If you’ve been in the market for a new Nokia N79 then you’re in for a real treat. There are two absolutely new colors to choose from. The new colors are Petrol Black and Seal Grey. With these two new colors Nokia offers a separate set of their own Xpress-on replacement color covers. This done so if you simply get tired of Petrol Black then all you have to do is easily pop on a new cover.
Three replacement colors already arrive with your device (Canvas White, Sea Blue, and Olive Green) however if you feel like further “expressing” yourself then take advantage of these two added colors. You have to give it to Nokia, they do know how to reach for individuality and personalization.

Nokia N79
Nokia’s introduction of the 1006 model cell phone is the latest in CDMA device technology. It was developed and designed in Nokia’s San Diego product creation center. It implements ergonomics principles and gives you insight on what a true on-the-go phone should be. The Nokia 1006 is comfortably designed to curve right into your hands palm while adding usability as you place on the side of your face to make or receive calls. It comes with a relatively bright and large display, allowing the use of voice memo, speakerphone, and over 500 entries of phonebook memory. The Nokia 1006 will be available in a smooth shade of blue and silver.
To accompany and “complete” its new inception of devices, Nokia has introduced the Bluetooth Headset BH-904. This headset is capable of intriguingly separating a user’s voice from the ambient noise in the background, i.e. your car or a noisy home. It is able to fully maintain two separate and active connections between the headset and an additional device simultaneously. The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-904 offers up to five hours of talk time only after a whopping 15 minutes of charge time!

Nokia 1006
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Partnered up together Samsung and T-Mobile announce the SGH-t119 entry-level phone to be made available by February 2009. This device is to feature a built-in speakerphone and full support of T-Mobile’s myFaves service. Specs for the SGH-t119 include a miniscule 104.1mm x 45.7mm x 15.2mm (4.1” x1.8” x.6”) frame.
It offers dual-band GSM support. Whenever we come across these phones it is purely disappointing as they were not properly fitted and provided with a camera or video capabilities. It won’t even support Bluetooth and you can’t expand the already weak memory. While no pricing details have been confirmed, this projected “one-hit wonder” will most likely fit in between the average overpriced range.

Samsung SGH-t119
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The 2009 CES is doing really great so far. We have already seen some great mobile products and accessories in the very first day of the show, so we can expect much, much more in the coming 3 days. Now showing at the 2009 CES is the Bolt from Logic Wireless, which the company claims is the world’s first projector phone. The Bolt is a quad-band GSM candybar mobile phone, which supports Bluetooth for short-range connections.
The Logic Bolt is the very first mobile phone with an integrated projector. According to the company’s reports, it can project an image up to 64” on a screen or a blank wall. This device totes a 1800mAh battery and is reportedly capable for operating for over 2 hours. Additionally, the Logic Bolt also offers a 3MP camera and QVGA touchscreen display.
Logic hopes to introduce the Bolt, joining hands with carriers such as AT&T and T-Mobile. Nothing has officially been declared on this front as yet, though. The Bolt is priced at $600 without a contract and for a mere $100 with a carrier-based contract.

Logic Bolt
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