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.
Original post by Kiven
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.
[ The LG VX8350 via SlashPhone ]
Original post by Kiven
The LG Wave is a simple yet stylish phone with midrange multimedia features and an affordable price point.
Original post by Kent German
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.
[ The 8GB Nokia N95 via MobileWhack ]
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