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The Latest Mobile Phones

The Motorola Karma QA1

The Motorola Karma QA1 keeps the conversation going with multiple ways to stay connected on your terms. IM-style texting with an all-in-one view of messages and easy scroll navigation helps you keep track of conversations and stay organized. Take your social status to the next level by sending instant messages.

The Motorola Karma QA1 combines texting and social media. IM-style texting provides conversational-style communication. The slide-out keyboard keeps the phone compact.

Key Features:

IM-style messaging and an all-in-one view
Compact design with slide out QWERTY
Locate people and places with on-board aGPS2
Easy access to Facebook and MySpace
Crystal Talk technology

Accessories:

MOTOPURE H12 Universal Bluetooth Headset
MOTOPURE H15
Bluetooth Headset H270

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Samsung Omnia HD

As Samsung made an impressive showing at the GSMA World Congress it’s difficult to pick one of its new phones as the most notable. Yet, the company’s Omnia HD certainly would be in the running.

Key Features:

The World’s First HD Video Recording on Mobile
3.7″ QHD Super Vivid AMOLED Display
HSUPA 5.76Mbps/HSDPA 7.2Mbps
8 Megapixel Autofocus Camera
Multi Codec (DivX, MPEG4)
Web Browsing (S60 OSS-Safari core)
Full Touch Screen

Technical Specifications

Size: 123 mm x 58mm x 12.9mm
Weight: 144g
Talk time: Up to 13.5H
Stand by: Up to 600H
Network: HSUPA 5.76Mbps / HSDPA 7.2 Mbps / EDGE/GPRS Class 12
Bands: 850+900+1800+1900(Quad band/GSM), 900+1900+2100MHz(Tri band/3G)
Memory: 8GB / 16GB Flash + External Memory slot : microSDHC™ (up to 16GB)
Display type : 3.7″ Full Touch QHD 16M AMOLED with Tempered Glass, Resolution : 360 * 640 (16:9 ratio, Quarter HD)
Battery: 1500mAh
Input: Full Touch Screen (Advanced TouchWiz UI with Widget)
OS: Symbian S60 5.0 (full touch UI)
JAVA: JAVA™ MIDP 2.0
Internet Browser: S60 OSS (Safari Core)

Samsung Jet

Over the past decade, Samsung is trying to reach its goal which they have one thing in mind, and that is to grow their annual sales and intro-perspective markets which are based on the demand of the customers who are attracted to innovative types of mobile phones like Samsung.

Now, another great model has risen and evolved, and it could be a big hit to the mobile phone market soon, which Samsung now opens its doors to introduce the newest and revolutionized Samsung Jet Smartphone.

Key Features:

3.1″ Wide AMOLED Display
Powerful Performance
Dynamic User Interface
One-finger Zoom
DVD-Like Video Playback & Recording
Internet Browsing with Dolfin Browser
GPS Application
Photography
Music Player
Online Widget
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
Wide Connectivity

Accessories:

Standard Battery
Travel Adaptor
Mic cable
Stereo Headset
PC Data Link Kit
Soft Case

The Samsung Pixon 12

The Samsung Pixon 12 is here and it is sure to be one of the biggest blockbusters of the summer, but don’t expect it to be something of classic drama ‘cause this bad boy is packed full of special effects.

The Pixon 12 is a thing of out and out quality, from its sleek and curvaceous body to it’s stellar cast of media features inside. All this does fall into the background however when you come to realise who is starring in the lead role…a 12-mega-pixel camera.

Key Feature:

An autofocus, 28mm, 12 megapixel camera lens with both Power LED and xenon flash.
3G with HSDPA and HSUPA radios.
GPS and Wi-Fi.
A 3.1″ 480×800 AMOLED touchscreen.
Standard OS with TouchWiz user interface.

Full specs:

150 MB of on-board storage (up to 16GB MicroSD expansion)
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, HSPA 900/2100MHz
Xenon + Power LED flash; 720 x 480 pixel videos at 30fps
Internal GPS
FM radio with RDS.

