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Nokia 6212 classic the classic-shaped Mobile review

Nokia 6212 classic the classic-shaped Mobile review


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Today Nokia announced their latest NFC-enabled handset – the classic-shaped Nokia 6212 classic. Near field communication or NFC is the next generation of mobile connectivity (based on Bluetooth though) and Nokia 6212 classic allows user to seamlessly share content, pay bills or use their cellphone as an electronic traveling ticket.

Onboard the Nokia 6212 classic you will find a 2 megapixel snapper, miniUSB port, microSD memory card slot (up to 4GB), FM radio, and stereo Bluetooth. All this runs on the popular non-smartphone Nokia S40 software platform. such as Nokia 6212 classic.
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Samsung i900, U800, L870, M620, B510, B300 Mobile introduce

Samsung i900, U800, L870, M620, B510, B300 Mobile introduce

Lately most of the major manufacturers have hard times keeping their unannounced handsets under cover. Still when live photos of six new unreleased phones leak it is more than enough to make it on the news.

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The lot is lead by the high-end Windows mobile powered Samsung i900. The slim phone features the 6.1 version of the Microsoft operation system and comes complete with a 5 megapixel snapper. Samsung i900 has a generously-sized 262K color touchscreen, Wi-Fi and 3G support. Samsung i900 sounds great for starters, doesn’t it? There are even rumors that Samsung i900 will sport GPS but we cannot confirm this just yet.

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HTC Touch Dual mobile phone review

HTC Touch Dual mobile phone review


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As with its older brother, the HTC Touch, the new HTC Touch Dual takes the proven Windows Mobile 6 formula and bolts-on elements to make navigating with a finger far easier. What differentiates the HTC Touch Dual from the original Touch is a slide-out keypad, either in a 12-key numeric layout like a regular phone, or a 20 key SureType-like QWERTY layout similar to that seen on some Blackberry and Samsung devices. This addresses the principal concern of the original Touch: data input. Most everything else about the device is the same as the original, which is far from a bad thing, so be sure to check out our review of that device as well as this one. There HTC Touch Dual.

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Velocity Launches 111 Smartphone mobile review

Velocity Launches 111 Smartphone mobile review


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The Velocity 111 is powered by the newly announced Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and offers a QWERTY keyboard for convenient text input. Sporting a flush mounted, 2.5″ QVGA touchscreen display, the Velocity 111’s built-in GPS receiver should come in handy. This sporty handset is expected to be available in Q3 2008.

The Velocity 111 is extremely well connected, with quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and tri-band WCDMA (850/1900/2100MHz). High speed data is supported with HSUPA and built-in WiFi, and Bluetooth 2.1 makes it easy to use a wireless headset or transfer files. The microSD card slot offers plenty of storage expansion, as well.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Mobile Review

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Mobile Review


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The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is Sony Ericsson’s first cellular phone that runs on Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system. Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 comes equipped with a gigantic 3.0-inch LCD Touchscreen, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 slider phone is said to challenge iPhone that shake the mobile industry in 2007. Thanks to the Windows Mobile operating system, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 comes preloaded with Microsoft Applications including Words, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet Explorer, and Mobile Media Player Mobile, allowing users to work and relax at anywhere. Other features of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 phone includes ultra-fast 3G data connectivity support (UMTS), a built-in 3.2-megapixel digital camera, and built-in GPS navigation system.
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Samsung M800 Instinct Finger Touch Phone review

Samsung M800 Instinct Finger Touch Phone review


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Sprint launched the new Samsung SPH-M800 Instinct, a full touchscreen feature phone that is packed full of high tech and high enjoyment functionality. While somewhat physically large, at 55mm x 116mm x 12.4mm (2.17″ x 4.57″ x 0.49″), the 125g (4.4oz) Instinct doesn’t seem unwieldy at all based on our experience.

For starters of Samsung SPH-M800, the Instinct will support Sprint’s GPS navigation functionality, and that navigation has been integrated with a number of other services on the device, such as the voice enabled Live Search function that lets user find things by simply speaking a word or two into the Samsung SPH-M800 phone. The map data is downloaded to the Samsung SPH-M800 in real time thanks to a speedy EV-DO Rev A network connection that is capable of download speeds as fast as 3.1Mbps and uploads reaching 1.4Mbps. For Samsung SPH-M800 same 3G data connection comes in handy for Sprint’s streaming video Sprint TV and XM Radio services.
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Samsung M800 Instinct Finger Touch Phone review

Samsung M800 Instinct Finger Touch Phone review

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Sprint launched the new Samsung SPH-M800 Instinct, a full touchscreen feature phone that is packed full of high tech and high enjoyment functionality. While somewhat physically large, at 55mm x 116mm x 12.4mm (2.17" x 4.57" x 0.49"), the 125g (4.4oz) Instinct doesn’t seem unwieldy at all based on our experience.

For starters of Samsung SPH-M800, the Instinct will support Sprint’s GPS navigation functionality, and that navigation has been integrated with a number of other services on the device, such as the voice enabled Live Search function that lets user find things by simply speaking a word or two into the Samsung SPH-M800 phone. The map data is downloaded to the Samsung SPH-M800 in real time thanks to a speedy EV-DO Rev A network connection that is capable of download speeds as fast as 3.1Mbps and uploads reaching 1.4Mbps. For Samsung SPH-M800 same 3G data connection comes in handy for Sprint’s streaming video Sprint TV and XM Radio services.

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The new P5 Paris by Sony Ericsson mobile

The new P5 Paris by Sony Ericsson mobile

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The Sony Ericsson P5 handset, also known as the “Paris” is supposedly Sony Ericsson’s next big thing. What is known of this mobile is a slider design with the M600 or P1 type keyboard under its display. Also its widgetised homepage leads one to believe it will run the newly announced UIQ 3.3, and hopefully will incorporate built-in GPS for Sony Ericsson P5 “Paris”

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Sony Ericsson C702 Cyber-shot mobile review

Sony Ericsson C702 Cyber-shot mobile review


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Sony Ericsson C702 are the Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot family welcomed two new members in February. We already gave you a glimpse of the 5-megapixel Sony Ericsson C902, and now junior has the stage all to itself in our Sony Ericsson C702 review. The two sharpshooters clearly have different targets. The yummy camera of Sony Ericsson C702 come with features like Auto Rotate, BestPic and Photo Flash, along with the TV Out, were obviously reserved for the 5MP Cyber-shot Sony Ericsson C902. Sony Ericsson C702 on the other hand is keen to impress with GPS and splash and dust resistance. Its 3-megapixel camera takes advantage of geotagging, and features face detection, red-eye reduction, autofocus and dual LED. there are feature of Sony Ericsson C702.
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Sony Ericsson W760 mobile review: Walkman meets GPS

Sony Ericsson W760 mobile review: Walkman meets GPS


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Sony Ericsson W760 made a name for being the first Sony Ericson phone to offer an integrated GPS receiver. With a large QVGA display, stereo speakers, Media Center and the 3 megapixel camera on top, the Sony Ericsson W760 packs a nice punch. Sony Ericsson W760 are an exciting slider that may look no-thrills on the outside, but has all the prospects of becoming a bestseller.
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