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Acer A1 Android
The Acer A1 Android is a touchscreen mobile smartphone announced in July and slated for either a September or November, 2009 release alongside the C1, E1, F1, and L1. Meant as a Google-friendly phone, the A1 Android will be the only one out of the group to be based off of Google s Android operating. According to reports, the others will be based on Microsoft s Windows Mobile operating system. The Acer A1 Android is expected to be launched in the United States market via a carrier, although additional details are not currently available.
Acer DX650
The Acer DX650 is one of 5 smartphones launched by Acer in February 2009. This is a dual-sided phone with a 2.8" touchscreen on one side, and a 1.27" OLED with full numeric pad on the other side. The touchscreen side runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, and the phone uses 3G HSDPA, 802.11b/g WiFi, and Bluetooth. There is an integrated 3.2 MP camera with flash and integrated GPS. The device also features a microSD memory card slot and mini USB port.
Acer DX900
The Acer DX900 is one of 5 smartphones launched by Acer in February 2009. This is a two SIM phone, allowing you to manage two phone numbers and give access to the web. This device measures 106.0 x 60.5 x 17.0 mm, with a mass of 147g, battery included. The phone runs on 2G and 3G networks, and includes email and internet browsing with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Navigation is made easy with a widget-based user interface on its 3.8" 480x640 touchscreen, and also features handwriting recognition. Other built in features include a 3.2 MP camera with flash and video, MP3 player, GPS and various PDA programs, such as Pocket Office. The Acer DX900 is powered by a 533 MHz Samsung S3C 6400 mobile processor with 128MB of RAM, 256 MB of ROM and includes microSD (transflash) memory.
Acer F900
The Acer F900 is one of 5 smartphones launched by Acer in February 2009. This is designed to be a stylish and simple PDA, with a large 3.8" touchscreen as the main interface. This device measures 117.5 x 63.5 x 12.9 mm, with a mass of 150g, battery included. The phone runs on 2G and 3G networks, and includes email and internet browsing with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Navigation is made easy with a widget-based user interface on its 3.8" 480x800 touchscreen with included stylus, and also features handwriting recognition. Other built in features include a 3.2 MP camera with flash and video, MP3 player, GPS and various PDA programs, such as Pocket Office. The Acer F900 is powered by a 533 MHz Samsung S3C 6410 mobile processor and includes microSD (transflash) memory.
Acer M900
The Acer M900 is one of 5 smartphones launched by Acer in February 2009. Unlike other models released by Acer, this features a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, as well as a large 3.8" touchscreen. This device measures 119.0 x 62.0 x 17.1 mm, with a mass of 188g, battery included. The phone runs on 2G and 3G networks, and includes email and internet browsing with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Navigation is made easy with a widget-based user interface on its 3.8" 480x800 touchscreen or with slide out keyboard, and also features handwriting recognition. For data security, the fingerprint reader ensures only you can access the smartphone and data contained within it. Other built in features include a 5 MP camera with flash and video, MP3 player with 3.5mm jack, GPS and various PDA programs, such as Pocket Office. The Acer M900 is powered by a 533 MHz Samsung S3C 6410 mobile processor and includes microSD (transflash) memory.
Acer X960
The Acer X960 is one of 5 smartphones launched by Acer in February 2009. This is intended to be an all-in-one device with no comprimising. This device measures 106.4mm x 59mm x 13.7mm, with a mass of 131g, battery included. The phone runs on 2G and 3G networks, and includes email and internet browsing with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Navigation is made easy with a widget-based user interface and a 2.8" 480x640 touchscreen, and also features handwriting recognition. Other built in features include a 3.2 MP camera with flash and video, MP3 player, GPS and various PDA programs, such as Pocket Office. The X960 is powered by a 533 MHz Samsung S3C 6400 mobile processor with 128MB of RAM, 256 MB of ROM and includes microSD (transflash) memory.
Apple iPhone
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.
Apple iPhone 3G
The iPhone 3G is the successor to the popular cell phone from Apple. The biggest changes over the first version is the addition of 3G high-speed data access, which Apple claims is over two times faster than the original when accessing the Internet, and the addition of Global Positioning System (GPS) capabilities. Outside of these changes, most of the unit remains the same as the previous, with the same touch screen, camera and memory sizes. The original iPhone 3G is the predecessor to the faster iPhone 3GS.
Apple iPhone 3GS
The iPhone 3GS is the successor to the iPhone 3G that features the same outer design but offers redesigned and upgraded internals. Apple claims the "S" stands for Speed (iPhone 3G Speed) and sees more powerful internal processing to offer a faster experience. According to Apple the apps open twice as fast as regular 3G, and web browsing is up to 3 times as fast. The other aspects of the iPhone that have undergone upgrades are the camera, internal battery and more built-in features such as Nike+.
Asus P535
While Apple has a monopoly on extravagant product launches, they aren't the only game in town when it comes to mobile devices. While the iPhone brings about many innovations, there are devices available that offer many of the same features. The Asus P535 includes a cell phone, media player, GPS and WiFi access.
Asus P835
The Asus P835 is a high-end touch-screen phone designed to provide with a completely portable web surfing and multimedia device. The P835 features a large 3.5" TFT touch-screen LCD display (WVGA) combined with an enhanced "glide" feature to allow more interesting browsing and phone navigation. The P835 emphasizes mobile web surfing through the use of Opera Mobile; and allows text entry via a half QWERTY and full QWERTY keyboard (user preference). The Asus P835 can also double as a wireless access point for nearby computers or those connected to a local network. At this time however there currently is no listed MSRP or release date.
BenQ-Siemens M81
This stylish multimedia mobile is the perfect companion even for the most active lifestyle. Underneath its robust rubber shell, it houses such features as a megapixel camera and music player. http://www.ustronics.com/Benq-Siemens_M81.php
BenQ-Siemens S81
Who would have thought that so many features fit into such a slim (13 mm) shell? The S81 will widen your communication horizon with such features as video telephony or real-time streaming.Added from UStronics.com
BlackBerry Curve 8900
BlackBerry Curve 8900 is the newest edition to the Blackberry smartphone Curve series. Released on Feb 11th, 2009, this device is sleeker, more solidly constructed and offers a much better resolution than its predecessor (480x360 pixels, supporting over 65,000 colors). The phone has wi-fi, Bluetooth, GPS, wireless mail, a full HTML browser and a 3.2 MP camera. However it lacks the 3G support and can occasionally be sluggish. It has a 5.5 hours talk time and a 15 day standby time. Screen size is 2.44 inches and has a 109x60x13.5mm dimension, with a 109.9g net weight. The media player supports a wide array of video formats including DivX, XviD (MPEG4 Advance Simple Profile), H.263, and WMV3. Audio Formats includes: .3gp, WAV, MIDI, AMR-NB, G711u/A, GSM610, PCM, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, and WMA9/10 Standard/Pro. It allows for microSD external memory.
Blackberry KickStart 8220
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BlackBerry Storm 2
The BlackBerry Storm 2 unofficially dubbed Blackberry Storm 9550 was announced during the mid-portion of July, 2009. It is slated for a September release and according to reports, will be supported by AT&T, Rogers, Vodafone and Verizon, to name a few. It will be a follow-up to the first Storm, which incidentally was also the very first touchscreen Blackberry to ever be released. The most notable upgrade is the addition of Wi-Fi support. Additional features of the BlackBerry Storm 2 will include a 3.2 megapixel camera, quad-band GSM, and EDGE data transfer.
BlackBerry Tour 9630
The BlackBerry Tour 9630 is a high-end smartphone launching in July 2009 on Verizon and Sprint cellular networks in the US. Unlike its major competitors, the touch-screen Palm Pre and iPhone 3GS, the 9630 features a full physical keyboard below a 480 x 360 pixel display. It works worldwide on 3G networks, and features BlackBerry Maps and built-in GPS with turn-by-turn directions. GPS also allows geo-tagging for photos taken with the 3.2-megapixel camera. A microSD card slot enables expanded storage (beyond the 256 MB on-board) for music, video, and photos. Battery life is rated at 5 hours talk time.
Dolce & Gabbana Moto RAZR V3
Take your standard Motorola RAZR and pimp it out. Dolce & Gabana worked with Motorola to create this luxury package which consists of the RAZR phone, metallic gold leather case, a wired headset, and a wireless bluetooth headset. All in gold and silver finish. The D&G phone can be purchase separately for $599. Added from www.neimanmarcus.com
E-TEN G500
E-TEN brings HP some much needed competition in the GPS Phone arena. Though almost every phone is capable of location triangulation, only the G500 and the iPaq 6515 have true GPS modules built in. The G500 also packs Windows Mobile 5, and all the productivity apps therin. QVGA (320x240) display miniSD expandability 1.3mp camera Bluetooth v1.2
E-TEN M600+
ETEN announced the launch of the M600 Pocket PC phone . The M600+ will have the same design as its predecessor and will keep the same 400 Mhz Samsung processor.The camera will be upgraded to 2 mega pixels and Bluetooth 2.0 support will be added. The memory is also doubled to 256 MB. The phone is running the latest editon of Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5 operating systems and has the latest "service pack" installed - AKU2. It allows Direct Push Email - a service similar to the RIM Blackberry Connect, where the user does not retrieve its emails, but they are pushed to him by a server.Added from UStronics.com
Ericsson Flip T39 Bluetooth GSM Triband
From ManufacturerThe Ericsson T39 triband cell phone comes unlocked and can be used around the world on 900, 1800, or 1900MHz GSM frequencies. Its jet black and silver finish makes it a sleek complement to your repertoire.
Fujitsu F702id
This unusually colored camera (seen here in gold) also comes in the defacto standard pink. Features two cameras, one for pictures, the other for video conferencing?Added from www.gizmodo.com
Gigabyte GSMart i120
The handset made for PDA lovers- with a pure PDA outlook, g-Smart i120 is designed to be easy-to-hold and easy-to-operate. Using the latest Windows Mobile5.0 AKU3.0 OS with Microsoft Messaging & Security Feature Pack (MSFP), it fulfills power users needs in every way. As the second generation of g-Smart, g-Smart i not only has all the attractive features, but also provides some more applications, such as Wise Talk, Smart Input, and TV recording. Added from www.gigabytecm.com
GT Phone 2
The GT-Phone 2 is the only model offered by GT-PHONE services, based in Europe, and the 2 denotes that it is version 2.0 of their GT-Phone. It is supposed to be a mid-range 2G handset, and is quad-band receptive. It has a 16 million color screen and 300-entry phonebook. It also has an email client and Internet browsing over WAP 2.0. Its entertainment features include an mp3/mpeg4 player, as well as 2.0-megapixel digital camera. On-board memory is 128MB, and this can be expanded by using a T-Flash card up to 2GB. The GT-Phone is designed specially for long-distance calling and works with GT's cellular services. It is supposed to work with any SIM card, but re-routes long-distance calls from the local service provider to GT's network. The phone includes a designated key for this feature. Battery life is typically 6 hours of talk time per charge.
GW4 Linux Phone
The GW4 Linux Phone is a touch-screen mobile device with both GSM and WiFi capabilities ("Dual Net") made by Wistron NeWeb Corp. out of Taiwan. The GW4 runs on a Linux-based platform, and is rumored to be the first mobile device to run Google's Android platform sometime in 2008 as early as March. The company has said that they will offer an Android upgrade as soon as this product becomes available to consumers. It has a 2.5" QVGA TFT-LCD displa and a QWERTY keyboard. The out-of-the-box software includes a mobile version of Linux with may applications including a Web Browser, email, MS Office, and a PDF reader. The price should be somewhere around $300-$400 when released.
Helio Kickflip
Don't miss a shot: With the Kickflip's 2-megapixel camera, flash, large memory, video capture, and 4x zoom, you'll get the picture. Helio gives you extra photo storage on MySpace too.Added from www.helio.com
Helio Mysto
The Helio Mysto is the CDMA version of Samsung's U600. It supports POP3 and IMAP protocols so you can get your email directly on your phone without going through a web browser. Features Dimensions: height - 4.1 x width - 1.9 x depth - 0.5 Weight: 3.35 oz Display: 2.22 inch QVGA display, 240 x 320, 260K colors 3G Speed: EVDO network support for fast multimedia downloads Talk Time: Up to 3.5 hours Memory: 106MB Internal Memory, expandable to microSD slot, USB Storage Mode and File Viewer Video Camera: MPEG-4 video recording Audio: Mono and Stereo Bluetooth support Supports: MP3/AAC/MIDI Audio and MPEG 4/H.264 Video
Helio Ocean
The Helio Ocean takes a gander at both elements of cell phone devices by providing a dual slider, which gives you different functionality depending on what you're going for. The first configuration is a full QWERTY keyboard so that you can easily text message or email. The second is a standard number pad for more typical cell phone usage (i.e. phoning people). With all of this sliding action, you can expect a slightly thicker cell phone - it's definitely not a RAZR, but at 0.86 inches, it's only slightly larger than the Blackberry Pearl at 0.57 inches.
HP iPAQ
Powerful worldwide messaging device offering the latest wireless technology for secure business communication. Integrated HP Photosmart Camera and GPS Navigation ensure it's not all work and no play.Added from UStronics.com
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HP iPAQ 910c
The iPAQ 910c is HP's answer to Apple and BlackBerry's multifunctional smartphones. The 910c has a touchscreen, scroll wheel, as well as a full QWERTY keyboard.
HP iPAQ HW6940
The HP iPAQ HW6940 Mobile Messenger provides all the essentials to keep your business running even when you're away from the office -- phone, e-mail, and more secure access to business-critical information. At the same time, let your HP iPAQ keep life fun using GPS Navigation, the HP Photosmart Camera, and Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 Mobile to play your digital music and videos.Added from, USTronics.
HTC 8125
The HTC 8125 is smartphone handset with quad-band 2G reception, and is more commonly known as the HTC Wizard. It was released by numerous carriers under various names. The phone has a horizontally-sliding full QWERTY keypad and large 2.8"-diagonal touchscreen with 65k colors. It has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and video capture. It has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity and uses Windows Mobile 5.0 as an operating system. This means that it has PocketIE Internet browsing as well as PocketOffice document viewer/editor. Also included is Windows Media Player, to play mp3 or WMA files. The internal memory of 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM can be upgraded to 2GB with a microSD card. Expected battery life is around 5 hours of talk time per charge. The 8125 is supposed to function as a PDA and phone at the same time, and is targeted at business users.
HTC Advantage 7510
The HTC Advantage 7510 is a powerful mobile phone designed to deliver laptop performance. A second generation HTC advantage device, the Advantage 7510 features an improved tactile keyboard that can be quickly detached and placed on a flat surface for a more PC-like experience. In addition, the Advantage 7510 boasts a large 5 VGA touch screen incorporating a finger-friendly HTC Home application menu, 16GB of internal flash memory for holding heaps of data, and an integrated GPS chip for use with map software, such as TomTom NAVIGATOR or CoPilot Live. Most remarkable about the Advantage 7510 is its wide-range of connectivity options, including Global 3.5G/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.0. Not to mention that the HTC Advantage 7510 mobile phone includes both Internet Explorer and Opera 9 browsers for optimized web-surfing. The HTC Advantage 7510 maintains a steep $899.00 MSRP, but retails in stores between $600 to $1200.
HTC Cedar W
The HTC Cedar W was supposed to debut on Verizon in June, but as the information is scattered and incomplete, it looks like the debut date has been pushed back a bit. It comes with a 2.4 inch QVGA screen and a weak and unimpressive 2 megapixel camera which is very small resolution when compared to the other HTC phones being released in 2009. The HTC Cedar W runs a Qualcomm 7225 processor at 528MHz, and comes with 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB of ROM.
HTC Firestone
The HTC Firestone is listed as possibly being the successor to the Touch HD. It has the potential to use Windows Mobile 6.5. It comes with a 3.6-inch WVGA display and includes an 8MP camera, rather nice for an in phone camera. The processor for the HTC Firestone is a 600 MHz Qualcomm and comes with 265MB RAM and 512MB of ROM. The HTC Whitestone should be similiar to this product, only it will be available on the Verizon network.
HTC Hero
The HTC Hero is the Taiwanese manufacturer's latest flagship smartphone, a touch-screen device launching in 2009 and attempting to rival Apple's iPhone. Powered by Google's Android operating system, the Hero features a 3.2-inch multi-touch LCD display with a 320 x 480 resolution. Navigation is achieved through a trackpad and onscreen keyboard in addition to the touch screen. The user interface is highly customizable, and aims to integrate basic applications like email and text messaging with social networking services Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter. The Hero enables a variety of multimedia content with support for Flash 9 (and later, Flash 10), not available on the latest iPhone. Other features include a 5-megapixel camera, 3.5mm audio jack, and microSD-expandable storage. Battery life is rated at 420 minutes talk time on WCDMA, and 470 minutes on GSM. It is rumored to have a US release date of October 11, 2009 with Sprint as the carrier.
HTC Magic
The HTC Magic is an Android powered mobile phone and is also known as the Android G2. Hooked directly into Google's services such as mail, maps, search and other features, the phone has access to the Android market of applications. This market is stocked with applications and games, and Google fanatics who will continue to make more as time goes on. The HTC Magic offers a video recording capability and makes it easy to publish the video directly to YouTube right from the phone. It incorporates a high speed 3.5G network connection with a Wi-Fi connection. The 3.2 inch HVGA screen is touch-sensitive and the phone comes with a microSD (SD 2.0) expansion slot. The 3.2 megapixel color camera has an auto focus to improve the quality of pictures and video and the HTC Magic has support for Bluetooth wireless stereo headsets.
HTC Maple
The HTC Maple is simliar to the HTC Cedar W, except for the fact that it is expected in May and so far has not had its release canceled or pushed back. It comes with a 2.4 inch QVGA screen and an unimpressive 2 megapixel camera. The resolution of the camera is small and unappealing when compared to the other HTC phones being released in 2009. The HTC Maple runs a Qualcomm 7225 processor at 528MHz, and comes with 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB of ROM.
HTC P3300 Artemis
Get to where you need to go with the HTC P3300. A GPS device and PDA phone in one, the HTC P3300 is the perfect device to take on your trips. The HTC P3300 comes preinstalled with the TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 software which makes road navigation smart and easy. Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Direct Push technology keeps you always up to date with e-mails, calendar appointments, and contacts. The innovative HTC RollR that combines the use of the Trackball and Track Wheel on the device makes map browsing and web surfing a breeze. The HTC P3300 also keeps you entertained for hours with music and video on the go. Visit: http://www.ustronics.com/HTC_P3300.php
HTC P3600
The HTC P3600 is a 3G, tri-band, and HSDPA-ready PDA phone engineered to work in nearly every single spot on the planet. It features quad-band GSM, GPRS, and EDGE, as well as 802.11b/g WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Once connected, users can then utilize Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 to send emails, update calendars, and create documents. Or they can tap into the P3600's Windows Media Player for seamless synchronization of music and videos with a nearby PC. The last major feature incorporated in the HTC P3600 is its sharp 2.0 mega-pixel camera that also records videos. The HTC P3600 retails for approximately $600 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
HTC S620
The HTC S620 is a mid-range smartphone with quad-band 2G reception. It has a 2.4"-diagonal display with 65k colors, and uses a full QWERTY keypad and touch-sensitive navigation bar for one-handed use. It is designed mainly for users that do a lot of messaging, and allows SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging. The S620 uses Windows Mobile 6.0 as an operating system, and comes with email synchronization. It has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, as well as PocketOffice document viewer (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, PDF) and PocketIE HTML Internet browser. It also has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video capture and mp3 player. The processor speed is 200MHz, and internal memory is 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM, and this can be expanded with a microSD card. Battery life is typically 5 hours of talk time per charge. The S620 is supposed to compete with other 2G QWERTY smartphones like RIM's BlackBerry devices.
HTC s710
The HTC s710 is a compact PDA mobile phone with an auto-sliding QWERTY keyboard. Powered by the Windows Mobile 6 Standard platform, the s710 functions as a portable laptop. Users can check and send email via Office Outlook, manage their appointments with Outlook Mobile Calendar, and even browse the Internet with Internet Explorer. In addition, the HTC s710 features Windows Live, which allows for instant-messaging and chatting with friends and family. Additional features of the HTC s710 mobile phone include top-notch interoperability with Exchange Server 2007, the viewing of PDF files, and Windows Vista synchronization via Windows Mobile Device Center. The HTC s710 retails between 200 to $449.00, depending on the retailer and the contract offered. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.
HTC S730
The HTC S730 is a higher-level smartphone enabled for the 3G network. It builds on the earlier S710, and features a faster processor at 400MHz, and has faster data transfer. It has an automatic horizontal sliding keypad, and 2.4"-diagonal display. The frame is supposed to be more compact than competitors' smartphones because of the sliding keypad design. It uses Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard, which includes PocketOffice document viewer/editor, PocketIE Internet browser, and Microsoft Outlook email client. The S730 also has an mp3 and video player, 2.0-megapixel digital camera, and secondary VGA videocalling camera. It has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and an internal flash memory capacity of 256MB, expandable with microSD card. Expected battery life is around 6 hours of talk time per charge.
HTC S740
The HTC S740 is a higher end smartphone. It is supposed to be stylish, and has a glossy black frame with sliding QWERTY keypad. The keypad slides out automatically with a button control, and the display is 2.4" diagonal. The Operating System is Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard, and this includes PocketOffice document viewer/editor as well as PocketIE Internet browser and Outlook email synchronization. It has a 3.2-megapixel digital camera with video capture as well as a GPS receiver. It also has an mp3 player, Bluetooth wireless and Wi-Fi connectivity. The S740 is supposed to be fast-operating, with a 528MHz processor and 256MB of RAM. Internal flash memory is 256MB and this can be expanded with a microSD card. Standard battery life is around 6.5 hours of talk time per charge. Other features include USB 2.0, threaded-view SMS messaging and 7.2Mbps data transfer of 3G HSDPA.
HTC Shadow
The HTC Shadow is a mid-grade cell-phone designed to provide more casual users a smartphone with a unique slider design. The Shadow is offered through T-Mobile and uses the unique 5 faves design on the home screen, allowing quick access to the most frequented contacts. The Shadow can be used both for a universal media device and/or a casual business tool; it specifically offers phone, messaging (picture, SMS, e-mail, voice, IM), media (music, video and photo playback), and business (Microsoft Pocket Office, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Voice recorder/ notes, internet explorer, Windows Mobile 6.0 OS) options.
HTC Shadow 2 (Shadow Hotspot)
The HTC Shadow Hotspot is a mid-grade cell-phone designed to provide more casual users a smartphone with a unique slider design. The Shadow Hotspot is offered through T-Mobile and uses the unique 5 faves design on the home screen, allowing quick access to the most frequented contacts. The Shadow Hotspot can be used both for a universal media device and/or a casual business tool; it specifically offers phone, messaging (picture, SMS, e-mail, voice, IM), media (music, video and photo playback), and business (Microsoft Pocket Office, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Voice recorder/ notes, internet explorer, Windows Mobile 6.0 OS) options.
HTC Snap (S522)
Officially unveiled on April 1st 2009 the Snap - known in the US as the S522 - is a high end smartphone by HTC. Featuring a 528MHz Qualcomm core CPU, 256MB of ROM, 128MB of RAM, a 2MP camera, microSDHC slot, and a QVGA screen, the device is capable of AGPS functionality, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, WiFi and HSDPA data. The Snap will run on the latest Windows Mobile 6.1. While it is said to launch worldwide in this quarter no official date or MSRP have been announced.
HTC Thonth
The HTC Thoth is listed as being the successor of the HTC Athena. It comes with Windows Mobile 6.5 and has a list of features that are only rumored, not listed by the manufacturer. It has a 4.8 inch WVGA screen and comes with a 5 mega pixel camera. The camera is less impressive than the HTC Firestone's, but is still decent overall. The Processor is a 1000Mhz Qualcomm and it comes with 256MB of RAM and 512MB of ROM. It may come with a QUERTY keyboard.
HTC Tilt 8925
The HTC Tilt 8925 is a discontinued tilt phone that used to be carried by AT&T. It has a slide out QWERTY keyboard and a flip up screen, but its battery only offers 4.4 maximum hours of talking time, less than other phones on the market. It runs on Windows Mobile Professional (Pocket PC) version 6, so it doesn't come up to date with all the newest features. It has a memory of 256 MB, most taken up by the device itself, so extra memory has to be purchased and added on via the microSD slot included. Only some versions of the HTC Tilt 8925 include a camera, java, and the push to talk feature. The touch screen requires the use of a stylus and it comes with a standalone GPS, a nice feature for a phone of this type.
HTC Touch
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.
HTC Touch 3G
Announced on September 15th 2008, the HTC Touch 3G is an updated version of the companies popular Touch cellphone, aimed at competing with the new more advanced iPhone 3G to fill the pockets of gadget enthusiasts that want their mobile companion to do everything: high definition video, music, high speed Internet browsing, productivity applications, GPS navigation, high quality video recording and image snapping. Featuring a 2.8" 320x240px screen, Qualcomm 528 MHz processor, 192MB of RAM, an intelligent touch interface, 3.5G connection (up to 7.2Mbps), a 3.2 megapixel camera, and GPS capability, the Touch HD runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. The device will be available in black, gold, blue and brown.
HTC Touch Cruise
The HTC Touch Cruise is designed for consumers who like to travel and want a phone that can help them along the way. It is able to network in Europe and Asia using the HSDPA/WCDMA network as well as other places using Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE. It makes use of Bluetooth 2.0 with enhanced data rate and A2DP for stero wireless headsets, and can connect to Wi-Fi with IEE 802.11 b/g. The HTC Touch Cruise's camera is only a 3.2 megapizel color camera with a fixed focus, not exciting when compared to cameras that other phones have installed. One unusual feature that other cameras do not have, is its photo geotagging, the ability to use its internal GPS to mark down where photos were taken. The display is a touch sensitive screen that is aided by a 4-wat navigation wheel and enter button.
HTC Touch Diamond
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.
HTC Touch Diamond2
The HTC Touch Diamond2 is a smartphone that has a unique system of keeping track of conversations. When looking in contacts, the consumer can see a history of conversations in whatever form they came in, e-mail, text, or phone conversation. This is a terrible feature for consumers wanting to protect they privacy, but a great feature if the owner needs to frequently referenced past communications. The 3.2 inch TFT-LCD screen is touch sensitive and has a 480 x 800 WVGA, nice and big for those who love touch screen devices. It runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 professional and includes an internal GPS antenna.
HTC Touch Dual P5500
The HTC Touch Dual P5500 is a basic smaller phone that has some of the features of the larger, more expensive phones out there. It has a slide-out 16-key keypad and has Microsoft Office Mobile installed on its Windows Mobile 6 Professional operating system. The built-in 2 megapixel color CMOS camera is not as good as the HTC Touch Cruise's camera, but it is reasonable for the phone's size. The HTC Touch Dual P5500 does not support WiFi, but it does offer Bluetooth 2.0 Push E-mail, and POP3 or IMAP4. The microSD memory card slot can be used to support WiFi if a extra microSD WiFi card is purchased.
HTC Touch HD
Not yet officially announced as of September 25th 2008, the HTC Touch HD is a 3.5G smartphone aimed at cellphone enthusiasts that want their mobile companion to do everything: high definition video, music, high speed Internet browsing and applications, GPS navigation, high quality video recording and image snapping. Featuring a 3.8" 480x800px screen, Qualcomm 528 MHz processor, 288MB of RAM, an intelligent touch interface, 3.5G connection (up to 7.2Mbps), a 5 megapixel camera, and GPS capability, the Touch HD runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional.
HTC Touch Pro
The Touch Pro is HTC's flagship phone for 2008 and expands on the premium Touch Diamond with a full QWERTY keyboard and expandable microSD storage. It makes full use of its 2.8-inch VGA touch screen with the HTC's TouchFLO 3D, an interface designed to make navigation simple and intuitive. The 5-row QWERTY keyboard is great for typing up emails or making full use of the include Microsoft Office system. The HTC Touch Pro comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera which is standard for phones of its price range, though the auto-focus feature of the camera is more unique as it is something similiar phones, like the HTC Touch Cruise, do not have. Another interesting aspect is that GPS is integrated into the phone and can be syncronized with additional map software so that it can be used on a turn-by-turn basis.
HTC Touch Pro2
The HTC Touch Pro2 has a nice big QWERTY keyboard that is fantastic for e-mails on the go. This feature is combined with a functional touch screen, and a Straigh Talk speakerphone that is designed to deliver high quality sound good enough for a business conference. Adding onto the speakerphone feature is the conference call functionality of the phone. It is designed to make multi-party calls quick and easy by just tapping the touch screen and incorporates appointment reminders that que up the phone number and conference PIN, ready to be pressed.
HTC Touch Viva
Not yet formally introduced but planned for release in early October 2008, the HTC Viva is a toned down version of the current Touch 3G. With no 3G connection, the Viva is planned to be a quad-band GSM/EDGE only. With the same 2.8" QVGA screen, 802.11 b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, and GPS/AGPS as found on the Touch 3G, the other components found in the Viva are significantly less impressive. Featuring a 201MHz TI OMAP processor, 128MB of ram, a 2MP camera, the Viva only comes in a single colour: "storm grey". Planned as a value version of the Touch 3G, the Viva is expected to be released unlocked for $299.
HTC Tungsten
The HTC Tungsten is a T-Mobile device that has a camera and a slide out QWERTY keyboard. It may be released in May of 2009, around the same time as the HTC Touch Pro 2 (Rhodium). There is not much information available about the HTC Tungsten, but it it will come with a camera, a touch screen, and the slide out keyboard. The quality of the camera and phone is yet to be determined or even announced. Features Touch screen Slide out QWERTY Keyboard Comes out at the same time as the HTC Touch Pro 2 Camera
HTC Twin
The HTC Twin will be released first in China in July of 2009. It has a VGA display and comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera. The camera itself is not impressive compared to the other HTC phones being released around the same time; the resolution is weak in comparison. The HTC Twin has GSM and CDMA connectivity. The processor is a Qualcomm 7501A device that runs at 528 MHz. It is also listed as having a TI Locosto processor. The device should come with 256 MB of RAMand 512 MB of ROM.
HTC TyTN II
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.
HTC Verizon XV6900
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.
HTC Whitestone
The HTC Whitestone is a member of the HTC's 2009 line-up. It has a 3.6 inch WVGA screen and comes with a 5 megapixel camera. The camera is not impressive compared to the other members of the line, but it is better than an average phone. It will run on Windows Mobile 6.1 and a 528MHz Qualcomm 7600 processor. With 256 MB of RAM and 512 MB of ROM, the HTC Whitestone has the same sort of RAM and ROM as the rest of the members in the line. The phone will have GSM and EVDO. It is a Verizon phone and should be available in September of 2009.
