October 4, 2005

Samsung SGH-E635 Review

Filed under: Cell Phone Reviews — Allen Tsai @ 8:00 pm

The Samsung SGH-E635 is a new tri-band slide-up, combining a modern design, exceptional functionality and the latest in noise suppression technology. Featuring a flash VGA camera, high-quality TFT color screen, melody composer and photo caller ID, as well as a host of other features, the SGH-E635 also automatically senses the intensity of sound around users and increase the volume and clarity of the incoming call to make it more audible.



Windows Mobile 5.0 GPS Smartphones from Mio

Filed under: Cell Phone News — Ubergizmo, the Gadgets Blog @ 5:17 am

Windows Mobile 5.0 GPS Smartphones from Mio

Looks like more and more products are adopting the Windows Mobile 5.0 OS:

MiTAC has a couple of smartphones will a full GPS navigation software suite thrown in. The stylish white Mio A700 can only be found in the Asian market, while the Mio A701 will be for Europe only. Both smartphones feature a large 2.7” TFT touchscreen, 520MHz (Intel Bulverde PXA-270) processor, 192 MB memory, integrated GPS device with SirfStar III chipset, a 1.3 megapixel camera and Bluetooth 1.2. Strange how WiFi connectivity is missing though.

[Mobinaute via I4U]

Thanks Alexandre H.



[via Ubergizmo, the Gadgets Blog]

Affordable cellphone from Motorola

Filed under: Cell Phone News — Ubergizmo, the Gadgets Blog @ 4:59 am
Affordable cell phone solution from Motorola

The Motorola C261 is the right fit for those who are looking for an affordable, basic cellphone. It comes in a super thin form factor (not RAZR thin) that features a generous and vibrant color display, MMS and IM capabilities, Internet access, and a speakerphone. You can further enhance your mobile experience with downloadable games, screensavers, wallpapers, and ringtones. The C261 is due to make its debut sometime within the fourth quarter of 2005. Check out the specs after the jump.

[Via Slashphone]



[via Ubergizmo, the Gadgets Blog]