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Last Updated: March 2, 2010
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A combination of something simple yet elegant, the Omnia i900 does not disappoint in any feature. A touch screen phone that is user friendly and caters to people not familiarized with the tactile technology. Just take the fact that it only has the call button, the end button and the menu/navigation ...
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Last Updated: February 25, 2010
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Incredibly stylish and innovative in its user interface, this LG Neon model defies the standards of the quasi-Smartphone category. Even the pricing of around $79 goes around with the trend that the Nokia Xpressmusic set; an incredible phone full of features for an incredible price.
The design is mad...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 23, 2010
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The most direct counterpart of the Motorola Rcker, the Nokia 5800 exceeds it by far, aside from all you can expect from a cellphone, making it a nice transition between standard models and the Smartphone with the apps concept.
For barely the prices of around $260, and even less today, depending on y...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 21, 2010
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A versatile phone next to becoming a classic in the Smartphone category, the Blackberry Curve made important changes in regards to design and features, compared to its predecessors. With a landscape LCD screen and QVGA resolution 320×240 and 65,000 colors.The buttons are more usable than before...
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Last Updated: February 20, 2010
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With a design very reminiscent of the Motorola Rzor, Sony Ericsson makes the bet on relaunching this classic design in the midst of all the ‘sliders’ and ‘Smartphone’ types of cellphones in the market.
This model is catered more towards data transfer and web browsing users, as well as 3G con...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 16, 2010
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A bit theatrical with the model name, the Rival seems to be a distant successor of the Motorola Rcker. This phone came with the premise to cater to the younger generation, often referred as the ‘tactile’ generation, with the metallic, fun colored design.
But it has so many issues that it failed ...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 10, 2010
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An interesting name for a cellphone, the Motorola Karma is aimed at social networking freaks that love the feel of a $199 pseudo smartphone in their hands. Which is not bad is you like more of a classic texter PDA style.
The design is smaller than a Blackberry, but the slider makes it very stylish ...
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Last Updated: February 10, 2010
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This is a classic cellphone that changed the way mobile phones should look like. I consider it the stepping stone to all the smartphones we see today. It broke through the barrier in that cell phones should only be as good as the calls they make.
It was really the first with a stylish, trendsetting ...
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Last Updated: February 4, 2010
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This cellphone is probably the best in the market right now, if you want to overlook the ongoing competence between iPhone, Blackberry and now Nexus One. It really feels as more than a smartphone. Plus, Linux and UNIX enthusiasts find their niche here as they can incorporate it into the Maeme 5 OS s...
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Last Updated: February 2, 2010
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When it comes to a different experience in cellphone technology, Samsung rarely ever disappoints with its avant-garde approach. The Mythic a897 fulfills all those expectations. It is certainly an improvement over the Eternity model.
It has a great interface of 3.3”, 360×640 pixel screen that ...