Messaging
The ZX10 offers all text messaging standards commonplace among mobile
devices today. SMS (Short Messaging Service), EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service),
and MMS (Multimedia Message Service) allow users to not only communicate
with words, but also use format attributes such as style, size, alignment,
and paragraphs, and attach multimedia like photos, sounds, and video. Through
T9 predictive text, the ZX10 predicts possible words to follow by matching
key strokes with potential letter combinations of the English language.
For real-time communication, the ZX10 supports popular instant messaging
clients such as AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), ICQ, and Yahoo! Messenger.
Going beyond prior SMS-based chat applications, the customers can login
and send messages directly to keep the conversation going, even when they
leave the PC behind.
Entertainment
The ZX10 is Cingular's new flagship video phone, and one of the first
devices to take advantage of Cingular Video. Pricing for Cingular Video
is $0.01 per KB without a data plan, so consumers are highly recommended
to sign up with Cingular's MEdia Net Unlimited Data Package ($19.99 per
month) to avoid high data charges. With unlimited MEdia Net, users get unlimited
access to Cingular Video's basic content. Offering a wide variety of programming
everyone should be able to find something to watch.
The video controls take up the bottom part of the ZX10's screen, so unfortunately
users will not be able watch clips in full screen. However, video quality
is surprisingly good, with smooth and synchronous imaging and audio, comparable
(if not better) to Verizion Wireless VCAST and Sprint PCS MobiTV.
For
popular programming, customers can view the latest trailers from ABC's hit
series "Desperate Housewives," "Grey's Anatomy" and "Lost," pass time laughing
at Adult Swim's "The Brak Show," "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," "Sealab 2021,"
and "Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law."
To keep atop the latest current events, users can get breaking news updates
from major media networks (NBC News, FOX News and CNN). Providing headlines
for top stories, business, sports, politics, and entertainment, even the
Weather Channel shows local and regional updates, as well as severe and
tropical weather reports.
Keeping kids entertained as well, the ZX10 supplies current shows like
Cartoon Network's "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy," "The Powerpuff
Girls," "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends," "Codename: Kids Next Door"
and "Dexter's Laboratory", and content from the Disney Channel and Disney
Mobile like "That's So Raven" and "Kim Possible," "Playhouse Disney," "The
Muppets," Disney Classics, and Disney Originals 2D and 3D animated shorts.
ESPN lets fanatics get the latest sports programming with college sports
content, X Games, and ESPN Deportes. FOX Sports also provides in-depth regional
coverage of all major pro and college sports, while the more specialized
SPEED Channel displays motor sports news, expert insight, analysis and lifestyle
programming.
For entertainment on the road, iFilm offers movie trailers and clips,
celebrity interviews and updates, while Music Choice provides a diverse
selection of music videos, artist interviews and performances, and music
news.
Premium content is also available for an extra $4.99 per month. Gaining
access to film clips, HBO Family provides shows like "Crashbox" and "El
Perro," while HBO Mobile lets consumers watch award-winning shows like "The
Sopranos," "Sex and The City," "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Entourage."
The ZX10 also offers essential PIM (Personal Information Management)
tools, preinstalled with Alarm, Calculator, Converter, Device Management,
Organizer (Calendar, To-Do List, Memo Pad, and Scheduler) Record Audio,
and World Time. Consumers can also check 3rd party email accounts through
POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP protocols.
Offering a few bundled games, the ZX10 also supports J2ME (Java 2 Micro
Edition), the most popular mobile platform for games and applications. With
many developers making applications for J2ME, a wide variety is already
available. From Java games (reminiscent of 80s console titles) to useful
mapping tools and productive applications, users can download programs through
the Internet or Cingular Mall, most for a small fee.
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