How to enjoy DVD/Video with devices of WM(WP7), Nokia Symbian, iPhone OS and Android

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Sep 9, 2010, 12:10:23 AM9/9/10
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Android system has been taken into our memory early, many friends
favor Smartphone input more energy to concern and discuss. The
operating system of mobile Google was just come in, many firms are
involved in its ranks. At the same time, Windows phone 7 systems
recently has become hot topic. But what are the differences between
the different mobile systems? Today is for everyone to collect several
typical phones of the different phone system, if you are focused on a
new system, so might as well see below, which can allure you?

Nokia N8 - The Nokia N8 is easily one of the most eagerly anticipated
devices on the year. It has the new Symbian^3 OS, a 12-megapixel
camera, an HDMI port, huge processing and graphical display power and
a massively overhauled UI – basically, it’s meant to be pretty damn
good. The Nokia N8, while being something of a departure from Nokia’s
usual design, is still very much a ‘Nokia’ device in terms of
aesthetics. The handset features a unibody design made from Anodised
Aluminium, which gives it a solid, durable, feel in the hand. The
Nokia N8 also features a non-removable battery, like the iPhone, and
two side slots for both your SIM and microSD cards, which are located
on the device’s left side. On the right, there’s a volume rocker, lock
switch and the camera activation button. The top of the device
features a 3.5mm jack slot, HDMI port and the power button. It’s still
very much a Symbian OS, both in terms of the way it looks and feels,
it’s just received a massive overhaul and has been dragged kicking-and-
screaming into the 21st Century with multiple homescreens, widgets and
live tiles.

Windows Phone 7 - Windows Phone 7 came together in about 12 months,
though a hard reset of the OS started about two years ago. When
creating Windows Phone 7, the team focused on visual design and a more
integrated experience for the user. Interestingly, OEM partners will
be able to customize the user experience but won't be able to replace
it. In other words, you won't be seeing the likes of HTC Sense on
future Windows phones. Microsoft wants the same user experience on all
its phones. The design team created Windows Phone 7 on a number of
principles, including user typography, elegance and simplicity,
authentically digital, motion, and a mobile OS that's clean, light,
open, and fast. Windows Phone 7 has a chromeless user interface,
meaning you no longer have borders or a Start button. Microsoft
stripped everything it believed the user didn't need and only presents
the content you want. Microsoft is not talking about multitasking
today, though it did say the phones will have the capability to play
music in the background while you're working in other apps. The
company is also not officially commenting on Flash support, though
Adobe announced on Sunday that it is working closely with Microsoft to
bring Flash to future Windows phones. However, it most likely won't be
ready by the time the phones ship during the holiday season.

Motorola Droid2 – it don’t have more high technology then Droid X, but
get more attention from people, mainly because of it will be running
on the newest Android platform. The Motorola Droid 2 has been snapped
in the wild and it looks very similar to the first Motorola Droid. The
Motorola Droid 2 which is set to come out this month runs a 750 MHz
processor with a 3.7 inch touch screen. Internal storage is at 8GB,
augmented with the addition of another 8GB on a flash card. Verizon
are set to be the first carriers of the Droid 2, but still no word if
other carriers will come on board.
Samsung Galaxy S - The good news is that this handset will come
equipped with Android 2.2 Froyo out of the box. As reported from BGR,
the information has come to us courtesy of MobileCrunch. Specs of the
GSM-based Galaxy Q include a 3-inch Super AMOLED display screen with
multitouch, an 8 megapixel camera with separate 1.3 megapixel camera
on the front, a 1 GHz Hummingbird processor and 16GB of internal
memory. Some of you might also be excited to hear that the Samsung
Galaxy Q will also come equipped with a QWERTY keyboard.

All of them are also good multimedia player. It is really wonderful
that we can enjoy our movies and music with smart portable players
anytime and anywhere. But you may also get confused with the problem:
how to get movies and music into your favorite portable players?
Now I will introduce you an all in one solution. Only one program will
help you solve all your questions. That is http://www.nidesoft.com/video-converter.html
(Nidesoft Video Converter) which could convert video and audio files
between all popular formats such as convert AVI to MP4, MP3 to WAV,
WMV to MPEG, MOV to AAC, etc.
For example, you have downloaded a file from YouTube is in “flv”
format and you may follow the way below to convert the flv files or
other video files in your mobile player.
Step 1: Run Nidesoft Video Converter.
Click "add Files" button and import the videos from your computer. It
supports batch conversion so you can import multiple files at one
time.
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Step2: Select the out file format
Click the “format” drop-down list to select the output format. If you
don’t know what formats your device supports, you can just select the
format according to the device name.
Note: You could click the white box besides "Merge into one file" to
merge your selected titles into one video before starting the
conversion.
Step3: Click the "Convert" button and start the conversion. Please
wait a few minutes before the conversion succeeds!
Ok, now you have got music from videos and next what you need to do is
enjoying it. At the same time, if you want to play DVD with
smartphones, you may use http://www.nidesoft.com/dvd-ripper.html(Nidesoft
DVD Ripper) which helps you convert DVD to all popular video or audio
formats easily to convert DVD files into your favorite smartphone
compatible formats. These two software are good assistant for your
mobile. You may try them!

Although from the 2009, the single square intelligent system
smartphone can not meet the mobile phone users’ demand. And the
concept of totipotency has been accepted by persons. Since this year,
these mobile phones carrying the Android system, Microsoft's Windows
operating system, and any other new system, have a good improvement of
its comprehensive functions in every minute, including mobile
entertainment functions. So our life will become more and more
splendid.
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