Posts published April 2009

VIDEO: Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Review

We bring you a three-part video review of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone. The 5800 is Nokia’s first touchscreen device, featuring 8GB of memory allowing up to 6000 audio tracks to be loaded onto the phone. The music mobile phones also feature a 3.5 mm jack for your favorite set of headphones and best of all a built in surround sound stereo which has been said to offer the best quality of music within the mobile industry.




VIDEO: LG Arena Review

Here is a two-part review of the LG Arena, a fully loaded multimedia phone. The LG ARENA, also known as the LG-KM900, is the company’s flagship model for 2009. It offers users a fantastic audio and video experience with cutting-edge multimedia features, using LG’s intuitive 3D S-Class User Interface.

The LG ARENA KM900 includes the world’s first Dolby Mobile technology, plus a 3” WVGA screen for four times sharper resolution than a standard QVGA. The handset has D1 recording, which gives you DVD-quality video playback and up to 40GB of expandable memory, including 8GB of internal storage. The powerful battery offers up to 30 hours of MP3 playback and 300 hours of standby time. Additionally, the ARENA has a 5MP camera with both manual and autofocus. It also provides the user with 3G HSDPA 7.2, Wi-Fi, FM Radio, Google Mobile Service, aGPS and geo-tagging.



Rogers May Bag The 5 megapixel LG GT500

Juicy XML metadata on LG’s own site suggests that the GT500 (a cell phone which has yet to be officially announced for any market, though it was originally rumored for T-Mobile in Europe) should be headed for Rogers at some point of time soon. That’s pretty awesome news for Canadians, considering the spec sheet has this one rolling deep with 3G, a 5 megapixel cam, and a WQVGA touchscreen.

The only GT500 we’ve seen pass the FCC so far only received approval on EDGE bands, suggesting that Rogers will have to wait for a second version with North American 3G or forge ahead with EDGE alone. Well, we are waiting and watching to bring you guys news on this one.

LG GT500

LG GT500

Source: EngadgetMobile

Samsung Reveals Its Very First Android Phone

Samsung yesterday announced the i7500, its very first phone running Google’s Android platform. The i7500 will feature a 3.2-inch AMOLED touch screen, 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, 8GB of built-in memory and a microSD clot for additional storage (up to 32GB).
The Samsung i7500 is quad-band GSM/EDGE, tri-band 900/1700/2100MHz HSDPA 7.2Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps 3G and Wi-Fi.

This smartphone will additionally support T-Mobile USA’s 3G network. It will be available via European network operators starting in June. Pricing has not been disclosed as yet.

Samsung i7500

Samsung i7500

Source: PhoneScoop

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