October 25, 2005

GSM phone Motorola SLVR L7

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GSM phone Motorola SLVR L7

“Just at the last moment the company of Motorola renamed its fashion line phones and assigned an L index to them (see details on this point in the review of L2/L6). For now, the top model is the L7 aka SLVR (coming from “sliver”). The device is interesting for its size being thinner than Motorola RAZR V3 and slightly larger (113.5×49×11.5 mm against 98×5313.9 for the RAZR). During the development of the Blade family, this device got a poetical name of Royal Blade, which was to stress the role of the phone and position in the line. But do not think the company decided on making it expensive from the very beginning, a traditional candy bar form-factor and the same feature set as in Motorola RAZR V3 (except for memory card support) couldn’t form an extremely expensive product. The company representatives think the SLVR is the device for people who didn’t have time to buy RAZR for some reason. As a bonus besides low price additional functionality as memory cards is provided.”

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Sony Ericsson Z520i

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Sony Ericsson Z520i

“Sony Ericsson launched the Z520i a mobile phone in an appealing, stylish design. The Z520’s high-tech features are wrapped inside the smooth sleek body of an elegant clamshell, creating a small and inviting handset that fits in the hand as easily as it does in the pocket or bag.

The new Z520 was designed for the stylish younger generation, who want to carry an attractive accessory just as much as a mobile communications device. The attractive design is small and neat, and it showcases a great new caller ID feature using a rim of blue lights that can be easily personalized depending on who the caller is.”

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Siemens C75 review

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Siemens C75 review

“All the success and failures of the company of Siemens are closely concerned with its C- and S-series products. Low-end models and their sheaf with C-indexed products always were the backbone of the sales. The user loyalty was always supported by high functionality of the C-series models and their optimal price/quality ratio. And doesn’t matter if that was the first buying or a user passed to the C- phone from the A-series, good impressions were granted in the majority of cases. Siemens C25 was extremely popular (as a business device) and the C35, which came to replace it, became a famous youth device. Further the line gravitated toward youth solutions, and 45, 55 and 65 lines proved this. The 75th line showed the return to the eternal values, and the model was positioned not only as a youth device, but as the one for middle aged people as well, and even older. This device offers a consistent design and good functionality for rather a little price. In the line from the native Siemens to the final union with BenQ the С75 becomes fundamental; it will form the backbone of the future sales. And surely, Siemens C75 will become a bestseller in shorts due to a perfect price/quality ratio and good price positioning.”

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Samsung D600 review

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Samsung D600 review

“In October 2004 Samsung announced its D500 which has become the basis for the majority of middle and high-end today models. As a device of a new class, it absorbed several innovations at the same time, and namely they are Bluetooth, 1.3 MP camera, much memory, a screen with perfect characteristics and an unusual slider form-factor. Software also has been changed, unlike the previous models the interface improved, new capabilities appeared. The Samsung D500 became a qualitative leap ahead and came alongside the best products by other manufacturers announced before. And there were no rivals for this device in this form-factor.”

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Nokia 6680 review

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Nokia 6680 review

“The Nokia 6680 is a tri-band handset as shown on the right and comes loaded with Bluetooth wireless technology v.1.2, WAP 2.0 XHTML/HTML multimode browser, RealPlayer Media Player, Java™ MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 .. more details see right.

Nokia creates a shade of wow factor when you use the slide-down rear cover to activate and expose the rear 1.3 Megapixel camera. The other camera is lower quality and is mounted on top-right of phone front.

On the memory front it comes with comes with 10 MB on-board and has a bundled 64 MB RS-MMC card providing extra memory storage.”

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Motorola i830 review

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Motorola i830 review

“The smallest phone available on Nextel to date, the Motorola i830 is smaller than an ordinary deck of playing cards, but loaded with powerful features. A phone with a 65,000 color display, the i830 is designed for business professionals and individuals who demand full functionality in an ultra compact form. The phone is GPS technology-enabled for location-based services, including visual and audible driving directions, and is equipped with Java technology, allowing users to download and run applications”

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