Nokia N97

Nokia is one among the leading mobile phones manufacturing companies all across the world. Nokia is currently a brand that people often like to stick with and it’s obviously due to the reliable and trustable service that Nokia has been offering since its arrival.

Nokia N97, has been recently introduced by the Nokia. As expected, the N97 is gaining quite a popularity and preference among audiences worldwide.

Features:

Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5
ARM 11 434 MHz processor
SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds
Stereo FM radio with RDS, Visual radio; FM transmitter
N-gage + downloadable

Specifications:

Size: 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9 mm, 88 cc, 150 g
Display: TFT resistive touchscreen, 16M colors
Sound: Vibration; MP3 ringtones, 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory: Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall, 32 GB storage, 128 MB RAM
Data: 2.0 microUSB, HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps,
Camera: 5 MP, 2592×1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, LED flash, video light

HTC Hero Sprint

HTC Hero Sprint

Sprint was one of the first carriers to join the Open Handset Alliance when it was founded in November 2007 to promote Google Android. However, unlike T-Mobile, which released the T-Mobile G1 and the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, the carrier wasn’t so quick to offer an Android handset to its customers because it simply didn’t think the operating system was “good enough”; that is, until now.

The good: The HTC Hero offers a highly customizable user interface thanks to HTC Sense. It also improves on past Android devices with Outlook e-mail, calendar, and contacts synchronization, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 5-megapixel camera. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 3G support are all onboard.

The bad: The smartphone can occasionally be sluggish. Flash content didn’t always work from the Web browser. Apps must still be downloaded to the phone’s internal memory. Media syncing software would nice, as would be a file manager.

The bottom line: While it could use a boost in the performance department, the HTC Hero is the most feature-packed Google Android device to date, bringing some notable improvements and a highly customizable interface.

Specifications: Combined with: With digital camera / digital player

Source: http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/htc-hero-sprint/4505-6452_7-33770450.html

3G’s Cellphones 2009

LG 3G Cellphone Watch

LG has confirmed that they will debut its first ever 3G cellphone watch at CES 2009. The tiny device, labeled as GD910 (Announced at CES 2008), has a 1.4 inch touchscreen. The price for this new device hasn’t been announced yet, but is said to go on sale in Europe sometime in 2009.

Features:

Include Bluetooth compatibility, voice dialling, a speakerphone, speech recognition, TTS (Text to Speech), and an MP3 player. It is also waterproof, for those of you who can’t keep your cellular devices out of your hands while in the shower.

LG watch

The GD910 is one of the first 3G watch phones, supporting 7.2 Mbps HSDPA wireless data connection with a secondary video camera for video calls. With the helps of the touch UI, user input can be done through the watch phone’s touch screen. It can also do speech recognition for input via voice. Detail specification is not available except a 13.9mm body thickness, LG will be first launching the watch mobile phone in Europe with an unknown schedule.

LG has done away with the old-school “calculator watch” button style in favor of just one small (1.43 inch) touch-screen with three buttons on the side. That’s good and bad. On one hand, the entire watch is fairly svelte (13.99 mm thin), so it doesn’t feel like you’re strapping a brick to your wrist. But now you have to deal with a tiny touch-screen, which could be a serious problem.

iPhone 3G

iPhone 3G

The phone is available in 16GB and 32GB and in colors black and white. It will be available by June 19, 2009 with a price of $199 for the 16GB and $299 for the 32GB.

The iPhone 3G S doesn’t make the same grand leap that the iPhone 3G made from the first-generation model, but the latest Apple handset is still a compelling upgrade for some users. The iPhone 3G S is faster and we appreciate the new features and extended battery life, but call quality and 3G reception still need improvement.
Upgrades include a faster HSDPA connection of up to 7.2Mbps, voice control, 3MP camera with video recording and a digital compass..
iPhone 3G

The good:

The iPhone 3GS finally adds common cell phone features like multimedia messaging, video recording, and voice dialing. It runs faster; its promised battery life is longer; and the multimedia quality continues to shine.

The bad:

The iPhone 3GS’ call quality shows no improvements and the 3G signal reception remains uneven. We still don’t get Flash Lite, USB transfer and storage, or multitasking.

