Posts Tagged ‘Microphones’

IPhone 4 Features – Why Are These Devices So Popular?

posted by Catt Mallen
Friday, November 19, 2010

Apple just released their new iPhone 4. And even before it’s release a lot of folks were already talking about it. That’s because the iPhone 4 was said to be more amazing with more features than it’s predecessors and would take the technologically advanced iPhone even higher. In order to know how to utilize the phone with the best way, you should learn all the features equipped in this phone and know how to use them well.

There are two cameras on the iPhone4. Obviously, having two cameras in a cell phone is not that big, but the way Apple designed them is what truly makes it different. The two cameras on the iPhone 4 are absolutely amazing. In iPhone 4, users could use the camera that focuses on them and have video calls conveniently. Of course, the traditional camera at the back of the phone would be kept in this new phone. However, the camera quality has been vastly improved.

In the latest product of iPhone 4G series, the camera would be of 5 megapixels and there would be LED flash provided. The creates an incredibly user friendly camera that will deliver consistently superior photographs– a feature hard to find with most camera phones. Many fans of iPhone are longing for such a good camera so that they could take photos and upload the photos to social media sites quickly. And now their dream is realized.

Not only is the camera on the iPhone 4 improved, but you can multitask a lot easier with it too. Now, users can download applications from other companies and will be able to go from app to app easily and quickly. Because Apple created a new multitasking operating system for the iPhone 4, there is no lag time even when running various applications at the same time.

Moreover, thanks to improved noise filtering advances, people can hear their callers on the iPhone much more clearly. Apple did this by adding two microphones to the iPhone 4.  This allows both the caller and receiver to have unlimited talking without having to worry about outside noise, no matter the situation.

As with prior models of iPhones, the iPhone 4 only weighs a mere 137g, which is extremely light. However, the phone actually works better than any of those other models. Thanks to it’s advancements in it’s sound quality as well as it’s camera capabilities, the iPhone 4 will be a heavy contender in the ever changing cell phone industry for many years to come. Apart from the latest iPhone, there is even the iPhone 3GS 32GB or the iPhone 3GS 16GB Black that are already unlocked, thus saving you the hassles of having to trying to unlock them yourselves.

Troy Bakers is a freelance consultant who covers the technology industry and topics such as iPhone 4 accessories and mobile phones like the Blackberry Torch 9800 Unlocked recently released.

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SIP Phones- Several Types

posted by Catt Mallen
Monday, September 27, 2010

In order for you to enjoy the benefits of SIP VoIP (Session Initiation Protocol Voice-over Internet Protocol), you must have a SIP enabled telephone system or SIP phones that can support its features.

Want to know more about SIP phones?

If you own a really big corporation that has its own Private Branch Exchange (PBX), then you can do this from acquiring a SIP trunking service from a provider. But for smaller population and telephone system usage, such as for private homes and medium-sized business, availing of the SIP VoIP technology can be done best by purchasing SIP phones.

But you should know that there are different kinds of SIP phones that you can choose from, and each of them has their own line of specifications. Now, how will you know which one is for you?

The first of the types is the SIP/VoIP soft phones (short for software- based phones), which conducts phone calls by means of connecting and using your computer’s microphone and speaker (or headphone) system. Examples of these are the 3CX VoIP phone for Windows and Xten. Next on the list are the USB VoIP Phones.

As their names suggest, these phone-looking devices can be used by connecting to your computer through USB. Although they function mainly just like the soft phones, devices of these type have their own set of speakers and microphones to use. If you are not comfortable with using your computer to always conduct calls, then the last type called Hardware SIP phones are what you should buy.

SIP phones of this type basically look like the normal and traditional land line telephones that every household used top have, which makes them easier for the eyes and usage. They also come with their very own networking features, making them efficient for usage.

So now do you know what type of SIP phones will suite your needs best?

Still need more information about SIP phones? Research SIP providers.

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SIP Phones- Several Types

posted by Catt Mallen
Sunday, August 22, 2010

In order for you to enjoy the benefits of SIP VoIP (Session Initiation Protocol Voice-over Internet Protocol), you must have a SIP enabled telephone system or SIP phones that can support its features.

Want to know more about SIP phones?

If you own a really big corporation that has its own Private Branch Exchange (PBX), then you can do this from acquiring a SIP trunking service from a provider. But for smaller population and telephone system usage, such as for private homes and medium-sized business, availing of the SIP VoIP technology can be done best by purchasing SIP phones.

But you should know that there are different kinds of SIP phones that you can choose from, and each of them has their own line of specifications. Now, how will you know which one is for you?

The first of the types is the SIP/VoIP soft phones (short for software- based phones), which conducts phone calls by means of connecting and using your computer’s microphone and speaker (or headphone) system. Examples of these are the 3CX VoIP phone for Windows and Xten. Next on the list are the USB VoIP Phones.

As their names suggest, these phone-looking devices can be used by connecting to your computer through USB. Although they function mainly just like the soft phones, devices of these type have their own set of speakers and microphones to use. If you are not comfortable with using your computer to always conduct calls, then the last type called Hardware SIP phones are what you should buy.

SIP phones of this type basically look like the normal and traditional land line telephones that every household used top have, which makes them easier for the eyes and usage. They also come with their very own networking features, making them efficient for usage.

So now do you know what type of SIP phones will suite your needs best?

Still need more information about SIP phones? Research SIP providers.

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