
Nokia 2270 Cell Phone Features
- Advanced messaging, including e-mail, text and graphics
- CDMA2000® 1X technology for high-speed data transmission
- Xpress-on™ front and back color covers (sold separately)
- Access the mobile Internet with the built-in minibrowser
- Download up to 10 ring tones or choose from 35 included with the phone
- Global Positioning System (GPS) capable wireless phone for location based emergency services
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Balancing advanced functionality and affordability, the Motorola V360 defies expectations by addressing imaging and connectivity needs, as well as budget. The Motorola V360 features SCREEN3, an innovative technology solution from Motorola that gives users zero-click access to news, sports, entertainment, and other premium content directly from their mobile device home screen with no buttons to push, no browsers to launch. And, with video capture and playback, an integrated VGA camera, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, an MP3 player and expandable TransFlash memory, this classic clamshell proves it's possible to have it all.
2 megapixel Camera Phones
“Nokia has it, Sony Ericsson has it and now Motorola has it as well. The new Razr V3x supports a new feature that’s garnering attention from everyone, a 2-megapixel camera. The first company to come out with this was Sony Ericsson and its K750i. This camera surprisingly lacked a Carl Zeiss lens, since up until that point all Sony digital cameras supported those lenses. Sony’s loss became Nokia’s gain and the N90 series attributed Carl Zeiss lens.”
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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
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- Centennial Wireless
- Cincinnati Bell
- Cingular
- CorrComm, LLC
- i wireless
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Released for Sprint Nextel, the RIM BlackBerry 7100i is a sleek wireless device that manages to incorporate a large vibrant screen with a QWERTY-based keyboard on the BlackBerry platform. Including push-to-talk capabilities, consumers can communicate off-network in walkie-talkie fashion. Additionally, full-GPS allows turn-by-turn instructions. With excellent sound quality, dedicated Send and End phone keys, a numerical phone keypad with large keys, and speakerphone and Bluetooth support, the 7100i is a powerful business device.
“A great heaping layer cake of features, Sprint’s Power Vision MM-A940 does everything we thought a phone should do, and then some. Although it has a few flaws, its sheer ambition and ability to surpass our expectations make it our Editors’ Choice for a high-end Sprint phone.
The MM-A940 is a big (3.7 by 1.8 by 1.0 inches), heavy (4.9 ounces) phone, but you get a lot here: A 2-megapixel camera with optical zoom, full-motion streaming TV, satellite radio, over-the-air music downloads, excellent voice command, speech-to-text dictation, great game performance, Bluetooth, a business-card scanner, and a shake sensor. (Never heard of a shake sensor before? Read on.) This thing has more bells and whistles than our features chart has check boxes.”
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