AT&T and Nokia Surge

Nokia Surge

Nokia is riding on the social networking wave as it teams up AT&T in releasing the new mobile phone called Nokia Surge. Nokia Surge is a 3G-capable mobile device which heavily supports IM, text or email, MMS, video sharing and of course social networking. Debuting on July 19, the Nokia Surge will be available for $79USD and will also come with full HTML browser with Flash support. With Flash support enabled, you can use the Nokia Surge for viewing YouTube videos. A Juicaster application is also pre-installed to fulfill various social networking tasks such as posting messages, images, videos, and comments to Facebook and other social networking sites even while you are on the move.
The Nokia Surge also feature a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard in its slim, and stylish form factor. The mobile phone runs Symbian S60 OS which gives you access to various Symbian applications.
Othe multimedia and entertainment features of the Nokia Surge include – a 2.0 megapixel camera, AT&T Navigator support for bringing turn-by-turn directions and traffic monitoring and alerts, AT&T Mobile Music, and AT&T Video Share.
Other features include music player and FM radio, personalize shortcuts, themes, ringtones, and wallpapers, Nokia PC Internet access, various games, Mail for Exchange 2.9 support, quickoffice document viewer and PDF reader. It also boasts of a 2.4-inch QVGA LCD, 128MB Internal Memory, MicroSD support and Bluetooth connectivity.
The Nokia Surge is a WCDMA/HSDPA 850/1900 GSM 850/900/1800/1900 phone. It provides up to 400 hours of standby time and 4.7 hours of talk time.
The Nokia Surge will be available from AT&T starting at $79.99 plus a two-year service agreement.

NUVIFONE G60

nuvifone G60

nuvifone G60

Want something different from your regular cellphone? Something that performs the function of a traditional mobile phone and yet is packed some non-traditional phone features? How about the Garmin-Asus collaborative product called the nuvifone G60 which is scheduled to be released on July 27 in Singapore and perhaps in the U.S. soon – this new mobile boast of three main functions dubbed – call, search and view map.

The Garmin-Asus nuvifone G60 integrates navigation and location based services, and is being touted as an all-in-one, LBS-centric touchscreen phone, mobile web browser and personal navigator. The phone’s main screen is highlighted by three primary icons namely, “call”, “search”, and “view map.” It allows users to scroll through the other icons just by swiping their fingers across the displays. It also has a built-in accelerometer that lets every screen to be viewed in either portrait or landscape navigation.

The view map feature lets users receive turn-by-turn voice-prompted directions to millions of destinations powered by preloaded maps of North America, Eastern and Western Europe some specific regions in Asia and the Pacific. The phone has a real GPS receiver with hotfix. This is in addition to the A-GPS (assisted GPS) that the phone has. Making the phone even more useful is the fact that it is preloaded with millions of points of interest or POIs which is useful for navigation purposes.

Other features of the Garmin-Asus nuvifone G60 include – “where am I” for location exact latitude and longitude coordinates of the user’s location.

For its mobile phone features, the Garmin-Asus nuvifone G60 has 3.5G data connectivity, SMS text messagin functionality, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3MP Camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3.55″ anti-glare displa and provides up tp 4hours talktime.

Samsung and T-Mobile

Samsung T-mobile
Samsung and T-Mobile USA has once again teamed to bring yet again a new touch screen mobile phone known as the Samsung Highlight. The Samsung Highlight is a compact, full-touch screen phone equipped with Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface. This mobile provides users with fast web browsing experience, a plethora of multimedia features, a 3MP camera with video capture, music player and microSD slot that can hold as much as 16GB of memory.The Samsung Highlight also boasts of a virtual, landscape QWERTY touchpad and multiple messaging options. It support email and instant messaging through AIM, AOL, Yahoo, and Gmail platform, as well as SMS, MMS, and video messaging. This 3G phone boasts of a 3MP camera with 3x digital zoom and is capable of video capture and playback. It can also serve as an MP3 player.

