Motorola RAZR V3i Dolce & Gabbana Unlocked Phone with MP3/Video Player, and MicroSD–International Version with No Warranty (Gold)

Author: admin  //  Category: MOTOROLA

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Review 1

If you’re looking for a phone that is the best value for your money, stop reading right here. This phone isn’t for you.

If, however, you’re looking for a functional phone that is attractive and garners a lot of attention from passersby and fashionistas alike, you’re in the right place.

The Motorola V3i DG is a great phone - it is a RAZR after all. Some people don’t like the RAZR because they think it’s been played out or overdone, but this phone is unique and has a definite “cool factor”. The phone’s features are a standard late 2005 or early 2006 featureset - there’s an MP3 player, a transflash slot, a camera (that could be a lot better, but that’s Motorola for you - it’s a phone), a video camera, support for real-song ringtones, and a nice set of screens.

If you’re looking for a device for e-mail, this probably is not your phone. If you like to text constantly and IM casually and you talk often, this is a great phone for you. My one gripe is that the speaker phone is of a low quality compared to the RAZR I had for Verizon. Other than that, it’s an excellently-crafted piece of work.

I highly recommend this phone (with the awesome-looking DG case).

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 Unlocked Phone with 3G, 3.2 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and MicroSD Slot Review

Author: admin  //  Category: SONY ERICSSON

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Review 1

I am not sure what the other reviewers are comparing this phone to, but I can say this is the best smartphone I have ever owned. I’ve been using the phone for four months. Here is what you should know about the phone:

1) Phone sports a beautiful 800 x 480 touch screen. The touch screen is very responsive compared to other touchscreen phones I’ve used, with the exception of the iPhone — which is the gold standard in touch responsiveness — but doesn’t have nearly as many features.

2) The Xperia is infinitely customizable. The panels allow you to quickly switch between home screens for Search, Facebook, Skype, Weather, Photo Slideshow and many more.

3) I also love Windows Mobile. The phone can do almost anything. All of the features of the most advanced smartphone are available; MMS, Video recording, File Explorer, Micro SD Card, Cut & Paste, WiFi, Stereo Bluetooth and the best Exchange E-Mail integration available.
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Samsung i900 Omnia Review

Author: admin  //  Category: SAMSUNG

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First, I bought this phone thinking that it would resolve the problems I was having with my treo 750…HA! It has created more problems than solutions. Touch screen doesn’t respond as you would expect and as stated in other reviews the widgets are small and sometimes hard to manage.

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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Unlocked Cell Phone Review

Author: admin  //  Category: NOKIA

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First let me start by saying that I’ve owned this phone for a month already and im VERY HAPPY with it. It feels solid in your hands id does not freeze at all, like the n96 when you fill up the memory. Before i bought this phone i owned the nokia n95 (great device) and the nokia N96(more memory but not so good) The only reason i did not give this nokia 5800 five starts its because of the camara quality which by the way is good but the n95 and n96 were better quality camaras and also video recording capabilities.

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Nokia E51 Unlocked Smartphone with 2 MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, MP3/Video Player Review

Author: admin  //  Category: NOKIA

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Review 1

You are either going to love this phone or hate this phone. I love mine. But I am going to write this review with an eye towards scaring away people who will hate this phone.


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(AT&T) BlackBerry Curve 8310, Red version Review

Author: admin  //  Category: BLACKBERRY

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They don’t call it a “CrackBerry” for nothing. I send and receive e-mails from both my personal and professional accounts, monitor bank account activity, check the weather, read the newspaper, organize my time with the calendar, wake up in the morning with the alarm clock, and listen to music (currently 3.6 gigabytes worth = 900 songs) without worry of missing a call, calendar event or e-mail. If you’re listening to music on the earbuds when a call comes in, the music pauses while the phone rings. Press the button on cord and you answer the phone using the same earbuds; no need to remove the phone from the holster. When the call is done press the button again and the music resumes.

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Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset Review

Author: admin  //  Category: Headset

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Review 1

I had the mic on the Voyager 510 crap out on me in November. I used Plantronic’s website to e-mail the problem and the service tech gave some ideas for fixes. After none of the fixes worked, I returned the product and they replaced it with a brand new one for free. I beat this thing up for several hours a day, so while I wasn’t pleased about the mic dying, I was very pleased with the Plantronics service. After sending my old headset in, I had a new one within a week.
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Original Review

This is a review of the Plantronics Voyager 510 based on my comparative experience with this headset against a Motorola H500 - possibly the most popular headset out there. It was/is being used with a Motorola E815 cell phone on the Verizon Wireless network. I am on the cell phone for business over 1000 minutes per month.

Comfort:
I’ve seen a few reviews where this headset is less comfortable. Compared to the Motorola H500, I think it’s much more comfortable as it’s more flexible (doesn’t look like it in the pictures though). The grasp of the ear clip is not as strong, and that means it might feel a bit less secure on your ear, but it’s also wearable for long periods of time. The Motorola H500 was tight enough on my ear that after 30 minutes, the pressure on the back of my ear was painful - not good when conference calls are usually over 30 minutes long. Additionally, with 3 sizes for the ear-piece, once I got the correct size attached to the Voyager 510, it helped make the whole set fit more snugly and securely.

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