Archive for July, 2008

Samsung SGH-M150 simple bar phone

Samsung SGH-M150 simple bar phone


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Today, Samsung announced the presence of the new Samsung SGH-M150 candy bar cell phone to its collection. It is a budget phone trying to resemble the look of a high priced fashion device. Samsung SGH-M150 has half-inch (12.7 mm) thick body and metal-like finish, Samsung SGH-M150 available in five color variations (Light Gray, Charcoal Gray, Pure White, Lavender Pink and Ice Blue). Samsung SGH-M150 phone that is designed for everyday use.
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Nokia E66 Business phone review

Nokia E66 Business Smartphone review


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Nokia E66: The successor to the Nokia E65, the Nokia E66 continues to offer a cool slider design, comes in gray or white with steel accents.
The Nokia E66 is the same business-grade device as the Nokia E71, without the QWERTY keyboard. For Nokia E66, it’s more compact but screen real estate is not sacrificed at all – the Nokia E66 has a 2.4″ QVGA TFT display. Since it also sports a built-in accelerometer, you can also enjoy with screen auto rotation of Nokia E66, as well as silencing of incoming calls when the device is facing down.
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Nokia E71 QWERTY mobile review

Nokia E71 QWERTY Smartphone review

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Nokia has taken the classic QWERTY smartphone design and trimmed it down to come up with the Nokia E71. Measuring a mere 10mm (.4″) thin, Nokia E71, this slender handset sports a full QWERTY keyboard and landscape QVGA resolution display. Dedicated shortcut keys for contacts, calendar, and email offer extra convenience, as well.
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Sony Ericsson C905 mobile review

Sony Ericsson C905 mobile review


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Today Sony Ericsson released the first ever Cyber-shot cameraphone to make use of the slider form factor. The new Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot sports a high-end 8.1 megapixel camera with all of the goodies. Not only does it have autofocus, naturally, Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot also comes complete with face detection, image stabilization, red-eye reduction, a flash, and Sony Ericsson’s BestPic and Smart Contrast support. Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot even has a separate Xenon flash for photos and an LED assist light for videos. There are Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot.
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Nokia 3120 Classic mobile review

Nokia 3120 Classic mobile review


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Nokia has announced its newest 3G mobile handset, The Nokia 3120 Classic. Nokia 3120 classic is the newest addition to the Nokia family. The quadband phone is a 3G capable candybar based on the S40 interface, and features an advanced music player and active standby screen. The Nokia 3120 Classic has a built-in 2 megapixel camera as well as a secondary front-facing VGA camera for video calling (where supported). There are general info of Nokia 3120 Classic.
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Samsung mobile G400 Soul review

Samsung mobile G400 Soul review


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Samsung and Soul know better than simply recasting a slider as a bar. Samsung G400 Soul is the one Soul family member that easily gets singled out. The clamshell phone pulls off near RAZR size and style (save for the thickness), and boasts the unique dual screen setup and a 5 megapixel autofocus camera. Actually, Samsung G400 Soul is the first 5 MP clamshell ever, though for some reason Samsung chose not to pitch that in their promos. the Samsung G400 Soul is one heavy piece of skill and style.
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The LG Chocolate 3 mobile review

The LG Chocolate 3 mobile review

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The LG Chocolate 3, the latest in the LG Chocolate range goes all flip-phone, once a slider is now a clamshell. The LG Chocolate 3 has a 2 megapixel camera, V CAST support, FM transmitter, twin speakers, and IGB of internal memory, and microSD card slot. It’s LG Chocolate 3
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LG Decoy (VX8610) mobile review

LG Decoy (VX8610) mobile review


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The LG Decoy (VX8610) is a slider configuration mobile which is the world’s first handset that has a removable Bluetooth headset integrated into its body and will charge when stored in the mobile phone. The LG Decoy (VX8610) is has GPS and a five way joystick for navigation.

Other than the Dare, LG and Verizon Wireless announced the LG Decoy (VX8610) slider. LG Decoy (VX8610) is the first mobile phone to feature an integrated Bluetooth headset in the world. LG Decoy (VX8610)/Verizon is a CDMA dual band phone that supports CDMA2000 1xRTT/1xEV-DO rev.0 high speed data. It’s LG Decoy (VX8610)
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LG Vu mobile review

LG Vu mobile review

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Much has been made about the LG Vu: LG Vu is large touchscreen and multimedia functionality immediately draw comparisons to that other, similar-looking phone in AT&T’s stable. But while the $299 LG Vu is sleek and elegant and has several features unavailable on the iPhone, such as AT&T’s Mobile TV and 3G data speeds, For LG Vu, it lacks Wi-Fi, and its touchscreen and multimedia functionality aren’t up to snuff with its largest competitor. Nevertheless, this more affordable device is a fun and easy-to-use iPhone alternative. It’s LG Vu mobile
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The LG Dare mobile review

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The LG Dare over on Verizon Wireless, Verizon Wireless has the LG Dare, we will chat about that in a moment. we are talking state side here people.

The LG Dare is the first candy bar–style touchscreen phone to hit Verizon Wireless’ shelves, and while it looks strikingly similar to AT&T’s LG Vu, Verizon’s version forgoes live mobile TV for a higher resolution 3.2-megapixel camera, handwriting recognition, GPS, and a revamped user interface. At $199 (with $50 mail-in rebate and two-year contract), the LG Dare is inferior to the iPhone, but it’s a far more compelling alternative to the LG Voyager and Samsung Glyde for multimedia-savvy VZW subscribers. It’s LG Dare
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