GSM phone Samsung D500
Great review of the Samsung camera phone, the Samsung D500, one of the best camera phones around.
“It is the first time for very long that I write a review with lyrical digressions, thoughts and market observations. The product that prompted telling so much is significant and is a kind of a milestone for the company and the whole mobile market. In some way such words sound too pompously and are more suitable for press releases than for an ordinary review. But only two-three phones a year make you forget everything and “play” with them for long, they really attract from the first minutes. None of the phones of 2004 may compete with Samsung D500 in its power of impression and emotions. So, you’ll have to be patient and try to read everything below. I’ll note that as for me ideal phones do not exist and D500 is not an exception. But this model is the closest to the ideal mobile phones but not a smartphone. Let’s try to understand what made the company create the device now but not a year earlier.”
Mobile-review.com Review GSM phone Samsung D500

Nokia 3589i Cell Phone Features
- Large, high-resolution color display
- Advanced messaging, including e-mail, text and graphic
- Access the mobile Internet with the built-in minibrowser
- Download up to 10 ring tones or choose from 35 included with the phone
- CDMA2000® 1X technology for high-speed data transmission1
- Global Positioning System (GPS) capable wireless phone for location based emergency services
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The Blackberry 7100x
“The BlackBerry 7100x features all the popular BlackBerry applications including advanced phone, messaging, organizer and browsing capabilities. In addition to a large and bright, high-resolution color screen, the BlackBerry 7100x incorporates an integrated speakerphone that is ideal for conference calls, Bluetooth® support for wireless headsets and car-kits and a quad-band radio for international roaming. It also features a sophisticated piano-black casing with 32MB flash memory, 4MB SRAM and polyphonic ring tone support. The handset also features a quad-band GSM/GPRS radio, Bluetooth connectivity for headsets and in-car systems, polyphonic ringtone support, 4MB of SRAM and 32MB of Flash memory. There’s a “large and bright, high-resolution” colour LCD, and battery power sufficient for four hours’ talk time and over eight days on stand-by.”
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Who can resist a cutesy GSM phone shaped like a bear? Aimed at kids between 3 and 10, it can call up to 4 pre-programmed numbers and send pre-programmed SMS to a quartet of people. Parents wield full control over the phone via a PIN number in case the Buddy Bear phone is lost or stolen. It doubles up as a makeshift remote baby monitor for you to moderate your child’s conversation. A USB cable connector at the bottom takes in a standard wired headset. Cute comes at a price – 130 Euros to be exact.
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GSM phone Nokia 8800 review
“The premium segment always lacked the offer from the main manufacturers, since that is not enough just to announce the device as status; it has to prove this name. Due to that plenty of status devices by unknown manufacturers using technological materials were unnoticed practically and the last example is Mobiado Professional. In the absence of a famous brand the device is taken not as a premium solution. Nokia tried to provide unique offers to its users in this segment and keep the price high as long as possible. That is the main Nokia’s difference from other manufacturers, a product that may be compared to other devices in functions is launched, but still it has unique features and design. That is how long life and slow price decrease is achieved. This practice was possible till today, since no manufacturer tried acting in this niche, but the market strategy changes and the Nokia 8800 won’t be the only product of the class. However at least for 7-8 months the device will dominate in its segment, which will allow fixing its price automatically. That makes the Nokia 8800 interesting for many users, since the phone status will remain the same more than for a year, and price decrease won’t touch it unlike the majority of the devices. Besides the price questions technical solutions of the Nokia 8800 are of interest today.”
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PPC-6700 Review
“The PPC-6700 is a PDA/phone that might give the Treo 650 a run for its money (better late than never). It has a fast processor (416Mhz), a larger keyboard, Windows Mobile 5.0. and EV-DO connectivity. It’s not without weaknesses: thick, so-so reception, soft speaker are points that might annoy the user would spent about $600 to get this Gizmo. Make sure that you look at how much Sprint will charge you to use their data access.”
PPC-6700 Review