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ns0:samsung-ultra-smart-f700 rdfs:comment """Samsung is pulling out all the stops with their upcoming Ultra Smart F700. It features High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) wireless bandwidth up to 7.2 Mbps, making all media (video, music) downloads that much faster. Like the iPhone, the F700 features a touch screen, but, unlike the iPhone, it also has a slide out keyboard for text entry. It has a 2.78" TFT LCD, and includes Samsung's VibeTonz tech that provides tactile feedback to the user.""" ;
                             skos:prefLabel "Samsung Ultra Smart F700" .

ns0:htc-touch-diamond rdfs:comment "Lauched in mid September 2008, the HTC Touch Diamond is a touchscreen phone that runs Window Mobile 6.1, and is the first phone from HTC to include their new TouchFLO 3D interface. Boasting a 2.8 inch 680x480 VGA screen, the physical dimentions of the phone (102 x 51 x 11.5 mm) reveal that it is the thinnest device released by HTC to date. It includes a 3.2 MP camera, 4G internal storage, 256 MB flash memory, and 192MB RAM, as well as integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, GPS, and HSDPA support. The upgraded TouchFlo 3D interface is animated to give easy access to contacts, messages, etc. It lets you zoom in and out of web pages and auto rotation from portrait to landscape modes - much like Apple's iPhone." ;
                      skos:prefLabel "HTC Touch Diamond" .

ns0:kogan-agora rdfs:comment """The Agora is a smartphone from Austrailian manufacturer Kogan. It is the second phone released to use Google's new Android platform. Featuring a 3G network connection, a 2.5" touchscreen, Bluetooth 2.0, and a full QUERTY keypad it is designed primarily for the Austrailian market. The Agora is available for export, but only from the Kogan website.The Agora Pro, which includes a 2MP camera, GPS and WiFi network connection is available for $100AU more.""" ;
                skos:prefLabel "Kogan Agora" .

ns0:htc-x7501 rdfs:comment "The HTC X7501 is a hand held computer that works as a phone second. It has a full QWERTY keyboard which is a little more cramped than a normal sized keyboard and a much larger display than any comparable phone. It has Bluetooth to make the clunky phone a little more usable. Wi-fi is also integrated, along with a GPS system and a 3-megapixel camera. The GPS is made full use off with a little program called TeleNav, which has options such as Drive To, Search, Maps, and Traffic - making the GPS a lot more than just the emergency version that most phones have. Web browsing, document viewing and document editing are all very easy on the wide screen and the Windows Mobile 6 operating system. The HTC X7501 is an interesting integration of computer and phone, but it is a little too clunky for a phone and a little too cramped for a computer." ;
              rdfs:label "HTC Advantage X7501 Cell Phone" ;
              skos:prefLabel "HTC X7501" .

ns0:nokia-n97 rdfs:comment "The Nokia N97 is a touchscreen phone which slides open to reveal a small QWERTY keyboard. The screen can be angled, allowing the consumer to use the phone as a mini-computer to browse the web or write e-mails. The battery is capable of 1.5 days of audio playback or 4.5 hours of video, making it good for a movie every so often but not a device to rely on for long flight. It has A-GPS and 32GB of onboard memory along with a microSD expansion slot. The touchscreen is 3.5 inch and has a 16:9 aspect ration, 640 x 360 pixel. The price tag attached to the Nokia N97 package is not cheap, so this phone is not the best for those who need to watch their budget." ;
              skos:prefLabel "Nokia N97" .

ns0:meizu-m8-minione rdfs:comment 'The Meizu M8, also know as the miniOne or M8 miniOne, is an upcoming cell phone from chinese MP3 player manufacturing company Meizu. It has been called a "clone" of the iPhone (iClone) because the design is very similar to that of the Apple iPhone. It is slightly smaller than the iPhone, and will be released in 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB models. It also has a 3.0 megapixel camera. It was expected to be released in Q4 of 2007, and is now expected in the first half of 2008.' ;
                     skos:prefLabel "Meizu M8 miniOne" .

ns0:cell-phones skos:prefLabel "Cell Phones" .

ns0:rim-blackberry-bold rdfs:comment "The BlackBerry Bold (aka RIM BlackBerry 9000) is the latest smartphone (available August 21, 2008) from RIM to be released by AT&T on November 4th 2008, for $299 with a 2-year contract. Earlier retail estimates were expected to be around $300 - $400, but this latest release hints that it will probably be much higher. The Bold has high-speed data connectivity with support for 3G networks (quad-band EDGE and tri-band HSDPA) and WiFi (802.11 a/b/g). Other improvements over the BlackBerry Curve including a doubling of CPU speed to 624 MHz and a doubling of screen resolution to 480 x 320 resolution display (Half-VGA). The BlackBerry Bold is a competitor to the latest 3G version of the Apple iPhone announced on June 9th, 2008." ;
                        rdfs:label "Bold 9000 Smartphone - Black" ,
                                   "BlackBerry Bold 9000 Phone, Black (AT&T)" ;
                        skos:prefLabel "RIM BlackBerry Bold" .

ns0:lg-voyager rdfs:comment """The LG Voyager (model name: VX10000) is a general purpose mobile device, with full web browsing and PMP functionality added to standard web services. It is a flip style, with phone calls and most functions on the outer touchscreen, and messaging and web browsing on the inner screen. Both screens are 2.81" LCDs at 400x240. Also included is a TV tuner that uses Verizon's VCast technology. Video and audio can be played back from the included storage or from the SD card slot that can accecpt MicroSDHC cards up to a capacity of 8GB. The Voyager runs on Verizon's 3G network and can be used as a USB or Bluetooth modem, but no WiFi compatibility is included. Furthermore, LG has packed in GPS navigation, including maps, into the unit.""" ;
               skos:prefLabel "LG Voyager" .

