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Nokia 6350
The Nokia 6350 is a fairly simple 3G clamshell phone with the interesting addition of a GPS receiver.
This is a tri-band 3G phone, supporting 850, 1900 and 2100 MHz WCDMA. This means that the Nokia 6350 can be used by AT&T customers when they travel worldwide, and as you might expect this is backed up with quad-band GSM as well.
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Nokia 7705 Twist
It is called the "Twist" because of the unusual rotating design (Nokia's first since the 7373). When closed, the 7705 is almost exactly square at 2.7 x 2.7 inches (69 x 69mm). However, give it a twist and a QWERTY keyboard slides out into view.
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Samsung B7620 - Giorgio Armani - Samsung Smartphone
Armani and Samsung have had a partnership for a little while now with a couple of handsets to show for it. The new Giorgio Armani - Samsung Smartphone or the Samsung B7620 is a fully-fledged Windows Mobile device that seems to be based closely on the Omnia Pro B7610.
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Nokia 6790 Surge
Nokia Surge 6790 Slider Phone also known as Mako has a 2.4-inch 240 x 320 display and runs S60 3.2; slide it open, and there’s a QWERTY keyboard, while on the back there’s a 2-megapixel camera.
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Sony Ericsson G502
The Sony Ericsson G502 is a lightweight 3.5G candy bar phone, launched in a blizzard of confusion about the handset's GPS capabilities.
Although some of Sony Ericsson's specification sheets say that the G502 has aGPS (Advanced GPS), it does not. GPS capabilities can be added through the GPS Enabler HGE-100 accessory, but this is not included in the box. And since the HGE-100 works with a wide variety of Sony Ericsson devices, the G502 is really no different from a normal midrange SE device, except that it comes with a Google Maps application preloaded.
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Nokia 5220 XpressMusic
If you were reading the Nokia 5220 XpressMusic's specification sheet, you might well assume that this is a variant of the existing Nokia 5310. But what's surprising about the 5220 is the way it looks.
Nokia have bravely opted for an asymmetrical design for the 5220. It is taller on one side than the other, and Nokia haven't really said why except that it makes the design more "edgy", and that the 5220 comes with a lanyard for carrying it around.
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Nokia 5320 XpressMusic
The Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is a 3G smartphone, somewhat similar to the Nokia 5310 in appearance, and as the name suggests, it is optimised for music.
It's not a very expensive device, at around €220 (£180 / $360) before tax and subsidy. And to a certain extent you can tell that there have been a few trade-offs when it comes to design. The QVGA resolution display is 2" in size, the camera has a flash but no autofocus and talktime is just 2.5 hours on 3G. Video capture is 320 x 240 pixels at 15 fps. It's certainly not as good as an N-Series device.. but then it is a lot cheaper.
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Nokia 6212 Classic
The Nokia 6212 Classic is a lightweight 3G handset with a QVGA display and 2 megapixel camera, very similar to the Nokia 3120 Classic in terms of core specification. However, the Nokia 6212 has one key difference - it supports NFC technology.
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Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition
We've covered the Nokia N810 before, a neat little Linux-based handheld computer with excellent internet capabilities.. but unlike most Nokia devices, the N810 doesn't have a built-in phone. The Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition is not just a black variant of the N810
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Motorola M990 / Motorola Smart Rider
Do you remember when mobile phones were called carphones? Devices that were so big and heavy that they couldn't really be carried around and had to stay in the car? If you have a long memory..
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Samsung F700 3G SmartPhone
The Samsung F700 is known as the Samsung Ultra Smart F700 which is a 3G Smartphone & comes with full touch screen controls. The F700 Ultra Smart is a highly multimedia & technology focused phone which comes in a beautifully designed handset. The handset has a smooth finish & has a sleek design with it's curved edges.
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Nokia E51 3G SmartPhone Review
The Nokia E51 is a sophisticated & compact 3G Smartphone which allows the user to enjoy a fast email service & connection to the World Wide Web. The phone comes in a choice of three stunning colours which include a supplicated black coloured casing, elegant silver coloured casing & a striking bronze coloured casing.
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Samsung SGH-T819 Review
The Samsung SGH-T819 is designed to impress buyers instantly.
Features and specifications wise, the T819 phone comes equipped with a 1.3-megapixel digital camera that also record short video clips, a built-in MP3 music player, a pair of blasting stereo speaker
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Sony Ericsson R306 Radio Review
The R306i allows the user to store their favourite FM and AM radio stations, which can be accessed by the touch of a button. You can set your alarm clock to your favourite radio station or an MP3 file. As well as listening to your favourite radio stations on your handset, the R306i an also record your favourite radio station.
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Sony Ericsson R300 Radio - AP
Sony Ericsson has announced the launch of two new mobile phones, the R300i Radio and R306i Radio, both designed to deliver a "credible" radio-listening experience.
Our price: RM 240.00
($ 68.35)
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Sony Ericsson T280 Review
The Sony Ericsson T280 will be available soon in Asia. This is an elegant candybar with a built in 1.3MP camera and Bluetooth. The T280 can be classified as a basic triband handset for those that don’t need a powerhouse device.
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Nokia 7900 Prism 3G Phone Review
The Nokia 7900 Prism has been designed to be noticed. This beautiful handset is a style & fashion focused 3G phone which will gain attention on looks as well as its useable built in features.
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LG GM750
The LG GM750 is a Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone, very closely related to the existing GM730 handset.
Featuring a 3" 240 x 400 pixel display, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, 3.5G support, WiFi and GPS, the new GM750 shares almost every hardware feature with its predecessor. The main difference is that the GM750 comes with Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional preloaded, where the GM730 is a Windows Mobile 6.1 device.. although it can be upgraded.
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