HTC X7501
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.
i-mate 8502
The i-mate 8502 (also known as the Ultimate 8502) is one of i-mate's higher end smartphones. It has a large, 2.6"-diagonal touchscreen, with 256k colors, and also has a full QWERTY keypad. It is 3G-enabled, and has high-speed data transfer as well as Wi-Fi connectivity. It includes a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture and LED flash. The 8502's processor speeds is 400MHz, and its operating system is Windows Mobile 6.0, which includes Pocket Office document viewer and editor. It has a GPS receiver and mp3/video player. It is compatible with wireless television services, and has 128MB of internal memory which can be expanded using a microSD card. The 8502 also has i-mate's security features, which make it possible to remotely alarm and disable the handset, as well as removing all personal information in the event that it is lost or stolen.
i-mate Jam
The i-Mate JAM is one of the most interesting Pocket PC's that you are likely to come across. This is because it happens to be the smallest one with built-in GSM and GPRS.The design of the handset is very much like any Windows mobile phone.Added from UStronics.com
i-mate JAMA
The i-mate JAMA is targeted at first-time smartphone users, and offers several basic features for the 2G network, as it is only dual-band receptive, released in Asia. It has a 2.4"-diagonal, 65k-color touchscreen with stylus and handwriting recognition. It uses Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPC, and includes Pocket Office document viewer and editor for Microsoft Office files. It is capable of MMS, SMS, email and instant messaging, and uses PocketIE to browse the Internet over WAP 2.0. The JAMA has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture, and Bluetooth wireless capabilities, as well as an mp3 and video player. Internal memory is 64MB of RAM, 128MB ROM, and there is a microSD card slot to expand.
i-mate JAQ3
The i-mate JAQ3 is an upgraded version of the earlier i-mate JAQ. It is still a full-QWERTY touch-screen smartphone, though there are several updates. The main ones are that the JAQ3 has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera, with video capture, and that the JAQ3 has Wi-Fi-802.11g/b capabilities to access the Internet in Wi-Fi regions. There are also changes to the frame design. It still uses Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, and includes PocketOffice document viewer and editor. It has Bluetooth wireless capabilities, handwriting recognition, and can send SMS, MMS, and email messages. It has an mp3 player and file manager as well. Battery life reaches 4 hours of talk time per charge.
i-mate JASJAM
The i-mate JASJAM is a mid-range sliding smartphone handset, enabled for the 3G network and designed to be a PDA/phone combination. It has a large, 2.8"-diagonal 65k-color touchscreen with stylus and handwriting recognition, and the screen slides horizontally to access a full QWERTY keypad. The JASJAM features high-speed data transfer, Wi-Fi connectivity, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. It also has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture, and has a secondary QCIF videocalling camera. Its processing speed is 400MHz, and the operating system is Microsoft Pocket Office 5.0. This includes Microsoft PocketOffice document viewer and editor. It allows MMS, SMS, email and instnat messaging, and also has an mp3 player. It has 64MB RAM and 128MB of ROM, and memory can be expanded with microSD cards. Battery life is typically 5 hours of talk time per charge.
i-mate JasJar
i-mate, the specialists in Microsoft Windows Mobile devices and applications announced the advent of a new level in high-speed mobile experience with the launch of the i-mate JASJAR. This ultimate device allows users to enjoy powerful internet browsing and dynamic multi-media features for business, for pleasure, for life. The i-mate JASJAR offers the most advanced set of features yet including a full VGA screen, 520MHz Intel processor and 128MB of Permanent Memory, built-in Computer Associates eTrust Antivirus software, Skype; internet telephony software, i-mate global warranty and access to the exclusive support and services on offer at club i-mate web portal.Added from UStronics.com
i-mate PDA2K
One of the world's best Pocket PCs, just got better! Introducing the new i-mate PDA2k . It's sleek, super fast, and packed with features. The i-mate PDA2K offers fast access to email and the internet via GPRS, and built in 802.11b Wi-Fi. The i-mate PDA2k also has a built in full QWERTY keyboard which is conveniently hidden behind the devices' slide up screen.Added from UStronics.com
i-mate PDAL
The i-mate PDAL is a mid-range smartphone with quad-band reception. It has a 65k-color touchscreen, at 2.4"-diagonal, and includes stylus and handwriting recognition. It uses Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 as an operating system, and features PocketOffice document viewer and editor. It also has both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture. It uses PocketIE to browse the internet, and comes with an mp3 player. Internal memory is 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM, and this can be expanded using a microSD card. Other features include file manager, voice memo, and up to 4 hours of talk time per charge.
i-Mate SP3i
The i-Mate SP3i is a smartphone that is small and light but packs a big phone. Embedded with Windows Mobile, it is able to perform your mobile needs easily. Features MSN Messenger, a photo album, Microsoft Outlook and much more, it's a little PC you can find in your pocket.
i-mate SP3i-a
The i-mate SP3i-a is the North American release version of the SP3i. It is tri-band receptive and has a 65k-color screen at 2.2"-diagonal. It also has a five-way navigation key. It uses Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE and has a 200MHz processor. It is supposed to be an entry-level 2G smartphone, and allows SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, as well as Internet access via PocketIE. The SP3i-a also has an mp3 player and a miniSD card slot to expand its 32MB RAM, 64MB ROM memory. It has a VGA camera with video capture, downloadable mp3 and polyphonic ringtones, and T9 predictive text entry. Talk-time battery life is around 3.5 hours per charge. Other features include Bluetooth wireless, organizer, speakerphone and Java applications.
i-mate SP5
The i-mate SP5 is a quad-band receptive smartphone, and is at the lower-end of i-mate's smartphone products. It has a 66k-color screen, 2.2"-diagonal, and a five-way navigation key. Its operating system is Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and it comes with Pocket Office and PocketIE HTML Internet browser. It is capable of SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging. It has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video capture, as well as an mp3 player. It has 64MB of RAM and 128MB of ROM, with a miniSD card to expand. The SP5 has Wi-Fi 802.11b connectivity, as well as Bluetooth. It gets up to 5 hours of talk time per charge. Other features include T9 predictive text, Java 2.0, speakerphone and 200MHz processor.
i-mate SPL
The i-mate SPL is a mid-range smartphone featuring quad-band reception on the 2G network. It uses Windows Mobile 5.0 and features Pocket Office document editor and viewer. It also uses PocketIE HTML Internet browser. The SPL allows SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, and has Bluetoth wireless connectivity. It has an mp3 player, and its internal memory is 64 MB of RAM and 128MB ROM. Also included is a 2.0-megapixel camera with QCIF video capture. It has a file manager and T9 predictive text, as well as a speakerphone. Expected battery life is 4 hours of talk time. The SPL has a 65k-color screen with a 2.2"-diagonal, 5-way navigation key and 200MHz processor. It includes two games and allows more to be downloaded, as well as downloadable polyphonic and mp3 ringtones. It has both an Asian 900/1800/1900 and North American 850/1800/19000 version.
i-mate Ultimate 6150
The i-mate Ultimate 6150 smartphone is a higher-end model enabled for the 3G network. It has a large, 2.8"-diagonal touchscreen with 256k colors, and includes a stylus and handwriting recognition. Its operating system is Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0, and it includes PocketOffice document viewer/editor as well as PocketIE HTML Internet browser. The 6150 has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless capabilities, as well as a 2.0-megapixel digital camera and secondary VGA videocalling camera. One of the 6150's other main features is its XGA TV-out, which can connect to computers, televisions or projectors. It also has an mp3 player, video player and FM stereo receiver. Processing speed is 520MHz, it also is capable of high-speed data transfer over the HSDPA network. Internal memory is 128MB RAM and 256MB ROM. It also has e-mail synchronization, and is supposed to function like a portable computer, a PDA/cellphone combination.
i-mate Ultimate 8150
The i-mate Ultimate 8150 is a high-end smartphone, enabled for the 3G network, and designed for business use. It has a 2.6"-diagonal touchscreen with 65k colors, and comes with a stylus and handwriting recognition. It is supposed to be fast, and features a 520MHz processor, 128MB of RAM and 256MB ROM. It has both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless connectivity, as well as a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture. It has an mp3 player, video player and FM radio receiver. The 8150 uses Windows Mobile 6.0 as an operating system, and uses PocketIE for Internet browsing and PocketOffice for document viewing and editing. Other features include secondary VGA camera for videocalling, TV-out, file management application and microSD card slot to expand. The Ultimate 8150 is very similar to the Ultimate 6150, with a slightly smaller screen and different frame styling.
KDDI Penck
Absolutely stunning. The PENCK phone designed by Makoto Saito is one and a half years old, but it s still the most beautful phone ever made. The PENCK is available in three colors, metal, milk (white), and bitter (black). Too bad it s only available in Japan. Added from gadgets.fosfor.se
Kogan Agora
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.
Kogan Agora Pro
The Agora Pro 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 Pro also includes a 2MP camera, GPS and WiFi connection - which all are not included on the base Agora model which is available for $100AU less.
Kyocera JAX
The Kyocera JAX is a thin and sleek cell phone designed by Kyocera and released by Virgin Mobile USA during the early portion of 2009. Built for consumers seeking a simple and easy-to-use phone, the Kyocera JAX cell phone features a basic 128x160 resolution full-color display screen. In addition, the JAX cell phone offers text messaging, voice dialing, TTY/TDD, a speakerphone, and mobile web browsing. Plus, the Kyocera JAX phone allows for playing of mobile games, and real music ringtones. The Kyocera JAX retails for $9.99 and comes with a 200-minute battery, a charger, and a 1 year limited warranty.
Kyocera X-TC
The Kyocera X-TC is a slider cell phone designed by Kyocera and released by Virgin Mobile USA during the early portion of 2009. Built for consumers seeking a multifunctional phone, the Kyocera X-TC features a 230x320, 262k QVGA display screen, along with a full QWERTY keyboard. In addition, the X-TC cell phone offers Stereo Bluetooth Wireless Technology, mobile Internet emailing, mobile Internet text messaging, and mobile web browsing. The Kyocera X-TC phone also includes a 1.3 Megapixel camera for picture shooting, a media player for MP3 files, and basic functions such as text messaging, voice dialing, and ringtones/games. The Kyocera X-TC retails for $99.99 and comes with a 250-minute battery, a charger, and a 1 year limited warranty.
LG 7200
The triband LG 7200 has a 360 degree rotating display which makes the GSM based triband Phone look really cool. The cameras allows digital video shooting as well. The handset also has a AAC / MPEG player. Added from UStronics.com
LG C1500
From Manufacturer - Users can experience an extra bit of color from incoming calls on the LG C1500. Besides a color filter external display with caller ID and rich 64-chord polyphonic sound, users can customize their phone with the latest Music Tones on the C1500. Weighing in at only three ounces, the C1500 also incorporates an internal 65K color LCD screen, 16 MB of flash memory, and an easy-to-access speakerphone keeps calls sounding clear, while IM capability also lets users stay in touch.
LG CE500
From Manufacturer - Featuring stereo music, camera, video and e-mail - all in one striking and sophisticated phone, the CE500 can store up to 64 MB of tunes on its TransFlash card and pump them out on dual speakers. And through a POP3 e-mail client consumers are always in touch while rockin' out.
LG Chocolate KG800
The LG KG800, also known as the Chocolate, is the predecessor to the KE800 phone and the European version of the VX8500. Marketed at launch as a high-end fashion phone, this handset's main attraction is its aesthetics, which LG describes as a 'minimalist design.' The KG800 is targeted toward those looking for a fashion phone which is classy, conservative and relatively affordable. In keeping with the minimalist design, the screen is designed to be 'hidden' when turned off, so that it blends in with the rest of the case. Touch sensitive controls light up on the upper face when the phone is opened, but again are designed to be unseen when the phone is closed. The keypad features a checkerboard design to complement the glossy plastic body material.
LG Chocolate VX8500
Available exclusively through Verizon Wireless, the LG Chocolate looks to take on the RAZR as the phone-du-jour. The chocolate is a high-end phone with substantial multimedia capabilities including 3D gaming. A circular touchwheel is meant to evoke iPod-comparisons as the phone ships with a large prepopulated memory card capable of storing 1000 songs. Verizon users also get free access (down from $15/month) to the on demand music store.Added from www.mobiledia.com
LG CHOCOLATE (VX8550)
The LG Chocolate (also known as the VX8550 or the LG Chocolate Spin) is the upgrade to the popular LG Chocolate (VX8500) music phone for Verizon Wireless in the USA and Telus in Canada. It was released online July 7, 2007 and comes in black, black cherry (red), blue mint (blue), and ice blue (light blue). The phone has many enhancements over the original VX8500 Chocolate series such as improved touch controls with vibrational feedback, a navigational wheel, a change in the key layout, an updated music player and has a smoother design.
LG CU500
The LG CU500 is a camera phone made by LG and carried by AT&T in the United States. It has the ability to play music and playback 3gp video. The phone is marketed towards people looking for a basic flip phone with SMS and/or MMS that wouldn't mind possibly putting some music on their phone, similar to the Motorola RAZR. The phone has a 1.3 megapixel camera that can take low-quality video. The phone can access the Internet, however it has a very limited browser. The LG CU500 has a standard number pad, and lacks a full QWERTY keyboard.
LG Dare
The LG Dare is a mid-grade touchscreen cell phone designed to fit right in to the candy bar/touchscreen phone front; the Dare is designed in the likes of the Apple iPhone, the Samsung Instinct or other similar cell models. Some of the biggest features of the LG Dare include a large touchscreen equipped with handwriting recognition software, a 3.2 megapixel camera and camcorder, full HTML web browsing support, a full scale music/ media player, Bluetooth stereo support, and a microSD memory card slot for additional storage options. The Dare is a CDMA phone carried by Verizon wireless (Actual frequency: 1.9 GHz CDMA PCS, 800 MHz CDMA), and has a more traditional EVDO Rev-A data transmission type.
LG EnV2 VX9100
One of two successors in the V-Series [It succeeded both the LG enV (VX9900) and the original LG The V (VX9800)] along with the LG Voyager (VX10000). Small and sleek, the LG enV²makes calling and texting a breeze. Taking pics and flicks is super-easy with the neatly integrated 2.0 megapixel camera. And, last but not least, its got a built-in music player, so even if you re on-the-go, you ll never be at a loss for entertainment.
LG F7200
From Manufacturer - LG F7200 handset features the convenience of simple, two-way Push-to-Talk capability, offering consumers the practical feature in one of LG's sleek new sliding form factor handsets. The F7200's 65K-color screen, speakerphone and multimedia and enhanced messaging services rounds out a comprehensive package.
LG F9100
Special note about this product, it has been mentioned that the QWERTY keyboard only works with SMS messaging and other simple tasks on the phone, but not MMS messaging. This limitation is relevant because SMS has a limit of 160 characters, whereas MMS does not have this limit, so the usefulness of the keyboard is severely hampered.
LG F9200 / MG270
The LG F9200 / MG270 is a slide-out phone with a number pad and full physical, backlit QWERTY keyboard and camera. The phone is targeted towards those who send and receive a lot of text messages and/or picture messages.When the keyboard is pulled out, the screen rotates to match the orientation of the phone. It supports both SMS and MMS, as well as instant messaging services such as AOL. It can also browse a limited version of the Internet. This phone has been succeeded by the LG Rumor, which has a similar design and larger screen.
LG G4015
From Manufacturer - the dual band G4015 contains a 65K color screen, multimedia messaging, as well as text and instant messaging, 40 polyphonic sound and one-touch Internet access, all at less than three ounces.
LG GC900
The LG GC900, also known as the Viewty Smart, is a touchscreen non-smartphone. It has an 8 megapixel camera, with multi-face detection and auto-focus, making it comparable to many stand-alone digital cameras. Despite not being a smartphone, the GC900 can still browse the internet through either a Wi-Fi connection or phone data networks, and features A-GPS navigation with geo-tagging of photos. It can playback music and DivX video through Dolby Mobile. The target user base are people looking for a touchscreen phone with multimedia features, but don't necessarily want to go for a full-blown smartphone running Windows Mobile or Blackberry OS. The GC900 is currently only available in Europe, and uses the LG S-Class virtual scroll wheel user interface.
LG GD900
The LG GD900 is the world s first ever transparently-designed mobile phone. It is an extra-thin and luxurious slider with a transparent keyboard that is lit from the LEDs along its border. The GD900 incorporates high-speed 7.2Mbps HSPDA, a Bluetooth headset for hands-free use, and a 3 WVGA widescreen LCD with touchscreen capability. The GD900 also offers easy navigation with minimized unintended commands, multi-touch control with zoom in & out through a simple touch, and an intuitive touch wheel for fine-tuning in media player, gallery, and camera. Additional features of the LG GD900 mobile phone include the ability to listen to MP3/WMA music, watch MPEG-4 videos, and produce & edit documents with Microsoft Office. The LG GD900 retails for around $300.00 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
LG GD910
The LG GD910 is a wrist phone, modeled to look like a watch. Appearing to be something straight out of James Bond, the GD910 has a speakerphone and is capable of video conferencing. Despite having an only 128x160 screen size, the GD910 has a capacitive touchscreen. It also features bluetooth, so hands-free calling devices can be used with it, so that the user doesn't have to talk into their hand. The LG GD910 also has a camera and 2GB of internal memory. It is unsure whether the phone will be able to browse the internet. The phone is expected to land sometime in July, 2009
LG GM730
The LG GM730 is a resistive touchscreen card bar smartphone that runs LG's S-Class interface on top of Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. The S-Class interface is based around virtual scrolling 3-D wheels. Like other LG phones, it features a higher-quality camera than is usually seen on mobile phones, and features video capture. It can also receive FM radio. The LG GM730 will launch in Europe sometime during July. At the same time LG's App Store will also launch with a reported 1,400 apps. The LG GM730 is available in black.
LG KE600
LG is a premier maker of high performance cell phones, the LG KE600 mobile camera phones and MP3 enabled communication devices.
LG KE800
The LG KE800, also known as the Chocolate Platinum, is an update on the LG Chocolate (KG800) slider phone. Marketed as a fashion phone, it has a high-gloss finish over the entire case, a checkered keypad and a heat sensitive touchpad which glows red when the phone is slid open, elements which are all intended to maximize the phone's aesthetic appeal. Combined with this handset's strong feature set, it is positioned as a mid to high-end phone, intended for those wanting both form and function. The Chocolate Platinum adds silver or gold detailing, a 2.0 megapixel auto-focusing camera, a 320x240 pixel screen, FM radio and memory card support up to 2 gigabytes to the original Chocolate's features. The KE800 also comes with an updated user interface. touched, and the metallic band under the screen says "Chocolate", "Black Label", or "Limited Edition". (Limited edition phones have 14k gold detailing.) Lithium Ion battery provides a 270 hour standby time, or 6 hours of talk time.
LG KE850 Prada
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).
LG KE970
The LG KE970, also known as the LG Shine, is the successor model to the LG KG800 Chocolate. Featuring a mirror finish over the screen and a stainless steel body with a brushed finish, the Shine is a high-end handset designed for both aesthetic appeal and strong functionality. Comparable in form and function to LG's other handsets such as the KE800, it forgoes the touch sensitive buttons many have in favour of a joystick for navigation (or a scroll wheel and two buttons on some models) and a sliding keypad. The reflective finish on the screen doubles as a mirror.
LG KF300
The LG KF300 is an mid-range clamshell handset, and is the GSM version of the CDMA-only SV300 phone. The KF300 has buttons and characters nearly twice regular size, as well as large interface elements (character size on the screen can be adjusted) and speakers. The ease with which the phone can be read and heard as well as the large buttons all make the KF300 a very ergonomically friendly phone, which makes it attractive to a more 'mature' market. The exterior of the upper half of the phone also conceals a 128 x 160 pixel display, which becomes visible through the finish when activated. Compared to many of the other ergonomically-geared handsets, the KF300 has quite a strong feature set.
LG KF310
The LG KF310 is an entry-level slider phone. Marketed by LG as an economical multimedia and Internet phone, it bears a strong resemblence to the LG KE970 in terms of form, but with a reduced feature set. It has nearly the same height and width, but is slightly thicker and lighter than the KE970. The screen has lower resolution as well, at 176 x 220 pixels. Unlike many entry-level handsets, the KF310 has 3G capability, which supports the Internet and media functions with higher data transfer speeds, meaning faster online browsing and transfer of MMS and video MMS.
LG KF350
The LG KF350 is a mid-range flip phone, also known as the Ice Cream. What sets the KF350 apart from other mid-range handsets is its unique aesthetic. Available in white, pink and 'pistachio', its defining feature is the inclusion of an orange 5 x 23 pixel display on the upper third of the face of the case when closed. This display can be used to display a variety of information, including simple graphics, the time, incoming numbers and the receipt of messages. Beneath the line delineating the top third of the phone are a set of white LEDs, which shine down into the clear coating on the bottom section of the case, allowing for additional visual effects. The Ice Cream also has a spacious keypad and large screen. The KF350 is geared toward fashion phone buyers looking for something a little different and unique.
LG KF750
The LG KF750, also known as the Secret, is a high-end fashion phone which includes numerous luxury features. The handset has a glass-coated carbon fiber body, a large LCD screen protected by 'scratch-proof' tempered glass, metal trim and faux-leather accents. The screen automatically adjusts brightness depending on the environment, it has a touch screen, a motion sensor and a five megapixel camera. The Secret comes with several games which take advantage of both the touch screen and motion sensor capabilities. A document reader, 3G capability and web browser with a 'Google package' help the KF750 appeal to more than just the high-end fashion phone market.
LG KG320
The LG KG320 is a 'card-bar' style phone marketed as a portable multimedia device. This mid-range handset has media player capability as well as a camera. The styling of this handset is a hybrid of those of a digital camera and a portable media player. The front face is devoted to the screen and a set of large keys, while the reverse has the camera, activated by a sliding protective cover. The KG320 has no FM receiver, nor does it have any memory card reader capability, which means that the storage capacity is capped at 128 MB. This phone is geared towards those looking for an affordable combined media player, camera and phone.
LG KG920
This phone is one of many that makes the line between phone and everything thinner. With an oddball twist format, the LG KG920 is as much of a camera as it is a phone. At 5MP, the KG920 does lack the resolution for any detail photography, but is much better than the 2MP that is typical of other phones. Strong media support and the ability to act as a mass storage device rounds out the KG920. Lacking PIM software that has become a cornerstone in sales of other high-end phones, the KG920 is marketed to media aficionados.
LG KM900
The LG KM900, also known as the Arena, is a mid-range smart phone. The main selling features of this handset are its media features, large, high-resolution 3" touchscreen and the touch interface which goes with it. LG designed a new user interface for this device, which centers around a rotatable 3D cube, with different groups of functions on each face. The Arena's media features include a 5 MP camera, 480 x 800 pixel screen, DivX and Xvid playback, full-size (3.5mm) headphone jack, 8 GBs of internal storage and wireless access. The features of the KM900 position it as a potential competitor to the iPhone, and gear it toward those looking for similar media and interface capabilities.
LG KP500
The LG KP500, also known as the LG Cookie, is a touchscreen handset. Marketed as an affordable alternative to the more costly models, the Cookie sacrifices 3G and wireless connectivity as well as camera quality to achieve the lower price. Furthermore, it only has 48 MB internal memory, though this can be expanded with the MicroSD card reader. Unlike many touchscreen phones, this model includes an internally held stylus and handwriting recognition software. The KP500 is smaller and lighter than many other touchscreen handsets, but still has a large 3" screen. There is also no 3.5mm headphone jack, instead LG has used their proprietary connector. The Samsung Tocco Lite is very similar to the KP500 in terms of specs and target market.
LG KS20
The LG KS20 is a high-end card bar style smart phone. The KS20 differentiates itself from similar devices with its small size and light weight as well as its aesthetics. The styling of the case is similar to that of the Prada II phone, made from black high-gloss plastic with metal trim. This gives the handset a design which is on par with many fashion phones on the market, though the KS20 is not marketed as such. Instead, it is sold as a high-speed media and internet phone, focusing on the device's 3.6Mb/s HSDPA capability. While there is no 3.5mm jack for headphones, there is an included adapter in the box. The KS20 comes with Windows Mobile 6, and a customized interface.
LG KS200 GSM Triband Phone (Unlocked) Black
General 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 2100 Size Dimensions 99.8 x 58 x 12.8 mm Weight 92.5 g Display Type TFT touchscreen, 256K colors (65K effective) Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches - Downloadable wallpapers Ringtones Type Polyphonic (72 channels), MP3 Customization Composer, Download Vibration Yes Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall Call records Practically unlimited Card slot microSD (TransFlash), buy memory - 128 MB internal memory - 400 MHz Qualcomm processor Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps HSCSD No EDGE Yes 3G HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP Infrared port No USB Yes, v2.0 Features OS Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional Messaging SMS, Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (IE mobile 7.6) Games 2, order now Colors Black Camera 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, autofocus, video, flash; secondary VGA videocall camera - Java MIDP 2.0 - MP3/MPEG4/WMV/AAC/DivX player - FM radio with RDS - Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF viewer) - Organiser - Voice memo - Built-in handsfree Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1050 mAh Stand-by Up to 270 h Talk time Up to 3 h
LG KS360
First announced and made available in July 2008, the LG KS360 is a midrange slider cellphone that is planned to be re-released a year later sometime in the summer 2009. Currently running an in-house LG operating system, the only significant change planned for the phone is an upgrade to Google's new mobile Android OS, allowing users to more easily customize and utilize the full potential of their mobile hardware. The device features a 2MP camera and a full QWERTY keyboard.
LG KT610
The LG KT610 is a candy-bar style comunicator phone. The phone hinges open on the right side, revealing a secondary screen and QWERTY keyboard. It comes with Symbian OS 9.2 installed, giving this handset access to the numerous third party applications. These include document editors and PDF readers, potentially making the device more attractive for business related tasks. The KT610 has 3.6 Mbps HSDPA capability, but no wireless networking. This omission, as well as the lower resolution camera, has helped LG offer the KT610 for a lower price than many other comunicator-style phones. The KT610 is comparable to the Nokia E90 in terms of capability and form.
LG KU800
The LG KU800 comes equipped with the same touch-sensitive navigation keypad but has slightly larger dimensions. It has a 2 megapixel camera plus a secondary video call one, 3G support with streaming TV, a microSD card slot and finally, a battery with an enhanced capacity of 1050 mAh.
LG L1400
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LG ME770
The LG ME700 is a tri-band GSM, candybar mobile phone designed for fashion, convenience, and usability. The ultra-thin and stylish device boasts a 256K-color, 176x220 display that stays hidden when inactive, thereby helping to save battery life. Plus, the ME770 features a digital audio player that supports both MP3 and AAC music files. Some additional features of the ME770 include Bluetooth (v1.2) for handsfree communication, multimedia messaging (text, photos, video, audio), email, WAP 2.0 Internet browsing, and a text viewer for .ppt, .doc, .pdf, .xls, and .txt files. Truthfully, the ME770 does offer SOME business functionality, but it can be inferred that it would not be the optimal choice the serious business user. For instance, it lacks a keyboard (PDA) and Microsoft Office applications. However, the on-the-go and casual user can find much use in the ME770, considering also its 56MB internal memory, calendar, clock, calculator, digital note bad, and stopwatch. The LG ME770 retails for $99.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
LG MG220
A mid-level, no-frills phone ideal for someone who wants a quality cell phone without a large price tag.Added from www.mobilewhack.com
LG Shine KE970
The LG Shine KE970 is a tri-band GSM, slider mobile phone designed for fashion, convenience, and usability. A step up from the ME770 and Shine KE770, the LG Shine KE970 trades in its predecessor s candybar design for a more sophisticated and business-friendly slider frame. Plus, the KE970 features a multi-function scroll key, thereby listening the time needing to navigate the device. Like its predecessors, the on-the-go KE970 sports only a minute # of office features, such as a text viewer, Bluetooth v1.2, and a SIM Card (included on KEY770), but lacks fundamental features such as Microsoft Office applications. Additional features of the LG Shine KE970 mobile phone include a digital audio player, a 2MP camera with video recording/streaming, and a plethora of basic functionality, such as a clock and calendar. The LG Shine KE970 retails for $159.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
LG Versa
The LG Versa is a mid-grade touch-screen phone combined with an external QWERTY keyboard module that is currently offered by Verizon on it's CDMA-2000 network. The biggest feature of the LG Versa is the implied versatility of the phone; LG designed the device so that additional (external) modules could be added onto the device depending on a user's preference. Currently the Versa is bundled with a QWERTY keyboard module that users can connect to or disconnect from the phone; in the future LG plan's to release additional modules such as a game-pad controller, or external speakers. The LG Versa also includes additional features such as full HTML browsing with Flash Lite support, a 2.0 megapixel camera, music player support, and EV-DO GPS functionality.
LG Viewty KU990
The LG Viewty KU990 is a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, candybar mobile phone designed to be used as a digital camera. It includes a 5-megapixel camera lens certified by Schneider-Kreuznach, that takes pictures and captures video. The KU990 s camera include Viewty s manual focus function, an image stabilizer function, and a direct key button, giving it the functionality typically inherent to only digital cameras. Plus, users can capture low-light images by increasing the ISO standard of 400 to 800, as well as adjusting the level of captured brightness with LG s SmartLight technology. Some other notable features of the KU990 include Bluetooth connectivity, MicroSD memory expansion (up to 2GB), a multi-format digital audio player, and a relatively large 3 display. Perhaps most notable about the Viewty KU990 is its compatibility with 3G networks that use UMTS 2100 MHz (Europe/Asia), allowing transmission speeds up to 384 Kbps for superior-speed multimedia streaming. The LG Viewty KU990 retails for $259.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
LG Voyager
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.
LG Vu CU915
The LG Vu CU915 is a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, touchscreen candybar mobile phone that is also equipped to run on a dual-band HSDPA/UMTS high-speed 3G network. It features an intuitive touchscreen that lets users select, scroll, and control their phone via simple touches of a fingertip. Plus, the CU915 includes a 2MP camera that takes pictures up to 1600x1200, and also records videos at either 320x240 or 176x144. Even more notable is the CU915 s integrated photo editor, which allows users to resize, crop, rotate, and even add color effects to their pictures. Essentially, the CU915 is a midgrade camera-phone with limited business functionality, such as multimedia messaging, email, and Internet browsing. Additional features of the LG Vu CU915 mobile phone include a digital music player, 155MB internal memory, and memory expansion via a microSD memory card (up to 4GB). The LG Vu CU915 retails for $214.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
LG Vu CU920
The LG VU CU920 is a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, touchscreen candybar mobile phone that is also equipped to run on a dual-band HSDPA/UMTS high-speed 3G network. A step up from the CU915, the VU CU920 offers Mobile TV, allowing users to watch TV-quality programming from Comedy Central, ESPN, Fox, NBC, and more. Like it predecessor, the CU920 features an intuitive touchscreen that lets users select, scroll, and control their phone via simple touches of a fingertip. Plus, the CU915 includes a 2MP camera that takes pictures and records videos. Even more notable is the CU920 s integrated photo editor, which allows users to resize, crop, rotate, and even add color effects to their pictures. Essentially, the CU920 is a midgrade camera-phone with limited business functionality, but chockfull of entertainment functions, such as multimedia messaging, email, and Internet browsing. Additional features of the LG Vu CU920 mobile phone include a digital music player, 155MB internal memory, and memory expansion via a microSD memory card (up to 4GB). The LG VU CU920 retails for $214.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
LG VX3200
The VX3200 includes EMS capabilities, internal color LCD, speakerphone and voice-activated dialing. Users can also personalize their VX3200 with a selection of wallpapers, theme colors and ring tones in CMX MIDI sound, all complemented by the phone's unique, emerald blue casing.
Meizu M8 miniOne
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.
modu
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.
