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[27 Oct 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Samsung Omnia B7330 Vs Omnia B7320

As Microsoft has reworked their User Interface in their latest Windows Mobile 6.5, It is worth the wait for Omnia B7330 and avoid spending money on Omnia B7320 as it comes with old Windows Mobile 6.1.
The Samsung Omnia Pro B7320 has already made itself known but the Omnia PRO B 7330 that has just made its first appearance in the form of quite a few leaked details, will be a Windows Phone with a screen resolution of 320 X …

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[27 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]
Samsung I7500 Review

Samsung launched its first Android phone, the I7500. Like the G1, Samsung’s smartphone will have deep integration with all Google’s Web services.
Touch Screen: The i7500 features a 3.2-inch, 320-by-480 AMOLED touch screen instead of the more commonly used LCD technology. The AMOLED screen is a relatively new technology and offers unusually bright and sharp images.
Camera and Multimedia: It has a 5-megapixel camera with an LED flash and video recording support.
The I7500 is a capable multimedia player …

Nokia »

[22 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]

Nokia E75 is another member of the nokia e-series which neatly combines business and personal functionality in one neat and sturdy package. It’s the first phone to come equipped with Nokia Messaging built-in and  also the first Nokia smartphone to feature a slide-out Qwerty keyboard.
1) Design: Measuring 14.4mm x 11.8mm x 50mm E75 is relatively thin for a keyboard slider. The 2.4 inch  QVGA screen support 16 million colours which is sufficient to play games as this is the …

LG »

[21 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]

LG Viewty Smart is the second generation of Viewty which sold over 6.5 million units and is one of the most popular phone of LG. Viewty Smart is an 8 megapixel camera with sensitivity up to ISO 1600, DVD-quality video recording, LG’s recently-introduced S-Class user interface concept, 7.2Mbps HSDPA, integrated WiFi, AGPS, and 1.5GB onboard with microSD expansion theoretically to 32GB.
1) Design: Viewty Smart is just 12.4 mm deep, making it the slimmest 8 megapixel camera phone available. The …

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[12 Apr 2009 | One Comment | ]

There are many so called iPhone killer in the market but still iPhone has got no real opponent to fear from and now we have Nokia N97 as a potential competitor so lets have a fight.
Feature wise If the slide-out QWERTY keyboard is not enough to beat the on-screen keyboard in the iPhone, then the N97 has a 5MP camera (with flash) and a video-recording option too.
The Nokia N97 has a 16:9 widescreen 3.5 touch display with a …

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[25 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

The Fuze offers what many TouchFLO fans have clamored for: a full, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which means the Fuze could be a viable successor to the popular, though aging AT&T Tilt. That’s in addition to the Fuze’s touch screen and stylus, high-end CPU, pumped-up RAM, and full complement of wireless radios (Bluetooth, GPS, HSDPA, and Wi-Fi).
the Fuze features an all-black casing, losing the silver trim that accented the Sprint Pro. The Fuze also forgoes the gray soft-touch back cover …

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[24 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

The recent announcement of the Omnia HD mobile phone is the treat for the mobile lovers. The reason that the phone has the HD suffix in its model name is that it can record and playback videos in HD 720p. The recording resolution stands at 1280×720 pixels, at 24 frames per second.Video trimming, audio dubbing, live dubbing, subtitle inclusion, and image capture are the video editing features possible on the phone.
Omnia HD really has a lot of great features. …

Nokia »

[24 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

The Nokia N97 is a S60 5th Edition mobile computer with a large 3,5“, bright nHD (640 x 360 pixels and 16:9 aspect ratio) TFT color display with resistive touch screen and tactile feedback.
 Nokia have called the N97 “the most advanced mobile computer” and have done well to keep ahead of current mobile phone usability trends. With more and more people using their phones to browse the net, to access email accounts and share photos online we expect …

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[23 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

The place on the market Samsung F480 is aiming at is crowded. There are many touch-operated Flash UI devices out there and, most of them are made by Samsung.
The F480 has a pleasing weight and its brushed metal finish feels nice to hold. Samsung has opted for a capacitive touchscreen in the F480, as opposed to the resistive touchscreen technology it tends to employ, and while these technologies are vastly different, the end result subtly favours the F480. …