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Reviews Of All Sorts Of Mobile Phones

August 14, 2010 by  
Filed under Technology

Sony Ericsson W800: If you are familiar and have been enamored with the Sony Ericsson K750 then the W800 will have your pulses pumping even more. It is one of the most eagerly awaited releases from the Japanese-Swedish company, and the whole mobile phone industry in general. And like the K750, the W800 has brilliant function menus, a very able camera and great sounding earphones that come bundled with the phone itself.

Nokia N96: The Nokia N96 is a new release following the successful distribution of the Nokia N95 in the market last year. It is considered as an amazing multimedia computer being optimized for TV and video capabilities. Aside from this, the Nokia N96 is represented as a modernized chapter in mobile media. Many people are now waiting for the release of this wonderful multimedia computer from Nokia. It is indicated that shipping may begin on the 3rd quarter of 2008. The mentioned estimated price would be around 550 euros but this is still excluding taxes or subsidies.

LG VX8000: The LG VX8000 is the first outing by Verizon Wireless to feature full EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) support. Already an ample mobile phone in its own right, it is all the more made better as it utilizes Verizon’s promises of speed starting at 300 kbps and up to as much as 500 kbps. This is mobile networking at its best. But the real advantage of the VX8000 over its competitors is the ability to access Video On Demand, which has various programs such as news, sports, and entertainment available as a streaming video through Verizon’s V Cast service.

LG enV VX9900: LG ENV The new LG VX9900 is the successor to the popular LG 9800 and as such takes from it the good traits we have come to love and refines it further. More popularly known with its alias as the LG enV, there is not a more fitting name, as the 9900 would definitely be the source of envy for gadget aficionados.

Sony Ericsson K850: There was a time when the Sony Ericsson K800 was the camera phone on everybody’s wish list. With its three mega pixel camera and a host of other features, the K800 was the handset to beat and top for many. But with the advent of five mega pixel cameras like Nokia’s N95, which proved to be a very popular model amongst the cell phone and gadget aficionados alike, and the competition for the high end consumer market getting stiffer, Sony Ericsson decided to go with the flow and released the Sony Ericsson K850.

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