Motorola A1200
The Motorola A1200 is a smartphone with stylish design and a range of features. It is the entry-level model of the A series of smartphones, which has since been updated. The A1200's unique features are a transparent flip cover that reveals a touch screen. The phone includes a stylus to navigate its interface, and offers handwriting and speech recognition. It serves as both a phone and a sort of PDA, as it includes an organizer, mp3 player, document viewer, photo editor and more. It has a 2-megapixel camera with video capabilities, and the phone supports Real Player for playback. The A1200 is thus a versatile mid-range smartphone.
Motorola A3100
The Motorola A3100 is Motorola's high-end smartphone entry. It is significantly different from the previous smartphones in the A Series. The A3100 is 3G-network enabled, and has Wi-Fi connectivity. It has a 3.15-megapixel autofocus camera, as well as a secondary VGA camera to make video calls. It functions as a PDA as well, using Microsoft Windows Mobile and Pocket Office software. Additionally, the A3100 is intended for all global networks, unlike the other products in the A Series. North American and European networks carry or will carry it. It is intended to be Motorola's competitor in the 3G wireless market, competing with products like the iPhone.
Motorola A732
The Motorola A732 delivers everything you need and more for seamless communications while on-the-go. Enjoy one-touch connections via Bluetooth wireless technology, capture and share everyday escapades with a host of multimedia capabilities or experience a whole new kind of ommunication with the Motorla A732 s integrated language dictionary and finger writing capability! With sleek compact housing and a stylish sliding form factor, the A732 appeals to your fashion sense while keeping both your social and serious sides in check with an assortment of personalization and organizational featuresAdded from UStronics.com
Motorola A840
From Manufacturer - For globetrotting professionals, the A840 delivers the ability to check and send e-mail, conduct meetings using the office-quality built-in speakerphone, surf the Internet and download and send information seamlessly almost anywhere in the world. With its single-number experience, the A840 is among the first handsets to fulfill the real promise of seamless mobility.
Motorola Aura
The Motorola Aura is a very high-end phone aimed at the luxury market. It includes standard Quadband non-smartphone features, like a 2-megapixel camera, video capture and playback, and Bluetooth connectivity. The premium features are numerous as well. These include being the world's first phone with a 16-million color display, a screen lens made of almost scratch-proof 62-carat sapphire, and a swivel cover with tungsten carbide-coated gears. Overall, the Aura is designed to appeal to those who value quality of every single part of the phone. The fact that it has over 700 individual parts speaks to why it is so expensive.
Motorola C139
The Motorola C139 handset is an entry-level mobile designed for simple use. It is palm-sized and the keypad is intended to make dialing and texting easier. It also features simple organizational tools like calendars and alarms, a stopwatch and calculator. Its strongest feature is considerably long battery life, which lasts up to around 700 minutes of talk time. The C139 is simple, discrete, and inexpensive.
Motorola C261
The Motorola C261 is an entry level dual-band handset with several upgrades from the C139. It features a VGA camera, Internet and IM capabilities, and Multimedia Messaging. It also supports polyphonic ringtones and a larger screen. The keypad is backlit white during the day and switches to red at night. It also offers 5MB of internal memory for storing photos, downloaded wallpaper or ringtones. Like the C139, the C261 is a sleek and thin handset. It has less battery life, however, and it does not include an organizer or calendar.
Motorola E398
The Motorola E398 is a triband handset designed for basic multimedia use. It includes an integrated VGA camera with flash and two 22khz stereo speakers for optimal sound when playing music or video. Features web browsing and ringtone or song downloads. The E398 is Java 2.0-enabled, comes with 5 games, and can use microSD cards as optional memory for video, music, or photos. By modern standards, the E398 is a basic mp3-player phone.
Motorola i580
Made to military specifications this is a cell phoned designed to be rugged in tough conditions. Made with a rubberized over-mold and is equipped to stand extreme conditions such as rain, snow, and dirt. It's a flip phone loaded with features as well: a 1.3 mpx camera and mp3 capabilities with an external speaker.Added from www.telusmobility.com
Motorola KRZR
The Motorola KRZR K1 is a super-slim flip mobile phone featuring a sophisticated design with luxurious lines, precision detailing, and premium materials. Cited as an all-in-one device, the KRZR K1 features a 2-megapixel camera for capturing still images and moving videos, an integrated MP3 player for listening to your favorite soundtracks, and support for a Stereo Bluetooth headset. In addition, the KRZR K1 boasts worldwide quad-band functionality, allowing for convenient access to web browsing, downloads, and Screen3 technology. Additional features of the Motorola KRZR K1 mobile phone also include a removable MicroSD card slot, enhanced predictive text for effortless texting, and advanced voice functionality, including voice commands, voice recognition, and voice memo. The Motorola KRZR K1 maintains an MSRP of $199.99, and retails in stores between $100 to $200. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.
Motorola KRZR K3
The Motorola KRZR K3 is still slim and stylish like its predecessor, the K1. Many of its features are the same, but the K3 is 3G enabled. It still includes a 2-megapixel camera with 8x zoom, MPEG4 video capture and playback. It is capable of Internet browsing with a built-in Opera based browser. Battery life is somewhat shorter than the K1, but the internal memory has been upgraded from 20MB to 50MB. Other upgrades include voice commands and a secondary VGA camera for video calling. Overall, the KRZR K3 is a more up to date version of the K1, and fills the same role as a stylish and versatile phone enabled for the expanding 3G generation of phones.
Motorola L7i
The Motorola SLVR L7i is a quad band candybar style phone and includes several upgrades from the SLVR L7. The L7i is just as slim as the L7, with the same physical dimensions and screen size. Its Bluetooth is upgraded to v2.0, and the camera is 1.3-megapixels instead of VGA. The internal memory is substantially upgraded as well, up 60MB from 11MB. The main difference between the two is that the L7i is optimized for using i-mode, a customizable one-touch internet access feature that allows access to games, downloadable mp3s, or customized news articles. i-mode, however, is a service from the United Kingdom's O2 and so this feature is limited the the UK region. All other features are roughly the same as the L7.
Motorola M900
The Motorola M900 is a permanent mount cell phone designed to be mounted in your vehicle. This is ideal for people in business who are always on the road, but need to stay connected. It has a super-sized display and keybad so it is as easy to see and operate as possibile, and it is designed for easy professional installation. It is equipped with voice activated dialing by name or number for easy and true hands-free use, recognizes US english and spanish. There are several other features including quick dial, voicemail, car auto-answer, datebook and calculator.
Motorola MING
Motorola "MING" PDA Smart Phone comes with an ultra cool transparent cover as a protection for the 2.4" 262K vivid color touch-screen display. Three stunning colors are available catering for different personalities! Comes with a 2.0 Mega-pixel camera that also support video recording. Want to shoot close-up pictures without involving a microscope. The Motorola "MING" PDA Smart Phone's macro capability comes in handy! To enhance your viewing pleasure, it supports RealPlayer for music and enables full-screen video entertainment on the 2.4" display generously. A total entertainment experience!Added from UStronics.com
Motorola Motofone F3
Introduced in late November 2006, the Motofone F3 is a basic and inexpensive cellphone targeted primarily at the low-end market and developing countries. Featuring a minimalistic electronic paper screen, the F3 is extremely thin, a great battery life and good outdoor viewability compared to most other LCD based phones. In other ways this technology is limiting, however, with no images, colour, and only having the complexity to display two lines of blocky text. Currently the device retails for $25-40.
Motorola MOTORIZR Z8
Kick start your day with the new MOTORIZR Z8. Reinventing the slider phone, the MOTORIZR Z8 brings multimedia, speed, pleasure and mobile broadband¹ to your fingertips. Providing you with the ultimate in entertainment, the MOTORIZR Z8 allows you to watch crystal clear video at 30 frames per second through a large QVGA 16m TFT display. The device also supports optional expandable memory up to 4GB using microSD, which is enough space for full length movies or hours of music. Music can be enjoyed wirelessly utilising Bluetooth wireless technology that, when combined with an optional Bluetooth enabled stereo headset such as the Motorola Bluetooth Active Headphones S9, provides complete wireless control and freedom.¹ Feature packed, at 15.3 millimeters, the MOTORIZR Z8 is not much larger than the classic MOTORAZR waist band. Providing an innovative and exciting mobile experience the MOTORIZR Z8 allows you to enjoy your multimedia content while on the go with crystal clear video and high fidelity sound. Whether you re watching or streaming video2 or having a lengthy conversation, the MOTORIZR Z8 is much more than your typical slider it s a revolution in mobile multimedia. Goodbye image. Hello reality.
Motorola MOTOROKR E6
Ok, so we know that phones released in Asia are a lot cooler and more advanced than the ones released in the West, but that doesn't mean we can't want them. The MOTOROKR E6 is the latest SmartPhone offering from Motorola that packs in business functions, entertainment features, a 2MP camera phone, all in a small and thin case. Impressive. Linux is the standard operating system of Motorola's SmartPhones, and the E6 is no different.
Motorola MOTOSLVR L9
The latest entry in Motorola's MOTOSLVR line. The L9 retains the sleek look of its predecessor and includes the usual run of new and improved technology. This time around Motorola is including a 2MP camera, MPEG4 capture, enhanced multimedia playback capabilities with support for many more formats and an FM Radio. Another major change is the departure away from the LASER etched keys to more traditional keypad buttons for more tactile feedback.
Motorola MPX220
The Motorola MPX220 is a flip style guand band mobile phone with Windows Mobile software. This sophisticated phone gives users access to email, IM and the web and there is an integrated 1.2 megapixel camera with flash and advanced multi-media messaging service. The seamless access to Pocket Outlook and Pocket Internet Explorer ensures a busy professional will never miss an email, IM or call. With features like photo caller-ID, the ability to download games and musical ring tones lets business executives have some fun too. It has a large 64MB flash ROM and removable mini-SD card expansion slot allowing you to store multiple documents on the go. The Motorola MPX220 integrates AirSync, ActiveSynch and Bluetooth for ultimate wireless connectivity with a speaker phone for true handsfree use.
Motorola Pebl
Radiating mystery and intrigue, the understated elegance of the Motorola PEBL elevates mobile design to a new level. Created with a smooth oval form and innovative dual-hinge mechanism to open and close the device with one swift, delicate motion, this handset is a true mobile accessory. Its sophisticated look and feel are complemented by discreet hi-tech capabilities including video capture and playback, and Bluetooth wireless technology. With chic simplicity, the subtly stylish Motorola PEBL adds a calming convenience to your everyday travels.Added from UStronics.com
Motorola Q
The Motorola Q is a Windows Mobile 5 powered Smartphone with a thin form factor. It was marketed as a rival to similar Blackberry devices.
Motorola Q q9
The q9 to be released from Motorola in the second quarter of 2007 is the successor to the original Motorola Q. Motorola has opted for evolution instead of revolution with the sequel, improving upon the solid foundation that the Q has created.
Motorola Q11
The Motorola Q11 is a mobile smartphone designed for mobile professionals and consumers who want a fully features smartphone complete with QWERTY keyboard. This phone has integrated WiFi making ideal for people who want a high speed internet connection for internet browsing and uses Boingo Mobile to automatically connect to thousands of WiFi locations worldwide. The optimized keyboard makes typing messages on the go a breeze, and the ingrated GPS supports popular applications like Google Maps. It is equipped with Windows Mobile 6.0 allowing users to personalize their homescreen, and synchronize contacts, calendar items and email as you would with a computer. It is also compatible with stereo Bluetooth devices so you can operate hands free. There is a 3 megapixel camera for high quality photos and video and the option memory card allows for easy uploading to a PC.
Motorola RAZR V3
The Motorola RAZR V3 is an ultra-thin flip mobile phone with the rich functionality and performance excellence of a $500+ phone, but the affordability required for the average consumer. It features a metal finish that reflects light, along with a blue electro-luminescence panel that renders each key visible to the eye. In addition, the RAZR V3 boasts a 4x digital zoom camera for taking pictures, a 3D graphics engine for watching MPEG-4 video clips, and a 22kHz polyphonic speaker for listening to MP3 audio files. Most notable about the RAZR V3 is its integrated Bluetooth technology, whereby voice, images, and videos can conveniently be transmitted without a single wire. Additional features of the Motorola RAZR V3 mobile phone include quad-band technology for staying connected worldwide, picture ID for quickly identifying callers, and a 2.2 color TFT display. The Motorola RAZR V3 retails for $250.00 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Motorola RAZR V3x
The Motorola RAZR V3x is an advanced flip mobile phone designed to streamline information and therefore make life easier. It features a 2mpx camera for capturing still/moving images, as well as a VGA camera for 2-way video calling. In addition, the RAZR V3x comes equipped with Multimedia Messaging Service, allowing users to manipulate images and then share them with friends and family. Additional features of the RAZR V3x include Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free talking, SCREEN3 technology for zero-click access to premium news content, and a 3D graphics engine for watching MPEG-4 movies. Most notable about the Motorola RAZR V3x mobile phone is its capacity for progressive downloading, allowing users to download media files and view them instantly. The Motorola RAZR V3x maintains an MSRP of $225.00, but retails in stores between $100 to $200. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.
Motorola RAZR V3xx
The Motorola RAZR V3xx is the first of the RAZR line to be 3G compatible. It is versatile with numerous functions and features. Its body is roughly the same as previous versions of the RAZR. It also caters to those who like to use multimedia with their phone, as it has a 1.3-megapixel camera, mp3 player, video capture and playback, and allows for video downloading. It also includes an Opera web browser and wireless Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. A secondary VGA camera enables video calling as well. Internal memory is 50MB, with a microSD slot for expansion. The V3xx is built to bring the features of the older RAZR phone into competition with the emergent 3G market.
Motorola RAZR V6 maxx
The Motorola RAZR maxx V6 was released concurrently with the RAZR V3xx and thus has many of the same features. The maxx V6 is 3G enabled, and was released primarily in South Asia. It looks slightly different than the other members of the RAZR line, and features stylized blue metallic framing on the flip cover. Its digital camera is also larger than the V3xx, up to 2.0-megapixels from 1.3 and includes a camera light. It still offers the same multimedia options: mp3 player, video capture and playback, and allows for video downloading. Video calling is possible using a secondary VGA camera. The Internet browser is based on Opera 8 and the phone is capable of Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Internal memory is the same as the V3xx, 50MB, and includes a microSD slot for expansion.
Motorola RAZR2
After 100 million units sold the Motorola RAZR is one of the most successful consumer products ever. After three years Motorola is releasing the successor to the RAZR with the aptly named RAZR2. With this sequel Motorola is aiming to enhance and improve the fashionable device, and address many of the problems that have been identified with the RAZR.
Motorola RAZR2 V8
Motorola's RAZR2 V8 is the first of the next generation of RAZR phones, the RAZR2 series. The V8 offers a range of features that enable multimedia and high-speed Internet use. The most noticeable updates are that the RAZR2 is thinner than previous RAZR models and includes a larger external display. It has a newer user interface design, capable of speaking menu options and made for customizable access to applications. It includes a 2-megapixel digital camera, Bluetooth connectivity, mp3 and video player, and an upgraded 512MB of on-board memory. The RAZR2 V8 is not enabled for use on 3G networks and does not include a microSD card slot, though this has been the case for some versions of the earlier RAZR.
Motorola RAZR2 V9
Motorola's RAZR2 V9 was released at the same time as the RAZR2 V8 and offers many of the same features. The main difference between the two is that the V9 is 3G-enabled. Its frame is also designed to be more durable, and is made of stainless steel, though it is slightly thicker than the V8. The V9 is also capable of video calling. It still features the same updated user interface and multimedia capabilities. It includes a 2-megapixel digital camera, Bluetooth connectivity, and an mp3 player. The V9 also has less on-board memory than the V8, down to 45MB from 512MB, but the V9 has a microSD card reader to expand up to 2GB.
Motorola RAZR2 V9x
Motorola's RAZR2 V9x is an almost identical version of the RAZR2 V9. The major difference between the two is that the V9x contains a GPS receiver compatible with network-dependent navigation tools, for example AT&T Navigator in the US. The GPS navigation can be displayed on the outer screen, which is designed for hands-free use when driving. Like the V9, it still features a 2-megapixel digital camera capable of video calling, Bluetooth connectivity, and mp3/MPEG4 playback. The V9x still has 45MB of internal memory, but its expansion capability has increased to 8GB with a microSD card. The included Opera browser is updated to version 8.5 as well.
Motorola RIZR Z3
A psuedo-successor to the ill-fated ROKR, the RIZR Z3 is a member of Motorolas prolific and generally successful 4LTR series. A simple slider design isolates the phone from its lightly-voweled brethren. The RIZR also features a landscape camera mode, allowing the device to be used more naturally as a camera.
Motorola RIZR Z8
A photo of the next generation MOTORIZR was leaked to Engadget on Jan. 23rd. This cell phone is being referred to as the Z8 and it's most noticeable improvement is it's Third Generation (3G) network compatibility supporting high-speed wireless data transfer up to 2 megabit. The photo reveals the presence of a forward facing camera, implying video conferencing functionality.
Motorola ROKR E1
Apple iTunes compatible Java MIDP 2.0 iTAP Voice dial Calculator Organizer Changeable covers Built-in handsfree
Motorola ROKR E8
The Motorola ROKR E8 is a redesigned and updated member of Motorola's ROKR line of mp3 player phones. Its user interface is based around a touch-sensitive keyless keypad, meant to allow relatively easy transition between three modes, imaging (pictures and multimedia), music player, and phone. Music playback is available through either the mp3 player or FM radio receiver. The ROKR E8 uses a scroll wheel to navigate song or image libraries, and is compatible with network-dependent automatic song identification. Built in memory is 2GB, and allows for up to 4GB with microSD card expansion. It also includes an HTML internet browser and 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture/playback.
Motorola ROKR Z6
The Motorola ROKR Z6 is a quad band handset/mp3 player combination. It uses a sliding frame to access the keypad, and has a thin profile. It is meant to be stylish and functional. One of its other major features is its Bluetooth 2.0 capabilities, which allows the use of wireless headsets, or connecting with a Bluetooth printer to print photos. The phone has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with LED light and video capture. The operating system is Linux-based and designed to be user friendly, and includes an Opera 8.0 HTML Internet browser. On board memory is 64MB, with potentially 2GB expandable with a microSD card.
Motorola Sidekick 2 Danger
The Motorola Sidekick 2 Danger is a tri-band GSM, PDA mobile phone with a color screen and a full QWERTY keyboard. Motorola has discontinued production of the Sidekick 2 Danger, but refurbished & unlocked models are still being sold by Sharp and T-Mobile. It is a relatively old-school phone, and therefore not built for modern-day advanced business functionality. Nevertheless, some of the some of the Sidekick 2 Danger's most notable features include real web-browsing, Yahoo/AOL instant messaging, and a .3MP camera. The Motorola Sidekick 2 Danger retails around $79.99 on eBay and Amazon. Warranties are dependent on the seller.
Motorola Sidekick 3
The Motorola Sidekick 3 is a smart phone offered by Motorola that is a part of the long line of Sidekick cell phones that is geared towards a younger crowd. This is a messaging machine for text messages or emails with a LCD screen that rotates open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. It has a sleeker design than previous Sidekicks, and features integrated Bluetooth for hands-free calling as well as EDGE support for faster web browsing. There is a 1.3 megapixel camera with flash and self-portrait mirror as well as a a built in MP3 player. Other features include mini SD card slot, speakerphone and world phone support.
Motorola SLVR
Fine tune your mobile phone experience with the Motorola SLVR the ultimate in sleek, super slim mobile craftsmanship. Bluetooth wireless technology provides hands-free connections and Push-to-Talk (PTT)** connects you to work groups and friends with supreme ease. For fun, capture and view still and moving images, which come to life on the mobile s spacious color screen. With up to 512 megabytes (MB) of TransFlash expandable memory, it s easy to store favorite multimedia files the possibilities are endless. But, your mobile phone choice is clear.
Motorola Surf A3100
The Motorola Surf A3100 is a touch tablet cell phone designed to provide the ultimate work/life balance. The high-speed 3G device gives instant access to information you need to keep connected. It runs Window Mobile 6.1 Professional, which is an icon based operating system that is controlled by touching the screen with a finger or included stylus, or by using the omni-direction trackball. A built in GPS lets you easily search google maps and forward facing camera lets you partake in video conferences. There is also a higher quality 3 megapixel camera with auto focus. Windows Media Player lets you enjoy music, video and images from a PC with ease, and you can also easily enjoy video streaming anywhere from YouTube.
Motorola U9 ROKR
The Motorola U9 ROKR is a quad band mp3 player phone designed to be stylish. Its frame is smooth and polished, with a jeweled finish, and its appearance is supposed to be one of its selling points. It comes equipped with an mp3 player, compatible with multiple music formats, and is compatible with Windows Media Player to manage music. In music player mode, touch-sensitive buttons appear on the external screen to navigate the music library. On board memory is 25MB, and a microSD card expansion slot allows for up to 4GB of additional memory. It also offers a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture/playback, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity.
Motorola V180
The Motorola V180 is a basic, entry-level tri band flip phone. It features a 65k color screen and an exterior black and white time and date display. Its main selling points include its low price and its ability to download mp3 ringtones and backgrounds. It is capable of internet browsing, instant messaging and peer-to-peer games. It is available in multiple colors as well.
Motorola V186
EDGE technology for high speed data exchange. IM (instant messaging) for quick and easy chatting.
Motorola V191
The Motorola V191 is an entry-level flip phone, the updated version of its predecessor, the V180. It still features a 65k color screen and an exterior black and white time and date display. The two main updates are that the V191 is quad band enabled, and it features an mp3 player. The V191 has ten times more internal memory than the V180, with 10MB. It is capable of internet browsing over WAP 2.0/xHTML, and Java 2.0 enabled. It is available in silver or blue. The V191 does not, however, allow instant messaging. Its battery life is also fairly long, with around 7 hours of talk time per charge.
Motorola V195
The Motorola V195 is an entry-level flip phone released concurrently with the V191. It is nearly identical to the V191 with a few exceptions. The V195 does not feature an mp3 player, but it has been upgraded to included Bluetooth connectivity and instant messaging capabilities. Depending on regional availability, the V195 is also SCREEN3 information access service as well. It has 65k color screen and an exterior black and white time and date display. It is capable of internet browsing over WAP 2.0/xHTML, and Java 2.0 enabled. Its battery life is on average somewhat longer than the V191, with up to 8 hours of talk time.
Motorola V235
The Motorola V235 is an entry-level flip phone . It was released slightly earlier than, but is similar to the V195. The V235 is the first of the V series to include a VGA camera, which also allows for video capture. It can play and download mp3 ringtones and allows instant messaging. It has a 65k color screen and an exterior black and white time and date display. It is capable of internet browsing over WAP 2.0/xHTML, and Java 2.0 enabled. It also features longer battery times than the other V series phones, with up to 10 hours of talk time per charge. The V235 is not Bluetooth-enabled.
Motorola V265
Complete with an integrated VGA camera, digital zoom and self portrait functionality, the Motorola V265 provides MMS capabilities for capturing and sharing photos with ease. With Motorola's new speaker independent voice dial feature, users can find contact names without having to touch the keypad or pre-recording a voice dial name. Add to this, location based service capabilities, plenty of memory for storing downloads and a high processing speed for a great user experience.
Motorola V3 RAZR
The Motorola V3 RAZR cell phone is easily identifiable by its smooth, metal finish and sleek design. Featuring bluetooth wireless technology, the phone is capable of sending sound, images and video without the hassle of wires, making media-based communication simple for its users. The design of the V3 is characteristic of the RAZR's super-slim look, and is equipped with a 176 x 220 pixel (2.2 inch) internal color screen that allows the user to access features such as a built-in Web browser, currency calculator and calendar. Its multimedia features include the capability to watch MPEG4 video clips, as well as a VGA camera that is capable of shooting video and pictures.
Motorola V360
From Manufacturer - The Motorola V360 features SCREEN3, an innovative technology solution from Motorola that gives users zero-click access to news, sports, entertainment, and other premium content directly from their mobile device home screen with no buttons to push, no browsers to launch. And, with video capture and playback, an integrated VGA camera, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, an MP3 player and expandable TransFlash memory, this classic clamshell proves it's possible to have it all.
Motorola V3i D&G
The Motorola V3i D&G cell phone combines functionality with high fashion, creating a stylish look that offers all of the features found on a regular Motorola V3i phone. With an elegant anodized aluminum gold finish, the cell phone is engraved with the Dolce & Gabbana logo, making it appealing to those who are fashion-conscious. The phone's design is characteristic of the RAZR's super-slim look, and is equipped with a 176 x 220 pixel internal color screen that allows the user to access features such as a built-in Web browser, currency calculator and calendar. Its multimedia features include a 1.23 megapixel digital camera that is capable of shooting both pictures as well as video, and an mp3 player that uses iTunes music software.
Motorola V3i RAZR
The Motorola V3i RAZR cell phone combines functionality with a sleek design, and is available in a wide assortment of colors. Featuring bluetooth wireless technology and speaker name and digit dialing, the phone allows its user to have hands-free capabilities when making phone calls. Modeled after its predecessor, the V3, the V3i's design is characteristic of the RAZR's super-slim look, and is equipped with a 176 x 220 pixel (2.2 inch) internal color screen that allows the user to access features such as a built-in Web browser, currency calculator and calendar. In comparison to the V3, the V3i has a larger internal memory (13.5 mb), with the additional option of expanding the memory using a MicroSD card, a feature that the V3 does not have. Further differences can be seen within some of the V3i's multimedia features, including a higher resolution digital camera (1.23 megapixels) that is capable of shooting both pictures as well as video, and an mp3 player that uses either iTunes or Motorola's Digital Audio Player.
Motorola V551
The Motorola V551 is a compact, multimedia flip phone with quad-band capabilities for global connectivity. It utilizes EDGE technology for high speed data exchange rates, making application downloads a quick and easy process. Plus, the V551 also hosts a plethora of business-related capabilities, including Bluetooth wireless technology, an embedded speakerphone, conference calling, and an expansive calendar. Consumers seeking more pleasurable pursuits can take advantage of the phone's VGA camera to capture both photos and videos, as well as its FotoFun Photo Editor for easy on-the-run image editing. The final most notable feature of the V551 is its 5MB of end user memory, which unfortunately is not expandable. The Motorola V551 retails for approximately $80 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Motorola V635
From Manufacturer - Extreme multimedia is delivered by a 1.23-megapixel camera, video capture and playback, MP3 player and vivid internal and external color displays. If that's not enough, the handset also offers Bluetooth wireless technology and quad-band capabilities.
Motorola W220
The Motorola W220 is an entry-level flip phone with simple design and basic features. It is dual band receptive and capable of Internet browsing over WAP 2.0/xHTML. Its main feature is an FM radio receiver with a stereo headphone jack. It has a 65k color screen, allows for downloadable wallpapers, ringtones and games. It allows for SMS and MMS messaging as well. It also features colorful message and battery life indicators on the exterior and up to 8 hours of talk time per charge.
Motorola W375
The Motorola W375 is an entry-level flip phone, similar to the W220 but with several upgrades. The main updates are that it is tri band receptive, and that it now includes a VGA camera with up to 4x digital zoom. It also has 1.5MB of internal memory to store photos. It has a 65k TFT color screen, allows for downloadable wallpapers, ringtones and games. The W375 still features a built-in FM radio receiver with headset jack, and is capable of playing mp3 ringtones. It allows SMS, MMS and EMS messaging, and internet browsing over WAP 2.0. It features the same external colored indicators as the W220. It also comes in a variety of colors.
Motorola W377
The Motorola W377 is an entry-level flip phone, nearly identical to the W375. It is still tri-band receptive and has the exact same dimensions, camera, built-in FM radio, external indicators and mp3 playback. Its only updates include a large increase in memory size, up to 10MB from 1.5MB, and the inclusion of Bluetooth wireless technology to allow for wireless headset or headphone use. The increased memory also means that the W377 can hold up to 500 contacts in its phone book, as opposed to only 100 in the W375. Battery length is roughly the same.
Motorola W510
The Motorola W510 is a mid-range quad-band flip phone, and one of the more advanced of Motorola's W series. Its design is slim and metallic, reminiscent of Motorola's RAZR series of phones. The W510 features a 256k interior color screen and a second external 65k color display. It has a 1.3-megapizel digital camera capable of video capture as well as an mp3 player. It comes with 20MB of on board memory and a microSD card expansion slot up to 2GB. It also has Bluetooth wireless capabilities and long battery life. It can access the Internet over WAP 2.0 and allows SMS, MMS, e-mail and instant messaging. It does not have an FM tuner, like some previous W series models.
Motorola ZN200
The Motorola ZN200 is an advanced slider phone offered my Motorola. There is a built in 2.0 megapixel camera with 8x optical zoom which can easily be operated thanks to a dedicated camera key to launch an imaging mode that only illuminates buttons you need for shooting, and it can also capture video at 15-20 fps. Video and images can be enjoyed on the 1.9" TFT color screen and with up to 2 GB of external memory and 30 MB of internal memory, there is plenty of space to store your media. You can easily share video and images with Bluetooth wireless2 technology and MMS. There is also a MP3 player and FM radio allowing you to listen to music anywhere with included wired headset, or go wireless with a Stereo Bluetooth wireless headset. Easily transfer songs to your phone from a PC with USB drag and drop support, which can also be used to upload ringtones, wallpapers or games. CrystalTalk technology gives best-in-class audio for phone calls, even in noisy environements.
Motorola ZN5
The Motorola ZN5 (or MOTOZINE ZN5) is the first mobile phone to combine Motorola s ModeShift Technology and KODAK Imaging Technology making this a superior mobile imaging device. Sliding open the lens cover will illuminate the ModeShift Technology transforming the phone into an ultra fast 5 megapixel camera which features auto-focus, low-light optimization, and a bright Xenon flash. The KODAK Imaging Technology can be instantly combined with KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology for brighter, more vivid pictures you would not achieve without this technology. There are also several camera modes including panorama, which automatically stitches together continuous shots on a horizontal line into a single image. Sharing photos is made easy with KODAK Gallery or other web sharing sites with Edge or Wi-Fi connectivity. In phone mode, CrystalTalk technology gives best-in-class audio for phone calls, even in noisy environment and is also stereo Bluetooth wireless technology compatible.
Nokia 1101
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Nokia 1112
The Nokia 1112 is a basic, entry-level candybar handset. It features large keys to simplify dialing and a phone book with up to 200 entries. It is capable of SMS messaging and uses T9 predictive text. It has changeable front covers and a speaking alarm clock. Battery life allows up to 5 hours of talk time. The 1112 was released primarily for first-time cell phone users, and is meant to be easy to use and affordable. Some providers released a version of this phone locked to specific networks with the title Nokia 112b.
Nokia 1200
The Nokia 1200 is an entry-level handset, and like the earlier Nokia 1112 is intended for first-time cell phone users or those who require a phone at a low cost. It features multiple 200-entry phone books, SMS with multiple message sending, and a bright LCD screen that can function as a flashlight. It also includes a time tracking feature to monitor minute usage, as well as network-dependent cost tracking. It also includes T9 predictive text messaging support for more than twenty languages, as well as a built in speakerphone. It comes with three games and allows for downloadable polyphonic ringtones. Its battery life is longer than the earlier 1112. Some providers released a version of this phone locked to specific networks with the title Nokia 1200b.
