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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 01 August 2006 |
Looking for a business handset with up to 18 days (432
hours) standby time? The email-capable BlackBerry 7130v has it as well as a 4
hours talk time rating. Now although this will be network and location dependent
18 days standby is an impressive figure to quote on the sales brochure.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 26 July 2006 |
Beefing up the familiar RAZR handset, Motorola adds High-Speed
Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and EDGE (Enhanced Data for Global Evolution)
wireless connectivity to bring the RAZR up to speed with the next generation
networks.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 26 July 2006 |
Motorola's first ever GSM slider takes its
design queues from the RAZR phone's as much as from competing slider phones (I'm thinking LG Chocolate).
But like the new KRZR, the RIZR has a focus on narrowing the width of the phone
rather than making it thinner.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 26 July 2006 |
If you loved the Motorola RAZR, lets face it who didn't, the
new RAZR could be your next phone. Slimmer, lighter and if its possible, even
more elegant the KRZR builds on the success of the RAZR.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 26 July 2006 |
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The new MOTOSLVR L7c is a straightforward upgrade form the
exiting SLVR that simply adds high-speed EV-DO connectivity. Mainly for the
US-market, the Telstra CDMA network in Australia also supports EV-DO CDMA
1x, so this phone may appear on our shores also.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 26 July 2006 |
Motorola has announced a bevy of new phones including souped
up versions of its RAZR which support high-speed downloads. Also new to the
range are the slimline KRZR and RIZR phones as well as a high-speed SLVR supporting
EV-DO.
The company also announced that starting next year, its new phones
will have Yahoo Internet Link pre-installed to give easy access to search,
e-mail and address book functionality. The "Yahoo Go for Mobile"
clients will be included in handsets across Europe, Asia, and the US.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 25 July 2006 |
Like its twist and flip predecessor, the innovative N90,
Nokia's move to making devices more accurately described as multimedia devices
than cell phones is no better exemplified by the latest N93 handset.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Thursday, 20 July 2006 |
The smallest Nokia E Series yet, the E50 targets business
users looking for a cost efficient way to deploy email and data capabilities to
large numbers in their workforce. But don't let the E50's business credentials
fool you; this phone still has the music player, camera and large screen you'd
expect with a lifestyle phone. You can even switch off the business number at
night and leave your personal phone number active.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Friday, 14 July 2006 |
While the Sony Ericsson K610i may not have the premium
photographic features of its sibling the K800i, what it lacks in photo features
it makes up for with size and weight.
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