Nokia N95 Fans Collection
Use the Nokia N95 for connecting to mobile Broadband using WLAN or HSDPA (3.5G) with up to 10 times faster downloading than 3G. Find directions and locations with the integrated GPS and included maps.

The Nokia N95 is a GSM/WCDMA dual mode portable multimedia computer supporting EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100 HSDPA.
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Samsung u620 Fans Collection

The Samsung SCH-u620 is capable of delivering full-length television programming from some of the most popular TV channels right to your phone. Catch many of your favorite full-length shows by checking out the easy to use onboard Media Program Guide. Plus, you can still take calls and messages while watching, and when you hang up, go right back to enjoying your program already in progress.
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Samsung SCH-u620 Review By MobileTechReview
More pocket-able than the LG TV phone, very good ergonomics, speedy in most tasks, excellent mobile TV performance, good display that can go landscape when in TV programs and in some games, and great music playback quality.

MobileTechReview Reviewed Samsung SCH-u620 and gave out”If you want to jump on the cell-evision wagon and you are in one of the digital mobile TV coverage areas, the Samsung u620 is one of the two choices at the moment.
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Latte Slim 11b Review By Infosync
Few calling options. Searching is difficult on the spare phonebook. Messaging is a pain on the tiny keys. Interface requires too many menu clicks. Tiny buttons make navigating, typing and dialing difficult.

Infosync Review the Latte Slim 11b Review and gave out”It was probably a mistake for Latte to position this phone against the Motorola SLVR L7, since the only advantage it has over that phone is more megapixels on the camera sensor. Otherwise, the Slim 11b can be had for $200,
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Sony Ericsson K810i Review By CNET UK
Aside from the small keys on the keypad, this is a good camera phone, but it’s a shame it’s practically identical to its predecessor

CNET UK has a review of the Sony Ericsson K810i and writes, “Aside from the awkward keypad, which might not suit everyone’s texting tastes, this is a good camera phone — but there’s something missing. Yes, it has a better camera cover than the K800i,
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Sony Ericsson W580 WALKMAN Fans Collection
The W580 Walkman® phone is designed to match your lifestyle, whether you are in the car, at a party or busy at the gym,” explains Steve Walker, Head of Product Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “As well as letting you have your latest music with you at all times, the W580 steps in as your portable photo album and pocket gaming device. It will even serve as your training partner thanks to built-in sports applications that track running speed and distance.
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Helio Ocean digitalfans collection
The ultimate mobile machine. Ocean is the world’s first dual-slider that has it all: full keyboard + separate numeric keypad, ultimate inbox, idle screen search, presence detection and all the superior standards you’ve come to expect from Helio.

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Sony Cybershot DSC-G1 Digital Fans Collection
Revolutionize the way you shoot and share photos with the 6.0 megapixel DSC-G1 Cyber-shot digital camera. Boasting a massive 2GB (a portion of the memory is used for data management purposes; approx. 1.86 GB will be available for image recording) of internal memory, you can store up to 7,500 images at VGA resolution or 600 full-resolution photos.

Take remarkable pictures day or night with built-in 9-point auto focus and twilight mode which automatically adjusts the settings for beautifully clear photos. And you can review your photos on the massive 3.5″ XtraFine LCD screen.
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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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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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