24
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
LG,
SONY ERICSSON
Product Description
3-Inch Full touch screen- The 3.0 inch wide full touch screen is more screen real estate to better enjoy watching videos, playing games, and looking at photos. Bigger is better and that also makes it easier to use by physical touch since larger icons are easier to navigate than smaller ones. Active flash UI - The user interface is so intuitive that users will want to explore and master all of the functions and features of the LG-KP500. The UI allows users to access menus easily and shift around other menus simply and quickly with just one touch. Handwriting and Editing- The easy-to-use smart handwriting recognition function of the LG-KP500 allows users to send text messages without using the touch keyboard. It is possible to write in complicated languages such as Chinese. In the photo mode, users can easily edit their photos with the stylus pen. Motion sensor game - Using advanced motion sensor technology, the LG-KP500 adds more fun interactivity to games so users can enjoy mobile entertainment in a more dynamic and exciting way. The games loaded on the LG-KP500 use a motion sensor that requires the user’s eye-hand coordination to balance, flip, shift, and twist the handset to play the games. Auto rotating display - The QWERTY onscreen keyboard slides into view when the LG-KP500 is held horizontally, and the auto rotating display always shifts images or documents for proper viewing no matter which way the handset is turned. Embedded stylus pen - Since the stylus is embedded in the handset, the user instantly write a memo or edit a photo without having to search around for the stylus pen which often gets lost or misplaced. The appearance of the phone is not sacrificed with the embedded, artfully “concealed” in the handset.

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05
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
LG
2 Different Review
Review 1
Bought this camera for my wife as a surprise upgrade from her Motorola C139 - what a big mistake! While the Shine is very good looking, the metal casing makes the phone much more heavy (good thing for some)and thicker than shown on the ads.
what is truly bad with this phone is the poor software which has several layers to get what you want. For example you can’t get to your telephone directory list w/o doing a search for by name. On the C139, you simply press the “up” or “down” arrow, and you are taken directly to your directory list.

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01
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
SONY ERICSSON
3 Different Review
Review 1
I’m surprised with the reviews sometimes. You want to buy something and you want to check whether people like it by reading the reviews but what you find is such different opinions that it’s impossible to find out if the item is really good or not. So I bought this phone before anyone posted a review on amazon.
I actually took two same phones - black one for me and red one for my wife. We are both happy as we use them as just the phones. I doesn’t look cheap and it looks way batter then previous model Sony Ericsson w580i. I would even say that w580i is just a crap. I owned w300i before and it would be a great phone if not for the buttons. It didn’t have green/red buttons to make a call and disconnect as all normal phone have. Instead it hasd C button. This phone has all the buttons you neeed and they are big and have enough space between them.
The screen is big, bright and has good resolution. I like the menus and that you can create shorcuts on arrow buttons. Also Address book is accessible by pressing right button, camera is turned on by left button, menu is selected by “enter” button so you can program 4 arrow buttons anyway you want.

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17
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
HTC
3 Different Review
Review 1
After reading some of these reviews, I was asking myself if these people have the same phone I do. I dumped my 8125 (pathetic at best) for the Tilt, and boy was I surprised…in all the wrong ways. First of all, no case, no headphones (and no headphone JACK!)despite the fact that headphones are listed ON THE BOX as an included accessory; when quizzed on this the AT&T-owned store sales rep replied “they changed their mind, I guess”. On to the phone. First of all it is about twice the weight of the 8125, and finished in a slippery gloss black sheen that makes it all but impossible to get it out of the separately purchased holster without dropping it (took 2 months to find one that fit the odd size of this phone); the power button and the “push to talk” button (more on this annoying feature later) all but guarantee when your slipping and sliding to get it out of the holster you’ll hit one of them and mess something up or hang up on your caller. The phone comes preloaded with TONS of absolutely useless software (I guess they REALLY wanted it to feel like a Windows-based PC!); the button array on the front was laid out poorly, the buttons almost too small for fingers to use, and then there is the lovely “push-to-talk” button…it does nothing but annoy you and ask you over and over and over again if you want to buy the push-to-talk service - it’s as if they put the button in the most usable space to ensure you accidentally hit it a hundred times a day (and I do)just so you get annoyed and buy the service.

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12
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
3 Different Review
Review 1
If you have been researching this phone you are likely to have come across a lot of negitive reviews comparing it to the iPhone. I must admit that if Verizon had the iPhone I might have chosen it over this (at least until RIM releases a software patch or two). But as it is AT&T service is horrible, so the iPhone os not an option for me and those who prefer Verizon’s service. If you want to stay with Verizon this is a great phone. Let me give a run down of its pros and con

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