May 4th, 2007
Nokia 2760 DigitalFans Collection
The stylish Nokia 2760 features a digital camera, giving many consumers their first experience with digital photography, and Bluetooth technology to make it easy to share the photos that they capture. The Nokia 2760 also features video recording, video playback, and FM radio.

The combination of Bluetooth and GPRS creates a convenient way to access data on the go for email and Internet. It also features extra large storage to save up to 1000 contacts in the phonebook. Consumers who want to save special text messages to share with friends and family will be delighted by its large capacity for storing SMS messages.
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May 4th, 2007
Nokia 2630 Fans Collection
Nokia 2630
The thinnest handset in Nokia’s portfolio at a mere 9.9 mm, the Nokia 2630 balances a modern design with a full range of features to meet the needs of emerging market consumers.

An easy-to-use camera combined with Bluetooth technology allows images to be easily sent, shared, stored and printed. Convenient productivity tools such as email, MMS, calendar and a calculator satisfy the work side of life, while features such as an FM radio, with direct access shortcut key and MP3 ringtones satisfy the entertainment side
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May 4th, 2007
BlackBerry 8300 Curve Review By PcWorld
Research in Motion’s new BlackBerry Curve 8300 adds a dash of Pearl chic to a more powerful, keyboard-equipped smart phone.

PcWorld Reviewed the BlackBerry 8300 Curve and gave out”Overall, however, I found the Curve a seductive alternative to other candy-bar phones with wide-aspect-ratio screens, such as the Samsung Blackjack and the T-Mobile Dash. If AT&T’s price is right, the Curve could well become the hot PDA/phone of the moment.”
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May 4th, 2007
Nokia 5300 XpressMusic Phone Review By Pcworld
The 5300 is, in fact, almost equal parts music player and cell phone, and the music features are some of the best that we’ve seen on a phone.

Pcworld Reviewed the Nokia 5300 and gave out”Overall, the 5300, with its stellar music features, is impressive, especially when you factor in the price: T-Mobile is offering the phone for $99 with a two-year contract. That’s less than you might pay for a dedicated MP3 player–so it’s an excellent price for a device that makes calls, too.
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May 4th, 2007
BlackBerry 8300 Curve Review By PcMag
First BlackBerry with full keyboard and camera. New desktop software dramatically improves music and video experience. 2-megapixel camera. Loud speakerphone.

PcMag Reviewed the BlackBerry 8300 Curve and gave out”CrackBerry addicts will be pleased to know that the 8300 is a BlackBerry through and through. As you’d expect, it gets lots of e-mail and browses the Web, too. The e-mail shows up, unbidden, as it’s sent. You probably know the drill by now. RIM added a spell-checker to the e-mail client, but that’s the only change here.”
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May 4th, 2007
BlackBerry Curve Fans Collection
OVERVIEW
Featuring a liquid silver finish, clean lines and soft edges, the BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 smartphone is the smallest and lightest BlackBerry® smartphone ever to come with a full QWERTY keyboard.

It’s packed with incredible features*, including a camera, BlackBerry® Maps, a media player, expandable memory, Voice Activated Dialing, tethered modem and trackball navigation. Plus you get all the core functionality you’ve come to expect in a BlackBerry smartphone — email and text messaging, instant messaging, web browser and advanced phone functionality.
The BlackBerry Curve is designed to simply your life — in a friendly, personal and easy-to-use package. It’s your connection to everything that matters. Continue Reading »
May 3rd, 2007
Motorola Q Digital fans Collection
Motorola’s QWERTY keyboard equipped Q, formerly known as the RAZRberry in the rumor mills, might not exactly be the “BlackBerry killer” that many predicted, but it is certainly one of the most capable and user friendly smartphones available on the market today.

Based on Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone platform, the Q picks up the best features from Microsoft’s more phone oriented Smartphone edition of Windows Mobile while still offering a lot of PDA-like capability and screen real estate on its 65k color, 320×240 pixel display. Continue Reading »
May 3rd, 2007
Nokia 5300 XpressMusic Fans Collection
Featuring a music player that can play on wireless stereo headphones and with looks as cool as the music you listen to, the Nokia 5300 XpressMusic is the perfect marriage of music and style.

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May 3rd, 2007
Nokia N95 Review By Pocket-lint
Slightly larger than Sony Ericsson’s W810i Walkman phone, compared to other slimmer phones on the market this is no size 0 model. The design is dominated by the 2.6-inch screen on the front of the model and this slides both up and down to reveal the controls.

Pocket-lint reviewed the Nokia N95 and Gave out”Trying to achieve so much is always a hard task and there are times when you will struggle with the Nokia N95.A jack-of-all-trades rather than a master of none this provides the functionality of a GPS, MP3 player, digital camera and of course phone, in one fairly small box.For the purists out there, none of the individual elements beat a solo offering, but then you wouldn’t be able to get all those elements in your pocket without getting suspicious looks…
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May 3rd, 2007
Sony Ericsson K810i Fans Collection
The Sony Ericsson K810i is a stylish 3G camera phone which comes in a sleek casing. The handset comes in a choice of two colours which include noble blue & golden ivory.

Sony Ericsson K810i Main Features:
- The world’s your studio—The world is full of pictures. The compact K810i Cyber-shot™ phone has all you need to catch the moment - and make it look as special as it was.
- Dark-room magic—With Photo fix, you have that extra, magical dark room touch. Adjust light balance, brightness and contrast in one go, and see your good shots turn great.
- Camera excellence—The 3.2-megapixel camera comes packed with features. Get sharp with auto focus. And don’t let poor lighting worry you: use the Xenon flash.
- Snap away and blog—Use BestPic™ to snap nine photos in a second. Keep the ones you like. Share them via picture messages or by posting them on your blog site.
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