01
Sep
Author: admin // Category:
SONY ERICSSON
3 Different Review
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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13
May
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
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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15
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
NEW TECH
3 Different Review
Review 1
Pros:
BROWSER! Awesome, quick, faster than my friends’ blackberry 8900 when performing the same search.
Touchscreen. I had a Samsung Behold for two days before I returned it and went for the G1. The G1 screen is SO much more responsive and so easy to use. Scroll Ball. SOOOO much better than my Curve’s scroll bar. And it doesn’t get dirty so easily.

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26
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
My priority was a phone that would work with our Exchange 2007 system (without installing the Blackberry server and server certs), provide WiFi, let me dial one-handed without looking at the phone, and have usual fun goodies. In addition, I use a database app for the PPC, and this one handles it fine (Windcows Mobile comes in two versions - Smartphone and PPC; most phones run under the Smartphone edition but the EPIX adds the required touchscreen and stylus for full PPC apps).
Pros: Loaded with features: GPS, stereo Bluetooth, GPS, Exchange 7 compatible, WiFi, excellent voice dialing recognition, nice touchpad, great battery life, small enough to fit in the pocket, and keyboard allows one-handed dialing with some practice. Keys are small, but separation is adequate. Provides the higher-end WinMobile PPC rather than SmartPhone OS.

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22
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
NOKIA
3 Different Review
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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22
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
NOKIA
3 Different Review
Review 1
First and foremost, Nokia phones have the BEST reception of all phones on the market. In addition, the call quality is exceptional. This is one key reason I bought this phone. Tried the iPhone….amazing gadget but mediocre reception (do a google search on the topic) and lousy camera. Tried the Samsung Eternity…also a really nice gadget but so-so reception and call quality.
I have a house in Boston and Vermont. The house in VT is in the mountains and the n85 is the first cell phone that my wife and I have ever used that worked at the house….3 bars. Moto razor, 2 Blackberrys, Sony Ericcson 580i, the iPhone and Samsung Eternity…none had reception…the n85 is a standout in that department. Also love that the n85 is a slider and a fantastic 5MP camera w/flash. The browser is pretty quick, screen flips from vertical to horizontal smoothly and there is a 3.5mm jack for std headphones. Previously had tried the Nokia n78….loved the phone but found it a tad long (like the form factor on the n85 better) and really did not like the n78 keyboard (needed to type using my nails). I like the form of the n85 much more than the n78/n82n95/n96. Do feel that if you do alot of texting, the n85 might not be for you, you may be happier with a full keyboard. One problem I have is that the phone is so striking looking that when I use it (especially as a camera) people want to check it out…..a striking nice piece of equipment.

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22
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
Overview
I bought this phone a month ago.
A selling point was free Wifi, among other features.
Wifi is free but “data” is not, that is unless one turns off manually the AT&T network before connecting to the internet, as the phone will still transmit data , (thus you will be charged).
While the network is off you will not be able to receive phone call, so remember to manually turn the AT&T Network on again when done with the “Free WiFi”

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