Best New Cellphones

toshiba Phone
Toshiba TG01 with 4.1 -inch WVGA touchscreen a definitely a slim-lined beauty, this is a 1GHz Qualcomm which Toshiba say is twice as fast as the processors usually found in Windows phones. The memory is larger than most too, at 256MB RAM. In a lot of ways, running Windows Mobile on a phone is like running Windows on a PC.. the more memory and processing power you can throw at it, the better.
A GPS-enabled phone with support for A-GPS. It’s not clear what personal navigation options are included, but there are a number of add-on applications available for Windows Mobile devices. The large touchscreen will also be idea for any kind of satellite navigation tasks.
FEATURES:
the TG01 has a web browser, multimedia player, supports push email, it comes with Bluetooth 2.0, microSD expandable memory and a micro USB connector.

The TG01 has a web browser, multimedia player, supports push email, it comes with Bluetooth 2.0, microSD expandable memory and a micro USB connector.
SAMSUNG SGH-E900 Trandy Phone

It’s been all Samsung today! Samsung have been showering products of all ranges and of all types, here’s another new mobile phone from Samsung, the SGH-E900 Trandy Phone. It is a Tri-Band GSM (900 / 1800 / 1900MHz) EDGE phone with GPRS capablities. It features a new innovative slider design and and comes with multimedia features.
The Samsung E900 phone is powered by a 2 MegaPixel camera and eatures a 240×320 262K Color TFT display. It comes with 80MB memory by default. The storage capacity is expandable though through microp SD slot that has been provided.
LGKG-800 Chocolate

I have the pleasure of owning a LG Chocolate and it’s a pure beauty. I really love the design of it and it’s one of the most stylish phones you can get at the moment. This phone won the 2006 IF Design Award in Germany.

Overall:
If you’re looking for a stylish, beautiful phone and your primarilyinterested in having the phone to call your friends with, rather thanplaying music or taking beautiful photos – this one is definitelyworth looking into. It’s hard to find a phone with better looks.
If I have to choose a couple of things I would like to see fixed I would choose:
* 3G-compability
* Higher resolution on screen
* Memory card support
* Improve usability & menus
Specifications:
Dimensions: 95×48x15.2mm
Weight: 83g (with standard battery)
Display: 265k Color TFT, 176 x 220 Pixels
Standard Battery: 800mAh
Standby Time: up to 200hrs
Talk time: Up to 6hrs
Technology: GSM
Frequency: 900/1800/1900 MHZ (Tri-band)
Data Transmission: GPRS class 10
MOTOROLA EVOKE QA4

The Motorola Evoke only has a 2.8 inch touchscreen with a singular menu button in front but slide-out the keypad and you get a traditional mobile phone. It has a GPS and SGPS, a 2 megapixel camera, memory card slot, and stereo Bluetooth. Unfortunately, it looks like the Motorola Evoke won’t be coming to Europe as it is only compatible with band modes: CDMA 800/1900/1700/2100, Diversity 1900MHz and 2100 MHz EVDO Rev A.
Sony Ericsson W705

Sony Ericsson’s upcoming Walkman W705 is a slider-style phone dedicated to music. The W705 comes with a 3.2-megapixel camera, an FM radio, integrated Wi-Fi, and an impressive 2.4-inch QVGA display capable of showing up to 256,000 colors.
The W705 picks up some nice features from other members of the Walkman family. It sports both Shake control (a motion sensor that lets you flick the phone to control games or to skip and shuffle between tracks) and SenseMe (which discovers music to match a particular mood and tempo). Though the phone will come with only 120MB of internal memory, a 4GB memory card will be included in the retail package.
The Sony Ericsson W705 can work on quad-band GSM networks and on dual-band (900/2100 MHz) 3G networks.
HTC Max 4G

HTC Max 4G
A follow-up to the HTC Touch HD, the Max 4G is the first GSM/WiMax phone to be announced. The Max 4G features a 3.8-inch, 800-by-480-pixel (WVGA) screen with 8GB of flash memory on board. It runs on triband EDGE speeds and, of course, WiMax.
The Max 4G is based on Windows Mobile OS, and uses the HTC TouchFlo 3D user interface. The handset has built-in support for FM radio, GPS, and Wi-Fi. It also boasts two cameras: a 3.2-megapixel one on the back and a VGA (640-by-480-pixel) one on the front for video calling.
Given that this phone runs on WiMax, Sprint could adopt this phone on its network, with a few modifications (such as a GSM antenna).
Nokia 5800 Express Music

Many industry observers consider the Nokia Express Music to be the next major iPhone competitor. Comparisons are inevitable, thanks to the 5800’s big, beautiful, 3.2-inch touch-screen display with support for 16 million colors. The phone has a 3.2-megapixel camera, dual LED flash, and an 8GB memory card (expansion capabilities go up to 16GB).
Other notable features include a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 Mhz) GSM/EDGE radio with 3G UMTS/HSDPA, GPS with support for picture geotagging, Wi-Fi, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a TV-out port.
Accompanying the 5800 will be the Comes With Music package, which will allow users to download an unlimited number of songs from the Nokia Music Store for a year after the purchase of this phone.




















