The Kyocera Strobe was specifically designed for those who do heavy duty emailing and text messaging on their respective portable communication devices. It takes after the candybar style phone, but opening it up length wise reveals otherwise. A full QWERTY keyboard is available for all your MMS, SMS, EMS, and Instant Messaging needs. As at press time, there is no carrier attached to this CDMA phone yet. (
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Nokia’s mid-range phones had always proved to be runaway successes, and the new Nokia 6125 clamshell phone plans to live up to its rich heritage. It sports a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity, and digital music playback. This quadband phone should begin to ship in Q2 2006 and will retail for approximately 230 euros excluding taxes and subsidies. The fine balance between style and substance is carried off perfectly by the new Nokia 6125. Via
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Pantech & Curitel have developed and announced both the PT-S160 and PT-K1600 cellphones. The former supports portable media player functions as well as containing a satellite DMB receiver for those who cannot get enough TV even on the go. It comes with a semi-auto antenna with speakers at the top and bottom for greater sound clarity, MP3 playback support, a 2-megapixel camera, T-flash memory slot, and a 2.4” QVGA LCD screen.Via Pantech TV
At first glance, the Nextlink Bluespoon AX2 Ultra Small Wireless Bluetooth Headset looks like the bug in the first installment of the Matrix trilogy. Measuring 4.1 x 2.5 x 1.3cm and weighing 10g, the AX2 is the second smallest BT headset available at the moment. Up to 8 hours of talk time and 500-1500 hours of standby time is available per battery charge. Where else can one purchase a comfortable, pleasant looking Bluetooth headset that provides excellent sound quality no matter where you are? The Gadgeteer via Pocket PC Thoughts
Hop-On CEO claims the mid-tier phone market has room for more growth – room where Hop-On’s 1888 slider phone plans to exploit. The 1888 is a tri-band handset (900/1800/1900MHz) with a robust color screen, Bluetooth connectivity, a 1.3 megapixel camera, video streaming capabilities, supports MP3 and MPEG4 playback, and measures 88 x 43 x 24mm. It looks fashionable enough and carries all the features one would expect from a phone that comes with an extra 30% price premium. (
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The word on the street is that the Siemens E71 is a GSM phone that has a 320x240 (VGA) display. There’s probably a digital camera and the usual functions such as Bluetooth or music playing capabilities, but I’m not quite sure at the moment. Siemens has done interesting designs in the past, but I think that they are onto something with this E71.
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