Nokia 1208
The Nokia 1208 is an entry-level handset with almost identical features as the Nokia 1200. The main difference is that the 1208 uses a 65k color display with pre-programmed themes and wallpapers. It also allows for customizable one-touch shortcuts to certain applications, and also includes a flashlight. Like the 1200, it includes a time tracking feature to monitor minute usage, as well as network-dependent cost tracking. It also includes T9 predictive text messaging support for more than twenty languages, and a built-in speakerphone. It comes with three games and allows for downloadable polyphonic and mp3-like ringtones.
Nokia 1600
The Nokia 1600 is a compact, light, and sleek mobile phone designed for prepaid use with Cellular One. It features a color screen with over 65000 colors, a speaking alarm and clock, and an icon-based phone book. In addition, the Nokia 1600 supports polyphonic ring tones with MP3-grade sound, automatic switching between connection bands, and a variety of messaging options, including instant messaging (US), SMS messaging, and picture messaging. Most notable about the Nokia 1600 is its integrated Bluetooth for hands-free calling without the use of a single wire. Additional features of the Nokia 1600 mobile phone include three free games, up to 200 spaces in the phonebook, and a Demo Mode for testing out applications with or without a SIM card. The Nokia 1600 maintains an MSRP of $149.99, but retails in stores between $50 to $150. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia 1662
The Nokia 1662 is an entry-level candybar phone with basic but functional features. It is similar to the earlier Nokia 1208 as it still features a 65k color screen and dual-band reception. It features a redesigned, more stylized frame, and more basic calling functions like 3-way conference calling, speed dialing, and number screening. It also has more internal memory and can hold up to 250 SMS messages and up to 500 phone book contacts. It still includes the time tracking feature, but does not have cost tracking. Another major upgrade is that the 1662 has an FM radio receiver. The 1662 is still intended for people new to cell phones or on a budget, although its battery life is shorter than the earlier 1208.
Nokia 1680
The Nokia 1680 is an entry-level candybar phone, though it offers more than some of Nokia's earlier basic models and features a more stylized frame design. It has a 1.85"-diagonal 65k color screen and a VGA camera with video capture. It is capable of Internet browsing over WAP 2.0, email and instant messaging as well as SMS and MMS. Internal memory is 32MB, and the phone book can store up to 1000 entries. It can also play mp3 ringtones, and is Java 2.0 enabled and can download games or applications from the Nokia software market. The 1680 is dual-band receptive, and targets relatively new cell phone users with a lower price point.
Nokia 2323
The Nokia 2323 is an entry-level candybar phone meant to be simple and functional. Its design is similar to the Nokia 1662 and features a 65k color screen and dual-band reception. It has a simple, stylish frame, and calling functions like conference calling, speed dialing, and number and message screening. The 2323 has a built-in FM radio receiver, and the ability to record radio broadcasts. It also has the updated Nokia 40 operating system, with more personal features like reminders, to-do list and calendar. It also features Opera 8 internet browsing, and uses Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology.
Nokia 2330
The Nokia 2323 is a dual-band entry-level candybar phone with several basic features. Its frame design and features are almost identical to those of the Nokia 2323. It has a simple, stylish frame, and calling functions like conference calling, speed dialing, and number and message screening. The main differences between the two are that the 2330 comes with a built-in VGA camera with video capture and playback, and has slightly longer battery life. All other features are the same: The 2330 still has a built-in FM radio receiver with broadcast recording capabilities, it uses the Nokia 40 operating system and has the same personal information features like reminders, to-do list and calendar. It also features Opera 8 internet browsing, and uses Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology.
Nokia 2600
The Nokia 2600 classic is an entry-level candybar headset with dual-band reception and stylized design. Its frame comes in multiple colors and allows interchangeable faceplates. It has 65k color screen and allows downloadable polyphonic and mp3 ringtones. It has a built-in FM radio receiver, WAP 2.0 Internet browser, as well as Bluetooth v2.0 connectivity for headset use. It also has personal information tools like a to-do list, currency converter, calculator and localized calendar. The 2600 classic also includes a VGA camera with video capture, and allows SMS, MMS and email messaging. It can also monitor pre-paid call times or costs with an included tracker application.
Nokia 2610
The Nokia 2610 is a basic, entry-level handset with dual-band reception. It features a 65k color screen with downloadable wallpapers and custom themes, and allows mp3 and polyphonic ringtone downloads. It includes a speakerphone and soft-touch keys. It comes with a WAP 2.0 browser and supports email messaging, as well as SMS and MMS with T9 predictive text. The 2610 also includes utilities like organizer, calculator, currency calculator, and voice memo. It also allows for interchangeable faceplates. It has user-determinable shortcut keys, and is meant to be simple to use.
Nokia 2651
The Nokia 2651 is Nokia's first entry-level flip phone and it has several basic features. It has a unique design that hides the phone hinge when unfolded, and has large keys and a four-directional navigation key. It also has a 4096 color screen with downloadable themes, and can download polyphonic ringtones. It is capable of SMS and MMS messaging and includes T9 predictive text. The 2651 can access the Internet and can store up to 256 entries in its phone book. It is dual-band receptive and expected battery life is around 3 hours of talk time.
Nokia 2680 slide
The Nokia 2680 Slide is a dual-band entry-level phone, designed to be affordable but with several standard features. It has a simple sliding frame with 65k color screen. Also included are a VGA camera and built-in FM radio receiver. It uses the Nokia 40 operating system with user-determinable shortcuts and offers personal information tools like an organizer with local calendar, calculator and currency calculator. It is capable of Internet browsing over WAP 2.0, and also Bluetooth-enabled. It includes 32MB of internal memory for picture storage and downloadable content, like polyphonic or mp3 ringtones.
Nokia 2760
The Nokia 2760 is designed to combine multiple entry-level features into a compact flip phone with a low price point. It is designed to be simple and stylish, with multiple color options available. It includes a VGA camera with video capture, and can download and play polyphonic or mp3 ringtones. Memory capacity is 10MB. The 2760 also includes a built-in FM radio receiver, as well as headset. It is also Bluetooth compatible and has a long battery life, with up to 6 hours of talk time per charge. Allows SMS, MMS, Nokia Xpress Audio, and instant messaging, as well as email. It can access the Internet over WAP 2.0.
Nokia 3120
The Nokia 3120 is an entry-level dual-band candybar handset. It includes a 4096-color display and its keypad is soft and has a glow-in-the-dark covering. It can download content such as wallpaper or screensavers, and is capable of xHTML Internet browsing. It supports SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging services, and has T9 predictive text for simplified text entry. It also has basic applications like a stopwatch, calendar, and world clock, and a 256-entry phone book. The calendar can synchronize with a PC, but requires purchase of an additional cable. Battery life lasts for about 6 hours between charges.
Nokia 3120 Classic
The Nokia 3120 Classic is a mid-range candybar handset with a simple and thin frame. It is 3G-network enabled and combines numerous multimedia functions. It has a 2-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and video capture, and a second VGA camera for videocalling. It also has Opera Mini for Internet browsing or video streaming, which is supposed to be high-speed over the 3G data transfer protocol. Other features include a bright 16-million color screen, media player and FM radio receiver, and microSD slot to expand the on board 24MB up to 4GB. It thus has most of the basic functions of typical 3G phones, without being a smartphone.
Nokia 3220
The Nokia 3120 is an entry-level tri-band candybar handset. It has a 65k-color display and a unique frame style with colorful exchangeable grips. It also features a pattern of LED lgihts under the grips that can be synchronized with certain events, like calls, messages or alarms. It features a VGA camera with video capture, as well as SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging. The 3220 has a WAP 2.0 Internet browser and can access downloadable content like htemes, screensavers and polyphonic ringtones. It has T9 predictive text entry and a basic image editing application. Internal memory is 3MB, and expected battery life is up to 3 hours of talk time per charge.
Nokia 3230
The Nokia 3230 is a budget smartphone. Nokia have tried to pack in as many popular features as possible into this phone, so on paper it sounds great, with a megapixel camera, video recording of up to one hour, MP3 player, Bluetooth wireless games and fast internet access.
Nokia 3555
The Nokia 3555 is a mid-range flip phone designed to combine multiple multimedia features with 3G network compatibility. Its features a relatively basic compared to the majority of other 3G phones, and as such it is less expensive. It has a VGA camera with up to 4x digital zoom which is capable of video capture as well as video calling, as well as an mp3 player. Built-in memory is 30MB, but can be expanded up to 4GB with microSD cards. The 3555 allows video streaming, and its multimedia messaging can combine multiple formats (e.g. video, voice clips, text) in one message to send to another phone or PC. It also features Bluetooth wireless and allows Internet browsing and email.
Nokia 5030 XpressRadio
The Nokia 5030 XpressRadio is a music-oriented cell phone handset designed to give people easy access to the music that they love. Released in Europe during the second quarter of 2009, the Nokia 5030 XpressRadio cell phone features an internal FM radio antenna, thereby eliminating the need for a headset or external speakers. In fact, 5030 XpressRadio cell phone also doubles as a portable FM radio when placed sideways on a table. In addition, the Nokia 5030 XpressRadio phone includes a 1.8 TFT display with up to 65000 colors, a Nokia Battery with a 10 hour talk time, a powerful loudspeaker, and an integrated hands-free speakerphone. The Nokia 5030 XpressRadio cell phone also supports both polyphonic and MP3-grade ringtones. The Nokia 5030 XpressRadio retails for 40 Euros and features a 2 year limited warranty.
Nokia 5130 XpressMusic
The Nokia 5130 XpressMusic is a quad-band candybar handset designed to function as an mp3 player as well as a phone. Its music player supports numerous audio file formats, has dedicated music player and volume keys, and also includes an FM radio receiver and 3.5mm headphone port. It includes Nokia Music Manager software and supports the Nokia Music Store downloader. The 5130 XpressMusic also includes a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture and playback and landscape photo capabilities. It also includes numerous messaging options as well as Bluetooth v2.0. Its included internal memory is 1GB and can be expanded via microSD card slot up to 16GB for music or video storage.
Nokia 5140
The Nokia 5140 is a tri-band global roaming GSM phone designed to work in most parts of the world, excluding Africa and some Middle Eastern countries (900Mhz). It features high-speed EDGE data-transmission, water-resistance against splashes and dust , and a VGA-resolution camera. In addition, the Nokia 5140 boasts a plethora of outdoor functions, including a flashlight, a thermometer, a Sound Meter, and classical compass that shows the directions of the world both graphically, and numerically in degrees as well. Additional features of the Nokia 5140 GSM phone include a loud alarm, AM/FM radio, and 3GPP video & AMR/MIDI-tone playback. The Nokia 5140 maintains an MSRP of $159.99, but retails between $50 to $150. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.
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Nokia 5200
Bring the party to you. The Nokia 5200 phone drops the beats and keeps you in touch with a tempo that is uniquely yours. Plug in and get down at the touch of a button; the dedicated key allows fast, easy access to the stereo FM radio and controls the music player when a microSD card is inserted. Create your personal rhythm with changeable skins and get everybody on their feet by sharing your tunes wirelessly with Bluetooth and infrared. Stay on top of things even when the bass is pumping with high speed EGPRS connection. Or, get the lowdown on the latest radio hits with Visual Radio. Vibrant in functionality and features, the Nokia 5200 phone is where all the fun is!Visit: http://www.ustronics.com/Nokia_5200_Red.php
Nokia 5300
The Nokia 5300 is a lower-mid-level tri-band sliding handset. Its main feature is a built-in mp3 player with dedicated side-mounted music navigation keys and 3.5mm headphone jack. It also features a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with landscape mode and video capture. It includes an FM radio receiver as well, comes with Java games and personal information applications, as well as speakerphone. Its internal memory capacity is only 5MB, but there is a microSD card slot to store music on the phone. It also has Internet browsing capabilties and access to downloadable content. It is Bluetooth 2.0 enabled.
Nokia 5300 XpressMusic
Nokia gives the Xpress tag to only certain handsets which make them specifically targetted to the music lovers. Unlike the usual handsets which throw in a music player, phones in the Xpress category are specially designed to make it easy for listening to music as well as having features that make them a good music gizmo.The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic swiftly transfers albums and music collections to a PC using a standard micro USB connector. Unlike the camera of the 5200 which was a simple VGA , the 5300 comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera lens.
Nokia 5310
One of Nokia's "Xpress Music" music phone's evolves the line from its rocky start with the slider 5300. The 5310 is a candybar phone, and in that sense, somewhat unremarkable. However, like the other Xpress Music phones, the 5310 carries a trio of music keys, which according to review sites like GSMarena and MobileBurn performs "very well".
Nokia 5320 XpressMusic
The Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is a 3G-network enabled candybar handset that is also meant to function as a music player. Its frame features a sleek design and the screen is large with 16 million colors. The phone also includes Nokia's N-Gage video game player. It has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and video capture, as well as a secondary camera for video calling. The mp3 player has voice controls and also includes a stereo FM radio receiver, and the 3G network enables high-speed access to the Nokia Music Store for track downloading. The 5320 supports multiple message formats and email, and includes 140MB of on-board memory with up to 16GB via microSD card slot. The 5320 XpressMusic is a higher-end Nokia music player phone and targets those who want several media applications in one device.
Nokia 5330 XpressMusic
The Nokia 5330 XpressRadio is a music-oriented cell phone handset designed to give people easy access to the music that they love. Released in Europe during the second quarter of 2009, the Nokia 5330 XpressRadio cell phone is an upgrade from the Nokia 5030 XpressRadio in that it adds along audio/video recording, enhanced audio playback, GPS, an SD-card, Bluetooth, and a 3.2 megapixel camera. Like its predecessor, the 5330 XpressMusic cell phone features an internal FM radio antenna, thereby eliminating the need for a headset or external speakers. In addition, the Nokia 5330 XpressRadio phone includes a 2.4 TFT display with up to 16 million colors, a Nokia Battery with a 10 hour talk time, a powerful loudspeaker, and an integrated hands-free speakerphone. The Nokia 5330 XpressRadio cell phone also supports both polyphonic and MP3-grade ringtones. The Nokia 5330 XpressRadio retails for 120 Euros and features a 2 year limited warranty.
Nokia 5500 Sport
Nokia 5500 in a cool prodoct for its low-cost and high performance. Indeed you can track your sport activity, surf the web (with the included web browser, Opera Mini, Skyfire, UCWeb and so on), read your mail, send mails, play 3D games and other cool stuff. The display is very small for all these functionalities, and internet in not that fast (only GPRS available and no Wi-Fi conncection). Bluetooth works good and you can sync it with you Windows or Mac. 2 megapixel camera is also good, in low light conditions colors are not very accurate. Finally it is very resistant to hits and splashes.
Nokia 5610
The Nokia 5610 is a significantly upgraded version of the earlier Nokia 5300 enabled for the 3G network. It is meant to be a combination of an mp3 player and phone. Its frame is thinner than the 5300, and it has a music slider key above the keypad to alternate between phone, mp3 player and FM radio modes. Its camera has 3.2-megapixel resolution with double-LED flash, autofocus and video capture. It has a secondary VGA camera for videocalling and can stream video or visual radio. It has high-speed support for the Nokia music store, and also has a wide range of audio accessories (e.g. portable speakers) designed to be compatible with it. It has 20MB internal memory, but this can be expanded up to 8GB with a microSD card. Its battery life is twice as long as the 5300.
Nokia 5630 XpressMusic
The Nokia 5630 is a higher-end mp3 player phone, an upgraded version of the Nokia 5320 still designed for the 3G network. Frame design is similar and the display features 16 million colors. Side-mounted dedicated keys control music playback. The digital camera is upgraded from the 5320, this time being 3.15-megapixels with enhanced focus, and LED flash and video capture. The camera can shoot in landscape mode and the phone comes with a pre-installed photo editor as well. The 5630 also functions as an N-Gage player, and has a 600MHz processor and an updated operating system, Symbian 60. Once again, the 3G network connection is meant to provide high-speed access to downloadable tracks. The 5630 also has an upgraded processor and 128MB of on-board RAM.
Nokia 5710
The Nokia 5710 is a forthcoming mp3 player/phone combination handset, the successor to the Nokia 5700. Its release date will likely be the fourth quarter of 2009. It will feature a candybar-like design, with a swiveling bottom to switch to camera mode. Because the 5700 is 3G-compatible, the 5710 almost certainly will be as well. It will feature a 3.2-megapixel digital camera, likely with autofocus, as well as mp3 player, Bluetooth support, FM radio receiver and videocalling. It will have a microSD card slot expansion. It will likely use the Symbian OS v9.2, and be a mid-range mp3 phone.
Nokia 5730 XpressMusic
The Nokia 5730 XpressRadio is a music-oriented cell phone handset designed to give people easy access to the music that they love. Released in Europe during the second quarter of 2009, the Nokia 5730 XpressRadio cell phone is an upgrade from the Nokia 5330 XpressRadio in that it adds along a full keyboard, not to mention improved audio/video recording and a 3D engine. In fact, the 5730 XpressRadio cell phone supports H.263 recording in MPEG4 (MP4) format, 8x digital zoom photography with flash, and S60 music playback of mp3, aac, and wma audio files. Plus, the Nokia 5730 XpressRadio cell phone features an 8GB MicroSD memory card that supports up to 18GB, 128MB SDRAM, and integrated GPS navigation with Maps 2.0. The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic retails for 280 Euros and features a 2 year limited warranty.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a high-end touch-screen phone designed to provide a more enhanced media experience for all users on the go. The 5800 features a 3.2" TFT LCD touch-screen display (16:9 aspect ratio; and 640 x 360 pixel nHD resolution) combined with an accelerometer for display and screen navigation/rotation. The 5800 Xpressmusic also features a full scale music player that displays album graphics and visualizations, an 8-band graphic equalizer, bass booster, stereo widening, and enhanced song selection features.
Nokia 6010
The Nokia 6010 is an entry-level, dual band mobile candybar phone that operates only on North American GSM-1900 and GSM-850 networks. It is compact with an ergonomic design, and features large illuminated keys and a sizable screen for easy use and operation. Although outfitted with only basic-level technology, the 6010 does utilize GPRS data transmission and mobile Internet WAP service. This allows users to quickly download Java applications, background images, and polyphonic ringtones, as well as send SMS, MMS, AIM, and ICQ messages. As is typical of any modern cellphone, the 6010 also incorporates a calendar, alarm clock functions, voice dialing, and one-touch speed dialing. The Nokia 6010 retails for approximately $29.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia 6021
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Nokia 6085
The Nokia 6085 is a quadband phone from Nokia's 6000 Series of mid to high-range phones designed for business users. The phone features a flip clamshell design with a 1.8" internal display as well as a 1.4" exterior display for showing the time and caller information. It has a built-in MP3 player, FM radio, and includes Bluetooth connectivity for taking calls and listening to music wirelessly on a Bluetooth headset. The 6085 includes enhanced voice commands and voice dialing functionality and has a built-in hands-free speakerphone for convenience. It comes with a basic VGA camera, video recorder, and a variety of other organizational features such as a calendar, notepad, stopwatch, and alarm clock. The phone has a battery life of up to 3 hours talktime and 10 hours standby and is available in black, gold, silver, or pink.
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Nokia 6102
The Nokia 6102 is a tri-band GSM phone from Nokia's 6000 Series of mid to high-range phones designed for business users. The phone features a black and silver flip clamshell design with a color 1.8" internal display as well as a color mini exterior display for showing the time and caller information. It has 4.4MB of internal memory and offers text, audio, picture, and video messaging with compatible phones. The 6102 is step down from Nokia's 6103 since it lacks the mobile internet browser and Bluetooth connectivity that the 6103 has. It supports voice commands and voice dialing functionality and has a built-in hands-free speakerphone for convenience. The phone includes a basic VGA camera, video recorder, FM radio, and a variety of other organizational features such as a calendar, notepad, stopwatch, and alarm clock. The 6102 has a battery life of up to 4 hours talktime and 14 days standby and comes with a hands-free headset.
Nokia 6103
The Nokia 6103 is a tri-band GSM phone from Nokia's 6000 Series of mid to high-range phones designed for business users. The phone features a black and silver flip clamshell design with a color 1.8" internal display as well as a color mini exterior display for showing the time and caller information. It has 4.4MB of internal memory and offers text, audio, picture, and video messaging with compatible phones. The 6103 is an upgrade to Nokia's 6102 since it has a mobile internet browser and includes Bluetooth connectivity which the 6102 lacks. It supports voice commands and voice dialing functionality and has a built-in hands-free speakerphone for convenience. The phone includes a basic VGA camera, video recorder, FM radio, and a variety of other organizational features such as a calendar, notepad, stopwatch, and alarm clock. The 6103 has a battery life of up to 4 hours talktime and 14 days standby and comes with a hands-free headset.
Nokia 6111
The Nokia 6111 is a mid-level, tri band mobile slider phone utilized primarily in Asia, Europe, Australia, and South America. Although it can function on American soil, no US carriers support it. With the use of an integrated XHTML browser laced over an EDGE interface, users can download applications, stream Internet videos, and share photos with friends and family. Or consumers can opt to take pictures and record videos with the 6111's integrated digital camera, capable of a 1152x864 pixel resolution. Perhaps most remarkle about the Nokia 6111 is its embedded FM stereo radio, by which users can tune into their favorite local station. The Nokia 6111 retails for $129.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia 6120 Classic
The Nokia 6120 is a mid-range 3G-enabled candybar handset. It has a large, 16 million color display and 2.0-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and video capture. It also has a media player, with 32MB of on-board memory, expandable up to 2GB with microSD card. It has a secondary VGA camera for video calling as well as a stereo FM radio receiver. It can view Microsoft Office files as well. The 6120 uses the Symbian OS v9.2, and 369MHz processor. It is capable of high-speed Internet browsing over the 3G network and can send email with attachments. It also comes with a calendar function that can synchronize with a PC.
Nokia 6125
Inspiration and simplicity have been at the heart of all great work since the very beginning. You'll also find them inside the hand-fitting form of the Nokia 6125 phone. Easy to use with a large keypad and flippable folding cover, it gives you all the latest must-have features -- inside and out.
Nokia 6126
The Nokia 6126 is a flip phone with a unique push button opening system. With the push of one button the phone flips open automatically. The phone includes a 1.3 megapixel camera with a side on/off button and camera button. The phone includes a 16M color display with an MP3 player. There is also a small display on the outside that allows separate images from the main display. It is a slim designed phone like Motorola's Razr but that is the only similarity they share.
Nokia 6131
The Nokia 6131 is a quadband GSM phone from Nokia's 6000 Series of mid to high-range phones designed for business users. The phone features a flip clamshell design with a 2.2" color internal display as well as a large exterior display for showing the time, battery life, and caller information. It has a built-in MP3 player, FM radio, and includes Bluetooth connectivity for taking calls and listening to music wirelessly on a Bluetooth headset. The 6131 includes voice commands and voice dialing functionality and has a built-in hands-free speakerphone for convenience. It features a 1.3-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and offers a variety of other organizational features such as a calendar, notepad, stopwatch, and alarm clock. The phone has a battery life of 3.4 hours talktime and 10 days standby and is available in black or white.
Nokia 6151
The Nokia 6151 is a mid-level 3G-enabled candybar handset with basic features. It has a 256k color screen, and 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video capture. It has an mp3 player and stereo FM radio receiver with visual radio capabiities, and also uses built-in stereo speakers. It is Bluetooth wireless compatible. On-board memory is 30MB, but can be expanded with a microSD card slot up to 2GB. Also comes with an organizer, voice memo, and voice command functions.
Nokia 6200
The Nokia 6200 is an entry-level tri-band candybar handset. It has a 4096-color screen and 500-contact phone book. It is capable of browsing the Internet over WAP 2.0, and can send SMS and MMS messages and wireless email. Also includes a calendar and alarm clock, and several Java-based games. It can also download polyphonic ringtones, themes and screensavers. Includes T9 predictive text for easier messaging and text entry.
Nokia 6230i
The Nokia 6230i is a high-quality mobile phone designed as a step up from the Nokia 6230. It features an enhanced & super-bright 1.65" diagonal TFT color display, a 1.3 megapixel camera that also shoots video clips, and a much improved 32MB of internal memory. In addition, the 6230i supports high-quality video streaming with sound, MMC cards up 512MB, and quick file transfers with the plug n play USB port. Like any regular phone, the 6230i of course maintains basic features such as emailing, MMS, instant messaging, and MP3/AAC/M4A playback. However, the Nokia 6230i stands out due to its inclusion of an XHTML browser for viewing HTML pages, visual radio for interacting with what you hear , and video recording in a 3GPP QCIF video file format. Lastly, the 6230i boasts Bluetooth wireless technology with a wide-range of profiles and APIs. The Nokia 6230i maintains an MSRP of $469.00, and retails between $100 to $300. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia 6234
The new Nokia 6234 phone provides the perfect balance of business and pleasure - in a sleek, attractive design. Get quick access to important information via mobile broadband while listening to your favourite music files through stereo speakers. Write letters on the go to colleagues or friends with the enhanced Java email client. Connect easily over-the-air to your office or home PC to share or move information to and from your phone.
Nokia 6263
The Nokia 6263 is a quadband GSM world phone from Nokia's 6000 Series and is the successor of the 6133. The phone features a flip clamshell design with a 2.2" color internal display and 1.36" color exterior display for showing the time, battery life, and caller information. It has a built-in MP3 player with external music keys, FM radio, and includes Bluetooth connectivity for taking calls and listening to music wirelessly on a Bluetooth headset. The 6263 includes voice commands and voice dialing functionality and has a built-in hands-free speakerphone for convenience. It features a 1.3-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and comes with 30MB of internal memory with a microSD slot for memory expansion. The phone also offers a variety of features such as a calculator, currency converter, world clock, calendar, and notepad. The 6263 has a battery life of 3.4 hours talktime and 11 days standby and comes with a hands-free headset.
Nokia 6270
The Nokia 6270 is a user-friendly and spacious (albeit bulky) slider mobile phone designed for managing daily life and staying in touch with others. It features a 2.0-megapixel camera with flash and landscape modes, a large 262K-color display (240x320px), and an integrated email client that supports attachments. In addition, the Nokia 6270 offers supports for up to two Gigabyte miniSD cards, MP3/AAC audio files, and radio frequencies via a built-in radio receiver. Most notable about the Nokia 6270 is its wide range of connectivity options, including Bluetooth, EDGE, Pop-Port, Infrared, and even PC for synchronizing with a home PC. Additional features of the Nokia 6270 mobile phone include 7MB of storage, a full XHTML-compatible web browser, and a media player that also handles MP4 video files. The Nokia 6270 maintains an MSRP of $399.99, but retails in stores between $150 to $400. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia 6290
The Nokia 6290 is a quadband GSM world phone from Nokia's 6000 Series. The phone features a flip clamshell design with a 2.2" color internal display and 1.36" color exterior display for showing the time, battery life, and caller information. It runs on Symbian S60 software, allowing the user to install S60 games and applications, and includes voice dialing and recording functionality. The 6290 has a built-in MP3 player and FM radio with stereo 3D audio speakers and a hands-free speakerphone. It features a 2-megapixel camera with integrated flash and 4x digital zoom as well as a second camera for video calls and conferencing. The phone comes with 45MB of internal memory and has a microSD slot for memory expansion. It also offers a number of organizational features including a calendar, to-do list, and notepad. The 6290 has a battery life of 3.5 hours talktime and 12 days standby and is available in black or light blue.
Nokia 6300
The Nokia 6300 is a mobile telephone handset produced by Nokia. The device is designed for typical use in Europe but for optimum use in North America.
Nokia 6300b
The Nokia 6300b is the North American release of the European Nokia 6300. Its features are identical to those of the 6300 except for the fact that the 6300b's receiver picks up 850/1800/1900 GSM frequencies as opposed to the 900/1800/1900 of the European version. The 6300b also features a 16 million color screen, 2.0-megapixel digital camera, and mp3 player. It also has a stereo FM radio, Internet browsing, email and instant messaging, and Bluetooth connectivity. It supports downloadable polyphonic and mp3 ringtones, and has a microSD card slot to expand up to 2GB of memory. It is a mid-range handset.
Nokia 6500 Slide
The Nokia 6500 Slide is a higher-end Nokia slider phone. It is based on the Nokia 6500 and has similar features, with some unique upgrades. The most obvious change is that the 6500 is a sliding phone, with the keypad concealed. The frame is made mostly of stainless steel, whereass the 6500 classic was aluminum. The camera on the Slide is also higher-resolution, with 3.2-megapixels, video capture, and compatibility with Adobe PhotoShop as well as a TV-Out port to display media on an external screen. The display also rotates horizontally when in camera mode. The 6500 Slide still features an mp3 and video player, though it only has 20MB of internal memory. The Slide, however, includes a microSD card slot with expansion up to 8GB. It also has a secondary VGA camera, for videocalling use, since it is 3G-network compatible. It also features wireless Bluetooth connectivity and Opera Mini HTML browser.
Nokia 6600 Fold
The Nokia 6600 Fold is a higher-end phone that is designed to be aesthetically pleasing with a unique style. It is a 3G-enabled flip phone, and its frame has an all-over glossy finish. The exterior panel houses touch-sensitive keys that register taps to perform functions like call silencing, message checking and call rejecting. It also features a one-button opening mechanism, to allow one-handed access. It has a large 2.13"-inch diagonal screen with 16 million colors, and a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with double LED flash and VGA video capture. The 6600 Fold also houses an mp3 player and FM stereo receiver, and comes with other web applications like Nokia Search and Nokia Maps. Browsing is done through Opera Mini xHTML, and the phone is Bluetooth compatible.
Nokia 6600 Slide
The Nokia 6600 Slide is a sliding 3G-enabled handset with similar features to the Nokia 6600 Fold, released at the same time. The frame style is still sleek and glossy, and the 6600 Slide has the same 2.2"-diagonal, 16-million color display. One difference is that its camera is upgraded to 3.15-megapixels, and switches to landscape mode when rotated sideways. It also has a secondary VGA camera for videocalling. All other features are the same as the Fold, including Bluetooth, Opera Mini browsing, mp3 player and FM receiver, and 18MB of on-board memory. The 6600 Slide does not feature the same touch sensitive buttons or automatic opening as the 6600 Fold, and as such has a lower price point.
Nokia 6620
From Manufacturer - The powerful Symbian OS-based Series 60 platform allows for the creation of richer applications. It contains a 65K color TFT screen for viewing still images and video clips captured by the integrated VGA camera. The wide range of the newest multimedia features give Nokia 6620 owners a multitude of ways to capture, share and enjoy content.
Nokia 6680
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Nokia 6710 Navigator
The Nokia 6710 Navigator is a forthcoming slider handset expected in August or September of 2009. It is a high-end model, and is 3G-enabled. It has a metallic, slim design and a large display with 16 million colors. It includes a GPS receiver with Nokia Maps and digital compass. It also has a 5.0-megapixel digital camera with autofocus and LED flash. The 6710 includes an mp3 and video player, as well as an FM radio receiver and 3.5mm audio jack. It can access the Internet through high-speed HSDPA networks, as well as a built in Wi-Fi transmitter. It includes a secondary VGA camera for videocalling as well. It is also expected to have a long battery life, up to 7.5 hours of talk time.
