Quick Cell Phone Reviews
March 10, 2010 by Bill Bowman
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Sony Ericsson W830: Sony Ericsson released during the last quarter of 2006 the EDGE capable brother to the W850; the W830 and the W830i. Both phones share the same functions and capabilities. The only difference is that the W850 is targeted towards the Chinese market and therefore comes with a Chinese keypad. The W830i is designed for the rest of Southeast Asia. In this light, this article will refer to the unit at hand simply as the Sony Ericsson W830.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1: The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 has a combination of all the high technology features, which newer versions of the mobile phones are known for these days. This mobile actually focuses on mobile web and multimedia communication. Aside from this, browsing is even more exciting with the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1. Imagine being able to shift from the usual Internet Explorer Mobile into the more convenient Skyfire or Opera Mobile 9.5. Thus, with the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1, your notion about mobile phones will never be the same again.
Motorola V551: We have yet another offering from Motorola: the Motorola V551. It is a clamshell type phone borrowing its looks from its older siblings like the Motorola V400. And lately it seems that Motorola has been rehashing the same designs over and over again that it gets hard keeping up with their handsets.
LG CU920: The LG CU920 is under AT&T. It is built similar to the Prada phone, with its 3 inch wide screen that is touch sensitive. It is said that its US counterpart will be updated with actual 3G support. Indeed, the mobile industry is the fastest growing market today. Various cell phones are being manufactured. It even gets better because pieces of the growing technology are slowly being implemented on the mobile phones that are now sold in the market.
LG VX9100: The new LG VX9100 which will take over the reign of the VX9900 or the LG enV, will probably be announced this coming April and will be available by the second quarter of this year at the earliest, if rumors hold true.
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5 Mobile Phone Review Tidbits
March 10, 2010 by Bill Bowman
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Nokia E90: The Communicator Series of the Nokia phones is very popular, especially with the ever busy business people. One of the latest releases in the Nokia Communicator Series is the Nokia E90 phone, and was announced last February 2007, in the annual 3GSM show in popular Barcelona. The very first unit of the Nokia E90 phone which was sold was in Jakarta, Indonesia, in an auction, on the 17th of May of the same year.
Sony Ericsson W380: Don’t touch me! Sounds surprising? With continuous research and development, Sony Ericsson continues to improve and push its W-series walkman phones in the market with the introduction of the W380. For the first time in the walkman phone family, the Gesture Control feature will make its debut. The Gesture Control is a motion detector that gives the user the powerful functionality of snoozing the alarm or muting your mobile phone just with the wave of a hand giving the truly “hands free” experience. Aside from this new innovation brought to the market by the W380, Sony Ericsson is also presenting the W380 in a clamshell form factor with two available colors; Magnetic Gray and Electric Purple.
Sony Ericsson T650: The new Sony Ericsson T650 phone is thought to be the successor of the greatly popular phone of the Sony Ericssons very famous Sony Ericsson T610. The new Sony Ericsson T650 phone has a cool stainless steel finish, and has much cooler updates from the previous Sony Ericsson T610. The demand of modern times has resulted into the Sony Ericsson T650 phone, and the prospective success of the Sony Ericsson T650 phone is looking good.
Nokia 6280: The Nokia 6280 is a revolutionary 3G mobile phone and is the follow up model to the Nokia 6270. The Nokia 6280 has two built in cameras, a 2 megapixel camera found on the rear side that has a function of 8 times digital zoom and a flash, while the other camera which is used for video calling is located on the front part of the mobile phone.
Samsung X550: The Samsung Group, South Koreas biggest conglomerate and the worlds largest electronics company, announced the release of their latest Samsung X550 mobile phone in the third quarter of the year 2007. The Samsung X550 is regarded as the successor of the very popular E700 because of the two mobile phones numerous similarities. In fact, it is hard to tell these two mobile phones apart just by looking at them. Aesthetically, both mobile phones have the classic silver body lined with a blue front and back plate.
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Reviews of All Sorts of Mobile Phones
March 10, 2010 by Bill Bowman
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Sony Ericsson W800: If you are familiar and have been enamored with the Sony Ericsson K750 then the W800 will have your pulses pumping even more. It is one of the most eagerly awaited releases from the Japanese-Swedish company, and the whole mobile phone industry in general. And like the K750, the W800 has brilliant function menus, a very able camera and great sounding earphones that come bundled with the phone itself.
Samsung D900 (SGH-D900): The SGH-D900 is a stunning slider mobile phone by Samsung. It is otherwise known by its alias: The Black Carbon. As to why it is called by the company as such will be discussed later, though you are sure to already have ideas of your own. The slim tradition is kept with the Samsung SGH-D900 and could very well be the world’s slimmest slider, and surely will be what first attracts many consumers. And as slim as the D900 may be, the features are anything but. In fact, this handset is filled to the brim with functions one would wonder at the technology Samsung had to employ to make this possible.
LG VX8000: The LG VX8000 is the first outing by Verizon Wireless to feature full EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) support. Already an ample mobile phone in its own right, it is all the more made better as it utilizes Verizon’s promises of speed starting at 300 kbps and up to as much as 500 kbps. This is mobile networking at its best. But the real advantage of the VX8000 over its competitors is the ability to access Video On Demand, which has various programs such as news, sports, and entertainment available as a streaming video through Verizon’s V Cast service.
Samsung SCH-i760: Verizon scores a big one with the release of the Samsung SCH-i760. Announced last 2006, the i760 is a Pocket PC phone with a number pad and a built-in QWERTY keyboard. It operates on the Windows Mobile 6 operating system which includes the Office 2007. This is in contradiction to earlier reports that the i760 will run under the Smartphone version of the Windows operating system. It also does not include the Windows Live integration that other units of its class offer and will be missed by those who are used to having their services.
