vocal chords by
allowing you to plug in any XLR mic into it without the need for other
adapters or cables. Furthermore, the dongle features a 3.5mm jack for audio
monitoring, gain control and can squeeze a runtime of up to 40 hours (dynamic
microphones) or 15 hours (phantom powered condenser mics) from a standard 9V
battery. The PRE amp will also come included with two of iRig's usual suspect
apps (iRig Recorder and VocaLive) to help you get started in your quest to be
the next idol. We know you can't wait to get your singing on, but you'll have
to wait until "early Q2" to do so, for a moderate price of $39.99 -- perhaps
the iRig Mic can get you through the days in the meantime.
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