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December 2008

Sony Ericsson W705 - Music Phone and More!

December 31, 2008

Remember when you first had your walkman and it was like you’re the coolest dude on earth despite the risks of being over run by a car and mom yelling at you? Well, you can have that feeling again with a walkman thanks to the new Sony Ericsson W705 - Sony Ericsson’s latest addition in the (W)alkman mobile phone series.

It has a metal body finishing, 3.7 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches dimension and weights around 98 grams. That should nicely fit in most hands and have a similar feeling as the Nokia 6500 slide. In fact, it looked alike! It has a vibrant 2.4″ display with 320 x 240 pixels in dimension and 262k colors.

Samsung SGHT919 - Behold the Ultimate Power of Mobility

December 28, 2008

Samsung is taking the mobile phone market by storm as they were the market leaders in the US for the 3rd quarter 2008. The main ingredient for this electronic giants is to always produce, improve and have a strong financial and technological leadership in other electronic industries.
As predicted through my prophecy (heh), all mobile phone [...]

Sony Ericsson G502 - Seal Business Deals Fast with A Fast Phone

December 15, 2008

Sized 103.0 x 46.0 x 13.5 mm and weighted at only 83.5 g, it fits most pocket without bulging and the only bulge that you see could be from the money you save from buying a phone with similar features but with fancy buttons and look.The Sony Ericsson G502 comes in 3 colours, but more importantly, underneath its descent plastic with some chrome lining, slim body is a powerful mobile phone with the essential, easy to use applications for all your business needs.

Nokia N97 - Another Super Multimedia Device in the Pipeline

December 8, 2008

As the iPhone attack seemed to be more serious than any other mobile phone makers could predict while struggling to came up with an answer, Nokia, being the biggest of them all have came up with another super multimedia phone to kill off the Apple iPhone march towards world domination. OK, I’m exeggarating but as Apple iPhone seals 30% of the mobile phone market share, while Nokia losing 20% - something drastic need to be done!

And the Nokia N97 is supposed to be the answer. With a size slightly bigger than the N95 but thinner, is where it tries to accomodate the 3.5-inch TFT 16 million colours touch screen that is very responsive and easy to navigate with the finger. This Nokia’s second touch screen phone and just like the first touch screen phone, the Nokia 5800 Music Express, it comes with a nHD 16 : 9 screen (640 x 360 px) - a 1/9 of the original HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.