Other noteable features of the Samsung Highlight include vibrate mode, 2,000 phonebook entries, support for various graphic formats including JPEG, GIF, BMP and PNG, audio format suport including MP3, AAC/AAC+, WMA, video format support including MPEG, 3GPP, WMV, AMR. The phone also features T-Mobile’s myFaves service, Bluetooth, and some other personal information features including calendar, alarm, voice recognition and more.

Highlighting the Samsung Highlight’s technical specs would give us an 850/900/1800/1900 GSM phone and 1700/2100 UMTS phone with HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS network capability, a 240×400 pixel TFT LCD, 6.5 hours talk time and 450 hours standby time.

New Sony Ericson Phones

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Sony Ericson X1

X1No wonder Sony Ericson’s XPERIA X1 is so good, with Windows Mobile inside, you can enjoy your favorite entertainment andwork efficiently on the move. Turbo 3G provides the speed you need.


Design and Construction. A touch-screen and a full QWERY keyboard is a rare combination and Sony Ericsson offers both. Solid stainless-steel construction all around — even the keyboard is made up of polished aluminum. The keys are somewhat beveled and spaced just right although if you have big fingers, you’d end up using your fingernails to press them. It’s pretty easy to get used to with very minimal incidents of mis-typing.

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The Screen Real Estate. The front panel features a 3-inch screen with a resolution of 800×480 pixels. Video quality is top notch — crisp with high contrast and has a wide-angle view (you can still clearly see the videos at close to 90-degree angle). Playback is smooth but I noticed a lag of about 2 to 3 seconds when loading up the videos.

The XPeria comes with a stylus (and an extra one) tucked in at the top left on the back side for use to navigate the screen menu. You can use your fingers most of the time but there will be instances when you’ll really need the stylus as the menu items of Windows Mobile get too narrow for the fingers. There’s limited haptic feedback on selected functions.

The speakers are found at the bottom end of the phone. Sound volume is a little low that you’ll will find it hard to listen to any vocal audio even at normal ambient noise. Good thing Sony brought in one of their fine earbud headphones (35mm jack) to compensate for that. The FM tuner gets excellent reception when the headphones are attached.

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Multiple Device Input. Aside from the QWERTY keyboard that slides out from under the phone, there’s a virtual keyboard you can activate to use with the stylus. The virtual keyboard seems a bit small despite occupying about 30% of the screen. On top of that, you get navigational buttons on the front panel and the touch screen. There’s no other way to get as much input system as that although sometimes you get confused which one to use.
With the GPS and Google Maps pre-installed, you can basically get turn-by-turn navigation with map data.

Battery life lasts an average of 2 and a half days with normal internet and phone use. The Lithium Polymer battery is rated at 1500mAh, just like the one on the Nokia E71. The phone charges with hooked up to the PC via the USB cable.

W995 Sony Ericson

W995 sony ericson

Catch the action on the bright, clear 2.6” screen. When you want to share views and sounds with friends, use the built-in stand and stereo speakers.

w995
Sony ericson w995

With Media Go™ there’s no need to worry about format, resolution and ‘frame per second’ anymore.” said Alexandre Cardon, Global Marketing Business Manager at Sony Ericsson. “No longer will the video you transferred from your PC to your phone play in low resolution or bad quality. With Media Go™ and the W995 the experience is as good on your phone as it was on your PC.”

“The W995 Walkman™ phone brings together the very best music experiences of any phone, augments this with best in class video and sharing capabilities to offer the most complete communication entertainment package to date.” said Alexandre Cardon. “This powerful mobile phone delivers the best possible video resolution that can fit in your pocket and with enough battery stamina to watch two full length feature films. The W995 also comes complete with the award winning clear audio experience and an 8.1 megapixel camera for the highest quality picture and sound available in a mobile phone.

