Archive for October, 2006
The G’Zone Type-V phone provides access to many high-end Verizon Wireless services, including V-CAST wireless music, video, and 3D games, while enabling folks who lead “active lifestyles” to lug the phone around with some confidence. With all the ports closed and the antenna tucked away, the G’Zone Type-V was found equal to tests simulating 2 [...]
October 30th, 2006 | Posted in General | No Comments
Handhelds are convenient platforms for GPS navigation, and the current trend is for manufacturers to build the GPS receiver into the device, rather than rely on an external unit. This provides an even more convenient solution: there’s no need to pair the handheld with a Bluetooth GPS receiver or fiddle with wired connections; you avoid [...]
October 28th, 2006 | Posted in General | No Comments
The HP hw6920/hw6925 PDA Smartphone is definitely one of the most awaited products this summer. Though HP is tight lipped about it’s release date, rumor has it, that it will be available around June 2006.(hey, good things come to those, who wait). Also the latest talk doing the rounds is that one may see the [...]
October 27th, 2006 | Posted in HP | No Comments
Sony Ericsson’s Sporty W710 Features W710: Music listening Walkman?player ?Advanced music player with Megabass?allows search and sort by artist, album, track and playlist FM Radio with RDS ?Up to 20 favourite channels can be stored with the preset function. The FM Radio can be used as alarm clock Flight Mode ?turn the phone off in [...]
October 26th, 2006 | Posted in Sony Ericsson | No Comments
Nokia 6133 Features: Voice Innovative press-to-open button Voice dialing Voice commands Voice recording3 Integrated handsfree speaker Vibrating alert Multimedia Messaging Service Xpress audio messaging – send a voice message when you don’t have time to talk1 Send messages with text, sound and photos via MMS1,14 Email with attachments, EMS, text and instant messaging1 Write faster [...]
October 23rd, 2006 | Posted in Nokia | No Comments
The new HSDPA smartphone i520 is based on Symbian OS v9 and S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1. The slim slider phone has an HSDPA radio and browser enabling Internet access and content download speeds up to five times faster than other smartphones. It has an attractive design and comes with a convenient and sophisticated [...]
October 23rd, 2006 | Posted in Samsung | No Comments
The Cingular 3125 appeals to the heart, not the brain. It’s a great-looking flip phone that feels solid in the hand, plays MP3s, and syncs easily with Microsoft Outlook. Its design is so compelling that I’m willing to overlook its lackluster smartphone performance. The 3.8-ounce 3125 is the most striking smartphone ever. It’s a long [...]
October 21st, 2006 | Posted in Cingular | No Comments
Nokia E60 looks very elegant and sophisticated. However, the silver phone reminds me of an old VCR remote control. The big dimensions of the phone are more of an optical illusion than real bulky size. Actually, the phone feels very comfortable when held in hand and there isn’t even the slightest sign of the visually [...]
October 20th, 2006 | Posted in Nokia | No Comments
When you’re serious about sound quality, the Walkman™-branded Music Desk Stand MDS-60 is a powerful music desk stand that lets you share your favourite phone-based music with a whole group of people. Just put your music mobile phone in the cradle and pump up the volume. Compact and slim, yet with a very rich sound, [...]
October 19th, 2006 | Posted in Sony Ericsson | No Comments
The tri-band Nokia 6080 presents a stylish and compact camera phone at an affordable price point. In an elegant black design, highlighted with silver or gold color accents, this camera phone combines camera and video recorder capabilities with a stereo FM radio. For fun and entertainment, the 6080 features a stereo FM radio and MP3 [...]
October 18th, 2006 | Posted in Nokia | No Comments