April 30th, 2007
Sony Ericsson W880 Review by MobileBurn
when the company showed the first photos of the W880, the subject of our review. It was a solid change of direction for Sony Ericsson. Sporting a bold, sexy, and, for the first time, thin design, it appears that Sony Ericsson W880 is finally ready to move the company into the thin-is-in game.

MobileBurn reviewed the Sony Ericsson W880 and gave out”With its bold color scheme, Nano-like form factor, and solid music player, the Sony Ericsson W880 could be the perfect device for somebody that wants a phone and music player with them at all times, but doesn’t wish to be weighed down by multiple devices. It is not going to be the perfect device for people interested in heavy text messaging or web browsing. The ergonomics of the design just don’t allow for that.”
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April 29th, 2007
LG VX9400 Review By CNET
The LG VX9400 has a rated battery life of 3.8 hours talk time and 19 days standby time. According to FCC radiation tests, the LG VX9400 has a digital SAR rating of 1.25 watts per kilogram.

CNET reviewed the LG VX9400 and gave out”The good: A slick-looking handset that supports Verizon’s V Cast Mobile TV service, the LG VX9400 offers excellent video performance and call quality. It also comes loaded with a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a microSD card slot, and EV-DO compatibility.The bad: The LG VX9400’s swivel display isn’t ideal for making phone calls. Also, its speaker volume is rather weak.The bottom line: If it’s the video experience you’re after, the LG VX9400 is the better of the two original V Cast Mobile TV phones. But if making calls is just as important, then you may find the LG VX9400 a bit tedious to use “
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April 19th, 2007
Canon PowerShot G7 digitalfans Collection
New G-Series Flagship Incorporates Latest Canon Technologies
Canon’s acclaimed G-Series has a new top-of-the-line model, and serious photography enthusiasts have a lot to be excited about. A matte black, retro-hip design houses impressive capabilities and top core specifications, including 10.0 megapixel resolution and a powerful 6x optical zoom.

Loaded with Canon’s latest and most advanced technologies, including an Optical Image Stabilizer for clear shots throughout the zoom range, PowerShot G7 is a camera to be reckoned with. Continue Reading »
April 16th, 2007
Casio Exilim EX-Z1050 Digitalfans Collection
The Exilim Zoom EX-Z1050 features a newly developed, high-performance, image-processing module and makes it even easier to enjoy shooting super-high resolution, 10.1-megapixel images.

Last year, Casio released the revolutionary Exilim Zoom EX-Z1000, the first digital camera in the world to deliver 10.1-megapixel resolution in a size that fits easily in the palm of the hand. The EX-Z1000 won acclaim for making it simpler than ever to capture images at a remarkably high resolution, and its trend-setting performance created a brand new market. Continue Reading »
April 10th, 2007
Samsung Lily E420 Review By Trusted Reviews
As a flip phone the Lily E420 it is fairly small at 83.5mm tall, 45.4mm wide and 17.8mm thick. When you open the flip it becomes 150mm tall and it feels comfortable enough to use for making voice calls. It weighs just 77g.

TrustedReviews reviewed Samsung Lily E420 and gave out “As an entry level mobile phone the Lily E420 has some features I rather like. I’m surprisingly drawn to the front light, and the number pad is very easy to use at speed. With no music player, no Bluetooth, no HTML and a woeful camera, though, this really is a handset that’s limited to making voice calls and texting.”
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April 10th, 2007
i-mate JAQ3 Review By Brighthand
A quite respectable but not extraordinary Pocket PC phone with a tablet-QWERTY design.

Brighthand reviewed the i-mate JAQ3 and gave out “There’s no question that the JAQ3 is a vast improvement over its predecessor in almost every way. It’s got better hardware, a better design, and a broader user appeal.the simple truth is that it’s about as close as you’re going to get to the physical design of the Cingular BlackJack or Motorola Q while still having full Pocket PC software compatibility and features.If that’s your goal, then you’ve got a winner. Otherwise, the JAQ3 is decent, but some other device may be more fitting to your needs.”
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April 7th, 2007
Canon PowerShot SD1000 Digitalfans Collection
Great design is just part of the PowerShot SD1000 Digital Elph story. Inside is all the power you need to capture the moments of your life — beautifully. The 7.1-megapixel CCD records a wealth of detail — enough to let you enlarge and crop at will. Images are rich and sharp with lifelike depth.

The camera’s Genuine Canon 3x optical zoom not only gets you in close, but performs with all the clarity and brilliance you’d expect from the world’s leader in advanced optics technology. Continue Reading »
April 3rd, 2007
Motorola Q Ampd Edition Review By LaptopMag
Aside from the granite-colored casing, which meshes well with Amp’d Mobile’s color palette, the Moto Q retains all of the slender good looks that made it famous with both Sprint and Verizon Wireless. The large 320 x 240-pixel screen is just as sharp and sprawling as ever

LaptopMag reviewed the Moto Q Ampd Edition and gave out “All in all, the idea of marrying the hippest mobile-content distributor this side of iTunes to a slick device like the Moto Q is a winner. We wish the Amp’d Live interface produced fewer error messages, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a better mix of multimedia features and available content on a smart phone.”
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April 3rd, 2007
Nokia 5300 XpressMusic Review By CNET Asia
the new Nokia 5300 Xpress Music. Packed into a unique but user-friendly design is an exceptional music player and a broad range of features including a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and an expandable memory slot. And yes, it delivers on performance as well.

CNET Asia reviewed the Nokia 5300 XpressMusic and gave out”
The good: Great display; user-friendly controls; a wide range of features including a music player, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, an expandable memory slot, and support for push-to-talk networks; delivers on performance.
The bad: Memory card slot is an inconvenient location; internal memory is a measly 5MB.
The bottom line: The Nokia 5300 is a well-designed, user-friendly music cell phone that offers an amazing range of features backed up by outstanding performance.
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April 3rd, 2007
Sony Cybershot S650 Review By Cameras.co.uk
The DSC S650 is on the large side to fit into a pocket, but is compact enough to be carried around without a problem.

Cameras.co.uk reviewed the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650 and gave out”I know the Sony DSC S650 is not the most expensive digital camera, but I was still disappointed by its performance. Shutter lag with the flash, the performance of the LCD in bright sunshine and the lack of sharpness it the outdoor shots are all major drawbacks.”
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