Camera:
8.1 megapixel camera
Up to 16x digital zoom
Photo fix
Picture blogging
Video blogging
Auto focus
Face detection
Photo flash
Video recording
Image and Video stabilizer
Video light
PictBridge

Music:
Walkman™ player
Clear Stereo
Clear Bass
Album art
PlayNow™
TrackID™
SensMe™
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
Music tones (MP3/AAC)
3.5mm audio jack
Stereo speakers
Shake control

Web:
Access NetFront™ Web browser
Web feeds
Photo feeds

Communication:
Speakerphone
Polyphonic ringtones
Vibrating alert
Video call

Messaging:
Email
Picture messaging (MMS)
Predictive text input
Sound recorder
Text messaging (SMS)
Exchange ActiveSync
Chat View
Instant messaging

Design:
Picture wallpaper
Wallpaper animation
Auto rotate

Entertainment:
3D games
Motion gaming
Java
FM radio with RDS
Video streaming
Video viewing
Media
YouTube™
Walk Mate

Connectivity:
Bluetooth™ technology
Modem
USB mass storage
USB support
Synchronization
DLNA Certified™
Wi-Fi™

Organizer:
Alarm clock
Calculator
Calendar
Flight mode
Notes
Phone book
Stopwatch
Tasks
Timer

Location-based services:
Geo tagging of photos
Google Maps™
aGPS
Wayfinder Navigator™ (3-month trial version)

Accessories:
In-Box:

W995:
Battery
Battery Charger
8GB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)
USB Cable
Stereo portable handsfree
Sony Ericsson PC Suite
Media Go™
User book

Facts and Figures: 1)2)
Size: 97 x 49 x 15 mm
Weight: 113 grams

Colours:
Progressive Black
Cosmic Silver
Energetic Red

Main screen: 262,144 colour TFT, scratch-resistant
Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels
Size: 2.6 inches

Phone memory: Up to 118MB
Memory card support: Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)

Talk time GSM/GPRS: Up to 9 hrs
Standby time GSM/GPRS: Up to 370 hrs

Talk time UMTS: Up to 4 hours
Standby time UMTS: Up to 360 hours

Video talk time: Up to 3.5 hours
Music listening time: Up to 20 hours
Video watching time up to 5hrs

Availability and versions
Networks
W995:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSPA 900/2100

W995a:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSPA 850/1900/2100

Sony Ericson W760a

W760a
sony ericson W760

Released for AT&T, the Sony Ericsson W760a is the first truly global Walkman phone with tri-band HSDPA, enabling broadband speed downloads of the latest music anywhere in the world. Offering integrated GPS with Wayfinder Navigator, users can find over 20 million points of interest around the globe.

A GPS-supported fitness application called Tracker can also tell consumers how fast, for how long and how far they’ve ran. Using SenseMe to pick the music, the W760a selects tracks for the just right occasion. Navigate through a playlist with Shake Control – shuffle and skip through tracks, or adjust the volume, with just a shake of the phone.

The Media User Interface rotates depending on how consumers are holding the phone, so they can see everything they need at a glance. Auto-rotate works for photos, videos and games too.

Just twist the phone to change the view. Built for fast-paced action, the W760a’s large 2.2-inch screen is ideal for gameplay and Motion Sensor Gaming allows users to play games in 3D quality, using the motion of the phone to control the game
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Design

This handset comes in fancy black, rocky silver and intense red. The model reviewed here is rocky silver from AT&T, which is a combination of light silver on the face and a slightly darker graphite shade on the keypad and a few other parts.

Sony Ericsson kept the face of the W760a simple, with only a few keys and the screen. Just above the screen, A/B gaming keys on the left and right straddle the phone’s ear speaker. Below the screen are two selection keys and immediately underneath them is a large, round, four-way navigation key, which can also be used with the Walkman for play, stop, forward and back functions. To the left of the navigation key is a “call” key and to the right is an “end” key that also turns the phone on and off.

The keypad under the slider is large, with buttons big enough to dial with relative ease, although their relative flatness makes it a little difficult to do so by touch. The top row of keys is right up against the bottom of the top slider component, which can make it hard to dial them at first. However, this may be something users can get accustomed to and does not seem to be a major problem.

Sliding the phone open also reveals the 3.2-megapixel camera, which is cleverly protected when the phone is closed. Sony Ericsson even paid attention to the details of what would be revealed on the back of the slider when it is opened, so there is a shiny textured design – black on the rocky silver model – surrounding the camera and covering most of the exposed back of the slider.