Sony Ericsson T280: Just last January, mobile phone giant Sony Ericsson has announced the launch of two new sleek and stylish additions to its line of cellular phone models the Sony Ericssson T270 and T280, to be available during the first quarter of 2008. Largely based on the highly successful T610, the two new handsets has got both style and uncompromising functionality which boasts of a great number of features the targeted business class consumer will definitley look for.
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5 Sorts of Cell Phone Reviews
March 10, 2010 by Bill Bowman
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Samsung G800: The Samsung G800 is a trendy, ultra thin, stylish slender type mobile phone that is made with a great looking design. The hip Samsung G800 comes with a metallic looking digicam which features a 5 megapixel picture quality, a 3 x optical zoom, Xenon type flash, WDR or wide dynamic range and face detection technology, making it as one of the top of the line Samsung mobile phone models out in the world market today.
Sony Ericsson Z320: While most mobile company creates so much detail in releasing a phone that is extremely unique, fashionable and eye-catchy in design, Sony Ericsson keeps it plain and simple with the Sony Ericsson Z320. With all the high-end looking phones, the target of Sony Ericsson Z230 is to create a retro image. When you place this mobile phone along with the other latest mobile phone model, Z230 seems so vintage.
Nokia 3250: Nokia is the most popular company that creates mobile devices. It paved way for the transformation of the communication industry. With a wide range of mobile devices, announcing different phone models one after another, people of different lifestyles had become it’s loyal users. From teens, office workers and even elites can’t get enough of the latest phone advertised by Nokia. Now that technology have become people’s current fashion, the said company created Nokia 3250, giving the best of both functionality and a unique trendy style.
Samsung i560: Nowadays, more and more cell phone models are being equipped with GPS features. One of them is the new Samsung i560, which is actually one of the rising cell phone models. It has a slider styled appearance which gives it a chic and has an integrated GPS receiver, which is only one of the main innovations. Just like a Nokia 6110, its navigator can be used on a Symbian S60. Plus, it can also work with a 3G and HSDPA network. To give a sense of its sleek and stylish appearance, it is a 2.4 inch wide screen that has 320 x 240 pixels of (QVGA) resolution, has an integrated GPS receiver, has a high capacity of MicroSD part that equals to an amazingly 4GB or more, a digital camera with 3.2 mega pixels that you can zoom for up to 16 times, an operating system (Symbian S60 v3), an internal storage that holds up to 150MB, and many more just to meet your needs!
Motorola W395: If you are looking for a smart phone to own but dont want to spend all your money with it then the Motorola W395 is the perfect phone for you. The Motorola W395 is an elegant clamshell mobile with great features which all users would love. Since the company has released the Motorola W395, many users are quite satisfied with the mobile.
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Quick Mobile Phones Reviewed
March 10, 2010 by Bill Bowman
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Motorola W230: Motorola has recently unveiled a new entry level mobile phone specifically targeted towards the Indian market the Motorola W230. The W230 is part of Motorola’s MotoYuva series, which highlights music capabilities more than anything else. It therefore comes with a pre-installed memory card worth 256 megabytes. It’s quite the far stretch from the usual 10 Mb that ships with most mobile phones with more features than this one, which is a pleasant surprise. What’s more, it is expandable to up to 2 Gigs that is enough for more or less 500 songs, should one choose to purchase and upgrade.
Motorola ROKR E8: The Motorola ROKR E8 is also known as Moto ROKR E8. It is a GSM or GPRS camera phone that has easy to use controls, which allow a quick transition from the phone to an MP3 player and to an imaging device. This phone has an interesting backlight touch keyboard, a two-megapixel camera with 262K-color display using QVGA, 2 GB of micro SD memory card, and an internal memory of 2 GB. The MOTO ROKR E8 also has a 3.5 mm jack for headphones and an FM radio.
Nokia 6233: As if to solidify their mark in the mobile phone market, Nokia offers us another gem with the Nokia 6233. It’s a candy bar type phone with all the right perks for the modern user, including 3G capabilities. A definite budget solution for those looking for 3G functionality but do not want to splurge too much cash on a smart phone. Being labeled with the 6233 means it may be the worthy successor to the line of Nokia 62 series such as the 6230 and its follow up, the 6230i.
Sony Ericsson T270: Last January 24, 2008 in Delhi, India, the Sony Ericsson merger announced the launch of two new budget phones: The Sony Ericsson T270 and its big brother, the T280. They are a pair of affordable mobile phones with a definite flair for design. The similar looking phones are a pocket sized candy bar featuring a sleek brushed light metal with glass finish and comes in two color combinations; the Silver and Black and the sure to be a hit Copper and Silver combo. The only noticeable difference between the two is the absence of a camera lens at the back of the T270. But before you faint at the idea of a phone not having a camera – be aware first of the target audience of the T270, for it is definitely not a phone not for everyone.
Samsung L320: With the L320, Samsung unveils a sleek mobile phone with the female demography in mind. It is part of Samsung’s La Fleur collection which also includes the Samsung L310. Its design utilizes the smooth operating clamshell type blueprint with dual screens (OLED and TFT) which exudes femininity and modern metropolitan chic. The OLED display works as an external screen to allow quick viewing of information when the clamshell is closed. Once opened, the internal screen of 1.9 inches with up to 65k colors is revealed in all its 176 x 220 pixel glory. I’m guessing the clamshell body would be a definite hit among the female consumers as they can easily drop their mobile phones inside their purses or handbags among other things, without the need to purchase additional protective shells or silicone cases to keep their phones from getting nicked or scratched.
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