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Saturday, 09 September 2006 |
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 T-Mobile has announced Samsung's T719 on its coming soon page and is expected to be available in a short while.
The quadband GSM/EDGE clamshell phone features a SureType keypad, Blackberry push email support, a 1.3 megapixel camera, voice activated dialling and Bluetooth support. The Samsung T719 when relesed will cost $299.99.
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Saturday, 09 September 2006 |
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 CNET Asia reviews the Samsung SGH-Z400 and writes, "There is a 2-megapixel camera on the back for taking pictures or video of something other than your face. You can access the camera interface using the dedicated camera button on the top right-hand side. This button won't let you shoot pictures, though. If you want to take a picture you have to use the OK button in the middle of the navigation key. ... The 2.0-megapixel camera took clear photos when we held it very still but images were blurred if we weren't holding it steady. There's no flash, so taking photos at night was impossible without an external light source." |
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Saturday, 09 September 2006 |
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 Trusted Reviews reviews the Samsung SGH-E900 and writes, "Music playback and the camera are both disappointing ... The camera, whose lens is on the back of the casing and invisible unless you open the slider, takes a while to get going after you press its shortcut button, and there is a noticeable shutter lag which means you need to hold the phone still for a second or so after pressing to shoot an image. This will be annoying if you like candid snaps and you'll get some image blurring if you are not careful."
Well, lets see other site review about this Samsung SGH-E900
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Saturday, 09 September 2006 |
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 The Samsung SCH-A990 boasts a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus and video-recording capabilities. The EV-DO handset also supports Verizon’s 3G services, has integrated Bluetooth, a swivel screen, a speakerphone, and good call quality.
The Samsung SCH-A990 is a multimedia mobile, and there are signs all over the phone to reflect its entertaining side. On the left spine, are rewind, play/pause, and fast-forward keys for the music player, a headset jack and a Micro SD card slot. We should note that you can’t plug the headset into the phone directly; rather it requires a separate adapter. Fortunately, that’s included, but it’s still an inconvenient step, in our opinion. Speakers are located on both sides of the phone.
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Thursday, 07 September 2006 |
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 Recently previewed by PC MAgazine, the Nokia E62, which may not look spectacular on the outside, but is packed with remarkable features, highlighted on its 2.8" screen with 320x240 resolution.Rumor has it that the E62 will be available for just $99 with service, and if true, that would be this mobile phone's greatest asset: pricing.
* Bluetooth support * Quad band GSM support (850/900/1800/1900) * GPRS and EDGE support * Square rubbery keys * Supports microSD cards * 90 MB of internal memory * Runs Symbian OS version 9.1 with Series 60 Version 3 interface * push-email services including GoodLink, Intellisync, Visto, DataViz, and BlackBerry Connect
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Thursday, 07 September 2006 |
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 SlashPhone has a review up for the Nokia 6125. The 6125 made a sleek first impression, a clamshell type phone with no antennas and a slim profile. The 6125 also has features that are found in models with a higher price tag.
The Nokia 6125 features:
* weighs at an acceptable 98 grams * dimensions come in at 90 x 46 x 23.6 * it supports the Quadband network with auto switching to * it also has a built in XHTML Browser * Integrated Digital Music Player * Macromedia Flash Lite * built in 1.3 megapixel camera
The camera comes with a 8X zoom and allows fort standard, night or self-timer modes. Camera photos based on shots taken by slashphone were blurry/grainy for night time images but improves when in well lit areas.
Slashphone also notes that "with Email access, you will be having semi-Blackberry capabilities minus the speed.". The Nokia 6125 runs on the Series 40 operating system which enables the phone to have a userfriendly interface but still having the performance of higher versions in the Symbian series. |
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