This successor to the N80 is thinner, while adding music features such as a 3.5mm headphone jack and key lock switch. Available with either 8GB of internal memory or a memory card slot. Other features of this slider smartphone include a 2 megapixel auto-focus camera, Wi-Fi with UPnP for media streaming and sharing, stereo Bluetooth, and Flash Lite 2.0.
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This GSM phone sports a slim, glossy clamshell design, music player with external touch controls, stereo Bluetooth, and a memory card slot. Other features are standard, including a 1.3 megapixel camera, EDGE data, a monochrome external display, and quad-band world roaming.
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Slated for a September Verizon release, the LGVX8350 is the successor of last year’s LG 8300. This entry-level phone features an external OLED display screen and external music control buttons, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and Bluetooth, aside from the standard functions and features.
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Original post by Kiven
The LG Wave is a simple yet stylish phone with midrange multimedia features and an affordable price point.
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The cat’s out of the bag, err, in this case, the 8GB model of the Nokia N95 powerhouse is. Voted as the European Media Phone of the Year for 2007-2008 by the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA), the upgraded 8GB model can now store up to 20 hours of video and as much as 6000 songs. Of course it is still loaded to the brim with goodies like the Carl Zeiss 5.0 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, integrated A-GPS, WLAN and HSDPA support, plus a new luminous 2.8″ QVGA display. Don’t rush to the store yet though as this will be available in the markets in q4 of 2007, and will cost around 560 euros, exclusive of taxes and other duties.
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Original post by Kiven
The Sony Ericsson W200a may lack some flashy features, but it’s still a solid, entry-level music phone.
Original post by Kent German
The Sony Ericsson W200a may lack some flashy features, but it’s still a solid, entry-level music phone.
Original post by Damian Koh
With a sexy new black color scheme, 8GB of on board memory, and an assortment of software and design tweaks, the new Nokia N95 8GB strengthens the manufacturer’s flagship device all around. Check out our hands-on impressions.
Original post by Brad Kellett
Highlighted at yesterday’s Go Play event in London, the Nokia N81 is a stunning new gaming and music device from the Finnish company. We spent some time with the handset at the event and bring you live photos and impressions.
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Nokia today unveiled new services and cell phones that customers can use to download music and play games, a bid by the world’s largest mobile phone maker to challenge Apple’s higher-end iPhone, as well as iTunes and the iPod.
With millions of tracks from major artists, independent labels as well as local hits, the Nokia Music Store offers people the chance to enjoy music directly on their Nokia device or personal computer.
With a single account, music lovers can access the Nokia Music Store via their desktop computer or directly from optimized Nokia devices beginning with the Nokia N81 and Nokia N95 8GB. Users can browse for new music, get recommendations or search for their favorite artists, songs or albums all from the palm of their hand. Consumers […]
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As expected, Verizon Wireless has officially launched the Motorola RAZR2 V9m. As you know, Sprint has already launched this phone, now we just have to wait for AT&T and T-Mobile to do the same.
Features of the RAZR2 include a 2.2″ (320×240 pixels)…
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The last phones announced today in London at the Go Play event were the Nokia 5310 and the 5610 XpressMusic music devices.
At only 9.9 mm thick, the Nokia 5310 offers 18 hours of music playback and it comes equipped with a 2″ QVGA screen with 16…
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Expected to launch at the IFA 2007 (starting August 31, 2007), LG has come up with a new phone which design-wise is like the sleek and keypadless LG Prada, enhanced with features, specifically, Windows Mobile. The 12.8 inch 3G smartphone comes with a 2.0 megapixel camera, a 2.8″ touchscreen display, plus up to 3.6 Mbps internet connection speed via HSDPA. it is slated for a Q4 2007 release in Europe. Below is a full list of the KS20’s specs (unconfirmed).
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The second phone announced today at the Go Play event in London was the Nokia N81. The newest addition to the Nseries lineup comes in two different versions: the first one with of built-in memory 8GB and second one with a microSD card slot that can…
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Original post by Brad Kellett
After months of rumors and leaked photos, Nokia has now officially announced the upgraded version of the Nokia N95, now featuring 8GB of built-in memory and a 2.8″ QVGA display. Unfortunately, the upgraded memory, bigger screen and new black color…
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Original post by Brad Kellett
Today Nokia added a new 9.9mm thick model to its expanding range of XpressMusic devices. The new 5310 XpressMusic weighs next to nothing, sports a 2 megapixel camera, and is compatible with side-loaded content from the new Nokia Music Store. Now updated with live photos from the launch event.
Original post by Michael Oryl (editor)
Nokia’s new 5610 XpressMusic is a slider form media device that not only offers a good music playback experience, thanks to a new slider control, but also manages to pack in a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera as well as quad-band GSM and dual-band UMTS support. Check out our live photos from Nokia’s launch event.
Original post by Michael Oryl (editor)
While some might have thought that the Nokia N95 could not get any better, today in London Nokia has announced a new version boasting 8GB of internal memory, a bigger QVGA display, and a new color scheme.
Original post by Brad Kellett
Featuring dedicated music and gaming keys and full compatibility with the newly announced Nokia Music Store and N-Gage platform, the new Nokia N81 family packs a punch within the sleek black slider designs of its members.
Original post by Brad Kellett