23
Sep
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
Product Description
The Samsung D880 Duos Triband has two SIM card slots and can allow users to toggle between two service connections without switching off the phone. When a call comes in, it will display all the incoming details as well as which SIM card it comes from. This 2.5G slider also comes in with a 3 mega pixel auto-focus camera. If you travel between borders, this is a absolutely useful phone for you.

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06
Sep
Author: admin // Category:
HTC
Product Description
HTC Touch Pro2 treats your calls with as much care and attention as your messages.The Touch Pro2 is equipped with a spacious keyboard that makes it breeze to get your message out. But when written word is not enough, it only takes one touch to respond to an email with the urgency of a phone call.

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02
Sep
Author: admin // Category:
MOTOROLA
3 Different Review
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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29
Aug
Author: admin // Category:
SONY ERICSSON
2 Different Review
Review 1
By far the best Sony Ericsson product I’ve owned. Which really doesn’t say that much because the last one was an AT&T branded z750a, which wasn’t terrible.. just had that nasty “hey, I’m going to turn off now, kthxbai!” glitch.
Lets star with the Pros.
Big bright screen, even scratch resistant. However I do recommend a screen protector, Expert Shield makes a good one *hint*.
Solid keypad and face buttons.
Clear call quality
Sliding motion is slick and tight.
Stereo speakers
Lot of pre-installed apps and themes
Acellerometer, it has its uses.
Walkman 3.0 player
3.2mp camera. Pictures qaulity is good.
Comes with everything - 2GB M2 card, USB cable, M2 to USB adapter, ear buds. About $50+ worth of accessories, give or take.

CONS
Oddly placed walkman button, i sometimes press it while sliding the phone down
Slide feels a bit wobbly when slid out. It’s not real bad, but enough to make you be carefull with it.
soft plastic. I dropped mine a few feet when i was laying on my bed and it landed on it’s charger where it plugs into the phone and put a tiny nick into the plastic, barely noticable but still there.
Ear buds are kinda big and they don’t fit in my ear real well, but the sound qaulity is top notch.
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15
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
LG
Product Description
Measuring just 9mm (0.35 inches) thin, the card-style LG MG320 unlocked phone for international GSM networks slips easily into your pocket and, despite its size, is chock-full of features. It has a 1.3-megapixel camera with video capture capabilities and an integrated flash, and the lens cover on the back of the phone makes it look like a real digital camera while protecting the lens. Other features include Bluetooth for handsfree devices, 128 MB of internal memory (no expansion slot), an MP3 player, PC synchronization, and up to 2.5 hours of talk time.
This unlocked cell phone can be used with a GSM network service provider and it provides tri-band connectivity (900/1800/1900 MHz). It does not come with a SIM card, and it requires that you provide a SIM card for usage with your selected service provider.

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11
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
MOTOROLA
3 different Review
Review 1
I’ve had the phone only a short time but I have already fallen in love with it. This is a phone for grown ups. It feels every bit as sturdy as advertised. Not as slim as my old Motorola RAZR but still not what I would classify as bulky. It is not that easy to open one-handed, but it feels great while talking. The screen is super sharp and seems bigger than it is due to the excellent clarity. The keypad is well proportioned and my only complaint is that the navigation button could be more pronounced. It feels inset. I also could live without the “Go Online” key or the “Open CV” key. One other minor complaint is the dedicated PTT button, which so far I have no found a way to re-program. It can be disabled if you are not using the PTT function, but I wish i could use it for something else.

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21
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
MOTOROLA
3 Different Review
Review 1
I wanted a phone that had good battery life, a reasonable form factor and was dependable; I have a camera and mp3 player, so I don’t need them on my phone as well. My previous phone was a terrific Sony Ericsson W580, but lost the battle with the washing machine…The unlocked Motorola V197 set up with no problems with my ATT sim card and connected easily with Motorola Bluetooth. I have had no problems and the battery life is very, very good, as is the reception. If you want a phone that is simply a phone, I can highly recommend this one.

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