Thinking back, I remember when Sony came out with their very first Sony Ericsson phone – I laughed a little bit because I did not think that an electronics company that produces TVs and DVD players could really come up with a cool phone … however, now that they have so many cell phones under their belt, I am a believer. The newest phone that is being tested for the states is the Sony Ericsson Satio. This beautiful and great phone is going to break a lot of different records.
The specs on the Sony Ericsson Satio? Well, if you do not know them, here they are: This phone runs on the S60 5th Edition operating system and features a 3.5-inch touchscreen display at 640 x 360 resolution, a 12.1-megapixel camera with Autofocus, Xenon Flash and a 12x digital zoom. Other specifications include a 128MB of internal memory, a microSDHC memory card support, an integrated FM radio with RDS, aGPS with turn-by-turn navigation. Oh yes, and it can connect up to Wi-Fi and has Bluetooth capabilities.
Is this not the coolest phone in the world? Well, when it is done being tested by the FCC, it will be the coolest phone on the market – maybe even coolest than the iPhone!
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When I think of AT&T, the first thing that I usually think of is going to be Samsung and just how many Samsung phones that they have within their market – the Samsung Solstice A887 is the newest member of the family though. This little puppy just came out yesterday and already, it is gaining all sorts of attention! The Samsung Solstice A887 is one phone that is almost worth the effort to get it … the lines I mean, because this mid-end touchscreen is flying off of the shelves!
The specs for the Samsung Solstice A887 are all over the place! Firstly, it is all touchscreen, which is very popular nowadays. It has a microSD card slot, A-GPS with AT&T navigator, IM, Bluetooth and supports both quad band GSM connectivity (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) as well as dual band UMTS/HSDPA connectivity (850/1900 MHz) along with a 2MP camera and a QWERTY keypad!
The Samsung Solstice A887 is a high-end phone that with a 2-year contract and a $50.00 mail-in rebate, you can get it for just under one hundred bucks!
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Now that we have talked about quite a few cell phones, it is now time to break up the fun and tell you about one cell phone accessory for your iPhone that is truly cool and has been long-awaited. You know how most Bluetooth cell phone accessories you can barely hear out of? Mine is that way and to be honest, I don’t use it half of the time because I miss things that people say … a lot of the time. However, the MoGo TALK for iPhone is definitely one Bluetooth that will be glued right to your head.
First and foremost, the thing so super thin, so you will never have to worry about it looking bulky on your ear or weighing it down. The next thing is that this incredible Bluetooth accessory is actually very technology-advanced in the way of delivering superior audio quality. You will be able to hear everything and anything with this flat-folding piece of technology.
The cool thing about this Bluetooth is going to be that you can talk for up to four hours and it can stay on about a week of standby – it is only about one hundred bucks and it is so worth it!
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If there is one phone that I have been waiting forever for – it is going to be the LG GW600. This particular phone is going to be one of the slimmest phones from LG since – well since their version of the Razor actually. This smartphone was just approved by the FCC to be released and it is by far one of the best looking phones in the world! Now looks are not everything either … because there is the technology to think of.
The LG GW600 features a 3.1-megapixel camera, GPS, Bluetooth, proximity sensor, light sensor, accelerometer, and a microSD slot. The phone also supports Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and Dual-band WCDMA, all of that and more! It also has a touchscreen and it has a 20-key, half QWERTY keypad, which seems to be the biggest trend right now.
The LG GW600 will be released in the states soon enough and it will be an AT&T phone, which is pretty awesome!
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Nokia has long been an established named in cell phones. As we have said here before, for a long time it was practically the only quality cell phone available. With the overwhelming popularity of smart phones, Nokia is still striving — and by all accounts succeeding — to keep up with the competition.
The Nokia E71X has a lot of pros attached to it. For one thing, it is surprisingly affordable, being available in some instance for just under one hundred dollars. It has Wi Fi, 3G, GPS, Bluetooth capability, a great 3.2 megapixel camera, and AT&T support. Its construction is extremely high quality and it comes complete with a full QWERTY keyboard.
