“The Motorola SLVR is set to have some competition in the ultra thin handset world from VK, and their new VK2000 credit card sized handset.
Review: VK Mobile VK2000
“Measuring in at only 8.8mm (0.34″) thin, the VK2000 undercuts the Motorola SLVR by almost 3mm. Weighing in at only 49g (1.72oz), VK claims that this is the thinnest and lightest handset in the world. With dimensions like these, I am not one to argue with that claim.”
Review: VK Mobile VK2000 (MobileBurn)
“Nokia’s 6010 is one such handset that is being made available on pre-paid calling plans. The 6010 is the entry level model in Nokia’s 6000 series of more classically styled, business oriented handsets. It has a relatively simple set of core features when compared to modern megapixel cameraphones and keyboard laden smartphones, but considering its low cost and solid performance, it should be of real interest to a lot of people looking to get their first mobile phone”
Nokia 6010 Review (MobileBurn)
Motorola E1000 Review
“With the current craze and hype over 3G, we have finally got our hands on a Motorola E1000 for a test drive. The E1000 is one of the earlier 3G phones, launched by Motorola last year. Unfortunately, I do not have access to a 3G network currently, so this review will be based on the GSM capabilities of the E1000, and of course, how it functions primarily as a phone.
The E1000 is a Dual Mode phone, featuring WCDMA (2100Mhz) and tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900Mhz) operation. The E1000 is capable of switching automatically between bands and modes.”
Motorola E1000 Review (MobileBurn)
“Should a cell phone really cost $5,200? Vertu seems to think so. Their Ascent White Special Edition hits the market at that price point later this year in Asia. What makes it worth that much? We’re still not sure.
It does have some things going for it. It looks really good – sleek and smooth. The sapphire crystal screen won’t scratch unless you etch it with your diamond bling-bling. It is made of a Liquidmetal alloy which was made just for Vertu and is stronger than titanium. It comes with a hand-stitched leather holster. It has a button on it which connects you directly to the exclusive Vertu concierge service. It’s shock-mounted, so it won’t get hurt when you accidentally drop it from your ivory tower. There is a jeweled ruby bearing behind each key so it sounds better and feels smoother than any button you have ever pushed. The battery is decent, though not up to the high standards of the rest of the phone (3 to 6 hours of talk, 4.5 days of standby).”
$5,200 for a Vertu Ascent Special Edition phone?
Released for Verizon Wireless, the Samsung SCH-A630 gives consumers a solid phone. Featuring stylish and useful technology, the SCH-A630 contains a brilliant 65K-color display, a built-in speakerphone and voice activated dialing. And personalization options include downloadable games, ringtones and wallpapers. With text and picture messaging, the small SCH-A630 gives users all the functionality without the size.
The $100 Plantronics Discovery 640 Bluetooth headset is a 5”, 0.3oz device that fits snugly in either ear. It comes with 3 differently sized rubber earbuds for a perfect fit. Alternatively, you can opt for the optional wraparound ear hook. The headset comes with a 33 feet radius and has adaptors that work with Motorola, Nokia, Siemens, and Sony Ericsson. An AAA battery charger that can deliver 5 hours’ worth of talk time within a 3 hour charge is also thrown into the bundle for greater value.
[via Productdose]