LG VX9800 review
“From time immemorial, Verizon had the most lackluster selection of phones, but their quality of service and fast data offset their tepid handset offerings. This year, Verizon has turned things around with a selection of truly compelling phones that have been released or will be released by Q1 2006. The LG VX9800 is one of those hot new phones, and we’re ecstatic it made it to our shores rather then remaining in Korea, where all the amazing but unobtainable CDMA phones live.”
Mobile Tech Review
Panasonic VS6 review
“The Panasonic VS6’s unique selling proposition is this - it’s cheap, considering the features on offer. There’s a 2 megapixel digital camera, a high quality 320×240 pixel display in 16 million colours and Bluetooth. It’s quite a slim phone at 21mm thick and it looks quite sleek from the outside. Open the Panasonic VS6 up and it’s unfolds into quite a large handset, which is something these Panasonic handsets have in common with recent Sharp phones. It comes with downloadable Java games, and a version of Sonic the Hedgehog is included. In the UK, the Panasonic VS6 can be had for about �120 (around �190) on prepay.”
Mobile Gazette - Mobile Phone News
Motorola Expands RAZR Family
“Motorola has launched 2 new colours - Motorola RAZR in pink and blue, and 2 new versions - Motorola RAZR V3i and Motorola CDMA RAZR with Ev-DO.
The company maintains that the 4 new handsets offer consumers 4 new ways to enjoy the Motorola RAZR experience, via technology advances and distinctive colours, at the same time maintaining the RAZR’s slim design and mobile connectivity.
The Motorola RAZR V3i features a new spun metal look, 1.23 megapixels digital camera plus expandable memory, and most importantly includes iTunes software, backed up by TransFlash or MicroSD options. ”
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Review of Orange SPV C600 by Pocketinfo.
“Orange are the first company that in the Netherlands on the market came with Microsoft Windows mobile powered Smartphones. It started Classic with the Orange SPV and afterwards followed already rapidly the Orange SPV E100, E200 and C500. Also Orange brought a number of pocket PC. Phone Edition devices on the market among which the Orange SPV M1000, M2000 and soon also M3000. In special Orange chat one let know that the Orange SPV would come M5000 in any case no longer this years from. We can by means of the enumerated devices, however, say that Orange always with Windows mobile devices on the Dutch market. Orange are to our opinion a company for this reason which has contributed Smartphones for large to the first success of the Windows mobile and deserves a pluim. Orange buy its devices at HTC from the Orange Group.”
But how much is the Orange SPV C600
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Mobile burn has an article on Motorola RAZR V3c
“The Motorola RAZR V3c is physically very similar to its GSM counterpart, except for the lack of the traditional Motorola menu key between the two soft keys. This is because the V3c will be running the Verizon standard user interface, and not the normal Motorola UI - sure to be a talking point amongst users. Other than this, the RAZR V3c sees an updated camera, now coming in at 1.3 megapixel, EV-DO high speed data, and 30MB of on board storage.”
Motorola RAZR V3c (MobileBurn)
Motorola Razr V3 review
“The Motorola Razr V3 was the “it” phone of 2004. This supersleek, fashion-friendly mobile rocked the normally staid world of U.S. cell phones when it was released in November for Cingular, and it quickly garnered a huge following despite its sky-high $449 price. But don’t think Motorola is content to rest on its laurels. This week at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France, the company announced three new phones, two of which build on the Razr’s revolutionary design. ”
Coming to a runway near you: Motorola’s new fashion cell phones - CNET reviews