Saturday, August 20, 2005

Neonode N1m GSM Smartphone

Mobile-Review.com has posted an indepth review of the Neonode GSM smart phone. The Neonode is a very small multimedia smart phone of sorts, with all kinds of features. One thing to note, Bluetooth is not included. "If considering the device as a usual phone then some misbalance is observed. On the one hand the phone book, a calendar and a call log...
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Alcatel OT-S850

General Network GSM 900 / GSM 1800Announced 2005, 2QStatus Coming SoonSize Dimensions 87 x 42 x 19.6 mmWeight 108 gDisplay Type TFT, 256K colorsSize 128 x 160 pixels - Downloadable wallpapersRingtones Type Polyphonic (64 channels)Customization DownloadVibration YesMemory Phonebook Yes, Photo callCall records 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed callsCard...
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Siemens CC75 and CF110 – stylish and simple

Simplicity is true luxury – the Siemens CC75 is the first genuine comfort mobile phone Many mobile phone users just want one thing: simple telephone functions, but without compromising in any way on the quality or design of their mobile phone. The question they ask is: Why bother with a whole raft of different functions you don't want to use? Specifically...
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Panasonic G51

Product Description Sibling to the G50, the G51 is in essence the same phone, however with a better, more ergonomic and intuitive keypad. Panasonic has managed to make the screen 4096 colors and support wallpaper functions. Panasonic has also included 40 voice polyphonic ringtones and tri-band GSM capability (900/1800/1900 MHz) to make it fun...
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Friday, August 19, 2005

Samsung SHG-A800 GSM Phone

It seems that the first clamshell phone rolled out onto the market quite recently. If I'm right it was Samsung SGH T100. The company went further and released two new models with the design similar to the successful T100. They were S100 and A800. The former has a relatively rich feature set for folder-type phones (IR port and GPRS). The other model,...
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Thursday, August 18, 2005

Sony Ericsson W800

Plays digital music, handles phone calls, and takes astounding pictures and video in one tiny device not much bigger than the mobile phone we’re using right now.What’s Hot: Since there won’t be an Apple iPod phone, so this Walkman phone will just have to do. Introducing the new Sony Ericsson W800 Walkman phone that plays digital music, handles phone...
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The Siemens CX75 Multimedia All-Rounder

Sleek outside, high-tech inside: the CX75 from Siemens Communications shows off multimedia to its best advantage. Beneath the shimmering metallic casing lies a 1.3 megapixel digital camera with video functionality. Bluetooth provides unlimited mobile freedom without fiddly cables, allowing images to be uploaded to the Internet (blogging) or printed...
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Sporty Nokia 5140i

Nokia today (April 26, 2005) introduced the sporty Nokia 5140i camera phone, adding a feature-filled handset for active-minded consumers to its product lineup. Dust and splash-resistance combine with durability to make the triband EGSM 900 GSM 1800/1900 Nokia 5140i an ideal outdoor training partner. The Nokia 5140i is expected to leave the starting...
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Twist and Shoot: Nokia N90

Twist and shoot. It's a pro-photo taker. A personal video-maker. Complete with Carl Zeiss Optics for crisp, bright images you can view, edit, print and share. Meet the Nokia N90. Nokia today presented the Nokia N90 multimedia, an advanced and inspirational multimedia device. Starring Carl Zeiss optics and a full set of advanced digital camera features,...
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Walkman Phone from Sony Ericsson

SONY ERICSSON W550 The W550 also offers an authentic games console experience. Games can be played with the screen positioned horizontally and buttons on the left and right of the screen being used for two-handed control. Gamers can enjoy this experience through the pre-installed 3D versions of Worms Forts: Under Siege 3D developed by THQ Wireless,...
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Motorola i265

RF PerformanceRF Sensitivity: Like virtually all of Motorola’s iDEN models, the i265 was almost identical in this regard to every other iDEN phone I’ve tested in the last couple of years. That’s good news, because the current crop of iDEN models seem to be excellent at picking up extremely weak signals and making good use of them.Over-the-road Performance:...
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