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Nokia 7070 Prism
The Nokia 7070 Prism is an entry-level dual-band flip phone. The 7070 is meant to be simple and stylish, and it has a unique geometric pattern covering its frame, with either pink or blue accenting on the front cover. It has basic features like speakerphone, MMS, SMS and Nokia Audio Xpress messaging, as well as Internet browsing over WAP 2.0. It features a 1000-entry phone book and allows downloadable polyphonic and mp3 ringtones. It also T9 predictive text for easier text entry. Expected battery life is up to 5 hour of talk time per charge.
Nokia 7100 Supernova
The Nokia 7100 Supernova is a mid-range dual-band sliding handset. It is designed to offer several basic features for a lower-middle level price point. It has a large, 2.0" 65k-color screen, and 1.3-megapixel digital camera with landscape mode. It has a built-in mp3 player as well as FM radio receiver, but only has 4MB of internal storage and no card slot to store music. The music player is mainly meant to play mp3 ringtones or recorded radio broadcasts. The 7100 also features Bluetooth wireless technology, and can browse the Internet over WAP 2.0. The 7100 allows SMS, MMS and email, and expected battery life is 3.5 hours of talk time per charge.
Nokia 7260
It's quite a functional phone, but by now (2007) technically not up-to date anymore. The funky design might be a help in deciding for buying it.Some Technical Specifications: Integrated VGA camera Integrated FM radio Voice recorder Flash messaging Clothing and shoe size converter for the true fashionista
Nokia 7360
The Nokia 7360 is a mid-range candybar handset distinguishable by its unique, colorful metallic frame, available in different color combinations. It is tri-band receptive, and has a large 1.9" 65k-color display. It also has a built-in FM radio receiver, and can download and play polyphonic and mp3 ringtones. It allos SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, and has a WAP 2.0 Internet browser. It features a VGA camera with video capture and playback capabilities. The 7360 can also play full mp3s, though its memory storage is limited to 4MB and does not have a card slot. Other features include T9 predictive text entry, voice memo and organizer. Battery life is approximately 4 hours of talk time per charge.
Nokia 7380
Mirror, metal, and leather. 2 megapixel camera with flash. FM radio. MP3 player. Voice dialing. Video streaming and recording. Works on GSM 900/1800/1900 networks. 2 ounces. 4 1/2"L x 1 1/5"W x 4/5"D. Added from www.neimanmarcus.com
Nokia 7390
Stay fashionably connected as you step into the stylish, sophisticated world of the Nokia 7390 phone. Unfold this svelte, sleek mobile accessory and sass up your lifestyle in an instant. Capture and share all your great moments right down to the tiniest detail with an integrated 3 megapixel camera. Or get up close and personal with friends via the VGA camera which takes you straight to the heart of the action through the video call function.
Nokia 7510
The Nokia 7510 is a decent midrange phone with a unique design and good features without being over-complicated. It comes with replaceable front and back covers in three colors: emerald green, fatal red, and espresso brown. At 3.6 inches tall by 1.8 inches wide by 0.7 inch thick and weighing 4.4 ounces, it is a bit on the hefty side. The soft-touch material covering the phone does however give it a smooth and comfortable feel in the hand. Features:
Nokia 7610 Supernova
The Nokia 7610 Supernova is an upgraded version of the Nokia 7100 Supernova. It has improved features that make it a mid-range handset. It has a sliding frame with a large, 2.0"-diagonal, 16 million color display. It also has a 3.2-megapixel digital camera with video capture, autofocus, and dual-LED flash, as well as a TV-out port to display images on external screens. The 7610 Supernova also has an mp3 player and FM radio tuner, and has a microSD card slot to expand its internal 64MB memory up to 2GB. It allows MMS, SMS, email and instant messaging, and can browse the Internet with an included HTML browser. It is Bluetooth enabled, and allows for customizable frame covers and has a color-changing navigation key. Expected battery life is around 5.5 hours of talk time per charge.
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Nokia 7900 Prism
The Nokia 7900 Prism is a candybar handset whose geometric frame patterning resembles that of the later Nokia 7070 Prism. It is 3G-enabled, and has a thin frame with geometric patterning on the keypad and frame exterior. Its display features 16 million colors and OLED lighting, and comes with unique screensavers and customizable backlighting for the keypad. The 7900 Prism has a 2-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and video capture. It also includes an mp3 player with 1GB of on-board memory. It can access the Internet over WAP 2.0, and can download wallpapers and mp3 ringtones. Expected battery life is around 3 hours of talk time per charge. The 7900 Prism is an upper middle-range phone.
Nokia 8600
The Nokia 8600 is a quad-band handset, made to be a luxury phone because of its unique sliding design. The frame is made of stainless steel with chrome accents, and a glass covering for the keypad, which is supposed to glow because of backlighting when the glass cover is closed. The display is supposed to be very bright and has 16 million colors. The 8600 also features an mp3 player and FM radio receiver. It has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera, also hidden until the cover is slid down, with video capture and landscape mode. The phone allows SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, can access the Internet, and includes Bluetooth wireless technology. It also comes with a leather polishing cloth, leather pouch, neck strap and headset.
Nokia 8800
The Nokia 8800 is a luxury, tri-band mobile slider phone featuring a stainless-steel housing with a scratch-resistant screen. Built for operation on up to five continents, including North/South America and Europe, the 8800 maintains a Zen-like outer elegance while boasting ringtones & alerts produced by award-winning composer and musician, Ryuichi Sakamoto. As well as looking sophisticated, the Nokia 8800 also hosts a plethora of grade-A functionalities, including an integrated 2-megapixel camera, video recording & streaming, an integrated digital music player, and even a built-in FM radio tuner. For the more business savvy user, the 8800 also allows for sending messages in 47 languages, access to SMTP/POP3/IMAP4/APOP email, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, and news browsing via an xHTML browser.
Nokia 8801
The Nokia 8801 is the North American release version of the Nokia 8800, predecessor to the Nokia 8600 and meant to be a luxury phone. It is tri-band receptive and its stainless steel frame has a uniqe sliding design. Its screen is scratch-resistant, and the display features 256k colors. It has ring tones that are unique to this phone, Bluetooth connectivity, and a, SVGA camera that can be accessed by sliding the frame open. It also includes an FM radio receiver and music player. Browsing is also possible, and the 8801 allows SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging. On-board memory is 64MB and expected battery life is up to 3 hours of talk time. The 8801 does not have a microSD card slot.
Nokia 9300
One of Nokia's earlist "mobile computer" devices, the 9300 was both praised and criticized at release. In candybar mode, the device is a typical quad-band phone, though it doesn't allow T9 input. When opened, the user has access to a fulll qwerty keyboard and a 620x200 screen.
Nokia 9300i
The Nokia 9300i is a PDA mobile phone with a petite frame, but chockfull of powerful features. It features fast and flexible data connections with integrated WLAN & EGPRS, a native email client with attachments editors and viewers, and compatibility with various third-party applications and solutions as well. In addition, the 9300i boasts a wide color screen for easy visibility, a full keyboard for simplified text-messaging and data entering, and 80MB of built-in memory that is also expandable with hot swappable MultiMediaCard (MMC). Most notable about the Nokia 9300i is its wide expansive of connectivity options, including Bluetooth wireless, infrared, USB, and also OMA data synchronization. Additional features of the Nokia 9300i include mobile faxing, compatibility with Microsoft Office Applications (e.g. Word, Excel), and a conference call capability. The Nokia 9300i maintains an MSRP of $439.99, but retails in stores between $200 and $400. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia 9500
The Nokia 9500 is an early smartphone that features a horizontal flip keypad with full QWERTY layout. It is meant to be a business tool as well as a cell phone. The 9500 features two displays, one large internal one for use with the keypad, and a smaller external one for use as a phone. Both are color displays. The phone comes with integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as document, spreadsheet and presentation viewers and editors. It has a VGA camera with video capture, speakerphone and conference calling capabilities. It also includes a music player and HTML Internet browser. The phone is tri-band receptive and is Bluetooth compatible. Internal memory is 80MB, and there is an MMC card slot to expand. Battery life is around 6 hours of talk time.
Nokia BH-700 Bluetooth Headset
Elegant and lightweight headset connects to your phone using Bluetooth wireless technology - Simple to use with easily accessible answer/end button and volume control - Convenient carrying concept with optional ear loop for a better fit and lightweight headset strap to hold the headset when not in use - Fully control your calls: answer/end, volume control/mute, voice dialing activation, redial, reject, audio transfer - Available in two color variants: black and white - Up to 6 hours of talk time and up to 160 hours of standby Talktime: 6 Hrs.
Nokia E50
The Nokia E50 is a mid-range quadband GSM mobile smartphone from Nokia's business-oriented E Series. The phone has a compact design with a 240 x 320-pixel color screen, 5-way joystick controller, and a dedicated voice key for convenient access to voice dialing and recording. It runs on Symbian OS 9.1 and includes both infrared and Bluetooth connectivity for pairing the phone with a headset or other device. The phone also features an integrated speakerphone, conference calling, and supports push email for receiving emails instantly. The E50 has an integrated media player, Java support, and a built-in 1.3-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom for taking photos and recording videos. It provides up to 6 hours of talktime and includes 70MB of internal memory and a MiniSD slot for additional storage. The phone is available in silver or black and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia E51
The Nokia E51 is a quadband GSM mobile smartphone from Nokia's business-oriented E Series. The phone is a step up from the E50 since it features 3G broadband internet and Wi-Fi connectivity with VoIP support over WLAN. It runs on Symbian OS 9.2 and includes both infrared and Bluetooth connectivity for pairing the phone with a headset or other device. The phone also features an integrated speakerphone, conference calling, and supports push email for receiving emails instantly. The E51 has an integrated media player, FM radio, and a built-in 2-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom for taking photos and recording videos. It provides up to 4.4 hours of talktime and includes 130MB of internal memory as well as a microSD slot for additional storage. The phone is available in silver or black and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia E55
The Nokia E55 is a quadband GSM mobile smartphone from Nokia's business-oriented E Series. The phone features 3G broadband internet and Wi-Fi connectivity with VoIP support over WLAN. It runs on Symbian OS and is designed with a 2.4" color screen and a half-QWERTY keyboard for messaging and email functionality. The phone also features an integrated speakerphone, conference calling, and supports push email for receiving emails instantly. The E55 has an integrated media player, FM radio, and a built-in 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash and fixed focus technology. It provides up to 8 hours of talktime and includes a 2GB microSD card which can be upgraded to provide more storage. The phone is available in a black aluminum, white aluminum, or red finish and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia e61
The e61 is a smartphone by Nokia, intended for business users. As such, the first revision lacked a camera. Early adopters bemoaned this ommision, and Nokia quickly responded with the e61i; essentially the same phone with a camera, and some tweaks to the navigation keys.
Nokia E62
The Nokia E50 is a quadband GSM mobile smartphone from Nokia's business-oriented E Series. The phone is designed with a 240 x 320-pixel color screen, one-touch email access, and a QWERTY keyboard for messaging and email functionality. It runs on Symbian OS 9.1 and includes both infrared and Bluetooth connectivity for pairing the phone with a headset or other device. The phone also supports push email for receiving emails instantly and has editors for Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The E62 includes an integrated media player, Java support, and a built-in speakerphone. It provides up to 6 hours of talktime and includes 80MB of internal memory and a MiniSD slot for additional storage. The phone is available in a silver finish and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia E63
The Nokia E63 is a quadband GSM mobile smartphone from Nokia's business-oriented E Series. The phone is designed with a 2.4" landscape color screen, 5-way scroll key, and a full QWERTY keyboard for messaging and email functionality. It runs on Symbian OS 9.2 and is an upgrade to the E62 since it features 3G broadband internet, Bluetooth technology, and Wi-Fi connectivity with VoIP support. The phone also comes with Nokia maps, office document editors, and supports push email for receiving emails instantly.
Nokia E65
The Nokia E65 is a stylish, quad-band mobile slider phone designed for use by business professionals. Backed by EGPRS multi-slot class 32 data transfers, the E65 can download applications & data at a maximum speed of 296 kbps, which is a leap beyond the capabilities of a conventional business phone. In addition, the Nokia E65 also hosts numerous business programs & functions, including compatibility with major email standards (e.g. POP/IMAP), multimedia messaging service for text, video, and image sharing, and SMS/MMS with distribution lists. Other than its handsfree calling (Bluetooth), xHTML browsing, VoIP over WLAN, and 2 megapixel camera, the most unique trait of the Nokia E65 is its support for integration into an enterprise private branch exchange (PBX) infrastructure (add-on solution required).
Nokia E66
The Nokia E66 is a quadband GSM mobile smartphone from Nokia's business-oriented E Series. The phone has a slider design and a 2.4" color screen with an accelerometer sensor for automatic rotation. It runs on Symbian OS 9.2 and features 3G broadband internet, Bluetooth technology, and Wi-Fi connectivity with VoIP support. The phone also comes with a built-in GPS receiver, office document viewers, and supports push email for receiving emails instantly.
Nokia E70
Nokia's E70 has all the bells and whistles of a complete wireless system including BlackBerry Connect, email and a 2MP camera. It has 64MB of built-in memory which can be extended using a mini-SD. The phone also has a unique fold-out qwerty keypad. Though it does add significant bulk to the phone, the keypad makes sending long SMS much easier. Additionally, the phone supports a wide range of wireless services, including B/G WiFi, and Bluetooth 1.2.
Nokia E71-1
The Nokia E71-1 is the original European release of the E71 smartphone. It is 3G-enabled, and quad-band receptive on the 2G network. It features a full QWERTY keypad and large, 2.36" display with 16 million colors. It is designed to be a multi-purpose smartphone, competitive with products like RIM's BlackBerry devices. It has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and autofocus, and also features a secondary VGA camera for video calling. The E71-1 comes with a built-in mp3 and MPEG4 player, as well as FM radio receiver. It is Wi-Fi enabled, has an HTML browser, and uses the Symbian OS v9.2. Internal memory is 110MB, and there is a microSD card slot to expand. The E71 has very long battery life, with up to 10.5 hours of talk time on the 2G network.
Nokia E71-2
The Nokia E71-2 is the North American release of the Nokia E71-1 smartphone. The two phones' features are nearly identical. The only difference is that the E71-2 has different reception frequencies for the 3G network, at 850/1900 HSDPA. The E71-2 is meant to be a competitor of other full-QWERTY smartphones, like the BlackBerry series. See the E71-1 report for more details.
Nokia E71x
The Nokia E71x is a mid-grade smartphone designed to be used by both personal and business cell phone users. Both AT&T and Nokia claim the E71x is the "thinnest smartphone" on the market. The Nokia E71x features a wide range of specs including built-in aGPS support for use with AT&T navigation software, instant messaging support, video sharing, wi-fi functionality, full HTML browser support and internet access, along with a media player, 3.2 megapixel camera, video playback support, a note/memo program, a full function calendar for schedule reminders, and office tools such as word processors and email programs. The device itself has a complete external QWERTY keyboard, and functions on a quad-band GSM network. The only service provider that currently supports and distributes the E71x is AT&T.
Nokia E75
The Nokia E75 is a side slide phone with a QWERTY keyboard to make writing e-mails easy. The keyboard, though increasing the phone's weight and bulk, can be used to update the calendar, write e-mails, send text messeges, and take notes. The Nokia E75 includes Nokia maps to help everyday travel and allows the consumer and like most phones, can download music and videos. The phone has an integrated 3.2 megapixel camera that has a zoom and flash, and the photos can be automatically geotagged with the built in GPS receiver.
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Nokia N72
Amplify your world. It's got the looks and got the brains to match. The Nokia N72 features a stylish design with distinctive back cover graphics. This device boasts the advanced multimedia features you've come to expect from Nokia Nseries. Chill to your favorite tunes with the integrated music player. Or, "slide and shoot" to capture your moments in 2 megapixel quality. Meet the Nokia N72.
Nokia N73
The Nokia N73 is a quad-band SmartPhone chockfull of Symbian S60 software, making it ideal for business applications. It features a 3.2mp camera with a Carl Zeiss lens, automatic Flickr-configuration for uploading photos directly to your personal online gallery, and the ability to create slideshows with pan-and-zoom effects & 3D sound. In addition, the Nokia N73 offers connection & syncing with a compatible PC via Bluetooth, Infrared, or USB cable. Additional features of the Nokia N73 Smartphone include Visual FM Radio, Realplayer, IM clients, a WAP browser, Microsoft Office document-viewer, PDF viewer, and an Adobe Flash Lite viewer. The Nokia N73 retails between $150 to $300, and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Nokia N73 Music Edition
The Nokia N73 Music Edition takes the previously released Nokia N73 and adds some additional music and multimedia capabilities. The Nokia N73 is part of the N series of smart phones all running the Symbian operating system. The phone features a 3.2 mpx camera and a 2.4" QVGA color screen running at a 240 x 320 resolution.
Nokia N75
The Nokia N75 is a flip phone with features that make it a basic smartphone. It is 3G enabled and has a large, 2.4"-diagonal interior screen and a smaller external display, 16 million and 256k colors respectively. The N75 has stereo speakers and an mp3 player as well as stereo FM radio receiver, with 40MB of internal storage plus microSD card expansion slot. It als has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and video capture. It uses the Symbian OS v9.1, and has a 220MHz processor. Software includes a document viewer and editor, as well as basic photo editing. It is Bluetooth enabled and expected battery life is about 4 hours of talk time on the 2G network.
Nokia N77
The N77 is Nokia's latest entry into its high-end N-series line of cell phones. This offering is aimed at the midrange mobile TV watching market. It sports all the basic features of the N-series line including a 2MP camera, tons of audio codec support, expandable MicroSD slot, and runs on 3G networks. The large 2.4" screen makes the phone well suited for watching television on the go, and uses DVB-H broadcast technology.
Nokia N78
The Nokia N78 is a mid-high range 3G-enabled candybar handset, and like the earlier Nokia N75 has features that make it funciton as a smartphone. It has a large, 2.4"-diagonal screen with 16 million colors, and a touch sensitive navigation wheel below it. It has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with autofocus, LED flash and video capture, as well as a secondary VGA camera for video calling. The N78 also has a photo/video editor, document viewer, and Bluetooth connectivity that can connect to printers for wireless printing. It also has a GPS receiver and pre-loaded Nokia Maps. Other features include an FM radio receiver and transmitter with visual radio, N-Gage game compatibility, push-to-talk, and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g connectivity. Internal memory is 76MB with a microSD card slot for expansion.
Nokia N79
The Nokia N79 is a higher-end smartphone with very similar features to the Nokia N78. The N79 is 3G-enabled and has the same 2.4"-diagonal 16 million color display and navigation touch wheel that the N78 has. It has an accelerometer that rotates the screen automatically depending on the phone's position. Its camera is also upgrade from the N78's 3.15 megapixels, to 5.0-megapixels, with autofocus, Carl Zeiss optics, LED flash and video capture. There is an additional VGA camera for video calling as well. The N79 also has a photo/video editor, document viewer, and Bluetooth wireless technology. Liek the N78, the N79 has a GPS receiver and pre-loaded Nokia Maps. It also has an FM radio receiver, compatibility with Nokia N-Gage games, a 3.5mm audio jack, TV-out for external photo/video display, and the Symbian OS v9.3.
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Nokia N80 Internet Edition
The Nokia N80 Internet Edition is a higher-end slider smartphone and builds on the Nokia N80. It is 3G-enabled, and is designed to browse the Internet over the high-speed network, and includes several web applications. It has a 262k-color screen and 3.0-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and video capture. It also has a secondary video calling camera. It has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and an HTML Internet browser. It also comes with several web applications like LAN setup wizard, Amazon's MobiPocket reading application, Yahoo! Go for Mobile, and VoIP capabilities for calling over WLAN networks. Other features include a mono mp3 player, Symbian Series 60 OS and voice dialing. Talk time is around 3 hours per charge.
Nokia N81
With dedicated music and gaming keys, 3.5 mm headphone connector and 3G and WLAN connectivity, the Nokia N81 multimedia computer is a true mobile entertainment powerhouse. With a sleek, polished surface and keys that light up when you activate them, accessing content on the 3D multimedia menu is fast and intuitive. Equally impressive, the Nokia N81 is configured to find, buy, manage and play music and games purchased from the Nokia Music Store and N-Gage games service.
Nokia N82
The Nokia N82 is a smartphone with a candybar design released in November 2007 as part of their Nseries line retailing without a service plan for around $500. The N82 runs the Symbian OS v9.2 based off of the S60 3rd Edition platform and supercedes the Nokia N73. This phone is popular in many worldwide markets including Europe, Asia, and North America. There are several notable differences in the North American version: 1) no 3G support, and 2) different firmware versioning. Like other smartphones such as the iPhone and Blackberry Bold, it features rich applications on top of the standard phone functionality including media playback, web browsing, GPS, and a 5 megapixel camera.
Nokia N85
The Nokia N85 is a mid-grade cell phone designed to provide more enhanced multimedia, gaming, and social sharing. The biggest feature of the N85 is the full N-Gage gaming support complete with 10 mobile game demos and 1 voucher for a full game license. The Nokia N85 also includes an FM transmitter to allow users to listen to the radio, a 5 megapixel camera, and high speed media connectivity. An integrated media player allows users to listen to a custom selection of music, which can all be stored on the included 8GB microSD card.
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Nokia N95
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.
Nokia N95 8GB
This mobile phone is the same as th Nokia N95, except that it comes with 8G of built-in memory.
Nokia N96
The Nokia N96 is a dual-sliding smartphone part of the Nokia Nseries released on October 6th, 2008 in North America and September 24, 2008 in the UK featuring a 2.8" display, 5 megapixel camera, and 16 GB of storage. The camera hasn't been upgraded from its predecessor the Nokia N95, but it features a slimmer body, a kickstand, and lower introductory price. Additionally, the N96 also will have more available RAM on start up, a much desired upgrade by developers. It is a quad-band GSM/EDGE phone capable of running on 3G networks and has WiFi connectivity. The camera sells for around $800 in North America.
Nokia N97
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.
O2 Cocoon
The O2 Cocoon is the first phone developed by the mobile carrier O2 in the United Kingdom. Designed by Swedish firm Syntes Studio the phone features a white plastic outer shell, and a black inside cover. The outer shell covers a hidden LED unit allowing the light to shine through acting as a nifty display showing song information, text messages, and the time. O2 has included a number technical features that makes it comparable with other modern cells on the market.
Orange SPV M3100
Running on Windows Mobile 5.0 the Orange SPV M3100 has so many capabilities that Orange refers to the device as a connected PDA. The device runs on a new high speed protocol, but is still compatible with all the standards (3G, EDGE, GPRS, etc).Added from www.biosmagazine.co.uk
Palm Centro
The Palm Centro is a mid-level, quad-band 2G smartphone. It has a 65k-color touchscreen as well as a full QWERTY keypad, and is designed for use with instant messaging platforms and social networking sites. It allows instant messaging for AOL, Yahoo and MSN Messenger, and can synchronize with email accounts. The Centro also has a detailed organizer/contact book that can sync with a computer. It also has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera, Blazer Internet browser, document viewer and editor, and mp3 player. The Centro's internal memory capacity is 64MB, but this can be expnaded up to 4GB using a microSD card. It is also Bluetooth wireless capable, and gets around 4 hours of talk time per battery charge.
Palm Pre
Introduced at CES 2009, the Pre is a new long-awaited smartphone from Palm. Featuring a 3.1" multitouch display along with a full QWERTY keyboard, it is one of the first smartphones to feature both types of user interaction. It also has a 3MP camera, complete with LED flash and 8GB of built-in storage. Palm aims to make the Pre the #1 competitor to the Apple iPhone by making it more fully featured than Apple's solution. The Pre will be exclusively with Sprint for the first half of 2009, although a launch date or MSRP have not been announced. A UMTS 3G model will be made available in the future. The release date for the Pre is set for June 6th 2009, from $199.99 after a $100 MIR.
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Palm Treo 650
The Treo 650 smartphone from palmOne makes it easier than ever to stay connected. It simplifies your life by combining a compact mobile phone with email, an organizer, messaging, and web access. There's also Bluetooth technology so you can connect wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices. Not to mention an MP3 player, a digital camera that captures video, and a vibrant color screen that brings everything to life - all in a device that's still small enough to fit in your pocket. Seems like Treo smartphones just keep getting smarter.Added from UStronics.com
Palm Treo 680
Priced for the masses but also designed for the masses, the Treo 680 ($199 with two-year contract) combines an affordable price tag with Palm's unparalleled ease of use. It comes with a revamped phone application and all of the other amenities that have made the Treo line so popular. The Treo 680 is also more pocket-friendly than earlier models, making it a very good choice for first-time smart phone buyers.Added from www.laptopmag.com
Palm Treo 700p
The Palm Treo 700p smartphone delivers everything you need in one go-anywhere, Palm OS device. It combines a smarter phone with wireless email and messaging, built-in web browser, and rich media capabilities all at blazing fast broadband-like speeds.
Palm Treo 700w
The Palm Treo 700w smartphone combines a phone, wireless email, and web access, with rich-media capabilities - all in one. Send email Edit documents Web access Manage calls onscreen (conference calling, caller ID, speakerphone, call timer) Manage voicemail accounts onscreen
Palm Treo 750
This is a Windows Mobile 6.0 based GSM smart phone.
Palm Treo Pro
The Palm Treo Pro is Palm's latest entry into the increasingly populated smartphone market. It runs Windows Mobile Professional Edition, and contains a radio that will allow it to work with just about every cellular carrier's networks. Unlike previous PalmTreo devices, the Pro is sold unlocked. In addition to a web browser, mobile versions of Office applications, Outlook and chat-style messaging, theTreo Pro serves as a music/video player (using Windows Media Player Mobile). Early tech commentators have criticized the small screen resolution (320x320 pixels) as compared to other similar devices.
Philips 598
Philips has come out with what they're referring to as a "women-specific" phone. The Philips 598 is all class with a shiny black exterior, complete with gold accents. The women's aspect comes from a few key features: a diary, a datebook, shopping list, discount manager and (obviously the key to their marketing) a body weight index and basal metabolic rate measurement.
Philips 855
Philips was the first among phone manufacturers who introduced clamshell mobile phone that can open at 180 degrees scale, the model's index is 855. For the first time such phone was semi-officially announced by Sagem about 1.5 years ago (model X8), all this time the engineers were trying to work out phone's constructionAdded from UStronics.com
Qtek 8020
The 8020 is a must have device for the serious mobile phone user wanting functionality. 8020 is Tri-band GSM/GPRS compatible and runs on Windows Mobile Second Edition for Smartphone operating system - a complete re-write from the original which includes enhanced Bluetooth support with the Headset and Hands free, and OBEX Profile support added.Added from UStronics.com
Qtek 8500
The Qtek 8500 is a quad-band 2G flip phone with mid-level functions and a higher-end operating system. It is produced by HTC and therefore occasionally known as the HTC 8500. It has a 65k-color screen with a secondary external color display. It also functions as sn mp3 player, and has dedicated music keys to access playlists and control playback. It has 64MB of internal memory, and this can be expanded with a microSD card. The 8500 also has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera, and uses PocketIE Internet browser, which can access the Internet at EDGE-class speeds (236 kbps). It allows SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, uses T9 predictive text entry, and has a 200MHz processor. Its operating system is Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0. It has a high price point
Qtek 9100
The Qtek 9100 is a quad-band PDA mobile phone designed to deliver superior corporate functionality. It features Wireless LAN, along with a slide-out keyboard for quickly typing long emails. In addition, the Qtek 9100 utilizes Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, allowing it a plethora of software applications, including Pocket Outlook, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft MSN Messenger, and Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer. In regards to connectivity, the Qtek 9100 supports Bluetooth, WiFi, IEEE 802.11b/g, mini-USB, and mini-SD. Additional features of the Qtek 9100 PDA mobile phone include a CMOS 1.3mp camera, a polyphonic MIDI ringtone engine, and JAVA virtual machine. The Qtek 9100 retails for $519.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
RIM BlackBerry 7100t
The BlackBerry 7100t is the first in the 7100 series of wireless handsets, and more compact than earlier BlackBerry handsets. It is one of the first Blackberry models to include a color screen, and like previous units is meant to combine phone service with data transfer and email. As such, it features a compact QWERTY-layout keypad, as well as a side trackwheel and escape key for navigation. It also links to a personal or corporate email account. Another BlackBerry first is the inclusion of Bluetooth support, meant primarily for wireless headset use. Includes an organizer and BlackBerry Messenger compatibility to communicate with other Blackberry users.
RIM BlackBerry 7130e
This CDMA BlackBerry combines EV-DO high-speed data with the compact 7100-series design. Key features include Bluetooth, SureType text keypad, a large color display, speakerphone, and laptop data via USB.
RIM BlackBerry 7280
The BlackBerry 7280 is a full-size tri-band BlackBerry handset and features the standard BlackBerry shape and backlit full QWERTY keyboard. It has a 65k color screen and side-mounted trackwheel for navigation. It has a large screen with large icons and intuitive menu. The 7280 is capable of wireless Internet browsing, email and email account synchronization, and is BlackBerry Messenger compatible to communicate with other BlackBerry users. It also connects to BlackBerry Internet Service Instant messaging to communicate with non-BlackBerry devices. The 7280 does not support Bluetooth wireless technology.
RIM BlackBerry 7290
The BlackBerry 7290 is a full-size BlackBerry handset and is the updated version of the BlackBerry 7280. The major differences are that the 7290 is quad band receptive and that it is Bluetooth enabled to allow wireless connections to headsets. The 7290 includes a web browser and email synchronization, and is compatible with several BlackBerry business email server options. It still features a 65k color screen, intuitive menu setup and trackwheel for easier navigation. The 7290 does not include BlackBerry Messenger service, though it does come with more internal memory than the 3280, with 32MB of flash storage.
RIM BlackBerry 8700 Series
RIM's BlackBerry 8700 series is the updated line of full-size BlackBerry units after the 7200 series. They are smartphones, combinations of regular mobile phones and digital assistants. Most of the units in the series have the same basic specifications, with variations usually based on regional availability. The physical shape of the units resembles that of the older full-size BlackBerry units. The 8700 series still features a full backlit QWERTY keypad, thumb trackwheel, HTML Internet browser, email capabilities and Java 2.0. They feature Intel 312MHz processors with 16MB of RAM. The units come with 64MB of internal memory and are Bluetooth compatible. They allow for mp3 ringtones as well as multimedia messaging. All are capable of email synchronization. Aside from a few feature upgrades on some of the 8700 models, the main differences are what region they were released in.
RIM BlackBerry 8700c
The RIM BlackBerry 8700c is the US release version of the 8700 Series - see the BlackBerry 8700 Series for more details. It includes all of the features of the series, though it also includes a wireless calendar service. It is quad band receptive, and was initially released only with AT&T as a carrier.
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RIM BlackBerry 8700r
The RIM BlackBerry 8700r is the Canadian release version of the 8700 Series - see the BlackBerry 8700 Series for more details. It includes all of the basic 8700 Series features. It is quad band enabled, and was first released in Canada with Rogers as a carrier. It does not come with a travel charger, and it does not feature a wireless calendar, as the U.S. version - the 8700c - does.
RIM BlackBerry 8700v
The RIM BlackBerry 8700v is the United Kingdom release version of the 8700 Series - see the BlackBerry 8700 Series for more details. It includes all of the basic 8700 Series features. It was first released in the United Kingdom. It does not come with a travel charger, and it does not feature a wireless calendar, as the U.S. version - the 8700c - does.