Sony Ericsson W760a Specifications:

* 262k+ color screen
* 3.2 MP camera / camcorder
* Bluetooth stereo
* Music player / MusicID
* Shake control
* Motion sensing gaming
* FM radio
* HTML Web Browser
*Email / Instant Messaging
* Memory Stick Micro slot
* AT&T Navigator
* Video Share

Latest Samsung Phones

Samsung Mobile phones – The Latest and coming soon mobiles from Samsung. … option and simply pop in your existing sim card into your new Samsung phone. Read Reviews and Specifications of Latest Samsung Mobile Phones.

Samsung Instinct Mobile Phone

Samsung Instinct Phone
Samsung Phone

The Samsung Instinct offers a slick, intuitive design and a heavy load of powerful, innovative, and easy-to-use features. It particularly shines as a messaging and GPS device. It instinct stands out as one of Sprint’s finest devices to date. It’s just too bad its call quality could use some improvement.

Specifications:

* 800/1900 MHz CDMA
* EVDO Revision 0 (Rev. 0)
* 3.2-inch resistive touchscreen display
* 2-megapixel camera
* GPS (Sprint Navigation)
* Bluetooth
* microSD card slot
* Opera Mini web browser pre-loaded
* Text and picture messaging (threaded)
* Speakerphone and voice commands
* Weight – 3.88 ounces
* Dimension (HxWxD) – 4.57″ x 2.17″ x .48″

- Samsung Alias SCH-u740-

Samsung phone with keyboard

samsung keyboard

–The u740 includes e-mail, mobile IM, and chat, and is equipped with Verzion’s VZ Navigator, which enables location-based service (LBS) applications, a 1.3 MP camera,
and an MP3/WMA-cpmpatible music player. The u740 also
includes a personal organizer, calendar with scheduler, notepad, alarm clock, world clock, calculator and stopwatch. The 500-entry phone book has room for five numbers per contact, two e-mail addresses, a picture, a personalized ringtone and notes.

Specification:

Camera/Camcorder
1.3 Mega Pixel Digital Camera/Camcorder with Flash & Digital Zoom
Capture Video Clips or Still Pictures
Brightness Adjustment
Self Timer: Off, 2, 5 or 10 seconds
Color Effects: Normal, B/W, Sepia, Antique, Negative, Green, Aqua, Cool, Warm, Sketch
Multi–Shot Mode: Series, Divided, Auto/Manual
Resolution Adjustment: 1280×960, 640×480, 320×240, 160×120 Picture ID
Shutter Sound selection

Mobile Media
V CAST Music Player: MP3 & WMA
V CAST Video
Mobile Web 2.0 Capable
Email, Mobile IM, and Chat Capable
Wireless Sync Capable
VZNavigatorsm Capable
Get It Now® Capable (BREW 3.1.4)
Picture and video messaging
Text Messaging

General
Unique 2–Way Flip Form Factor
Integrated QWERTY Keyboard
High Tier/EV–DO High Speed Connectivity
Bluetooth® Capable for the following profiles: Headset (HSP), Handsfree (HFP), Serial Port (SPP), Dial Up Networking (DUN), and Object Push (OPP) for vCard
microSD™ Expansion Slot
Dimensions: 3.84″ (H) x 2.04″ (W) x 0.58″ (D) with battery
Weight: 3.6 ounces with standard battery
Hearing Aid Compatibility Rating = M4
TTY Compatibility
SAR: Head– .684, Body– .496
Usage Time: Up to 210 Minutes OR
Standby Time: Up to 200 hours
Handset insurance is available

 

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Cellphone Accessories

Generic Car Charger For Nokia
Car Charger for Nokia

Car Charger for Nokia Phones (CC-1)

Car Charger for Nokia Phones (CC-1)

Great for travelers on-the-go to recharge your weak or dead Nokia cell phone batteries.