ns0:htc-verizon-xv6900 rdfs:comment "The Verizon XV6900 is a wireless broadband smartphone with a touch screen. It runs a Microsoft mobile operating system with several programs included, such as Microsoft Office Mobile, games, and more. It's 2.0 megapixel camera comes with a small mirror near the lens to aid in taking self-photos. It comes in pearl white with chrome accents." ;
                       skos:prefLabel "HTC Verizon XV6900" .

ns0:modu rdfs:comment """modu is the world's smallest mobile phone according to the Guinness book of world records. It is a fully-functional mobile phone weighing 1.4 oz (40 g) and is 0.3" (0.76 cm) thick. The modu can send and receive SMS text messages and has Bluetooth connectivity. It is equipped with 1 GB of internal storage that can be used for playing music or as a mass storage device.""" ;
         skos:prefLabel "modu" .

ns0:rim-blackberry-8800 rdfs:comment "RIM has released its latest in the Blackberry family, the Blackberry 8800. Improving on the Pearl, the 8800 features a full QWERTY keyboard, a 320x240 screen, and is slightly thinner. Rounding out the features include the trackball navigation system, GPS /w maps, multimedia, expandable microSD, and voice activated dialing (VAD). All of this is bundled along with the features you've come to expect from a Blackberry: browser, text-messaging, and, of course, mobile phone services. The 8800 will cost you approximately $300 with a 2 year contract." ;
                        skos:prefLabel "RIM Blackberry 8800" .

ns0:nokia-n95 rdfs:comment """The Nokia N95 is Nokia's flagship smartphone in their Nseries, and is a direct competitor to the Apple iPhone. According to Nokia, the N95 is "an all-in-one multimedia computer." It features an non-QWERTY alphanumeric keypad and belongs to the same family as the QWERTY version Nokia N800. The Nokia N95 runs on a Symbian S60 3rd Edition O/S that includes a web browser, email client, multimedia capabilities (photo/video/music), and GPS mapping. It features a 2.6" or 2.8" display (depending on version), integrated GPS, and a 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss digital camera. It is packaged in a slick slider design, with the numeric keys sliding out from one end and the multimedia controls from the other. Originally released in Europe and Asia, as of early March 2008 it is now for sale in the United States and Canada online or from Nokia's flagship stores. Nokia has released a similar model to the N95, except with 8G of built in memory: Nokia N95 8G.""" ;
              skos:prefLabel "Nokia N95" .

ns0:rim-blackberry-curve-8300 rdfs:comment "The Blackberry Curve (technical name: Blackberry 8300) is a more consumer friendly addition to the Blackberry lineup. A 2 megapixel camera with flash, extensive media (movies and audio) playback capabilities, and all the usual productivity features Blackberries are known for are all included in the Curve. Some people view the Curve as the multimedia version of the Blackberry 8800." ;
                              skos:prefLabel "RIM Blackberry Curve 8300" .

ns0:lg-ke850-prada rdfs:comment "The LG KE850 Prada is a mobile phone with a touch screen UI. Released in January, 2007 it offers a similar form factor and design to the much-hyped Apple iPhone. It is a tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 with EDGE, therefore not marketed in the United States. The Prada features video playback, a 2 MP camera, and document viewer (.ppt, .doc, .pdf). It retails for 600 Euro ($778)." ;
                   skos:prefLabel "LG KE850 Prada" .

ns0:htc-touch rdfs:comment 'The HTC Touch is an advanced mobile phone running Windows Mobile 6 featuring a touch screen interface that competes with the Apple iPhone. It uses a touch interface called "touch flow" where the user can access different menus with left/right, and up/down gestures (a swiping motion). It includes a 2 megapixel camera, integrated Bluetooth and WiFi, and features a soft-touch finish.' ;
              skos:prefLabel "HTC Touch" .

ns0:htc-tytn-ii rdfs:comment 'Also know as the HTC Kaiser or HTC P4550 or branded with the carriers names such as AT&T Tilt or AT&T 8925, T-Mobile Vario III, Vodafone v1615, SFR v1615, Swisscom XPA1615, and Xda Stellar. The TyTN II is a full featured PDA-phone running Windows Mobile 6 Professional a 2.8" sliding QVGA touch screen display that slides up and tilts with a 41-key QWERTY keyboard, a jog wheel, a 3.0 Megapixel camera, and GPS.' ;
                rdfs:label 'HTC TyTN II - Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional - MSM7200 400 MHz - RAM: 128 MB - ROM: 256 MB 2.8" TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - camera - 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 - GPS - GSM 850/900/1800/1900 / UMTS 850/1900/2100' ;
                skos:prefLabel "HTC TyTN II" .

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                 rdfs:comment "The first generation Apple iPhone was touted as a total revolution in mobile devices. The iPhone boasts an impressive list of features and specifications and is summed up in 3 ways: iPod + cell phone + Internet connectivity. Any traditional forms of interacting with mobile devices has been stripped away to leave room for one large touchscreen. The first generation iPhone has been superceded by the iPhone 3G, which most notably adds 3G network support and GPS functionality in a slightly smaller form factor." ;
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                 foaf:page <http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/edwardbaig/2007-06-26-iphone-review_N.htm> ,
                           <http://www.iphonesimfree.com/> ,
                           <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19444948/site/newsweek/page/0/> ,
                           <http://www.apple.com/iphone/> ,
                           ns2:apple-iphone-review ,
                           <http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/27/technology/circuits/27pogue.html?pagewanted=2&amp;_r=3&amp;hp&amp;adxnnl=0&amp;adxnnlx=1182895890-m2yYGaQuzXLdm1ZcCLu6fw> ,
                           <http://www.tecnozoom.it/cellulari/videorecensione-apple-iphone.html> .