Posts published December 2008

VIDEO: Samsung SGH-T919 Behold Review

Samsung T919 Behold exclusively for T-Mobile, featuring TouchWiz user interface has a 3.1″ 262k color TFT touch-screen with virtual QWERTY keyboard, a 5 megapixel camera, GPS function, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth and full web browsing support. It works with quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and dual-band UMTS (1700/2100MHz) data.







sources Phone Arena , MobileBurn , Phone Scoop , PhoneDog

VIDEO: Nokia E63 Preview

A successor of the Nokia E71 comes equipped with a QWERTY keyboard, a 2.4 inch 16M color QVGA TFT screen, a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth with A2DP profile, 110 MB on-board memory + microSD support. The E63 supports quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 850/1900 or 900/2100 or 850/2100 MHz.



sources Phone Arena , Phone Scoop

Take A Look At The Latest Samsung C3110Q

The FCC or the Federal Communications Commission has recently featured the Samsung C3110Q on its website. This slim and sleek slider phone is elegant and not too over-the-top for those who do not particularly love advanced technology. Supporting basic features such as SMS texting, selecting voice call ringtone and so on, this mobile phone also lets you send SOS messages to friends or family if you should happen to be stuck in some emergency situation.

The Samsung C3110Q also has a built-in camera that lets you capture precious moments instantly. The cell phone additionally provides an intelligent GPS tracking system that sends a message to your contacts in case someone steals your mobile phone or tries to use another SIM card on it. If entertainment is what you are looking for, the Samsung C3110Q has a built-in music player that lets you enjoy your favorite melodies.

Go ahead and take a look at some pictures of the Samsung C3110Q mobile phone.

Samsung C3110Q

Samsung C3110Q

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Philips Xenium Adds One More Mobile Phone To Its Family, The Dual-SIM X710

We all know that Philips, not a great company if you are looking for high-end mobile phones, is indeed ideal for someone who wants just above-average features in their mobile phone. Of course, the Philips Xenium line’s specialty is the tremendously long talk time each of these phones gives you. The only thing that is really missing is their 3G capabilities. The latest introduction in the Philips Xenium family is the X710. This is a Dual-SIM, GSM/GPRS phone that runs on 1190mAh battery power.

With a simple and elegant design, the Xenium X710 has not much more to offer than EDGE. So this one is definitely not for you if you are the types that would rather go for a high-speed HSDPA, with lesser battery power.

Considering that the Philips Xenium X710 is basically designed keeping the Russian markets in mind, though, this phone is pretty decent. It has a 3MP autofocus camera, Bluetooth, FM Radio, microSD slot and some interesting built-in games as well. Take a look at the pictures below and tell us what you think about the X710.

Philips Xenium X710

Philips Xenium X710

source Engadget Mobile

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