Specifications:
* Universal Lighter Adaptor (12~24volt DC)
* Fits in your car cigarette lighter socket
* Charge your phone quickly when you are on the go
* Overload prevention
* LED charging indicator
* Charge and talk at the same time

Product Features:
* Charge your phone when you’re on the road.
* This car charger plugs into your cars cigarette lighter and charges your phone while you’re driving.
* Compatible with NOKIA N91, N90, N80, 770, 7370, 6282, 6265i, 6165i, 6155i, 6126, 6103, 6102i, 6102, 6101, 3155i.
* Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically
switches to a saver mode to prevent overcharging and short circuit
* Plug never heats or overcharges the battery. LED charging indication.



Ear Grip Handsfree For Samsung Ace i325, BlackJack II i617,
Propel Pro i627, Jack i637

Ear Grip Handsfree for Samsung Ace i325

This handsfree is compatible with the following Samsung models :
* Ace / SPH-i325
* BlackJack II / SGH-i617
* Propel Pro / SGH-i627
* Jack / SGH-i637

Features:
* Excellent audio quality.
* Cord mounted Answer / End button and microphone.
* Connects directly to cell phone for handsfree operation.
* Hangs comfortably on your ear.
* Lightweight and fashionable.

Adjustable Boom Handsfree For Samsung Ace i325, BlackJack II i617, Propel Pro i627, Jack i637

Adjustable Boom Handsfree for Samsung

Original Motorola H500 Bluetooth Headset (Silver)

Bluetooth

Features:
* Original Motorola H500 Universal bluetooth Headset.
* Compatible with all bluetooth enabled cell phones, PDA and other devices.
* An adjustable earhook allows the headset to be worn on either the left or right ear.
* Simply press the multifunction button, place the headset on your ear and a link is automatically established (must pair the heaset
with your phone the first time it is used).
* The multifunction button allows you to place, receive or end calls, all with the push of a button.
* Easily adjust the volume and mute your call from the headset.
* 2 volume buttons.
* Call button to handle incoming and outgoing calls.
* Compact size and lightweight, easy storage when not in use.
* Comfortable design.

Specifications:
* Up to approximately 8 hours talk time or up to approximately 200 hours standby time.
* Size : 2.28 in. x 1.06 in. (2.09 in. including earhook) x 0.87 in.
* Weight : 0.55 ounces.
* Charge time is less than 1(one) hour.

Pink Black Flashing Cell Phone Holder

Pink Black Flashing Cellphone Holder

Securely hold your cell phone at your office, home and in your car with our universal desktop cell phone holders. Desktop cell phone holders hold your cell phone securely with flexible adjustment. Cell phone holders are functional and great deco for your desktop.

Flashes when ever your phone receives signal.
Everyone is sure to be amused by the shoe shape holder that can travel with you anywhere you go; no attachments necessary.
Must remove the battery shield from the bottom of the holder before initial use.

Bracketron Grip-It Universal Mobile Electronics HolderBracketron Grip-It Universal Mobile Electronics Holder

Coolest Phones in 2009

Blackberry

The BlackBerry Storm smartphone’s funky touch-screen is supple, responds instantly to your touch and lets you type, navigate and browse at speed. Its 3.25″ screen is also full-on HD, bringing your pictures and video to life. It’s a BlackBerry, so email is sorted. A supercharged 3G connection delivers the web at warp speed. And if you want to listen to music, there’s enough room for 4,000 of your favourite tracks.

BlackBerry Storm key features:

>> Touch screen
>> Built in GPS navigation
>> Best for internet
>> 3G
>> HSDPA
>> Quadband
>> Bluetooth
>> Modem
>> PC synchronisation
>> Vodafone Find & Go
>> Memory card slot
>> Qwerty keyboard
>> Voice activated dialing
>> Vodafone Mobile Internet
>> Email
>> Games included
>> MP3 player
>> Poly ring tones
>>Mobile TV compatible
>> Camera / Video
>>Flash or light
>> Handsfree headset
>> Car kit
>> Memory card
>> GPRS
>> 3.0 – 4.0 megapixel

Samsung Mobile and T-mobile

8-Mega Pixel Camera Phone

Samsung T-Mobile

>>The built-in 8-megapixel camera with Xenon flash, 16x digital zoom and five shooting modes empower customers to capture exceptional photos and videos from their phone, whether they’re on the go, on a vacation or just hanging out around the house.