RIM Blackberry 8800
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.
RIM BlackBerry 8820
RIM's BlackBerry 8820 is a quad band smartphone that builds upon the features of the 8700 series. It features a slightly more compact frame than previous BlackBerry models, and still tries to fill the role of a personal digital assistant/phone combination. The 8820 is still capable of the flagship BlackBerry features of Internet browsing, wireless email, SMS and MMS. New features include a media player, a built-in GPS receiver with included BlackBerry Maps, and a trackball above the keypad instead of the older side-mounted trackwheel for navigation. The 8820 also includes a microSD card slot for expansion, and is compatible with downloadable social networking site applications, such as flickr or Facebook.
RIM BlackBerry Bold
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.
RIM Blackberry Curve 8300
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.
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320
RIM's BlackBerry Curve 8320 is a quad band smartphone similar to and released around the same time as the BlackBerry 8820. Its frame is slightly smaller than the 8820, but has the same size screen and the same QWERTY keypad and trackball configuration. The Curve 8320 offers typical BlackBerry features like Internet browsing, wireless email and email synchronization, and organizer. The 8320 has a media player and a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with LED flash, which is not available on the 8800 series models. The Curve 8320 includes 64MB on board memory with a microSD card slot for expansion, and is compatible with downloadable social networking site applications, such as flickr or Facebook.
RIM BlackBerry Gemini 9300
The BlackBerry 9300 Gemini is a forthcoming next-generation smartphone from RIM. It is anticipated to be released some time in the first quarter of 2010. The Gemini will feature more or less the standard BlackBerry frame design, with full QWERTY keypad and a large screen. The screen is supposed to be higher resolution than the preceding line of BlackBerry units, the 8900. It is quad-band GSM receptive, and tri-band HSDPA receptive. It includes a digital camera, though resolution is uncertain at this point. It will also almost certainly include Wi-Fi connectivity and a GPS receiver. Though it is too early to give pricing information for the Gemini 9300, it is expected to be a high-end BlackBerry model, competitive with other 3G smartphones.
RIM BlackBerry Pearl
Three years in the making, the BlackBerry Pearl is the latest smartphone offering from Research In Motion. Features a trackball navigation system and SureType keypad as RIM has dropped their full QWERTY keyboard in favour of 2 letters per button interface. A 240 x 260 high resolution large light sensing display embedded within a sleek design. While supporting the standard phone, email, internet, and mp3 you can also subscribe to Blackberry Maps service. Built-in 64 MB of memory expandable with a removable MicroSD memory card. Released in the US September 12, 2006. Available with T-Mobile for $199 with a 2-year subscription.
RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8110
The RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8110 smartphone is nearly identical to the BlackBerry Pearl 8100. All specifications are exactly the same, with three exceptions. The 8110 has a built-in GPS receiver, with service depending on regional network providers. GPS allows for direction and route determination and displays user location on the included BlackBerry Maps. The 8110 has the same 1.3-megapixel camera, but this version allows for video capture though the 8100 does not. The 8110 is also compatible with 3.5mm stereo headsets.
RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8120
The RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8120 smartphone is nearly identical to the BlackBerry Pearl 8100. One difference between the two is that the 8120 is enabled for Wi-Fi use over the 802.11b/g network. Another upgrade is that the 8120 is capable of video capture and the camera resolution has been increased to 2.0-megapixels from 1.3. The 8120 is also compatible with 3.5mm stereo headsets. It also has slightly longer battery life than the other Pearl models and comes with a travel charger. The 8120 does not feature a GPS receiver, like the similar 8110.
RIM BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220
The BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 is Research In Motion's first ever flip phone. The Pearl Flip was released in the United States on October 13th, 2008 over the T-Mobile network and in Canada on November 4th, 2008 over the Rogers Network; it retails for $50 in both countries with a 3-year voice and data plan. The Flip Pearl features two high-resolution, light sensitive LCD displays; a larger 240 x 320 internal display for browsing the web, and a smaller external display to view incoming calls when the device is closed. The device can browse the web over WiFi and cellular data networks, and includes extensive multimedia capabilities including syncing with iTunes over USB 2.0 on its 128 MB of flash memory that is upgradeable with a MicroSD flash card.
RIM BlackBerry Storm
Released on November 21st, 2008, the BlackBerry Storm is RIM's first touch screen BlackBerry device. The Storm (previously thought to be called the BlackBerry Thunder) competes squarely with the Apple iPhone and the T-Mobile G1 (the first Google Android phone). It features a similarly sized 3.25" HVGA 480 x 360 single-touch display, with pop-up software keyboard that can be used in either full-width QWERTY landscape orientation or Suretype portrait orientation. It will be available through Vodafone in the UK and Australia, Verizon in the United States, and Telus or Bell in Canada. Verizon currently sells the Storm for $199 after $50 MIR, with a 2-year contract, to compete with the iPhone; unlocked Storms are available online for around $500.
RIM BlackBerry Storm 9500
The RIM BlackBerry Storm 9500 smartphone is the first BlackBerry to be compatible with the 3G wireless network and is one of the more premium BlackBerry models. Instead of a keypad, the 9500 uses a large 3.25"-diagonal touch screen to navigate. The screen auto-rotates based on position, and uses a full QWERTY layout with SureType to increase accuracy. The 9500 has a 3.2-megapixel digital camera with auto flash, auto focus and video recording. It comes with a built-in GPS receiver and BlackBerry Maps, and automatically geo-tags any photographs taken with their location. It still includes standard BlackBerry features, like wireless email synchronization, instant messaging, HTML browser and document editor. It is meant to compete with other emergent 3G smartphones, like the 3G iPhone.
Samsung 8930
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Samsung A117
The Samsung A117 is an entry-level mobile flip phone designed for users seeking basic functionality in an affordable model. It features Media NET, allowing users to check local weather, team scores, or movie listings with just a few clicks. In addition, the A117 also allows users to download ringtones and graphics. Most notable about the A117 is that an ENERGY STAR qualified adapter powers it, therefore helping reduce environmental damage. Additional features of the Samsung A117 mobile phone include text messaging to other mobile phones and email addresses, a speakerphone for hands-free operation, and expandability via an external SIM card. The Samsung A117 retails for $39.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Samsung A637
The Samsung A637 is an all-in-one mobile candybar phone that serves as a bridge between a regular phone and a smart phone. First and foremost, the A637 boasts a plethora of messaging options, including both email and IM via Yahoo, AIM, Windows Live, and more. However, it doesn't contain the full-range of smart phone functionality in that one cannot add his or her own application. Although it should be noted that the A637 does contain some work-place functionality like the ability to view and edit MS Office Documents. Most notable about the A637 is the AT&T Navigator, which delivers GPS-enabled turn-by-turn directions, maps, and even traffic updates. Additional features of the Samsung A637 mobile phone include a 1.3 megapixel camera that also functions as a camcorder, a speakerphone for hands-free operation, and a built-in microSD card for storing throngs of your favorite songs. The Samsung A637 retails for $199.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Samsung A837
The Samsung A837 is a heavy-duty, 3G mobile flip phone engineered with a rugged design that is highly durable and damage resistant. It features AT&T Navigator for GPS-enabled turn-by-turn directions, maps, traffic updates, and more. In addition, the A837 supports email from Yahoo, AOL, Windows Live, and Hotmail. Plus, the A837 boasts a 1.3 megapixel camera, and also offers support for video streaming. Most notable about the A837 is its wireless technology, which allows users to connect the device to Bluetooth-enabled headsets or hands-free car kits with ease and without wires. Additional features of the Samsung A837 mobile phone include push-to-talk technology for a quick one-button connection to a contact, an integrated MP3 player for listening to one's favorite songs, and a SIM card for storage. The Samsung A837 retails for $299.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Samsung B2700
The Samsung B2700 is a rugged candybar mobile phone equipped with anti-shock coating and an IP54 rating against dust and water. Designed for use by outdoor enthusiasts, the B700 in fact sports a plethora of outdoor features, including an altimeter, compass, pedometer, and even a Carabiner strap. Plus, it boasts a 2MP camera for taking pictures during lengthy hikes or drives. Essentially, the B700 is best used as an accessory during outdoor activities. In regards to office features (text viewers, etc.), it is very lacking. Although do keep in mind that the B2700 supports Bluetooth, allowing the users to connect directly to a Bluetooth headset. Additional features of the Samsung B2700 mobile phone include FM radio, a music player, and Mobile TV via an operator panel. The Samsung B2700 retails for $249.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Samsung B5702
The Samsung B5702 is a dual-SIM slider mobile phone designed with quad-band GSM connectivity (850/900/1800/1900), making it useable on all continents. Announced in Russia during April of 2009, the B5702 is being sold in Russia as the Samsung B5702, and worldwide as the GT-B5702. One of only two quad-band dual-SIM phones on the market, the B5702 is essentially engineered for serious business-users who require maximum mobility and communications throughout the globe. In fact, the dual-SIM feature means that a user can customize their phone in various ways. One SIM can be for personal calls, whereas the other can be for business calls. Or perhaps one SIM can be dedicated entirely for Internet usage. Most notable about the Samsung B5702 is its wide array of business functionality, including a document viewer, e-email, video recording, and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity for headset use. The Samsung B5702 retails at an estimated $400 to $500 (or 14,000 Rubles).
Samsung Behold T919
The Samsung T919 is a high-end smartphone. It is 3G-enabled, and uses a large touch screen for input and navigation. The screen is 3.0" diagonal, and has 256k-color display and acceleromter for autorotation. The screen also displays a full QWERTY touch keyboard for typing. The T919 has a 5.0-megapixel digital camera with autofocus and LED flash, as well as video capture and video calling. It has a built-in mp3 player as well as Microsoft Office document viewer. It uses customizable widgets that automatically update to display information from the Internet, which it can browse with an HTML browser. The T919 also has a GPS receiver, with network-dependent service options. Internal memory is 180MB, and the phone includes a microSD card slot which can expand memory up to 16 GB. Expected battery life is up to 5 hours of talk time per charge.
Samsung C417
The Samsung C417 is an entry-level quad-band flip phone with a slim frame and several basic features. It has a 65k color internal display and an external black and white informaiton display, as well as a VGA camera. It also has Bluetooth wireless technology, WAP 2.0 Internet browsing, and compatibility wiht Yahoo and AOL instant messaging services. It has a built-in speakerphone, allows SMS and MMS messaging, and includes personal information applications like calculator, memo book, stop watch and to-do list with alarms. It can also play and download polyphonic and mp3 ringtones.
Samsung CGH-E730
The Samsung SGH-E730 is compact, slimline and has many multimedia features. Boasting an MP3 player, FM radio, PictBridge technology, USB, Bluetooth, 1.3-megapixel camera, tri-band and 96 MB of end-user memory, the SGH-E730 provides many options for playing media and weighing only 88 g.
Samsung D500
The Samsung D500 is a basic sliding handset designed to combine multimedia features with business or organizational ones. It has a sliding frame with a built-in 1.3-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and capable of video capture. It also comes with an mp3 player and 96MB of on-board memory. It is Bluetooth enabled and comes with an email client, and allows SMS, MMS and video messaging. It has a 1000-entry contact book, multi-call and speakerphone, and can monitor call times and call costs, and can log up to 400 calendar events. Features a battery life of up to 6.5 hours of talk time.
Samsung D780
The Samsung D780 is a mid-range tri-band candybar handset with simple design and a slim frame. It has the ability to store and use two SIM cards at once, meaning that it can serve as a receiver for two numbers. Both SIM cards can be put on standby at the same time, meaning that incoming calls can be received from either number. The D780 also has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera, mp3 player, and FM radio receiver. It allows SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging and is Bluetooth 2.0 enabled. On-board memory is 32MB, but allows for up to 8GB with microSD card slot expansion. Battery life can be depleted quickly when using dual-SIM mode, and expected talk time is up to 3 hours.
Samsung D807
The Samsung D807 is an entry-level quad-band slider handset with basic features and reminiscent of the earlier Samsung D500. It has a sliding frame and a built-in 1.3-megapixel digital camera with digital zoom and video capture. Like the D500, it also comes with an mp3 player, but its onboard memory is only 18MB. This can be expanded through use of a microSD card. The D807 is Bluetooth enabled and allows email and instant messaging through AOL, MSN, Yahoo or ICQ. It can also browse the Internet over WAP 2.0, and includes T9 predictive text. It has a talk-time battery life of up to 5 hours. The D807 was designed to appeal less to the business market that the D500 was, and more to the average user.
Samsung D900
The Samsung D900 is a GSM quad-band, ultra-thin slider mobile phone outfitted with the latest in multimedia technology. It features two key business functions, including PictBridge for mobile printing, and a document viewer for Office, PDF, JPEG, and GIF files. In addition, the D900 features compatibility with Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP), a large 262K color screen for watching streaming videos, and a microSDTM slot for additional storage. For those seeking audio entertainment, the D900 plays MP3 and AAC files by pumping them through a digital power amp so that every stereophonic note can be enjoyed to its fullest. Additional features of the Samsung D900 mobile phone include 60MB internal memory, a TV-output function, and a 3-megapixel camera for taking and then storing high-quality images. The Samsung D900 retails between $150 to $300, and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Samsung E1100
The Samsung E1100 is an entry-level candybar handset. It is intended for very basic use with a low price point, while still offering a few different features. It is dual-band receptive, and can access the Internet over WAP 2.0 to browse or download mp3 or polyphonic ringtones. It also allows SMS text messaging and comes with a flashlight, organizer, and T9 predictive text for easier entry. Its phone book an store up to 200 entries, and battery life is around 6 hours of talk time per charge. The E1100 is set to be released in July or August 2009.
Samsung E2510
The Samsung E2510 is a flip phone with basic features and in the same product line as the relatively inexpensive Samsung E1100. The E2510 has numerous features that the E1100 does not, though. It is quad-band receptive and has a flip-style frame with built-in VGA camera capable of video capture and playback. It also features an mp3 player and FM stereo receiver, as well as Bluetooth connectivity. Its internal memory is 17MB, but there is a microSD card slot to expand up to 2GB. The E2510 is designed to be slim and stylish, while providing several industry standard features, making it a lower-mid level phone.
Samsung E635
The Samsung E635 is the North American release of the E630, a tri-band slider handset with basic functions that make it an entry-level phone. It has a 65k-color screen and a built-in VGA camera with LED flash. It can download polyphonic ringtones and includes a ringtone composer. It is capable of SMS, EMS and MMS messaging as well as Internet browsing with WAP 2.0. It comes with 2 included Java games and allows more to be downloaded. It is also compatible with AOL instant messaging, and uses T9 predictive text entry. 20MB internal memory is available for downloaded content.
Samsung E840
The Samsung E840 is an mid-high level quad-band slider handset. It has a very thin sliding frame, large screen, and a built-in 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture. The E840 has an mp3 player as well as an FM radio receiver, and 70MB of on-board memory with up to 2GB possible using a microSD card. It also has a TV-out port to display images or video on larger screens. The E840 has a built-in document viewer to receive and view Word, Excel, PowerPoint or PDF files, and has Bluetooth connectivity as well. It is targeted at people who want a combination multimedia device, and who value the thin appearance of the frame.
Samsung E900
The Samsung E900 is a mid-level sliding handset with tri-band reception on the 2G network. It has a 2.0"-diagonal 256k-color screen that slides up to reveal the keypad, and the frame is supposed to be stylish. The area under the display is a touch-sensitive control pad as well, which can be used without sliding the keypad out. The E900 has an mp3/video player, and 80MB of internal memory expandable with a microSD card, and a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture and LED flash. It also has a document viewer and editor, as well as organizer, which give it some basic smartphone qualities. Expected battery life is around 3.5 hours. Other features include Bluetooth wireless, organizer, TV-out port and 1000-entry phonebook.
Samsung Eternity SGH-A867
The Samsung SGH-A867 Eternity is a high-end candybar smartphone with a large touch screen that takes up most of the frame. It is quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G receptive and has high-speed data transfer capabilities. It has several multimedia features, including a 3.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture, network-dependent wireless TV access, and an HTML Internet browser. It also has a GPS receiver, and the AT&T release features the AT&T navigator function. The Eternity has a media (mp3 and video) player, with 200MB internal memory and a microSD card slot to expand. It is meant to compete with similar touch-smartphones, like the 3G iPhone.
Samsung F110
The Samsung F110 is a slim-framed, higher-end quad-band sliding handset that combines a cell phone with a digital exercise assistant. Samsung partnered with Adidas in designing this phone. It includes a heart rate monitor that straps around the user's chest and relays information to a the phone, as well as a stride calculator that attaches to a shoe and sends back stride, speed and distance information to the phone. It can then connect to Adidas' micoach website to track and analyse data. Other features include 2.0-megapixel digital camera, mp3 player, FM radio, picture editor and organizer.
Samsung F270 Beat
The Samsung F270 Beat is a sliding quad-band handset designed to function as an mp3 player as well. It has two stero speakers as well as a digital equalizer application, and is also compatible with certain karaoke tracks which display lyrics on the screen. The screen is fairly large, with 2.2" diagonal, and displays 256k colors. Also included is a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture and a stereo FM radio with broadcast recording. The exterior panel has dedicated music keys for navigation without having to slide the keypad out. Internal memory is 60MB and a microSD card slot allows up to 4GB in expanded memory. The F270 is a higher-end Samsung model, and its battery life is among the longest Samsung offers, with up to 9.5 hours of talk time.
Samsung F520
Announced at the 3GSM conference the F520 is another entry into Samsung's high-end luxury line. Samsung spared no expense in throwing much of the latest features and gadgetry into the F520. A large 3" touch screen will serve as the interface for playing a host of multimedia formats, as well as display the full HTML browser and included flash player. The new trend in touch screens is going without the stylus, and the F520 is no different. Unlike the super high-end F700, which has a 5MP camera, the F520's digital camera is 3MP with included flash capability.
Samsung G400
The Samsung G400 is a high-end 3G flip phone. It features two displays of identical 2.22"-diagonal size on the interior and exterior of the flap, and the external display is a touch screen that allows navigation of music, messages and multimedia without having to open the phone. It has a 5.0-megapixel digital camera with autofocus, face recognition, image stabilization and LED flash, and a secondary quarter-VGA camera for videocalling. It come with high-speed NetFront 3.4 browsing and tracks RSS feeds, and includes an mp3 and video player. Internal memory is 120MB, with included microSD card slot to expand up to 4GB. Expected battery life is up to 3.5 hours of talk time.
Samsung G600
The Samsung G600 is a higher-end quad-band slider that combines multimedia function with a high-resolution camera. The camera is 5.0-megapixels and has an LED flash and video capture, and the phone includes an image editor and compatibility with Bluetooth printers to wireless print images. The G600 also has an mp3 player and FM radio receiver, as well as a document viewer that can read Microsoft Office formats. It has a TV-out port to display images on other screens, Bluetooth connectivity, and HTML Internet browser. On-board memory is 40MB, but can be expanded up to 2GB through use of a microSD card.
Samsung G800
Samsung's G800 is a high-end slider handset, released around the same time and similar to the Samsung D600. The G800 is meant to function as a camera as much as it is a cell phone, and the frame design reflects this. Its camera is 5.0-megapixels, and has 3x optical zoom and xenon flash. It also has autofocus, face recognition and image stabilization. As a phone, the G800 is 3G-enabled, and as such has high-speed data transfer capabilities. It features a secondary VGA camera for video calling, SMS, MMS and email messaging, and high-speed HTML browsing. It has 160MB of internal memory and a microSD card slot to expand up to 4GB.
Samsung G810
The Samsung G810 is a high-end slider handset, similar to the earlier Samsung G800 but with upgraded features. The G810 still puts a lot of emphasis on being a camera as well as a phone like the G800, and it is marginally slimmer than the G800. Its camera is still 5.0-megapixels, and has 3x optical zoom and xenon flash. It also has autofocus, face recognition and image stabilization. The G810 is 3G-compatible as well, and its screen is larger than the G800. One main upgrade is that the G810 features a GPS receiver and Navigon GPS navigation software. It also has an upgraded operating system, Symbian OSv9.2. It has a secondary VGA camera for video calling and high-speed Internet access, and is meant to function and compete as a smartphone.
Samsung i320
The i320 is an incredibly slim, streamlined Smartphone featuring a full QWERTY keyboard for maximising the many business functions. With a 1.3 Megapixel camera, built-in flash, 2x digital zoom, video recording and an advanced music player, personal life meets professional, with rich functionality on a large and vibrant colour screen. Added from http://www.ustronics.com/Samsung_i320.php
Samsung i600
The Samsung i600 is mid-range a 3G-enabled smarthpone. It has a full QWERTY keypad with side-mounted thumbwheel, and a large, 2.3"-diagonal 65k-color display. It uses the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, and comes with Pocket Office to view and edit Word, Excel, PowePoint and PDF documents. It has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video capture, as well as a secondary VGA camera to use for video calling. It allows SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, and includes an HTML browser and RSS feed subscription capabilities. It also has an mp3/mpeg4 player, Wi-Fi connectivity, and Bluetooth wireless. The i600 is analagous to smartphones like RIM's BlackBerry 7000 series.
Samsung i617 BlackJack II
The Samsung i617 BlackJack II is, as its name implies, the upgraded version of the earlier Samsung i607 BlackJack. It is tri-band receptive on the 3G network, and quad-band on the 2G. Its frame design is very similar to the BlackJack I, as it has a large, 2.4" and 65k-color display, as well as a full QWERTY keypad. One upgrade is that the i617 has a trackwheel which is supposed to make menu and library navigation easier. The operating system is updated as well, using Windows Mobile 6.0 instead of 5.0, and still includes Pocket Office document viewer/editor. The i617 has an mp3 and video player, as well as a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video capture. It has a mobile TV receiver as well, and can use this feature depending on service provider. The i617's internal memory is also larger than the i607, with 128MB of RAM and 256 of ROM, and still uses a microSD card slot to expand up to 4GB. The processor is also 60MHz faster than the i607's.
Samsung i7110
The Samsung i7110 is a high-end 3G-enabled candybar handset. It has a large, 2.6"-diagonal screen with bright AMOLED lighting, accelerometer for autorotate, and an optical trackpad for menu navigation. It uses the Symbian OS v9.3, and includes a GPS receiver. Its digital camera has a 5.0-megapixel resolution and other features like autofocus, face recognition, image stabilization, geotagging and LED flash. The i7110 has an mp3 player and FM radio receiver, with 50MB of internal memory expandable up to 16GB with microSD cards. It also has a secondary VGA camera for videocallin and Samsungs DNSe digital equalizer to enhance the quality of music playback. The i7110 is designed to be a combination multimedia/smartphone. Battery life is also relatively long, with more than 10 hours of talk time per charge on the 2G network.
Samsung i7410
The Samsung i7410, announced in February 2009, is a tri-band GSM show W7900 projector smartphone. It is the first smartphone in the world to be able to project with a DLP projector. The phone will be able to project videos with different image sizes, from 5 to 50 inches. Operating system is Windows Mobile WinMo 6.1, with Mobile Office so that users will be able to use PowerPoint for slides. The phone also has a standard mp3 function, touch screen, and a 5 megapixel camera. It's a 3G phone that enables video calling as well.
Samsung i760
The Samsung SCH-i760 is a new smartphone running Windows Mobile 6 Professional. The i760 features a horizontal slider design with a full QWERTY keyboard, taking its design cues from the HTC Libra. For data, it has a Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g connection and EV-DO support, while integrating with your e-mail and instant messaging.
Samsung i780
The Samsung i780 is a 3G-enabled handset that falls in the higher end of Samsung's smartphones. It has a full QWERTY keypad and a large 65k-color touch display with stylus, as well as an optical trakpad for menu navigation. It has a 2.0-megapixel camera with video capture, as well as a sceondary VGA camera for videocalling. THe phone uses the Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system, and comes with Pocket Office document viewer and editor. The i780 has a GPS receiver compatible with Google Maps, as well as an mp3/mpeg4 player, and has Bluetooth wireless capabilities. It has fast data transfer (3.6 Mbps) and Wi-Fi connectivity with Opera 8.65 HTML browser. Expected battery life is about 7 hours of talk time.
Samsung i8510
The Samsung i8510 is a high-end sliding smartphone model with multiple features designed for the 3G network. It has a large, 2.8"-diagonal screen with 256k-colors and autorotate, and it also has an optical trackpad for navigation. It has anmp3/mpeg4 player with built-in stereo speakers and 3.5mm audio jack, and an FM radio receiver. One of its notable features is its 8.0-megapixel camera with autofocus and double-LED flash, which also has face and smile recognition, geotagging using the included GPS receiver, image stabilization and wide-range mode. It also has an Office document viewer, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, multiple messaging options and a large internal memory capacity of 8GB. The i8510 is supposed to be a multimedia phone, designed with multiple high-end features at a high price point.
Samsung i900 Omnia
The Samsung i900 Omnia is a high-end smartphone enabled for the 3G network. It is meant to be a phone/PDA combination, and it uses Windows Mobile 6.1 as an operating system, and has Office Mobile Suite for document viewing and editing. It has a large touch screen with stylus for data entry and navigation, and has a built-in accelerometer to autorotate the screen orientation. it also uses an optical trackpad and features handwriting recognition. Also included are an mp3 and video player, as well as a GPS receiver. It uses geotagging to automaticallly mark locations of photos taken, and the camera is 5.0 megapixels with autofocus and LED flash. It allows email synchronization, and has TV-out and Projector-out ports to display images or documents on other screens. Other features include a secondary video calling camera, Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-Fi and HTML browser.
Samsung i907 Epix
The Samsung i907 Epix is a high-end smartphone enabled for the 3G network. It features a full QWERTY keypad and tri-band HSDPA reception. It has a 65k-color touchscreen with stylus and handwriting recognition, as well as an optical trackpad for navigation. Its operating system is Windows Mobile 6.1, and it also includes Mobile Office Suite document editor and viewer. It has a built in GPS receiver, and the original AT&T release features the AT&T Navigator application as well. It comes with an mp3 and video player, wth microSD card slot expansion up to 16GB. It uses thread view for SMS messaging, and aso allows MMS, email and instant messaging. It is Wi-Fi receptive as well, and its CPU speed is 624MHz. The Epix is supposed to be fast and customizable, and offers users the choice between using the touch screen, keypad, or trackpad.
Samsung Impression SGH-A877
The Samsung Impression SGH-A877 is a mid-grade candybar/touchscreen phone designed in the likes of Samsung's other touchscreen cell phone models; the Instinct, Delve, Omnia and others. The Impression however includes a full QWERTY keyboard hidden underneath a sliding top screen. The Impression SGH-A877 cell phone includes features such as a 3.2" AMOLED touchscreen display, a built-in 3 megapixel camera/camcorder, an auto screen tilt (accelerometer) function, and integrated aGPS technology.
Samsung Instinct
The Samsung Instinct is a Sprint-specific mobile device that aims to compete with Apple's iPhone. The interface is touchscreen (no keyboard and no stylus) with 3 additional navigation keys. A web browser is included with built-in web apps for weather, news and sports. It uses Sprint's 3G EV-DO Rev. A network and has built-in GPS navigation using Telenav software. The Instinct comes with 2 batteries, each with a battery life of 5.75 hours, allowing you to swap one for the other if one runs out.
Samsung L320
The Samsung L320 is a forthcoming mid-range tri-band flip phone targeted at female users. It has a glossy black frame with floral etching and a purple metallic stripe, and is supposed to be aesthetically pleasing. It has an internal 65k-color display and smaller black and white external display. It has a 2.0-megapixel camera with video capture as well as an mp3 player. Internal memory is 20MB, but this can be expanded with a microSD card. The L320 is Bluetooth enabled, and can browse the Internet over WAP. Samsung also designed specific applications for the L320 that it claims will be attractive to female buyers, like calorie counter, fragrance analyzer and shopping lists. It is capable of SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, and can last for around 3 hours of talk time.
Samsung M200
The Samsung M200 is a lower-mid-range quad-band candybar handset originally released in India. It has a 65k-color screen and metallic silver faceplate. The M200 has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video capture, an mp3 player and FM radio receiver, and allows FM broadcasts to be recorded. The radio player also allows up to 10 favorite stations to be hotkeyed to buttons on the keypad. It allows MMS, SMS, and email mesaging, and can browse the Internet over WAP 2.0. It is also Bluetooth enabled. Internal memory is 20MB, and this can be expanded through use of a microSD card. Other features include a customizable menu, voice memo, and T9 predictive text entry.
Samsung M3200 Beat s
The Samsung M3200 Beat S is a quad-band handset that is meant to be equally an mp3 player and a phone. Its audio features include built-in Bang and Olufsen stereo speakers, Samsung's DNSe digital equalizer, and 3.5mm audio jack for use with third-party headphones. It uses shake controls to navigate the music library, and has automatic track recognition. The M3200 also has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture, Bluetooth v2.0 and Internet browsing over WAP 2.0. Its frame is thin and metallic and includes an accelerometer for use with the audio system. Expected battery life is around 7 hours of talk time, or up to 21 hours of music playing time.
Samsung m610
Samsung m610 features a QVGA internal display 2.0 megapixel camera and video camcorder, microSD card slot with a 64MB card included in the box, Bluetooth capabilities and features tons of multimedia functionality. Meant to compete with Motorola's RAZR, Samsung has done a fine job of creating a super-thin, multi-functional device and will most likely be one of the new "cool" phones around.
Samsung M7500 Emporio Armani
The Samsung M7500 Emporio Armani is a mid-high-range candybar handset whose main feature, as its name suggests, is a frame design by Giorgio Armani. The frame features the Armani logo on the back and sides, and has customizable light effects and a bright AMOLED display, meant to be attractive at night. The M7500 is 3G-enabled and also functions as an mp3 player with dedicated music keys, 3.5mm audio jack, and FM radio receiver. It has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with facial recognition and autofocus, as well as a secondary VGA camera for video calling. It can also browse the Internet, and includes a document viewer to read Microsoft Office documents.
Samsung M8800 Pixon
The Samsung M8800 Pixon is a high-end touch screen handset, designed to incorporate numerous multimedia features into one phone. It is 3G-enabled, and the display is large, at 3.2"-diagonal with 256k-colors and accelerometer for autorotation. The Pixon's main feature is its 8.0-megapixel camera, which has numerous supporting features like facial recognition, autofocus, image stabilization, wide-range mode and LED flash. Because it has a GPS receiver, the Pixon also automatically geotags photos. It has a photo browser application as well, which uses the touch screen to scroll through customizable albums. It has a secondary videocalling camera, mp3 and mpeg4 player, and built in Virtual 5.1 channel surround sound speakers with Samsung's DNSe equalizer. Other features include document viewer, TV-out port, 200MB of on-board memory, and microSD card slot to expand up to 16GB.
Samsung Magnet SGH-A257
The Samsung Magnet SGH-A257 is a low-end (budget) candybar/smartphone designed in the likes of the average Blackberry or handheld PDA type cell phone. The SGH-A257 will be offered by AT&T, and utilizes GSM quadband (850/900/1800/1900MHz) frequencies. The Magnet features a full size QWERTY keyboard with a navigation menu pad and unique folder hotkey buttons. The body is outlined in a bright halloween orange, and a dark chrome front face. The Samsung Magnet features a 240 x 320 pixel QVGA LCD display, combined with an integrated 2 megapixel digital camera/camcorder.
