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It’s probably fair to say that the original RAZR
from Motorola (christened the V3) was one of the most revolutionary
mobile phones of its time. In the 3 years since then, Motorola have
rested on there laurels and deservedly basked in the success of this
particular model by releasing minimal updates to this universally appealing
design. Amongst these were the bug-ridden V3i and the 3G V3X, but of
late the mobile phone market has moved on considerably and it will take
an awful lot for the V3 RAZR’s successor to have anything like
the same impact...
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The Motorola U9 is heralded as combining “the surprising with
the familiar” and the first surprise is that the U9 is a music
phone. Gone is the PEBL name and the form over function approach, replaced
by updated features and multimedia technology in the familiar rounded
clamshell design...
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The Nokia Xpress Music mobile phones have rapidly taken up a prominent
position as one of the leading lights in the music-phone market, putting
them hot-on-the-heels of Sony Ericssons equally-proficient Walkman range.
A recent addition to a lower-end of these handsets is the 5310, a candy-bar
handset with a colour scheme and design tweaks take from the 5300 Xpress
Music...
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The Nokia 5700 XpressMusic is a music phone
revolution - in literal terms! What's unique about the way this handset
works is the simple 180 degree twist required to swap between phone
keypad and music keys. Doing this gives access to different applications
within the Symbian Series 60 operating system...
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Not so long ago Nokia released one of their first serious
entries into the ‘slim-phone’ market, the much-acclaimed
6300. All things considered, this was a very impressive mid-range handset,
as it had pretty much everything you could want. It had the typical
simple Nokia interface, user-friendly controls, a good-range of features,
as well as being very durable thanks to the stainless steel-casing...
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In making the 6500 classic such a thin handset,
of course a few sacrifices have had to be made to accommodate the ‘less
is more' approach. This manifests itself in the removal of the
traditional power key located at the top above the screen, which would
also enable quick-switching of profiles, and the lack of a volume key
on either side. Speaker volume on calls is now controlled by using the
‘up key on the centre d-pad, and the power key is now the ‘end
call' button...
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Though they both bear the same product code, the Nokia
6500 Slide should not be confused with the 6500 Classic, as the differences
are vast between each of these models. It would be safe to say that
the only real similarities aside from the name are the finish and build
quality of each phone...
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The 7900 Prism will come with the previously
seen distinctive triangular keys, and a unique display setup known as
“living wallpaper,” Odd as it may sound, the display will
change dynamically dependent on time of day, signal strength and battery
life. This will certainly ensure that the 7900 Prism is by far the most
unique mobile phone on the market in terms of design...
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Specifications-wise, the Nokia E51 is well equipped with
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G. The Nokia E51 supports a variety of email systems,
including Microsoft ActiveSync and Mail for Exchange, Visto Mobile,
and Seven Always-on. Targeted at professionals who value the convenience
of a single device for both business and personal use..
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One of the key features that Nokia are trying
to push with the N81 isn’t so much the hardware, but rather what
the hardware links to. Nokia are launching the phone with direct access
to their brand new Ovi platform, giving access to over 2 million tracks,
pre-sale tickets to gigs, downloadable games through the re-launched
N-Gage brand and online photo blogging...
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