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LG is a company that is known for its various products and LG KC550 Orsay is an excellent phone, sure to capture those who love latest technologies...
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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 Samsung F300 Ultra Music is an interesting
new take on the convergence of a mobile phone and portable music player.
At first glance it appears both items have been joined back to back
to create one device that requires a simple turn of the hand to operate...
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Samsung have become known for producing slim, well featured
slider handsets that stand out from the crowd. Quite often they push
the boundaries at the high end of the market to set new standards in
specification and design. The Samsung J600 may be positioned a little
lower in the range but this makes it something of a bargain on many
of the networks...
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Boasting a 3.2MP camera with autofocus and
LED flash; a slim-line design (14.5mm); and 3G support for video calls
and data the K770i features are also on a par with the previously mentioned
T650. What sets it aside from this model is more of an emphasis on usability
and comfort...
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Following the massive success of the iPod MP3 player, it wasn't long
before we started to ask "what's next from Apple?".
Well this is the answer - The Apple iPhone. It combines the 8GB storage
and music playing capability of the iPod with mobile telephone and web
browsing functions in a trademark slick, intuitive interface and cool
design...
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Even though many have been disappointed by the slightly
underwhelming features of the Apple iPhone, the revolutionary user interface
and touchscreen navigation meant that it didn't prove to be as
big an issue as it could have been...
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The BlackBerry 8110 Pearl is a mobile messaging phone aimed at offering
a high level of connectivity to a wider audience than the corporate
market in which BlackBerry made its name.
It combines a half QWERTY keyboard with the familiar RIM email client
and internet access through quad band GPRS in addition to telephone
and SMS services...
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The option of being able to use your mobile phone for navigation
and GPS has become increasingly important for a lot of mobile phone
users, especially those in the business sector. Up until now the only
way to use an official recognised satellite navigation program is to
either purchase a phone that supports this option then purchase the
software separately, or by using a device with this pre-installed, such
as the HTC TyTN II which uses TomTom Navigator 6...
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When HTC released the S710 it was a real
surprise and quite innovative in terms of its design. It also offered
increased usability when compared to the more advanced smartphones which
although powerful didn't seem to be the most usable of devices.
The option of a normal T9 keypad for texts or calls and a sliding QWERTY
keypad for E-mails or documents was a great solution and proved to be
relatively successfully with many taking the plunge and those who didn't
applauding HTC's innovation.
The HTC S730 is now available and looks like a more than worthy successor
to this very popular smartphone...
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