Samsung Memoir
The Samsung Memoir is a high-end touch-screen phone with an integrated 8.0 megapixel camera designed to compliment a more typical point and shoot camera. That means users will actually be able to use their phone just as they would a normal camera, without having to worry about picture quality being much lower. The Samsung Memoir built-in camera also includes additional features such as a xenon flash, auto-focus support, multiple shooting modes, and smile recognition technology. The device will also shoot high resolution videos just like a video camera. Additional features included on the actual device are an advanced touch-screen with special home screen widgets, an integrated music player with up to 16GB micro-SD support, and a built-in GPS system for users always on the go.
Samsung MM-A900
Harnessing the speed of Sprint Power EV-DO network, the MM-A900 enables rapid downloading of the latest news, music and entertainment content at broadband-like speeds. The MM-A900 allows the quality music tracks, images, videos, ring tones, games and applications onto its large, full-color display.
Samsung Mondi SWD-M100 MID
The Samsung Mondi SWD-M100 MID is a mid-grade slider/smartphone that features a full QWERTY keyboard hidden beneath a large size 4.3" touchscreen. The Mondi is more specifically designed for basic to advanced users looking for an affordable "do-it-all" smartphone. Early announcements about the Mondi device have earned it praise because of its featured Cortex core processor, Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, and Opera 9.7 web browser support.
Samsung Omnia HD i8910
Introduced at the Mobile World Conference in February 2009, the Omnia HD i8910 is a high end cellphone, and Samsung's replacement of the 8 month old Omnia SGH-i900. Featuring a 3.7" AMOLED touchscreen display, an 8.1MP camera, the ability to record 720p video in 24fps, GPS with geo-tagging functionality, high speed 3G data compatibility (HSDPA and HSUPA), WiFi, Bluetooth, an FM radio, 8 or 16GB of internal storage, a microSDHC slot for expanded storage, and compatibility with a variety of popular media formats, the device has made the switch from Windows Mobile 6.1 to Symbian S60 OS with the Advanced TouchWiz UI. A release date or price have yet to be announced.
Samsung P310
The Samsung P310 is a mid-range candybar handset that features a very thin (8.9mm) frame. It is meant to be compact while still including several other functions. The P310 is tri-band receptive, has a 256k-color 1.9"-diagonal screen, and touch-sensitive soft keys. It also has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and video capture. It has a built-in mp3/mpeg4 player as well, and includes 80MB of on-board storage, expandable through use of a microSD card slot. It also has a document viewer for Microsoft Office files, a TV-out port to display images or video on external displays, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. Expected battery life is around 6 hours of talk time.
Samsung P520
The Samsung P520 is a tri-band receptive phone with a large display and developed in co-operation with Giorgio Armani - this phone is also known as just the Samsung Armani. It has a 2.6"-diagonal, 256k-color touch screen, and the frame is made of aluminum and stainless steel, and is supposed to be fashionable. The P520 also has a unique user interface as well as an mp3 player. It has 60MB of internal memory, and this can be expanded up to 2GB with a microSD card. The P520 can also access the Internet over WAP 2.0 and includes an organizer. Other features include Bluetooth v2.0, downloadable ringtones and organizer. Because of its marketing as a fashion/luxury model, the P520 has a high price point.
Samsung Pixon
The Pixon's primary feature is an 8 megapixel camera with auto-focus, fast-shutter, face detection, geo-tagging and LED flash. It features a photo browser that interacts with the accelerometer to flip through photo albums. The video camera can shoot at 30 and 120 frames per second, allowing for slow motion playback. It also has a feature that creates a virtual 5.1 channel surround sound audio mix of what you record. The Pixon resembles a camera and has a 3.2-inch touch screen and it measures 13.8mm thick. According to the photos, it uses Samsung's TouchWiz user interface. It has quad-band GSM/EDGE radios, as well as HSDPA 7.2 Mbps at 2100MHz, Bluetooth 2.0 and an FM radio with RDS. It has a TV-out jack and supports microSD cards. The Pixon will be available in select markets starting in October 2008.
Samsung Propel Pro
The Samsung Propel Pro is a mid-grade smartphone, slider phones equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard for text based used. The phone is targeted for more casual business users who are looking for a smartphone that is not so advanced in features. The Samsung Propel Pro is the rightful successor to the Samsung Propel and will likely include nearly identical or similar specifications. The Propel Pro includes the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, with its own uniquely modified version of the home screen. Additional Propel Pro features include a 3 megapixel camera/camcorder, metal body housing, a unique joystick movement device, and a glossy black finish. The Samsung Propel Pro will be offered by AT&T for $149 with the usual 2 year contract.
Samsung Propel SGH-A767
The Samsung Propel SGH-A767 is a mid-grade smartphone, slider phones equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard for text based used. The phone is targeted for more casual business users who are looking for a smartphone that is not so advanced in features. The Samsung Propel is the rightful predecessor to the Samsung Propel Pro and will likely include nearly identical or similar specifications. The Samsung Propel includes features such as multiple messaging functionalities (e-mail, text messaging, instant messaging, and picture messaging), instant music library support through AT&T music, full GPS support through AT&T navigator, video sharing support, and high speed web browsing.
Samsung S3030 Tobi
The Samsung S3030 Tobi is a sliding tri-band handset that is targeted at a young user base, or the parents thereof. The Tobi is made entirley of non-allergenic, non-toxic materials, uses bright and simple menus, and comes in a variety of colors. It also has a transparent rear panel that can store a photograph or other image. It has a 65k-color screen, mp3/mpeg4 player, and a Tobi-to-Tobi Bluetooth messaging system, which is free to use. Also included is a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video capture. The Tobi's internal memory is 15MB but can be expanded up to 8GB via microSD cards. It also features games like Tetris or Brain Challenge, which are supposed to be fun for kids while including logic puzzles. It allows MMS and SMS messaging, and has a fairly long battery life of around 8 hours of talk time.
Samsung S3600
The Samsung S3600 is a lower-mid-level quad-band flip phone. It has a slim and metallic frame, and a large 2.2"-diagonal 256k-color display. It has basic features like a 1.3-megapixel digital camera, capable of video capture, as well as an mp3/mpeg4 player and FM radio receiver. Its internal memory is 30MB and this can be expanded up to 2GB with a microSD card. Also included is Bluetooth v2.0 connectivity, document viewer for Microsoft Office files, and basic photo editing software. The S3600 can download mp3 and polyphonic ringtones and browse the Internet over WAP 2.0. It is designed to have several basic functions, stylish design, and a relatively low price point.
Samsung S5050
Samsung's S5050 is a forthcoming sliding handset, and will likely fall in the mid-range of Samsung's lineup. It has several features, but is not 3G-enabled. It is quad-band receptive on the 2G network, and one of its main features is a 2.2"-diagonal screen with AMOLED lighting. The frame is black, though when slid out the keypad is colorful. The S5050 has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with video capture capabilities and LED flash, mp3/mpeg4 player, and FM radio with broadcast recording. It also has a document viewer and organizer, and uses Bluetooth v2.1 wireless. Its 40MB internal memory can be expanded up to 8GB with a microSD card, and it gets long battery life with around 7.5 hours of talk time per charge.
Samsung S5230
The Samsung S5230 is a multimedia cell phone with a slim and compact design. Released in Europe during May of 2009, the Samsung S5230 multimedia cell phone features a 3 WQVGA touchscreen with a TouchWiz interface and a handwriting function. In addition, the S5230 cell phone offers support for quad-band GSM and EDGE/GPRS networks, while also featuring Bluetooth technology for hands-free access. The Samsung S5230 phone also boasts 7.2 Mbps Internet connectivity for emailing/browsing, a QWERTY keyboard, and a built-in 3.0 megapixel camera that can record QVGA resolution video at 15 frames per second. The Samsung S5230 retails for 160 Euros and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Samsung S5600
The Samsung S5600 is a multimedia cell phone with a slim and compact design. Released in Europe during April of 2009, the Samsung S5600 multimedia cell phone is an upgrade from the Samsung S5230 in that it adds 3G & HSDPA support. Like its peer, the S5600 cell phone offers support for quad-band GSM and EDGE/GPRS networks, while also featuring Bluetooth technology for hands-free access. However, the S5600 downgrades to a 2.8 (versus 3 ) 240x320 pixel display. The Samsung S600 phone also boasts 7.2 Mbps Internet connectivity for emailing/browsing, a QWERTY keyboard, and a built-in 3.0 megapixel camera that can record QVGA resolution video at 15 frames per second. The Samsung S5600 retails for 200 Euros and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Samsung SCH-A630
From Manufacturer - Featuring stylish and useful technology, the SCH-A630 contains a brilliant 65K-color display, a built-in speakerphone and voice activated dialing. And personalization options include downloadable games, ringtones and wallpapers. With text and picture messaging, the small SCH-A630 gives users all the functionality without the size.
Samsung SCH-A950
From Manufacturer - Samsung SCH-A950 is equipped with an MP3 player. Music lovers can use the SCH-A950's sleek jog dial to scroll through their playlists, while the keys on the phone's exterior allow customers to stop, start and skip around to find the tune to fit their mood. Additionally, the SCH-A950 brings imaging to the multimedia mix with its 1.3-megapixel digital camera and camcorder, allowing snap happy customers to capture still images or video clips to send and share with family and friends.
Samsung SCH-A970
Watch Heads Swivel. Turn heads and keep their attention with the SCH-a970's swivel screen 2.0 Megapixel Camera, that's fully loaded with Bluetooth, stereo speakerphone and more.
Samsung SCH-B570
This phone has a huge storage capacity of 8GB. Enough to hold 2000 of your favorite mp3s. Also includes a 2 megapixel camera, GPS functionality and S-DMB with PIP.Added from www.mobilewhack.com
Samsung SGH-A517
Like many Samsung phones, a basic, sturdy design combined with a standard feature set for the normal mobile user.
Samsung sGH-A736
The Samsung SGH A736 is a multimedia slider phone. Included in the box is: The phone usb connector for a PC PC software headphone charger
Samsung SGH-D307
From Manufacturer - The Samsung SGH-D307 provides consumers with two ways of communicating; opening it like a normal clamshell, or sideways like a text messaging device. Packaged in a unique, dual-hinge design featuring a QWERTY keyboard and 262K-color screen hidden inside, the SGH-D307 lets users call, text, chat, or email with style and ease. In addition to offering real-time chat services with AOL, ICQ, and Yahoo! Instant Messenger programs, the SGH-D307 also operates on EDGE technology for broadband transfer speeds.
Samsung SGH-D357
From Manufacturer - SGH-D357 is fully customizable with games, HiFi Ringers, MegaTones, and wallpapers. The SGH-D357 is equipped with Bluetooth and Push-to-Talk (PTT) technologies to provide connections to work groups and friends with supreme ease. The SGH-D357 also features multimedia messaging service (MMS), a powerful speakerphone, and a bright 65K-color screen.
Samsung SGH-D500
The D500 unites all essential business tools with outstanding multimedia lifestyle features. Experience the dynamic 96 MB memory, 1.3-megapixel camera, 262,144-color TFT-LCD display, MP3 player, 64 polyphonic ring tones and Bluetooth in a phone of highest class and quality. Visit: http://www.ustronics.com/Samsung_SGH-D500.php
Samsung SGH-D600
Elegant design, the latest slide-up technology and great high performance functions make the D600 a mobile phone par excellence. The wide range of business features like the e-mail client, quad-band technology or the document viewer enable seamless data transfer in all standard formats.With the original Samsung Bluetooth stereo headset and the Samsung Bluetooth car kit, calling has never been so convenient. Liberate your hands and enjoy the freedom of wireless communication. Added from http://www.ustronics.com/Samsung_SGH-D600.php
Samsung SGH-E250
Samsung SGH-E250 is a tri band GSM slider phone featuring small 65k color TFT display, mediocre VGA camera, Bluetooth 2.0, Internet Browser, MicroSD memory slot, MP3 player and FM radio in 0.55" thick body.
Samsung SGH-E900
If you are looking for a slim phone, that will fit easily into your pockets, then the Samsung SGH-E900 may be what you are looking for. A cool slider phone with a glossy finish, this slider phone from Samsung, is a very, lightweight slim phone that is about 16.5 mm thin. It has cool features like a 2 megapixel camera, with EDGE, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, 80 MB of internal memory and a microSD slot for additional storage. It also has MP3 support and MPEG4 video recording.
Samsung SGH-P710
Samsung SGH-P710, equipped with a powerful 300,000 pixel camera, enhances your enjoyment while taking photos. Using the stunning P710 camera, you can put any scene you want into your phone anywhere, anytime. Added from UStronics.com
Samsung SGH-P850
Imagine mobility with this stylish retro camera, then flip it over and be amazed the latest in mobile technology. Complete with the latest multimedia features such as Bluetooth, TV-output, MP3 player, dual speakers, Document Viewer, Offline mode and external memory capability. True to style, use one side as a stylish camera, or flip it over for the latest in mobile phones.
Samsung SGH-T309
From Manufacturer - Samsung SGH-T309 boasts a camera with 4x digital zoom, video capture and playback on the color screen, and a hands-free speakerphone. Consumers can stay in touch with friends and family through AOL and Yahoo! Instant Messenger, or text, picture, or video messages. Using T-Zones to customize the SGH-T309, with HiFi Ringers, MegaTones, and wallpapers, users can make sure the SGH-T309 matches their personality.
Samsung SGH-X426
From Manufacturer - The SGH-X426 packs a punch with enhanced messaging capabilities, quick Internet access and a vibrant color screen. The SGH-X426 is perfect for anyone who wants a stylish, lightweight phone with the basic features wireless users need to communicate. It's a sleek, Java-enabled phone with vibrant color display, enhanced messaging, and high-speed Web access.
Samsung SGH-X660
This basic clamshell phone is the GSM cousin of Samsung s A840. Features include a VGA camera with video capture, speakerphone, internal antenna, infrared, external display, and voice memo. The X660 updates the X640 with some improved features. The X660 is an attractive clamshell with dual screens: the main display being of average quality and the outer display being relatively poor, not even colour. The camera is VGA resolution (0.3 megapixels) with a video option and is at best average. Added from UStronics.com
Samsung SPH-A920
The Samsung MM-A920 (SPH-A920) is embedded with an MP3 player and external navigation controls, providing access to thousands of songs for instant, over-the-air download via Sprint's Music Store. With the MM-A920, consumers can stream digital content, take and send images and videos, and download complete songs - storing them all onto the Transflash memory card.
Samsung SPH-A940
From Manufacturer - Samsung MM-A940 (SPH-A940) features a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with 2x optical zoom, auto focus, multi-shot and brightness adjustments. For the discerning gadget-lover, the Samsung MM-A940's brilliant 262K-color LCD offers camera-happy customers the flexibility to either save their user-generated photos or videos using the phone's internal memory or store them on a removable TransFlash memory card. And advanced speech recognition technology from VoiceSignal allows for one-step voice commands that make voice-enabled dialing and messaging a breeze.
Samsung SPH-B3200
The Samsung SPH-B3200 is crammed with multimedia functionality. It features a 2.2-inch QVGA display, S-DMB tuner, 2.0-megapixel camera, TV-out, Bluetooth, EV-DO, USB connectivity, media player, 80MB internal memory, MicroSD card slot, and MPEG-4 recording capabilities. Available now in Korea through KTF at the price of $631USD.Added from www.techeblog.com
Samsung sph-M510
A clam shell cell phone with inbuilt camera and mp3 player
Samsung T219
The Samsung T219 is an entry-level flip phone. It has a colorful frame with highlights and colored keypad, and is tr-band receptive. Its interior screen has 65k-colors and is 1.63" diagonal, and there is also an external black and white information display. Its phone book stores up to 1000 entries, and the T219 is capable of Internet browsing over WAP 2.0. It allows SMS, MMS, and instant messaging, and also features Bluetooth wireless connectivity. The T219 can play mp3 files, though its internal memory is only 3MB, and this is designed mianly for using mp3 ringtones. Its features are basic, and it is designed to have a low price point, geared towards first-time cell phone users or those on a budget.
Samsung T459
The Samsung T459 is an mid-range sliding messaging phone with several basic functions. Its main feature is a full QWERTY keypad that slides out horizontally, mainly for messaging purposes. It is quad-band receptive and features a large, 2.1"-diagonal 256k-color screen. It has a 1.3-megapixel camera with video capture, as well as an mp3/MPEG4 player. Internal memory is 60MB, but this can be expanded with a microSD card up to 4GB. The T459 allows SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, and has Bluetooth version 2.0. It can also browse the Internet over WAP 2.0, and comes with a built-in speakerphone.
Samsung t509
The Samsung T509 is an entry-level candybar handset. It is tri-band receptive on the 2G network, and features a slim frame and 65k-color screen. It has a VGA video camera, with video capture, and allows SMS, EMS, and MMS messaging. It allows Internet browsing over WAP 2.0, and has numerous basic applications. These includ voice dialing, voice memo, organizer and stopwatch. The T509 has a 500-entry phonebook, Java 2.0 and Bluetooth wireless 2.0. Its data transfer rate is EDGE Class 10, at 236.8 kbps. The phone comes in black and silver, and allows doanloadable polyphonic and mp3 ringtones. It also has a low price point.
Samsung T609
The Samsung T609 is an entry-level quad-band flip phone. It has a 262k-color internal display and a black and white external display. It also has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video recording. The T609 can play mp3s as ringtones and as a music player, and features 17MB of on-board memory and a microSD card slot to expand up to 2GB. It allows SMS, email, MMS and instant messaging, and has Bluetooth v2.0 wireless connectivity. Other features include a 1000-entry phone book, basic personal information tools and approximately 2,5 hours of talk time per charge.
Samsung T619
The Samsung T619 is an entry-level flip phone. It is quad-band receptive, and features an internal 256k-color screen and external black and white information screen. It also has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with multiple shot modes and video capture. Its phone book stores up to 1000 entries, and it is capable of Internet browsing over WAP 2.0. It allows SMS, MMS, and instant messaging, and also features Bluetooth wireless connectivity. The T619 has an mp3 player with 30MB of on-board storage, but does not have a card slot. It also has several personal information management tools.
Samsung Ultra Edition 5.9 (U100)
How thin can cell phones go? Samsung is testing the limits of engineering with the new U100 that beats their old super thin cell by 5mm. The U100 measures in at an incredible 5.9mm thick which is just over half of a centimeter and a quarter of an inch.
Samsung Ultra Smart F700
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.
Samsung UltraTOUCH S8300
Introduced on February 9th 2009, the UltraTOUCH S8300 is a high end slider cellphone from Samsung. Featuring a 2.8" AMOLED touch screen, an 8MP camera with dual LED flash, a high quality 30FPS VGA video recording mode, compatibility with a large number of video codecs/containers, GPS navigation with geo-tagging functionality, an FM radio with RDS, and a microSDHC slot, the 12.7mm-thick phone includes a 3x4 keypad slider for texting and number input. The device features HSDPA, UMTS and EDGE/GPRS connection compatibility as well as Bluetooth A2DP. There is currently no release or pricing information available.
Samsung X200
The Samsung X200 is a basic, entry-level tri-band flip phone. It has a 65k-color screen with several wallpapers and downloadable pictures. It has a 1000-entry phone book, organizer and voice memo. The X200 allows SMS, MMS and EMS messaging, and uses T9 predictive text entry. It is capable of browsing the Internet over WAP 1.2.1, and has Java 2.0 applications. It also feaures some basic tools such as calculator, calendar and alarm clock. The X200 has a speakerphone as well, and battery life is an approximate 3 hours of talk time per charge. Comes 40 polyphonic ringtones.
Samsung X210
The Samsung X210 is an entry-level tri-band flip phone with similar design and feautres to the Samsung X210. Like the X200, it features a 65k-color screen, and most other features are identical. One main difference is that the X210 has a built-in FM radio receiver. It has a 1000-entry phone book, organizer and voice memo. The X210 allows SMS, MMS and EMS messaging, and uses T9 predictive text entry. It is capable of browsing the Internet over WAP 1.2.1, and has Java 2.0 applications. The X210 has a speakerphone as well and 40 polyphonic ringtones. It has about 3 hours of talk time per battery charge.
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Samsung X830
The Samsung X830 is a tri-band receptive handset that functions as an mp3 player as well as a phone. It has a unique swivel design that, when closed, uses a click wheel to navigate the music library. When opened, it takes the form of a full phone, with an unconventional thinner keypad. It has 1GB of internal memory, as well as a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video capture. The X830 is capable of SMS, MMS and email messaging, and is Bluetooth compatible. It also comes in four colors and includes and allows downloadable games. It can also access the Internet over WAP 2.0. Expected battery life is up to 5 hours of talk time per charge.
Samsung ZV60
The Samsung ZV60 is a mid-range flip phone. It is 3G-enabled, and has a large 1.9"-diagonal 256k-color display, as well as an external 65k-color display. It also has a 2.0-megapixel camera with video capture, and another secondary VGA camera for video calling. The ZV60 also includes an mp3 player, with 30MB of on-board storage and a microSD card expansion slot. It allos SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, and comes with an HTML browser and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. Expected battery life is around 150 minutes of talk time. The ZV60 was released exclusively in Asia.
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Siemens SL65 GSM
From ManufacturerThe SL65 - A True Jewel in Technology and Design Like any jewel, you have to slide the two shells of this tiny giant to open it up. Once uncovered, the inside of the SL65 unveils a whole set of high-tech features. A built-in digital camera allows for video and image capturing in excellent quality. And just in case you are for once not right in the middle of the action, the digital still camera features a 5x zoom function. Why we call this mobile phone a jewel becomes clear, when you take a closer look at the detailed finish of the Siemens SL65. An attractive wrap-around band design highlights the gorgeous appearance of this slider phone. The dynamic touch of the two surfaces is as handsome when the phone is closed as it convinces opened up. And when it comes to good looks, the 65 thousand color TFT display of the Siemens SL65 leaves no expectations unfulfilled. The large 130x130 pixel screen opens your eyes to a world almost as colorful as reality.
SMS M500
How much technology can you pack into a watch-sized container? SMS Technology has taken a stab at that question with the SMS M500. Quad-band GSM cell phone, Bluetooth connectivity, mp3/AACS music playback, mp4 playback, and other regular features of a modern cell phone such as applications and games. Transferring data to and from the phone is accomplished by connecting the phone with its USB2.0 interface port.
SoftBank 705SC
The SoftBank 705SC is a slider style cell phone with a full assortment of functions while maintaining a slim and compact design at under 13mm thick and 85g. It is compatible with Bluetooth stereo headsets for phone calls or to play music transfered to the phone from a computer. It is also compatible with microSD memory cards for more music storage. There is also a built in 2.0 megapixel camera. It is capable of opening Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint files as well as PDF documents.
SoftBank 707SC
The SoftBank 707SC is a flip style cell phone with a full assortment of functions while maintaining a slim and compact design at under 12mm thick and 93g. It is compatible with Bluetooth stereo headsets for phone calls or to play music transfered to the phone from a computer with 130MB of internal memory. There is a 2.0 megapixel camera on a hinge making it ideal for a quick photo opportunity or a video call. It features translation and speech support in English, Chinese and Korean with "Tri-lingual" displays in Japanese, English and Korean. It is capable of opening Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint files as well as PDF documents. The SoftBank 707SC is available in black, white, teal and pink.
SoftBank 709SC
The SoftBank 709SC is a slider style cell phone with a full assortment of functions while maintaining a slim and compact design at under 13mm thick and 85g. This 3G compatible phone has internet download speeds of 1.8 Mbps allowing you to fully enjoy online content. It is compatible with Bluetooth stereo headsets for phone calls or to play music transfered to the phone from a computer. It is also compatible with microSD memory cards for more music storage, and there is also a built in 2.0 megapixel camera. It features translation and speech support in English, Chinese and Korean with "Tri-lingual" displays in Japanese, English and Korean. It is capable of opening Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint files as well as PDF documents. The SoftBank 709SC is available in black, white, grey and red.
Sony Ericsson C510 Radiation
The Sony Ericsson C510 Radiation is one of Sony's higher-end candybar handsets. It is 3G-enabled, and has a 2.2"-diagonal screen with 256k colors and accelerometer for autorotation. It has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with video capture, autofocus and LED flash, as well as a secondary QVGA videocalling camera. It has threaded SMS messaging, NetFront Internet browser and RSS reader, as well as a YouTube application, motion-game capabilities and mp3 player with track identification. It uses M2 memory sticks, and can expand its 100MB on-board memory to 8GB. It also has high-speed data transfer and stereo FM radio, as well as Bluetooth wireless connectivity. The C510 has three different releases - the C510, the C510a and the C510c, whose main differences are the frequency bands they can receive.
Sony Ericsson C702
The Sony Ericsson C702 is a higher-mid-range candybar handset. It has several different releases, the C702i, C702a and C702c. The latter two are the North American and mainland Chinese releases, respectively. It must be noted that only the C702i has 3G capabilities, even though all of them are quad-band receptive on the 2G network. The C702's other main feature is a GPS receiver which automatically geotags photographs. The camera is 3.15-megapixels and has autofocus, video capture and LED flash. There is also a secondary videocalling camera as well as mp3 player with track recognition. Internal memory is 160MB, and this can be expanded with M2 memory sticks up to 4GB. Also included is the NetFront Internet browser, picture editor and blogger, and stereo FM radio. The screen is large, at 2.2"-diagonal, and the whole phone is shock-, dust-, and splash-resistant, and is somewhat targeted at those who will use their phone outdoors often.
Sony Ericsson C902
Sony Ericsson C902 is the new flagship Cyber-Shot cell phone. A quadband 3GSM phone, it was released in February 2008. It is a replacement of the Sony Ericsson K850i. Comes with a 5 MP camera with face detection autofocus and LED flash. It has a music player, FM radio, 3G HDSPA, and a Bluetooth. Size wise it s 10.5 mm thick but wide enough to have big buttons for fast texting and a 5-way navigation pad. Screen resolution is slightly smaller than its predecessor because of camera control shortcots on the sides of the screen, however it s still as big as earlier Cyber-shots (240x320 pixels). MP3 and AC ringtones are supported. The phone comes pre-equpped with 160 MB memory and allows for microSD external memory. Connectivity comes with USB and Blue Tooth. Users have reported problems with the phone freezing or crashing occasionally.
Sony Ericsson F305
The Sony Ericsson F305 is a lower-mid-range quad-band sliding handset with basic features. It is supposed to be a combined phone/gaming device, and comes with 11 preloaded games as well as an additional M2 memory stick with 50 games on it. The F305 can play motion based games. It includes stereo speakers as well as an mp3 player with track recognition, and an FM radio receiver. It can browse the Internet over WAP 2.0 and has an email client. There is a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with photo editor and blogger, as well as video capture. Internal memory is 10MB, and this can be expanded up to 4GB. The F305 is also Bluetooth compatible, and its frame has exchangeable colorful covers, and battery life is an expected 8 hours per charge. Screen size is 2.0" diagonal, and displays 256k-colors.
Sony Ericsson G502
Sony's Ericcson G502 is a mid-range 3G-enabled candybar handset with several basic features. It has a 2.0"-diagonal, 256k-color screen and stylish metallic frame design. It has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture as well as an mp3 player and FM radio receiver. Its internal memory is 32MB but this can be expanded up to 8GB with M2 memory sticks. The mp3 player has track recognition, and the camera has a basic photo editor. The G502 can synchronize with an email account and access the Internet with a NetFront browser. Other features include a photo slideshow creation application, and Bluetooth wireless printing capabilities. The G502 also gets fairly long battery life, with 10h on the 2G or 5h on the 3G networks per charge.
Sony Ericsson G705
The Sony Ericsson G705 is a higher-end sliding handset with numerous features enabled for the 3G network. It is laregly designed for Internet browsing over the high-speed network. It has a YouTube application, automatic email synchronization, Wi-Fi connectivity, RSS feed subscription, and DLNA connections with other wireless devices. The G705 also has a GPS receiver and 3.15-megapixel digital camera. The camera has an LED flash, video capture, and automaticall geotags photos. Also included is n mp3 player with track recognition, a secondary videocalling camera, and NetFront 3.4 Internet browser. There are also web shortcut hotkey options, and an accelerometer to autorotate the screen. Internal memory is 120MB, and this can be expanded up to 8GB with M2 card, though the phone includes a 1GB card already.
Sony Ericsson G900
The Ericsson G900 is one of Sony's upper-mid-level 3G handsets, and it is supposed to function as a smartphone. Its main features are its 2.4"-diagonal touchscreen with stylus, which includes handwriting recognition, and its 5.0-megapixel digital camera with features like autofocus, image stabilization and touch focus. The camera can record video, and the phone also has a secondary videocalling camera. The G900 uses the Symbian operating system, has an Opera browser and can subscribe to RSS feeds. It also has email account synchronization, StickyNotes application, and mp3 player with track recognition. Other features include Wi-Fi connectivity, stereo FM radio, picture ediotr and document editor. The G900 has long battery life, lasting up to 12 hours per charge.
Sony Ericsson Idou
The Sony Ericsson Idou is a forthcoming high-end 3G smartphone that falls at the highest end of Sony's phones. The Idou is its concept name, and Sony claims that the actual release model will have a different title. The Idou has numerous features. Its display is large, at 3.5" diagonal, and is a full touch screen with 16 million colors and accelerometer for autorotation. One of the Idou's main features is its 12.1-megapixel digital camera, with xenon flash, touch-focus, autofocus, face and smile recognition, and geotagging based on the included GPS receiver. It also has a secondary VGA videocalling camera. The Idou includes Google Maps, gesture controls, mp3/video player and stereo FM receiver. It uses the Symbian OS, release 60, and has high-speed data transfer at 7.2Mbps, as well as Wi-Fi connectivity. Internal memory is 128MB, but this can be expanded up to 16GB with microSD cards, and an 8GB card is included. The Idou should be released some time in the third quarter of 2009. Pricing information and potential further specifications are forthcoming.
Sony Ericsson J220a
The Sony Ericsson J220a is ther American release version of the very basic J220, a dual-band candybar handset. It has a 65k-color screen with several wallpapers and themes, a 200-entry phone book and exchangeable covers. The J220a allows SMS and MMS messaging, comes with included games, and uses T9 predictive text entry. It also has basic applications like stopwatch and organizer. It can access the Internet over WAP 1.2.1, and comes in either back or blue colors. It can play polyphonic ringtones and comes with a ringtone compose, and its expected battery life is around 6 hours per charge. The J220 has a low price point as well.
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Sony Ericsson K200a
The Sony Ericsson K200a is an entry level GSM mobile phone from Sony Ericsson's K Series. The phone features a candybar design with a color LCD screen, large keypad, and shortcut keys for simple navigation. It includes a VGA camera that can be accessed with the press of a button and easy-to-navigate photo albums. The K200a has an infrared port and 2MB of internal memory for storing photos, address book entries, and text messages. It provides up to 8 hours of talk time, 300 hours standby, and is available in a metallic black or light champagne finish. The phone comes with a hands-free headset and a 1 year limited warranty.
