August 30th, 2007
The Motorola Q9m has added some notable improvements, including an excellent full QWERTY keyboard, a sexy trim, and Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition.

CNET Reviewed Motorola Q9m and gave out “The good: The Motorola Q9m boasts an attractive design with an excellent full QWERTY keyboard. The smart phone now runs Windows Mobile 6, has integrated Bluetooth with A2DP support as well as EV-DO, and works with Verizon’s V Cast Music Store. It offers clear call quality and solid multimedia performance.The bad: The Q9m’s performance can be sluggish at times, and it lacks integrated Wi-Fi. We also wish Motorola had upgraded the camera to a 2-megapixel shooter, and there’s no support for V Cast videos at this time. The smart phone is slightly bigger and heavier, and the screen holds a lot of smudges and fingerprints.Windows Live and Live Messenger are stripped out of the smart phone… “
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August 30th, 2007
Nokia N95 8GB Collection By digitalBoy:
The Nokia N95, the world’s greatest multimedia computer, just got greater. With all the key features of its predecessor, including a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, built-in A-GPS, WLAN, HSDPA and an innovative 2-way slide.

The Nokia N95 8GB now offers up to eight gigabytes of built-in memory. The N95 8GB also boasts a new luminous 2.8″ QVGA display - one of the largest ever for a multimedia computer - so that watching videos, browsing the Internet or viewing maps is easy. With its expanded memory, the N95 8GB offers up to 20 hours of video or up to 6000 songs. The N95 8GB multimedia computer is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of EUR 560 (about $763 USD) before subsidies or taxes.
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August 30th, 2007
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Collection By digitalBoy:
With a sleek aluminium finish, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic phone blends an array of features with an iconic design. At only 9.9mm thick and weighing less than 71 grams, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic fits comfortably in a pocket or purse.

Equally important, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic offers up to 18 hours of music playback, memory for up to 3,000 songs on an optional 4GB microSD card and dedicated music keys. With a 2-megapixel camera and a bright 2-inch QVGA screen with up to 16 million colors, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of 225 EUR (about $306 USD) before taxes and subsidies.
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August 30th, 2007
Nokia 5610 XpressMusic Collection By digitalBoy:
The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic handset brings 3G connectivity to a feature-rich slider cellphone that boasts a slide lock key in the center, allowing the user to toggle between phone and music player functions.

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August 30th, 2007
Nokia N81 Collection By digitalBoy:
With dedicated music and gaming keys, 3.5 mm headphone connector and 3G and WLAN connectivity, the Nokia N81 multimedia computer is a true mobile entertainment powerhouse.

With a sleek, polished surface and keys that light up when you activate them, accessing content on the 3D multimedia menu is fast and intuitive. Equally impressive, the Nokia N81 is configured to find, buy, manage and play music and games purchased from the Nokia Music Store and N-Gage games service.
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August 30th, 2007
Nokia 6555 Cell Phone:
The Nokia 6555 features a QVGA 16 million color internal display - twice as many colors as the human eye can see - for a brilliant, crisp resolution on a large 240 x 320 px screen, making it perfect for viewing photos and videos.

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August 30th, 2007
Motorola Q9m Collection By digitalBoy:
This update to the original Q sports a refined design, improved keyboard, and version 6 of Windows Mobile. Other features remain the same, including EVDO high-speed data, stereo Bluetooth, megapixel camera, miniSD memory card slot, and speakerphone.

The Motorola Q9m offers convenient features such as an ergonomically optimized keyboard for accurate and fast typing, a side-scroll thumbwheel for easy one-handed menu navigation, and dedicated keys for easy access to favorite features like messaging, speakerphone and multimedia. The Q9m also has a dedicated multimedia interface that offers VCAST Music capabilities and is one of the first smartphones to support over-the-air music downloads. The Q9m also combines advanced phone capabilities, such as voice-activated dialing, smart contacts dialing, speakerphone, and Bluetooth wireless technology for certain profiles.
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August 30th, 2007
LG LX160 Collection By digitalBoy:
The LG LX160 combines a sleek and slim design with convenience. Offering Bluetooth wireless technology, consumers can talk handsfree and get organized by sending calendar events and contacts to family and friends.

Operating on Sprint’s Vision network, LX160 by LG provides the latest Bluetooth technology including the ability to talk hands-free and get organized by sending calendar events and contacts to family and friends. This attractive device offers a one-touch speakerphone, voice-activated dialing and a dedicated text messaging key so it is always quick and easy to stay in touch. Best of all, the attractive LX160 by LG offers these essential features at an affordable price. Continue Reading »
August 30th, 2007
Sony Ericsson K770i Collection By digitalBoy:
At just 14.5 mm slim, the Sony Ericsson K770i can take photos comparable to a standalone digital camera.

Once in camera mode the 1.9-inch screen becomes the viewfinder, and the Cyber-shot based menu becomes visible displaying eight lit icons across the keypad. These serve as 1-click shortcuts to each of the camera’s key functions, such as picture size and photo light. Also able to capture video, the camera comes with a powerful photo light for indoor photo-taking and filming.
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August 30th, 2007
AT&T’s menu is easy to navigate on the N75 and media are reproduced beautifully, thanks to the high resolution, 16.7 million color screen.

Mobiledia Reviewed Nokia N75 and gave out “The multimedia technology and connectivity, however, offer something for almost everyone and the phone is very solid in this area. The size might be justified by the myriad features packed into this still relatively small package.The N75’s impressive connectivity offers many more ways to stay in touch, with Bluetooth, USB cable and infrared available to transfer data to a PC and other devices. Users will want to transfer data between their computers and a multimedia phone such as the N75, and Nokia has clearly worked to make this as smooth a process as possible.”
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