August 6, 2008

The Motorola ROKR EM28 Music Phone provides you enhanced musical experience thanks to its 3D Surround Sound feature which is backed by an audio equalizer. You can also boost the bass of the phone up to nine decibels depending on what is playing as classified in the eleven pre-set song genres which includes reggae, rock and pop.
The ROKR EM28 by Motorola is a clamshell music phone that allows you to control the phone’s music settings through keys that will appear only when you need them. You will know what and who is playing on your phone even without the flip being opened since the information on the song and the artists is displayed in front.
Just like the earlier ROKR EM25, this phone boasts of the Song ID technology which provides song information as well as the RDS or Radio Data System technology which allows you to identify which songs are playing on your FM radio. You can even record songs from the FM band and use them as your personal ringtone. You can enjoy up to eleven hours of music listening pleasure by putting the phone on Airplane Mode.
Use the USB connection to download MP3 songs from your PC as the phone supports multiple music formats. But musicality aside, this phone offers clear and crisp sound when you make or receive a voice call through the Crystal Talk technology.
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August 5, 2008

Get a new high with the Motorola ROKR EM25 Slim Slider. This phone is a music phone that comes complete with an FM radio and an MP3 player. You get the best music experience without any effort at all thanks to the dedicate music keys and controls. With this feature, you an easily hit play or move the song forward or rewind it with a single key.
The phone also puts information right in the palm of your hand through the RDS radio feature which displays the song being played as well as the singer and the genre of the song. Want to share the songs you are playing with your friends? Just send the station via text message using FMShare. The Motorola ROKR EM25 also boasts of the Song ID technology which allows you to identify the songs.
You get maximum storage space through the 2GB microSD memory card so you can download all the music you want. The phone is pretty light at 90 grams and compact measuring 101×46x14 mm.
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July 31, 2008

There is one reason why people who cherish the value of their cell phones so much should await for the month of August and that’s because the Korean firm Samsung is launching a camera phone which is said to rival that of the features of Nokia’s N82.
The Samsung Innov8 8MP Camera Phone is an 8 megapixel phone that boasts of a host of imaging application that allows users to shoot high resolution photos and take advantage of the blink and smile shot as well as gace recognition features.
The camera allows you to edit not only your photos but your videos as well thanks to the Story Board and Movie Maker applications. What more, this is not only a camera phone but a digital photo frame as well.
The Samsung Innov8 8MP Camera Phone boasts of a 2.8-inch LCD display that’s great not only for previewing photos but also for viewing videos and playing games. Choose from any of the formats compatible with the phone such as WMV, DivX, MPEG4 and Real Player.
Samsung will take your music listening pleasure to new heights with the 3D surround sound as well as the external dual speakers.
And if you can’t help it but be addicted to photoghraphy then do not worry because the phone comes with an 8GB internal memory. Not enough? Then upgrade to up to 16MB using the external memory slot.
Those who have to communicate with friends and business collegaues even while mobile will be glad that the phone offers not only GPS technology but also the high speed HSDPA which allows you to browse the web and your emails faster.
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July 30, 2008

Verizon’s G’zOne Boulder Rugged Phone is ideal for those who love and live adventure. The $129.99 tag price after a $50 rebate and with a two-year contract attached is well worth the price if you want a phone that can withstand the pressures of rugged environments including water, dust and shock.
The orange and black color as well as the design of the G’zOne Verizon phone is as tough as it looks, having been designed with military specifications in mind. Thus, you can immerse the phone in water, expose it to solar radiation and high temperatures, salt fog, vibration and still keep it intact. Plus, it has a built-in flashlight that’s great for camping and dangerous missions. It also boasts of an electronic compass that can guide you whether in the city or in the jungles.
This is a phone and not just a combat tool so expect it to have the usual cell phone features. You can get lost anywhere so take advantage of the phone’s two-way communication feature using Verizon’s push-to-talk service. The VZ Navigator also allows you to use your phone to locate information and locations. This is ideal for companies with employees working in far locations in a single compound or factory. But who said a family can’t use it to take note of each other needs?
When you are living the good life then you might want to choose from more than 5 million songs and download it to your music phone using an 8GB microSD card which can be purchased separately.. Didn’t I say you can choose the G’zOne Boulder with a 1.3 pixel camera?
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July 25, 2008

The Sony Ericsson W302i Walkman Phone allows you to enjoy your favorite songs anytime of the day or night thanks to the phone’s built-in Walkman MP3 Player feature which allows you to create your own playlist. You can also opt for live music through the Fm radio feature.
One of the best features of this walkman phone is the TrackID music recognition feature which allows you to track song titles and artists.
It is primarily a walkman phone and it serves its purpose nicely. However, you also get a bonus with the 2.0 megapixel camera which boasts of the picture blogging function. With this, you can easily upload your images to your blog and share it with friends and readers.
The phone is not all metal though because only the front is aluminum but it looks elegant and slim at only 10.5mm.
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July 22, 2008

The Sprint’s Palm Treo 800w EV-DO is smart phone that’s highly recommended for those who want their office right in the palm of their hands. With GPS capabilities and an EV-DO Rev.A, you can browse the web at a much higher speed. It is powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional.
This smart phone allows you to browse the web anywhere there is signal with the one touch WiFi button whether you are at home, in a hotspot or in the office. It is just like having your own broadband anywhere you go considering the phone’s 6000kbps to 1.4Mbps download speeds.
It can also be your personal assistant that can point you to the right direction. By using the GPS feature, you get directed to POIs or points of interest as well as provide you access to maps. You also get detailed directions of your destination thanks to Sprint Navigation.
The Treo 800w also boasts of voicemail controls, mapping of a certain contact address as well as phone and cal management. It also allows you to ignore a caller politely by sending a text message. It can also access Sprint TV which provides you with over 50 live TV channels, Pocket Express for retrieval of up-to-date web content and instant messaging.
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July 22, 2008

Motorola has not been producing great cell phones for quite sometime now and the introduction of the MOTO A810 was welcomed by raised eyebrows by a lot of cellphone aficionados. The A810 could be Motorola’s response to the emerging touchscreen phone market but will it fly?
The phone design is not really that impressive considering the wide array of attractive cellphones around. It has s 2.4-inch touchscreen which is its main selling point. It also boasts of the handwriting recognition and Opera v8.5 browser email support feature. The 2 megapixel camera is however nothing new and the fact that it is Linux-based do not improve its status.
If you want to try the phone, you will be glad to know that it has an FM radio to drive boredom away. Make use of the preinstalled programs like the dictionary and stock trading because these are all you’re going to get.
Motorola is however looking at the Chinese market to continue patronizing its products considering that it has already sold over right million PDA phones that are pen based in the said market.
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