Sony Ericsson K510i
The Sony Ericsson K510i is a candybar-style GSM mobile phone from Sony Ericsson's K Series. The phone is designed with a 128 x 160 pixel color screen, large keypad, and joystick controller for easy navigation. It features Bluetooth wireless technology and offers push email functionality for receiving instant emails. The phone also has an integrated media player and a built-in 1.3-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom for taking photos and recording videos. The K510i has Java support and features a MusicDJ function for composing music on the phone. It includes 28MB of internal memory for storing photos, videos, games, music, and email, and provides up to 7 hours of talk time. The phone is available in midnight black, seductive red, or polished purple finishes and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Sony Ericsson K550i
The Sony Ericsson K550i is a mid-range candybar-style quadband GSM mobile phone from Sony Ericsson's K Series. The phone's main feature is the integrated 2-megapixel Cyber-Shot camera that offers photo editing, photo blogging, face detection, and auto focus functionality. It includes Bluetooth connectivity and has an integrated media player, music recognition feature, and speakerphone. The K550i is designed with a color LCD screen and supports push email for receiving emails instantly. It also includes 64MB of internal memory as well as a memory stick micro slot for adding additional memory. The phone provides up to 7 hours of talk time and is available in a jet black, plum ruby, or pearl white finish.
Sony Ericsson K610i
The Sony Ericsson K610i is a mid-range candybar-style GSM mobile phone from Sony Ericsson's K Series. The phone features 3G technology to provide broadband internet access and has Bluetooth wireless technology for pairing with a headset or other Bluetooth device. It has an integrated media player and a built-in 2-megapixel camera for taking photos and recording videos. The K610i is enabled for blogging and supports push email for receiving email instantly. It includes 16MB of internal memory as well as a memory stick micro slot for adding additional space. The phone provides up to 7 hours of talk time and is available in an urban silver or evening red finish. Although it is almost identical in size, weight and design to Sony Ericsson's K530, the K610i is a step down from the K530 since it has a shorter battery life and lacks picture blogging, WAP 2.0, and FM radio.
Sony Ericsson K618
Combine "the best of both worlds" is Sony Ericsson's motto for this new phone about to be released. A small form factor and attractive design packages a wealth of advanced features inside. The phone packs in a host of media playback ability with audio and 3G audio/video streaming. Business users will also find a lot to love with the high speed connectivity options and Internet accessibility.Added from www.engadget.com
Sony Ericsson K660
The Sony Ericsson K660 is a mid-range candybar-style quadband mobile phone from Sony Ericsson's K Series. The phone features 3G technology with HSDPA for fast download speeds and has Bluetooth wireless technology for pairing with a headset or other Bluetooth device. It has an integrated media player with FM radio and a built-in 2-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom for taking photos and recording videos. It also includes video and picture blogging, RSS feeds, an Access Netfront browser, and has a landscape mode for horizontal web browsing. The K660 is designed with a large 240 x 320 pixel screen and comes with 32MB of internal memory as well as a memory stick micro slot for additional space. The phone provides up to 9 hours of talk time and is available in lime on white, wine on black, cyan on black, or silver on black finishes.
Sony Ericsson K750i
Shoot, store and share power imaging Open the K750i digital camera lens cover and you re ready to capture that special moment. Your K750i mobile phone is a digital camera with excellent picture quality. And when you want to catch some action, this phone takes video too. The K750i camera controls are very similar to popular digital cameras. The K750i comes with easy-to-use image editing PC software. Create multiple photo albums, add effects, send email with impressive images to anywhere in the world.The K750i also has a fully featured digital music player - your music in your mobile. Added from UStronics.com
Sony Ericsson K790a
The Sony Ericsson K790a is a mid-range candybar-style GSM mobile phone from Sony Ericsson's K Series. The phone's main feature is the 3.15-megapixel Cyber-Shot camera that offers a variety of functions including 16x digital zoom, auto focus, picture editing, image and video stabilization, and red eye reduction. It includes Bluetooth connectivity and has an integrated media player, FM radio, and speakerphone. The phone also supports picture blogging, RSS feeds, and push email. The K790a is designed with a color LCD screen and includes 64MB of internal memory as well as a memory stick micro slot for additional storage. The phone provides up to 7 hours of talk time and is available in a velvet black or allure brown finish.
Sony Ericsson K790i
It s here. A Cyber-shot digital camera and a small and sophisticated feature-packed EDGE phone all in one. Bring the K790i with you and you have a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, image and video stabilizer and built-in Xenon flash ready for any moment, anytime.
Sony Ericsson K800i
It's here. A Cyber-shot digital camera and a small and sophisticated feature-packed 3G phone all in one. Bring the K800i with you and you have a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, image and video stabilizer and built-in Xenon flash ready for any moment, anytime. BestPic technology lets you capture several images in quick succession with one press of the camera key. Pick the best. Delete the rest. A camera stabilizer function compensates any small movement of your hand when you re taking a picture and shooting video. When you ve taken a photo, you can share it straight away using Bluetooth, multimedia messaging or blog it. Added from UStronics.com
Sony Ericsson K810i
The Sony Ericsson K810i is a mid-range candybar-style triband mobile phone from Sony Ericsson's K Series. The phone's main feature is the 3.15-megapixel Cyber-Shot camera that offers a variety of functions including 16x digital zoom, auto focus, picture editing, image and video stabilization, and red eye reduction. It includes Bluetooth connectivity and is a step up from the K790a since it includes 3G technology for broadband internet access. The phone also has a media player, FM radio, push email, and supports picture blogging and RSS feeds. The K810i is designed with a color LCD screen and includes 64MB of internal memory as well as a memory stick micro slot for additional storage. The phone provides up to 10 hours of talk time and is available in noble blue, pulse red, and golden ivory finishes.
Sony Ericsson K850i
The Sony Ericsson K850i is a high-quality mobile phone configured to support all major operating frequencies in the entire world, including GSM, HSDPA, and UMTS. It comes equipped with a 5 megapixel CMOS camera sensor and BestPic technology, allowing for nine shots in quick succession. Bad shots can be thrown out, whereas underexposed pictures can be edited to remove red eye and other conditions. In addition, the K850i boasts PictBridge compatibility for printing directly off a digital camera, and without having to connect to a PC. Additional features of the Sony Ericsson K850i mobile camera include GSM Internet dial-up, secure wireless via Bluetooth, PC to phone USB, and synchronization & file transfer with a PC. The K850i also boasts a full Internet browser for surfing the web and sending email. The Sony Ericsson K850i retails for maintains an msrp of $389.99, but retails in stores between $150 to $350, depending on the outlet & contract chosen. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.
Sony Ericsson M600
The Sony Ericsson M600 is a mid-range smartphone with 3G network compatibility and touch screen and handwriting recognition. It also has a QWERTY keypad layout, with two characters per key. Its display is large, at 2.6"-diagonal, and uses 256k-colors. The M600 uses the Symbian OS v9.1 and has a 208MHz processor. It is capable of browsing the Internet over the high speed network using Opera 8, and it also has a Microsoft Office document viewer. It also has a media player for music and video, and includes 80MB of internal memory plus a 64MB M2 memory stick, expandable up to 4GB. Other features include automatic email synchronization, pre-loaded games, Bluetooth wireless, and video streaming. The M600 does not have a camera.
Sony Ericsson MBS-100
The Sony Ericsson MBS-100, a wireless bluetooth speaker from Sony Ericsson carrying a futuristic and slightly "creepy" matrix look. It is said to deliver a great sound and it removes the hassle of wires getting tangled up or stepped on. This speaker comes delivered with a carrying bag for ease of transportation, it's size dimensions are 100.0 x 100.0 x 100.0 mm (metric) or 3.9 x 3.9 x 3.9 inches (US). It has a total range of 10 meters from your phone when used.
Sony Ericsson P990
The Sony Ericsson P990 is a mid-range smartphone enabled for the 3G network. It has a large, 2.7" touchscreen with stylus and handwriting recognition, and it has a folding keypad that, when unfolded, becomes a full QWERTY keypad, but when folded is a standard touch-tone keypad. It uses the Symbian 9.1 operating system and has a 208MHz processor. It has a media player as well as an FM radio receiver, and uses the Opera 8.0 HTML Internet browser. It is also Wi-Fi connective, has Bluetooth wireless, and email account synchronization. It features a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with autofocus and LED flash, as well as video capture and a secondary VGA videocalling camera. Its internal memory 60MB, and uses M2 memory sticks to expand. It includes one 64MB stick. Expected battery life is around 9 hours of talk time per charge. There are two versions of the P990, the P990c, released in mainland China and featuring Chinese character input, and the P990i, released in Europe.
Sony Ericsson P990i
The Ericsson P990i is the European release of the Ericsson P990. There are only two releases of the P990, the P990i and the P990c. The only difference between the two is that the P990c was released in China and therefore allows Chinese character input. The P990i is thus exactly the same as the P990, without the Chinese capabilities. See the Ericsson P990 for full description.
Sony Ericsson S500
The Sony Ericsson S500 is a mid-range sliding handset with quad-band 2G reception. It has two different release names, the European/North American S500i, and the Chinese s500c, both with identical features except for the S500c's Chinese character inputs. The handset has a colored metallic keypad and 2.0"-diagonal 256k-color screen. It allows SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging, comes with NetFront browser, and allows subscriptions to RSS feeds. It has an mp3 player as well with track identification. Internal memory is 12MB, but this can be expanded via M2 stick up to 2GB. Also included is Bluetooth connectivity, downloadable ringtones and ringtone composer, and 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video recording. The S500 also has fairly long battery life, with up to 9 hour of talk time per charge.
Sony Ericsson S500i
The Sony Ericsson S500i is a theme-based mobile slider phone featuring special external lighting effects that change based on time of day. It features Bluetooth technology for wireless transmissions, PictBridge for sending photos straight to a printer, and PC synchronization via USB for aligning data between the unit and one s computer. In addition, the Ericsson S500i boasts a 2.0-megapixel camera with a 4x digital zoom that also records videos and allows for immediate transfer of pictures to the Web. Additional features of the Sony Ericsson S500i slider phone include support for polyphonic ringtones, support for A2DP headsets, and Internet functionality, such as emailing, web browsing, and even accessing RSS feeds. The Sony Ericsson S500i retails between $145 to $245, and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Sony Ericsson T303a
The Sony Ericsson T303a is the North American release of the T303, a tri-band receptive entry-level sliding handset with several basic features. Its display uses 65k-colors and is 1.8" diagonal. It has a 1.3-megapixel digital camera as well as an mp3 player with track identification, and an FM radio receiver. Its internal memory is 8MB, and this cannot be expanded because there is no card slot. The T303 can send SMS and MMS messages, and uses T9 predictive text entry. It also has Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and can browse the Internet over WAP 2.0. Other features include organizer, stopwatch, alarms and downloadable wallpapers and ringtones. Battery life is long, with up to 9 hours of talk time per charge.
Sony Ericsson T610
The Sony Ericsson T610 is a basic, entry-level candybar handset. It has tri-band GSM reception and a 65k-color screen with downloadable wallpapers. It has a 510-entry phone book, and ringtones can be assigned to specific contacts. It has a CIF camera (352 x 268 pixels) and Java applications, including three games with other ones available to download. The T610 can send SMS, MMS and email messages, and uses T9 predictive text entry. It is also Bluetooth compatible, and can access the Internet over WAP 2.0/xHTML. It has a very long battery life of up to 14 hours of talk time per charge. Other features include voice memo, alarm and organizer.
Sony Ericsson T700
The Sony Ericsson T700 is a mid-range candybar handset with 3G capabilities. It has a 2.0"-diagonal, 256k-color display and stylish metallic frame design. It also has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and video capture. The 3G high-speed network enables the T700's videocalling feature, though it does not have a secondary camera. It has an mp3 and video player with track recognition, and 25MB of internal memory expandable up to 8GB with M2 stick. Included with the phone is a 512MB M2 stick as well. The T700 also has an FM radio receiver, NetFront Internet browser, high-speed data transfer and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. Like the other Ericsson T-series phones, the T700 has a long battery life, up to 9.5 hours of talk time.
Sony Ericsson W302
The Sony Ericsson W302 is a quad-band candybar handset that focuses on being an mp3 player as much as a phone. It has a 256k-color screen with downloadable wallpapers and themes, as well as a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture at 15FPS. It uses Sony's Walkman music player interface to play mp3s, and this comes with track recognition and custom playlists. It also has an FM radio tuner. The W302 has 20MB of internal memory, and this can be expanded using Memory Stick Micro (M2) media up to 4GB, though the phone comes with a 512MB M2 stick. It is also Bluetooth wireless compatible, and can browse the Internet over WAP 2.0. The W302 has long battery life, with up to 10 hours as a music player or 7 hours of talk time as a phone.
Sony Ericsson W350
The Sony Ericsson W350 is a tri-band handset that duals as an mp3 player. It has a 256k-color screen and candybar-like design where only the bottom keypad cover flips open - when closed, the cover provides music player keys. The W350 uses Sony's Walkman music player interface to play mp3s, and this comes with track recognition and custom playlists. It has 14MB of internal memory, and includes a 512MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) and this can be expanded up to 4GB. Also included is a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with picture editor, though it is not capable of video capture. The W350 is Bluetooth connective, and has a stereo FM radio receiver as well. The phone has three different versions: the W350i, W350c and W350a. The only differences are their reception bands and that the W350c has Chinese character input.
Sony Ericsson W350a
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Sony Ericsson W380
The Sony Ericsson W380 is a tri-band flip handset with very similar features to the Ericsson W350 and meant to function as an mp3 player and phone in one. It has a wide, metallic frame available in several colors, and the exterior has touch controls for the music player. The W380 uses Sony's Walkman music player interface to play mp3s, and comes with track recognition and custom playlists. It has 14MB of internal memory, and includes a 512MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) and this can be expanded up to 4GB. Also included is a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with picture editor, though it is not capable of video capture. The W380 is Bluetooth connective, and has a stereo FM radio receiver as well. Like the W350, it has three different release versions, the W350i, W350c and W350a, the differences being their regional releases and reception bands.
Sony Ericsson W395
The Sony Ericsson W395 is a mid-level quad-band sliding handset that is also an mp3 player. The music player uses Sony's Walkman interface, and the phone has two rear-mounted stereo speakers. The display features 256k-colors and scratch resistant surface, and the phone has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture. It uses Openwave HTML Internet browser and can read RSS feeds, and also has Bluetooth wireless capabilities. Internal memory is 10MB, but the W395 includes a 1GB M2 memory stick, and can expand up to 4GB. Also included is an FM radio tuner, track identification, and motion-sensing game compatibility. As a music player, the W395 gets around 12.5 hours of battery life, and 8 hours of talk time as a phone.
Sony Ericsson W508
The Sony Ericsson W508 is a higher-end Walkman flip phone enabled for use on the 3G network. It has numerous features relating to its music player, and these include shaking the phone to control playback, custom playlists, track recognition, and stereo FM radio receiver. The W508 uses its camera to track motion, enabling gestures such as waving a hand over the phone to silence it. The camera itself is 3.15-megpixels with video capture, and there is a secondary camera for videocalling. Other features include external music controls, Bluetooth wireless and NetFront HTML Internet browser. The phone also comes with a customizable cover, to allow user-created designs. Memory expansion format is M2 cards, and the phone also includes a step counting application and threaded SMS messaging.
Sony Ericsson W580
The Sony Ericsson W580 is a mid-range Walkman phone. It has a sliding frame and is quad-band receptive with a 2.0" 256k-color screen. Its mp3 player has features like track recognition and Sony's Walkman user interface. The W580 also has a built-in 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture and photo-to-blog uploading. It also has an FM radio receiver, and can browse the Internet using the NetFront browser. The W580 uses M2 memory sticks, and comes with one 512MB stick, which can be expanded up to 4GB. Other features include Bluetooth connectivity, calorie counter and pedometer, ringtone composer, and multiple colors. Battery life is generally up to 9 hours of talk time per charge. The W580 had two release names, the W580c for China, and the W580i for the rest of the world.
Sony Ericsson W600i
The Sony Ericsson W600i Walkman phone, as you might expect, is an entertainment focused phone with a strong emphasis on music. This has all the standard phone features, but has several advanced music features that allow you to stream, store and play back music with a one click. It allows you to play, rewind, fast forwardd, equalize, shuffle tracks and create playlists as you would expect from a dedicated music player. Other music features include Disc2Phone software allowing direct CD to phone transfers by "drag and drop", flight mode which disables features that might disturb airplane equipment, FM radio and MegaBass for a bigger sound. Other non-music features include a built-in email client, java support to enjoy games downloaded from the web and Bluetooh wireless technology. There is also a built in camera and flip out number pad when you need to take a break from music to make a phone call.
Sony Ericsson W610i
The Sony Ericsson W610i Walkman phone, as you might expect, is an entertainment focused phone with a strong emphasis on music. This has all the standard phone features, but has several advanced music features that allow you to stream, store and play back music with a one click via the included Walkman key. It allows you to play, rewind, fast forwardd, equalize, shuffle tracks and create playlists as you would expect from a dedicated music player. Other music features include Disc2Phone software allowing direct CD to phone transfers by "drag and drop", flight mode which disables features that might disturb airplane equipment, FM radio and MegaBass for a bigger sound. There is also a 2.0 megapixel camera with digital zoom, video and built in flash. Other non-music features include a built-in email client, pre-installed games and Bluetooh wireless technology.
Sony Ericsson W660i
The Ericsson W660i is one of Sony's mid-range 3G Walkman/phone handsets. Like all of Sony's Walkman series phones, the W660i focuses on being an mp3 player. It has Sony's trackID song recognition feature and Walkman 2.0 interface, which allows custom playlists and displays album art. It also comes with an FM radio receiver. Its memory media format is M2 stick, which can expand the 16MB internal memory to a maximum of 4GB. Most releases of the W660i come with a 512MB M2 stick as well. There is a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture as well as a secondary VGA videocalling camera. Also included are a picture editor and photo blogging application. The W660i is 3G enabled, and thus has high-speed data transfer. Other features include Bluetooth wireless connectivity and up to six hours of talk time per charge. Its release was exclusively in Europe.
Sony Ericsson W705
The Ericsson W705 falls at the higher end of Sony's mp3-player phones and offers numerous features. It puts much emphasis on being an mp3 player, and uses Sony's Walkman interface to navigate music libraries. It has customizable playlists, includes a headset, shake controls for playback, and an FM radio receiver. It is also a 3G phone, with up to 7.6Mbps data transfer and videocalling options. It has a GPS receiver as well, and a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with LED flash, video capture and geotagging. The videocalling camera has VGA resolution. The W705's on-board memory is 120MB, but this can be expanded up to 8GB, and the phone comes with a 4GB M2 stick. Other features included thread-view SMS messaging, step counter, Bluetooth wireless and up to 10 hours of talk time battery life.
Sony Ericsson W760
The Ericsson W760 is a higher-end Walkman phone from Sony. It is 3G-enabled and has numerous features as a phone, and also focuses on being a music player. Its mp3 player uses Sony's Walkman 2.0 interface, which allows customizable playlists, and also features track identification, shake controls and stereo speakers. It can hold up to 4GB of music using an M2 stick, and comes with a 1GB stick. The W760 also has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with video capture, as well as a GPS receiver with a navigator application. It can access the Internet using the NetFront browser and cna subscribe to RSS feeds. Other features include Bluetooth wireless, photo editorand up to 9 hours of battery life. The W760 has three release versions, the functionally identical W760i and W760a, named per region, and the W760c in China, which does not have any 3G receptivity.
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Sony Ericsson W810i
The W810i Walkman is a powerful music player with everything you need for a mobile music lifestyle. A digital music player, FM radio, music management software and accessories to make music listening pure pleasure. In addition, the 2-megapixel camera takes excellent photos and if you need to catch some action, the W810i has video, too. When you want to go online, the W810i has a full-function internet browser and all the messaging you need to send pictures, video and sounds. EDGE gives the W810i the speed you need.
Sony Ericsson W890
The Ericsson W90 is a higher-end mp3 player phone from Sony. Its media player uses Sony's Walkman 3.0 interface, and has such features as custom playlists, song recognition, access to Sony's high-speed music store and video or audio podcast subscription. As a phone, the W90 is 3G-enabled and has a 3.6Mbps data transfer rate. It also has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with video capture, as well as a secondary videocalling camera. It has photo and video blogging applications, and Bluetooth wireless. It can access the Internet with NetFront 3.4 and allows RSS feed subscription. The handset is candybar style, and has a 2.0"-diagonal 256k-color screen. The W90 has two release names, the W890i in Europe and North America, and the W890c in China, the difference being that the W890c is not 3G enabled, and only tri-band receptive.
Sony Ericsson W900i
A handsfree with quality earbud-type earphones is supplied, with one difference: A remote control with LCD panel. Depending on how you view appendages, we thought the remote at least gives the user the option to operate the W900i without having to take it out. A button toggles between the music player and FM radio, while two side dials operate the volume and station tuner. For gamers as well, there's now a dedicated 3D accelerator for 3D gaming capability. Added from UStronics.com
Sony Ericsson W902
The Sony Ericsson W902 is a candybar, 3G-enabled Walkman phone, and is one of Ericsson's higher level Walkman models. It puts a lot of emphasis on being a music player as much as it is a phone, and uses the Walkman user interface to navigate song libraries. It also includes equalizer presets, track identification, shake controls, and custom playlists. There is an FM radio receiver as well. The W902 has a 5.0-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and autofocus, as well as video capture. There is also a seocndary QVGA camera for video calling and a GPS receiver that automatically geotags photos, and a basic photo editor application. Intenral memory is 25MB, but the phone comes with an 8GB M2 memory stick, which is its maximum possible capacity. Other features include Bluetooth wireless, NetFront Internet browsing and long battery life.
Sony Ericsson W910
Sony Ericsson W910, released in June 2007, is an HDPSA enabled slider phone that comes at the top of the Company's walkman's range. It is a quadband GSM phone that is also compatible with HSDPSA. Songs can be switched by flicking the phone, and the screen changes view as you rotate the phone. It is 12 mm thick, with 86 g of weight and a 240x320 pixels. It comes with 35 MB built in phone memory and supports the Sony proprietary Micro Memory Stick. With the GSM network it can handle up to 9 hour talk time and 400 hours of standby time. The Camera has a 2 megapixel resolution and records videos.
Sony Ericsson W950i
The Sony Ericsson W950i Walkman phoneis a 3G phone with touchscreen and music capabilities you'd expect from a Walkman phone. This has all the standard phone features, but has several advanced music features that allow you to stream, store and play back music with a one click. It allows you to play, rewind, fast forwardd, equalize, shuffle tracks and create playlists as you would expect from a dedicated music player. Album art helps you see what you are listening to and the USB connectivity allows quick and easy music transfer. If you hear a song that you don't know the name of, record a few seconds and TrackID will give you the song name, album and artist in seconds. The 3G network gives you quick and easy access to the internet, multimedia messaging and email on the go. The Sony Ericsson W950i also features wireless Bluetooth technology with a range of 10 meters for wireless handfree operation.
Sony Ericsson W980
The Sony Ericsson W980 is an upper-mid-level 3G-enabled flip phone. It is one of Sony's Walkman/phone combinations, and focuses on being an mp3 player and a phone at the same time. It has two displays, one internal 2.2"-diagonal, and a smaller external display, both 256k-colors, and uses an accelerometer for autorotation. The music player uses Sony's Walkman user interface, and includes such features as track identification, custom playlists and shake controls. It also has built-in stereo speakers. The phone has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with video capture, as well as a secondary camera for videocalling. The W980 has an FM radio receiver, NetFront Internet browser, and Bluetooth connectivity. It does not feature a memory card slot, but its internal storage capacity is 8GB. Expected battery life is up to nine hours of talk time on the 2G network.
Sony Ericsson W995
Introduced at the Mobile World Conference in February 2009, the Ericsson W995 is a top-of-the-line, fully featured media phone from Sony. Featuring a 2.6-inch QVGA screen, 8.1MP camera, A-GPS capabilities with Google Maps software, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G, DLNA certification, 118MB of built in memory and an included 8GB M2 card, the device is compatible with Sony's PlayNow services - allowing users to share and stream media from a PC or PS3. Available in Q2 2009 in black, silver and red, the cost of the device has not been announced.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
Introduced at the Mobile World Congress in 2008, the Ericsson Xperia X1 is a high-end GSM Sony smartphone manufactured by HTC. Featuring a 3" WVGA touchscreen, a slide out QWERTY keyboard, a 3.2MP camera, an FM radio, A-GPS capabilities, WiFi, Bluetooth, 512MB of internal storage and a micro SD storage expansion slot, the device is Sony's first phone to run Windows Mobile. It comes with Opera Mobile pre-installed, and includes advanced features such as push email, an RSS feed reader, and handwriting recognition. Initially released in October of the same year, the Xperia X1 was offered unlocked a month later for $799. It is available in black or silver.
Sony Ericsson Z520a
From Manufacturer - As a quad-band phone, the Z520a works on GSM networks worldwide. Featuring dual color internal and external screens, an ingenious caller-ID function using perimeter flashing lights combined with music alerts users of incoming callers. Also containing a 4x digital zoom VGA camera, the Z520a supports infrared and Bluetooth connectivity, 16 MB memory and Mobile Java 3D gaming.
Sony Ericsson Z710i
A sophisticated clamshell phone for fast and effective calling, messaging and data communications. Organize and synchronize. Z710i has Bluetooth technology for PC-to-phone calendar and contacts synchronization. Push email gets your email straight to your phone and RSS feeds keep you updated on the latest news and events. Capture and share an image of where you are with the Z710i 2 megapixel camera and multimedia messaging. EDGE gives you the speed you need. Enjoy your favorite music and video on the go.Added from UStronics.com
Sony Ericsson Z750
The Ericsson Z750 is a 3G-enabled flip phone that falls in the mid-range of Sony's lineup. It has tri-band 3G coverage and has data transfer rates up to 1.8 Mbps. It has a 256k-color screen, 2.2"-diagonal, and a secondary LED display on the exterior. Its camera has a 2.0-megapixel resolution and video capture, and there is an additional videocalling VGA camera. The Z750 can access the Internet over WAP 2.0 with the NetFront HTML browser, and can read RSS feeds. Also included is an mp3 player with track identification and a stereo FM receiver. Other features include a photo editor, T9 predictive text entry and Bluetooth wireless. Battery life is typically up to 9h on the 2G network, or 3.5 on the 3G one.
T-Mobile Dash (HTC Excalibur)
T-Mobile's version of the HTC Excalibur Smartphone. The Dash features a 200MHz OMAP processor, 128MB of built-in Flash memory, 64MB of RAM and a QVGA landscape display. Dash runs on the EDGE network, and not the speedier 3G system, but the Dash also has WiFi built in.
T-Mobile G1
The T-Mobile G1 (aka HTC Dream or HTC G1) is the first mobile device to run Android, Google's open-source mobile phone platform, released on September 23, 2008. This mobile device competes squarely with the Apple iPhone, and boast a similar feature-set, including WiFi/3G network access, a touch screen, web browser, and downloadable third-party applications via the Google marketplace. The HTC Dream features a full QWERTY keyboard tucked away behind a sliding 3.2" touch screen display.
T-Mobile SDA
Loaded with Microsoft Outlook Mobile, the SDA from T-Mobile lets you easily access your e-mail, calendar and contacts. Access T-Mobile's HotSpot service for net access on the go. Oh ya, makes phone calls too!Added from www.t-mobile.com
Ten One Design Apple iPhone Macbook Pogo Sketch Stylus Pen
Introducing the Pogo Sketch. Compatible with the iPhone 3G, iPod Touch 2G and the Macbook! The ergromatically designed pogo sketch is in a league of its own. Made using a light weight aluminium, it design will captivate you like no other. The soft tips glides over your trackpad or display, giving you the ease of control to draw, sketch, draw characters or just slide to unlock. Most importantly, it helps to reduce inaccuracies. Turn your MacBook trackpad into a pen tablet for premium drawing programs! The new multi-touch trackpads allow the Pogo Sketch to control your favorite drawing programs. Any drawing program that accepts mouse input will work. Many users find it easiest to use their opposite thumb for depressing the trackpad while sketching lightly on the surface.
The Mobal World Phone
What is the Mobal World Phone?The Mobal World Phone is an international cell phone service for American who travel abroad and need to keep in contact.The idea behind the service is to provide American travelers with a single cell phone service that they can use around the world. Friends, family and colleagues don t even need to know which country they re in to reach them, they just dial their Mobal World Phone.To date, the Mobal World Phone can be used in over 170 countries worldwide. Who is the Mobal World Phone for?The Mobal World Phone can be used by any American who travels abroad, but typically it is used by those who s own cell phones will not work outside of the US, due to either technical incompatibility or because their own carriers don t offer the service.The Mobal World Phone is also used by those that like to keep a separate number for when they re abroad, so they can control who can call them (to avoid getting woken up in the middle of the night by someone who didn t know they were in China!)The Mobal World Phone is also used by business travelers. Having a second phone makes it easy to keep a record of their expenses, and having one number around the world means clients and colleagues do not need to know which country they re in to reach them.What are the features of The Mobal World Phone? Works in over 170 countries with one phone number Service always automatically chooses the strongest cell phone signal in the area to place calls, ensuring calls are the best quality available in the area Service never expires so no need to worry about running out of credit Free English-speaking customer service Free online statements 60-day money-back guarantee Is there any criticism against The Mobal World Phone?Increasing the cost of international phone calls has become a commodity, with different services trying to cut prices to become the cheapest. In doing this, these services often have to cut corners in other areas to deliver cheaper calls, such as the quality of the calls or the ease of use.For example, Mobal claim that switch services route calls through a third party connection which can weaken the signal, or that local SIM cards require you to switch SIM cards and phone numbers in each new country, making it hard to keep people updated on which number you will be using and when.The Mobal World Phone say they continue to focus on the quality and convenience of its service, believing that the most important thing is actually being able to place a call when you need, rather than trying to get the cheapest calls whatever the cost.Reviews and sources of the Mobal World PhoneReview of the Mobal World Phone at The Travel Insiderhttp://www.thetravelinsider.info/roadwarriorcontent/mobalrental.htmMobal reviewed in Time Magazinehttp://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1101040823-682276,00.htmlMobal reviewed on About.comhttp://cruises.about.com/od/travelgearandgadgets/gr/mobal_phone.htm Mobal reviewed in the Wall Street Journalhttp://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB112639635543837276.html?mod=sunday%255Fjournal%255Fprimary%255Fhs How to get The Mobal World PhoneThe Mobal World Phone is available online at http://www.mobalworldphone.com
Toshiba TG01
Introduced in early February 2009 and later unveiled at the Mobile World Conference, the TG01 is a high end touchscreen cellphone from Toshiba. With a large 4.1" WVGA touchscreen, the 9.9mm thick handset is the worlds first to be powered by the 1GHz Snapdragon CPU. This allows for a custom 3D interface running on Windows Mobile 6.1, as well as increasingly power-hungry entertainment functionality. Of course the device includes all of the standard features for a cellphone of this calibre: fast HSDPA data, GPS, WiFi, 3.2MP camera, and a microSD slot for expansion. A release date is planned for sometime in the summer; no MSRP has been announced.
Verizon XV6700
The XV6700 mobile phone from Verizon is a lightweight PDA-phone running Windows Mobile 5.0. It is also known as the UT Starcom XV6700, and is nearly identical to its Sprint counterpart the PPC-6700. Hence, reviews for either the Verizon phone and the Sprint phone are almost interchangeable
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