Your Questions About Email Marketing Reviews

Sandra asks…

BlackBerry users please review!!?

If you have a BlackBerry can you please tell me if you like it or not? I have heard many good and bad things about BlackBerry’s and wanted to see what you guys think. Thanks for all feedback in advance 🙂

Jere answers:

Blackberry known for Email, Internet, Keyboard, Camera Quality, Battery life, Phone call quality, Usability (Short Keys)

I would personally recommend you with BlackBerry Torch. Good design, great features. You will surely love it. I am providing you with an actual user review plus I am giving you the link from you can buy it on a good price.

Torch is +160g
Torch has a talk time of 5:30 hrs

Torch is new in the market
Torch is a touch screen phone
Torch has a storage capacity of 4GB nd Upto 32GB
Torch has a great camera (5megapixel)

Here is an article by a user:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R38JAWW7Y77L10/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B003Y8XBRY&nodeID=&linkCode=&tag=fawskl-20

BlackBerry Torch 9800 AT&T ($100)

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Unlocked ($700)
http://www.amazon.com/Blackberry-Torch-Unlocked-Branded-Smartphone/dp/B00408O70C/&tag=fawskl-20

William asks…

sonyericsson w810i review?

give me a TOTAL review of ALL the specifications for the sonyericcson w810i

Jere answers:

Deluxe Walkman® phone
Mobile phone and music player for audio connoisseurs. Great sound quality, advanced communication features, sleek style.
Go music
Music on the move with style to spare. Easy-to-use Walkman® phone with fast Web connection for quick downloads.
Compact music kit
Neat, petite phone with music player, management software and accessories to make mobile audio pure pleasure.
Video is the radio star
Make your own fun with still pictures and video clips. Or listen to the FM radio and get into someone else’s groove.

Screen

* 262.144 color TFT
* 176×220 pixel

Memory

* Memory Stick PRO Duo™ support
* Phone memory 20MB*

*Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration.
Networks

* EDGE
* GSM 850
* GSM 900
* GSM 1800
* GSM 1900

Available colours

* Satin Black
* White

Possible limited market availability.
Sizes

* 100 x 46 x 19.5 mm
* 3.9 x 1.8 x 0.8 inches

Weight

* 99 gr
* 3.5 oz

Sony Ericsson W810i Review

Phone rating:

Launched in April 2006, The Sony Ericsson W810i is the upgraded version of the highly acclaimed and massively popular Sony Ericsson W800i, the first Walkman™ branded mobile phone.

There are a few physical differences between the W810i and the W800i: the W810i is slightly thinner, has raised keys instead of embedded keys, and has a 5-way navigation button instead of the W800i’s slightly awkward joystick. Apart from this external makeover, the differences between the W810i and the W800i are minor. The W810i has the advantage of EDGE (for faster internet access) an is quadband instead of triband. It also has Fast Port – a system connector that enables faster data transfer from phone to PC and PC to phone, and which also serves as a charging port.

The W810i is designed to be an outstanding music player phone, and it succeeds. The media player supports both MP3 and AAC formats and audio quality is superb. Mega Bass™ enhances bass frequencies for a better overall music experience. There’s loads of memory for storing music, as the W810i comes bundled with a 512 Mbyte Memory Stick PRO Duo™ – enough to store up to 20 full-length audio CD’s. The memory stick is expandable to 1 Gbyte. Software for ripping CD’s is supplied. In addition to the MP3 player there’s an FM radio with RDS. A quality headset is included in the sales package, and the W810i can also be connected to an external speaker system via an optional cable.

On the imaging side, the W810i has the same 2-megapixel camera as the W800i. This features autofocus, for sharper images, a 4x digital zoom, camera light and a video recorder. It’s one of the best camera phones available, and has an outstanding screen to accompany it.

Connectivity is excellent too, with support for all types of external connections: Bluetooth, USB, Infra-red, Fast port plus fast internet connectivity using EDGE.

The W810i is a phone that cannot be faulted. Unless you choose 3G or a smartphone, the W810i offers the best that you can possibly get from a phone in the year 2006. The new Sony Ericsson W880i is also worth considering, as is the slide-design W850i.

Features of the Sony Ericsson W810i include:

* 2 megapixel camera with autofocus, 4x digital zoom & photo light
* Video camera & sound recorder
* Display: 262k colours, 176 x 220 pixels
* Music player
* Mega Bass™
* FM radio RDS
* 40-voice polyphonic ringtones / MP3 & AAC ringtones
* Polyphonic melody composer (MusicDJ™)
* Speakerphone, voice controls, voice mail
* Messaging: SMS (with predictive text), EMS, MMS, Instant messaging, email
* 3D Java games (embedded & downloadable)
* Animated wallpaper
* Picture editor and effects
* Personal organiser functions
* Picture phonebook
* QuickShare™
* Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB, Infra-red, Fast port
* WAP 2.0, GPRS, EDGE
* Memory: 20 Mbytes plus 512 Mbyte Memory Stick PRO Duo™
* Quadband
* Vibration alert
* Size: 100 x 46 x 19.5 mm
* Weight: 99g
* Talktime: 8 hours
* Battery standby: 350 hours

Sharon asks…

How to send an email to an android application?

Ok, so there’s this app that I use a lot and love on my android Xperia but there is something I would like to suggest/report about and I would like to send them an email. Is there a place where I can find their email and send one to them. I don’t want to just write a review because I’m pretty sure they won’t read it. So… thx in advance!!!

Jere answers:

If you go back into the Google Play Store (or the Market) go into your “Downloads” and scroll through until you find that app, tap the name of the app and the original download screen should come up. If you scroll down to where the reviews are, there should be a developer information link, and possibly an email for the app developer.

If that doesn’t work, you could Google the name of the app, and the developer may have a website for it.

James asks…

how to describe the position and objectives of marketing assistant?

Jere answers:

How about this?

Assist the senior management and president in marketing and new business developments.

Key Responsibilities include: Research and Analysis: Compile marketing lists for various products and research markets Preparation of Marketing Proposals: review and prepare proposals for management Prepare Marketing Materials: flyers, websites, email newsletters Marketing Campaigns: setup and assist in running Information Systems: Become quickly familiarized Software systems used in our office to track leads and accounts. Customer Relationship Management Product Sales

Responsible for aiding administrators and managers with daily activities, marketing assistants have differing duties depending on each specific place of employment. Assistants must have a thorough knowledge of the marketing industry because of the amount of interaction they have with graphics, layouts, flyers, etc. They must also be organized and creative in order to succeed in these fast passed occupations.

Ken asks…

What is the best mobile phone in the market?

I should be able to do everything with it (take pictures, video clips, internet, email, GPS, PDA).

Jere answers:

The Nokia N82 is coming out. You should try that. The reviews seem to be very good for it.

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