1.Sony Ericsson has just announced a new mobile phone geared for the fashionita type of mobile phone users. Dubbed Sony Ericsson Jalou, this mobile phone sports a highly fashionable design and form factor measuring only 73mm long. Despite its slim and small size, the Sony Ericsson Jalou is packed with powerful mobile phone features that you wouldn’t think that it actually has.
2.After a week of using the iPhone 3G S, it’s time for a comprehensive review. The iPhone 3G S is apple’s 3rd generation smartphone and as you all probably read by now, this version promises increased speed, improved battery life video recording, MMS, and voice dialing and enhance multimedia experience.
3.Samsung and Sprint has teamed up to bring an eco-friendly mobile phone called the Samsung Reclaim. What makes this phone special is the fact that it is the first mobile phone in the U.S. that was made from eco-friendly bio-plastic materials. To be specific, the Samsung Reclaim was made from 80% recyclable materials. But aside from being an eco-friendly phone, the Samsung Reclaim is also a feature-rich mobile phone
4.RIM and T-Mobile has just announced the release of the new BlackBerry Curve 8520, a slim smartphone which is scheduled to be released on August 5. The BlackBerry Curve 8520 like all other BlackBerry smartphones provides easy mobile access to email, IM, SMS, MMS and social networking
features. It boasts of a highly tactile full-QWERTY keyboard and multimedia capabilities in addition to access to music, games and other mobile apps
Samsung and T-Mobile USA has once again teamed to bring yet again a new touch screen mobile phone known as the Samsung Highlight. The Samsung Highlight is a compact, full-touch screen phone equipped with Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface. This mobile provides users with fast web browsing experience, a plethora of multimedia features, a 3MP camera with video capture, music player and microSD slot that can hold as much as 16GB of memory
Saturday, August 15, 2009
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