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Although lately there has been a lack of truly durable mobile phones
after the design of the Nokia 5140i, this market hasn't really
been highlighted to the extent that it perhaps should have been until
the launch of the JCB Tough Phone, also known as the Sonim XP-1. Here
was a mobile phone that knew its market before it was even fully designed
and then proceeded to capitalise on the spaces available to it. Now
it seems that at least one of the big-boys has taken notice, evidence
put forward by Samsungs M110, which is also known as the Samsung Solid...
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The latest and from the Samsung Ultra range of phones, the Samsung U900 Soul is rumoured to be the last Ultra-range phone to be made by Samsung. Described as standing for "Spirit Of ULtra", the U900 Soul is the smartest Ultra series phone yet. At 12.9mm in a tough brushed-metal casing, the Samsung Soul is a good-looking handset, solid without being too chunky...
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The latest and from the Samsung Ultra range of phones, the Samsung U900 Soul is rumoured to be the last Ultra-range phone to be made by Samsung. Described as standing for "Spirit Of ULtra", the U900 Soul is the smartest Ultra series phone yet. At 12.9mm in a tough brushed-metal casing, the Samsung Soul is a good-looking handset, solid without being too chunky...
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The
Sony Ericsson K850i features improvements to the camera interface and
a new media browser that allows pictures to easily be rotated and viewed.
Images move from portrait to landscape simply by turning the phone,
the in built accelerometer sensing movement and adjusting the screen
to suit...
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One feature that may seems like a slight
departure from the P-Series models of old is the inclusion of a Blackberry-style
QWERTY keypad that combines 2 letters in 1 button...
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The Sony Ericsson S500i is a quad-band GSM
slider handset that manages to look both cool and interestingly different
in equal measure. Sony Ericsson have introduced an ever-changing theme
idea to mean the handset display is constantly evolving, and there are
some hidden lighting effects to make the phone really stand when a call
comes in...
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At only 12.5mm thick, the T650i is by no means the smallest handset
on the market, but it is compact enough to be comfortable and pocketable.
A sleek metallic casing is used over the outside and to top it off you
also have a screen finished in mineral glass - supposedly to prevent
scratches. This is a welcome addition there have been too many phones
of late where the screens are the most fragile part even though they
are clearly one of the most important...
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In terms of the design, we’ve already
made clear that the W380i is a clamshell design, but the way it has
been set-out resemble a smaller version of the Nokia N76. Measuring
around 16mm thick and a weight of 100g, it is clear that the W380 is
made to be compact but not necessarily miniscule...
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The Sony Ericsson W580i fits nicely in to the middle of the well renowned
Walkman range as a slim music focused slide phone. It comes complete
with a 512MB Memory Stick M2 card in the box in addition to stereo headphones,
PC software for managing your music library and a USB data cable to
transfer them...
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Following on from the success of the appealing W880i, Sony
Ericsson have finally got round to releasing an update to what many
perceive as the definitive Walkman handset, the W890i...
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