November 7, 2005

Nokia 3600 Cell Phone Review

Filed under: Cell Phone Reviews, Nokia, Nokia 3000 Series — Admin @ 10:12 pm

Nokia 3600


Nokia 3600 Cell Phone Features

  • Take pictures with an integrated digital VGA camera
  • Video recorder allows you to capture short video clips
  • Use infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology to establish a wireless connection with another device
  • Access information on the Internet with a built-in XHTML browser
  • Use the Main menu to access all of the phone’s easy-to-use features: Camera, Calendar, Contacts

Service

  • Centennial Wireless
  • Cincinnati Bell
  • Cingular
  • CorrComm, LLC
  • i wireless 


Read the full review…



Nokia N80 mobile photography phone ¦ Digital Camera Review

Filed under: Cell Phone News — Admin @ 4:54 pm

“Nokia N80 mobile photography : Nokia introduced the Nokia N80, the first ever handset to enable seamless home media networking between compatible TVs, audio systems and PCs. The Nokia N80 reflects and harmonizes work and personal life through leading on-the-go productivity tools, multimedia entertainment and mobile photography in a design that communicates success.”

Nokia N80 mobile photography phone | Digital Camera Review



Motorola V3i Cell Phone rumors spread like wildfire

Filed under: Cell Phone News — Admin @ 3:06 pm
Motorola V3i Cell Phone rumors spread like wildfire

Mobile Gazette has a scoop that brings to light Motorola’s rumor of releasing an updated version of the hugely popular Motorola RAZR V3 – the V3i. The naming convention is not permanent, although is seems that the refresh will come with at least a 1.3 megapixel camera, a microSD memory slot, and iTunes software. The expandable memory slot is vital for the phone to work with iTunes perfectly, as you can then carry around a larger music database with you.

[Via Mobile Whack]



[via Ubergizmo, the Gadgets Blog]

Kyocera A101K Simple Phone

Filed under: Cell Phone News — Admin @ 2:01 pm

Kyocera A101K Simple Phone

Kyocera’s 2nd basic phone for KDDI in Japan will be available from October onwards. It measures 46 x 125 x 15mm – just 1mm thicker than Motorola’s vaunted RAZR V3. Its 78g frame has a talk time of 170 minutes per charge with a standby time of 270 hours. There are 3 programmable quick dial buttons located at the top while you can personalize the phone by labeling it with a name tag. Life doesn’t get any simpler than Kyocera’s A101K phone.

[Via Slashphone]



[via Ubergizmo, the Gadgets Blog]

Cingular to offer Yahoo! Phone

Filed under: Cell Phone News — Admin @ 1:13 pm
Cingular to offer Yahoo! Phone

Yahoo! has joined the conversation players and will soon sell their very own branded cell phone via Cingular’s network. The Internet portal giant will launch a co-branded phone by extending their business partnership with SBC, Cingular’s parent company, whom they currently share a co-branded hi-speed Internet service with. SBC executives claim that the Yahoo! handset is actually a Nokia model that comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera, memory card, and MP3 playback.

[Reuters via Phone Scoop]

Publisher: I don't think that this will sell any better then Yahoo's line of consumer electronics.



[via Ubergizmo, the Gadgets Blog]

ROAD’s Handy-PC smartphone go retail early 2006

Filed under: Cell Phone News — Admin @ 10:53 am
ROAD's Handy-PC smartphone go retail early 2006

Remote Office Access Devices (ROAD) announced that the new Handy-PC smartphone will be out early next year. No product shots nor working units are available currently but German-based ROAD is targeting a February release date. The clamshell-designed phone features a full QWERTY keypad, 640 x 240 pixel touchscreen display, a 2.0 megapixel camera, WiFi, IrDA, a 400MHz Xscale processor, 64MB RAM, 64MB ROM, a SD card slot, and a choice of OS – Symbian, Windows Mobile , or Linux.

[Via Mobile Mag]



[via Ubergizmo, the Gadgets Blog]

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