On the downside, GPS can take a while and that stellar keyboard is just a little cramped. The best news? Unlike other Nokia smart phones, this one will actually be available to carriers in the United States.
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T-Mobile is one of the most popular cell phone providers around right now — so will the T-Mobile G1 live up to all of that hype? It is one of a growing number of smart phones which will be based on the famed Google Android OS. A lot of smart phones are going that route, as this particular operating system is open source, which will give developers free reign.
But the operating system is only one aspect of this phone. Thus far, one of the only problems reviewers seem to have is with T-Mobile’s own 3G network, which is still considered to be much smaller than the 3G network provided by AT&T, one of T-Mobile’s biggest competitors.
Still, because the phone is priced at merely $179.99, it is a sure bet that a lot of people will want to try it before turning to the iPhone. Heck, at certain stores it will be going for less than one hundred and fifty dollars!
Some of its most impressive features include a touch screen, a tactile keyboard, a GPS which links right to Google Maps, and the ability to connect directly to Amazon’s MP3 store.
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Just about everyone these days either has a smart phone or desperately wants one, which is of course why mobile manufacturers are cranking them out in record amounts. So, it seems pertinent to review Samsung’s new Exclaim, a petite little phone which, according to users thus far, feels pretty good but does not quite feel great. It is rather heavy, but that could be a good thing, since it may arguably be more durable.
The phone features a numeric keypad, which also seems to cause some problems, at least for those users who want a bit more feedback from their keypads. The click here is rather hard to notice and the pad itself is quite soft. The good news is that you have the option of using a complete QWERTY keyboard as well. There, the keys are well spaced, which makes for easy typing.
This phone uses Sprint’s user interface, OneClick.
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So now that we are talking about smartphones here, can we have a little chat about the latest and greatest phones from Nokia? The Nokia N97 And N86 8MP are seriously two of the best phones on the market today and to be serious right now, they are just now being released in the UK – well, they will be available only in Nokia stores on June 26th, but that is just on Friday!
These phones are going to have all sorts of different carriers as well, so you can go with Vodafone, T-Mobile, Orange or even Phones 4U. These phones are absolutely incredible with all of the specs that they have … especially the 8MP camera that comes standard and while they might be expensive … upwards of $500.00 per phone, they are absolutely worth it!
So if you are looking for a new phone, the Nokia N97 And N86 8MP are going to be your choices – or at least should be your choices!
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Let’s talk about HP’s latest and greatest smartphone invention, the HP iPAQ K3. This phone is honestly one of the coolest phones that is going to come out in November and honestly, I love HP everything. My HP laptop works incredible and I think that this phone is going to be incredible! It is going to AT&T, which you know is going to get incredible service and the technology that the HP iPAQ K3 has in it, is absolutely refreshing!
This phone is going to be equipped with Windows Mobile 6.5, it has a 2.8 inch QVGA display, is going to have a 2MP camera, a full QWERTY keyboard, 256MB of RAM and 512MB of ROM, a GPS, headphones, jack, WiFi and a slew of other technology specs that you should look up!
While there might not be any word on pricing for the HP iPAQ K3 yet, this phone is definitely going to fly off of the shelves – no matter the price!
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It came as no surprise when Google threw itself into the cell phone market. Now, it comes as no surprise that this far reaching, taking over the world kind of company is trying its hand at a new smartphone — the Google Ion (HTC Magic) Smartphone.
There are some definite pros and cons associated with the Ion. For instance, on the good side, just about everyone appreciates its design, which is edgy and sleek. The controls are easy to use, as is the phone’s interface. It has some of the most sought after features in cell phone technology as well, such as a stereo Bluetooth. Naturally, the phone will integrate smoothly with pretty much any Google application. The phone has Wi-Fi, and you can quickly access your downloads, music, and so on. As befitting a 3G phone, connectivity is speedy, call quality is great, and you can customize it in any number of ways.
On the downside, the Ion cannot fully sync up to outlook. It only has a standard jack for a headset. The video quality isn’t always great and the way it interfaces with its HTML browser is a little messy.
Still, it is an Android device. Hopefully, though, the next version will have some refinement.
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