>>The touch-screen phone, enabled by Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface and powered by T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network, makes sharing photos easy. Samsung’s new photo widget allows customers to post images taken with the Memoir directly to their favorite online photo sharing source, such as flickr, Kodak Gallery, Photobucket and Snapfish.

>>The Memoir’s full-touch virtual QWERTY keypad and multiple messaging capabilities, including text, multimedia messaging, instant messaging and e-mail, make staying connected quick and easy while on the go.

>>The Memoir is complete with a music and video player and built-in Assisted GPS navigation, which allows customers to utilize location-based services including turn-by-turn directions. For hands-free use, the Memoir features stereo Bluetooth technology, speakerphone and voice-activated dialing.

Sony ericson S500i Purple

Sony Ericson S500i Purple

>>The stunning S500i is a totally fashion and style conscious mobile phone which will defiantly turn heads. The phone is equipped with many fun and useful features for the mobile phone user who is always on the go and wanting to stay in contact with friends, family and work colleagues.

>>The handset comes in a choice of two colors which are an intriguing mysterious green color and a glamour spring yellow color which provides a natural element to the phones design. The overall design and style of the phone is inspired by nature which includes the color of the handset, the internal patterns and materials used to create a smooth desirable handset.

>>The Sony Ericsson S500i comes with a smooth slide opening mechanism which when opened reveals the sleek keypad and natural design of this fashionable phone. The phone comes with hidden light effects which brings the S500i alive when an incoming call comes in. The handset measures 99mm x 47mm x 14mm and weights a total of 94 grams which feels good to hold in a single hand, as well as providing a slim handset to fit in the user’s pocket.

>>The Sony Ericsson S500i comes with a large and clear screen which displays up to 262k colors on a 240 x 320 pixels resolution screen.

>>The screen can be viewed when the S500i is in the slide open or slide closed position which provides the user with continuous viewing. The screen is ideal for viewing all the user photographs and video.

>>The mobile phone comes with a built in 2 megapixel camera complete with dedicated menus, 4 x digital zoom and direct interaction with the phones messaging services. The user can capture either a still shot or a video recording using the 2 megapixel camera and enjoy the built in imaging features. The Sony Ericsson S500i allows the user to enjoy video recording and video streaming on their mobile handset. The video clips feature is ideal for capturing those expected moments that happen when the user is out and about with their mobile phone to hand. The user can share their photographs on their own blog site which allows the user to capture a photograph and send it to their blog instantly.

BenQ-Siemens Black Box
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Dubbed the Black Box, this handset does not come with a keypad of any kind as it uses a touchscreen as a replacement instead. The user interface looks as if it can be accessed via a variety of icons with no text involved at all, making this a truly appealing phone universally which is capable of breaking the language barrier.

Black Retroxis Phone
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The Black Label Retroxix phone by designer Lim Sze Tat reflects a retro
approach towards design with clean aesthetics, optimum controls and functions.

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Features:
>>2-megapixel camera

>>MP3 and video playback

>>External OLED display

>>Internal 262k TFT LCD display

>>Bluetooth connectivity

>>Document viewer ( jpeg, pdf, txt )

>>Email client

Samsung Tocco Ultra Edition

Tocco Samsung
>Ultimate Design that Lasts
With a 12.7mm Slim Body, sleek curved exterior, and scratch resistant screen
Marvel at the incredible 2.8″ AMOLED touch screen with 16 million colours and Anti-Refelctive coating, complete with automatic rotating display. And a slide out keypad for total control.
>Ultimate Camera and Video
>Interactive User Interface

An upgraded Touchwiz UI with interactive 3D effect and online Widgets keep you connected to a fantastic mobile browsing experience.

Tocco Ultimate
Tocco Ultra Edition

Best New Cellphones

toshiba Phone

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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.

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.