Aug 06 2009
Samsung Delve Apps
Posted by: CameraPhonesPlaza in Samsung
New Samsung Delve is almost identical to the previous version, Alltel, but there are some few differences which turn the new one in a better device than Alltel.
Samsung Delve has a lot of built-in applications, but they are the basic ones, and you might need something more than that, depending on your needs. This phone stores up to 500 contacts in the address book, and each entry can get five numbers and an e-mail address, the contacts can be organized in groups anjd they can get a picture and a ringtone (from the default library, or from you own recordings). The other essentials which are contained in this basic package are the unit converter, the support for multimedia and text messaging, the calendar, memo card, alarm clock, stopwatch, calculator and other few apps.
This phone has stereo Bluetooth, a voice dialing and vocal commands, GPS support, e-mail, USB mass storage, PC syncing, but it doesn't have support for Wi-Fi, which I think that is a must on a phone with HTML browser. The music player is quite good, because it supports album art, and you can create playlists, it has shuffle and repeat modes, equalizer settings and the files can be added in the phone's memory using a USB cable or a memory card. The player can be sent to background and you can listen to music even on airplane mode.

Samsung Delve's camera is a 2 Mp camera and it can take pictures in 6 resolutions. You can edit the quality settings, the ISO value, it has a self-timer, auto-focus option and the brightness and white balanced can also be changed. It has also multishot, mosaic and night modes, but this phone's camera doesn't have a flash, which I would say it's a disadvantage. Overall, the pictures have quite good quality and the images noise is little.
All these applications are installed by the producer, but all of them are basic utilities, and you may need some other applications, depending on your activity and the level of depth you reach in a certain domain.
You can anytime install third party applications, and they have a wide range of utility and they belong to many domains. For example, Abiro offers you a color sampler, if you want to know exactly what is the color of your girlfriend's dress, so you can buy the shoes too, an unit converter, which has support for more measurement units than the default unit converter, a tool for chatting through SMS with your friends, Jiminy!SMS, and an application called Jitter, and which is the Java version of the well known Twitter.
Trippo brings a set of dictionaries for more than 30 languages, and more than 20 of them in audio mode. More than the usual English, French, Spanish, Italian and German dictionaries, it offers you a Hindi dictionary, a Urdu and a Japanese one, next to the Polish, Danish, Dutch and Norwegian ones. This translating utility can be purchased for the symbolic fee of $4/3 EUR.
If you want to learn how to play a guitar, you can download the Guitar Trainer software and have it on your mobile phone. It gives you the possibility to practice wherever you are, and you can learn playing the guitar in a funny way.This applications has support for pointer inputs too, and it is available in English, German and French.
Humor stories is an application which contains 132 fun stories which will make you laugh, and I think that it is nice to have something like this on your phone, because you can relax and have fun anytime and wherever you are. LoveMatch is also cool,and you can also try V-Clinic Mobile,which is an application to manage your weight, nutrition & fitness on your phone, and it is cool because you don't have to go to a doctor every day for a diet or for advice, but you can use it by yourself, which is more comfortable for a lot of people.
You can look up on the Internet, and I am sure that you will find the applications you need, because out there is a large variety of applications. Moreover, you should know that there is a continously development process in the software industry.






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