LG KE800 Chocolate Platinum Smart phone


The elegant LG KE800 Chocolate Platinum has been designed beautifully by LG & is also know as the LG Chocolate Platinum & the LG Chocolate 2. The KE800 & is from the same family as the popular LG KG800 Chocolate but although the phone have the same appearance, there have been enhancements made to the specification & built in features of the LG KE800.

Blackberry curve 8300 smart phone

This is the smallest blackberry phone which comes with a QWERTY keypad. The Curve 8300 may be small but it still comes with all the user friendly, business focused features that are expected from a BlackBerry Smartphone curve 8300 has a 64mb flash internal memory and supports up to 2Gb cards. The Curve 8300 comes with day to day Smartphone features which include an alarm clock, phone book, organiser, memo pad & task list. The Smartphone comes with a 2Mp camera. You can play your favorite music with media player. and browse internet with web browser. You can connect internet via EDGE technology.

nokia N500 portable nav device


At the history nokia has launched many navigation devices. this one is their latest one with many more features.The N500 boasts a 4.3-inch color touch-screen display and a built-in speaker for giving turn-by-turn voice guidance; the system also features text-to-speech technology for reading out the names of individual streets. An integrated FM transmitter allows drivers to stream spoken directions via their car speakers. Being a Nokia device, the N500 naturally comes with cell phone compatibility and can be used as a hands-free Bluetooth calling device.

Samsung F700 smart phone

When you close it’s slider keyboard,Samsung F700 looks like the iphone. The F700's large touchscreen is nice to look at and responsive to touch. Underneath the screen there's a mechanical key, which pops up a shortcut menu. On the top of the F700 there's a power key and charging port next to a 3.5mm headphone jack. It has a 3Mp camera. You can type anything easyer than other phones because F700 has a QWERTY keyboard.The samsung F700 will give you a great music experience because it has a great media player. It supports many file types. It has small front VGA camera which allows you to get video calls. F700 also supports HSDPA (3.5G) and you can download data much faster

Blackberry 8820 latest smart phone




This is a very slim smart phone which comes with extremely best capabilities. The 8820 comes with built is GPS navigator as same as nokia N95. We can see this facility in other related blackberry phones. To give you a best connectivity, 8820 powered with Wi-Fi technology. It has a full HTML web browser and many business features. But there is no camera or 3G in this phone. It has a great media player which can play many file types. Because of business phone, blackberry 8820 has a QWERTY key board. You can type your emails and text messages very easily. the internal memory of this phone is 32Mb but it supports up to 2Gb cards.

Samsung Soul


Giving machine souls isn’t a very good idea- just look at all the hoo-ha with replicants in Blade Runner. Nobody wants a toaster with depression or a TV that’s afraid of horror. Thankfully, Samsung’s latest ultra edition handset isn’t capable of self awareness.
The HSDPA-packing, 5MP- camera-toting slider is only 12.9mm thin and keeps its soulfness confined to its touch-sensitive Magic Touch panel, which changes the keypad icons and functions depending on what you’re up to. It also has Bluetooth 2.0, takes microSD cards and has the usual built-in media player- might we suggest playing some James Brown?

Sony Ericsson W890i


The Sony Ericsson W890i has finally toppled by…..its younger brother, the W890i. It’s every bit as slim line as its predecessor but opts for a far usable keypad than the minute Lozenge buttons of the W890i. There’s HSDPA for snappy downloading and a 3.2 MP camera.
Photos are bright, if a little shabby on close inspection, but it’s the super-slick and sweet-sounding third generation Walkman player that earns it the top spot. Those clever designers have also managed to stuff an FM radio into the package for good measures. Read the rest of this entry »

Nokia E51


When the E51came out we were very impressed. Strong on paper specifications and a rugged phone that was sleek and stylish.
The build quality of this phone is great, and the phone itself has been well designed.
This thin, stainless steel E51 has a 2-inch display (240 x 320 pixels) with a good depth of 16.7 million colors. It also has an ambient light sensor with a  LED light indicator which can be customized so that you know you have  missed calls or even incoming emails and text messages. It has a standard numeric keypad and several One Touch keys that provide direct access to functions, which also includes email, Blue tooth, and the Home screen!
It’s got a clear, crisp screen that does seem tiny in comparison to others.
It’s rich in terms of connectivity options although its light on multimedia features.
It targets the business who wants something basic.
It still makes a decent buy for someone looking for a good, feature rich phone at reasonable price.

HTC Touch


The first to utilize the touch Flo concept that Apple used for the iPhone and the iPod Touch and quite frankly it wasn’t as well implemented as we’d liked. Imitation is the best form of flattery, but only if it’s well executed. Needless to say without any sort of keypad, and Touch Flo not working the same magic as it did for Apple, the HTC Touch is a flawed business device. It’s well built however, and attractive as the silver menu button is the only relief from the matte black finish across the body.
Based around WM 6.0 Pro the device is also slow, which doesn’t help. Although voice clarity in-call isn’t bad, the multimedia frills are just that-frills-mostly for show and hardly any go.

Nokia E61i


Nokia’s E61 and E62 belong to a family of phones spawned by Nokia’s obsession with sumo wrestler or some other monolithic object. The E61 suffixed with an “i” for a camera, is a bulky device that’s quite well built, and features a well laid out, and spacious QWERTY keypad, that was slightly improved ergonomically over the keypads of the E61. The screen itself is beautiful at 2.8 inches, and features 16 million colours. Sadly there’s no touch functionality which would have been a productive and nifty add on. The beauty of the  E61lies in the simplicity however, and as a business phone to type out mails, or for long hours on call it makes perfect sense.
However video playback is fun due to the screen.The camera itself is no great shakes, and the audio qualities are limited.It is quite expensive for it features it offers- which will satisfy neither the die hard multimedia junkie.

LG KS20


The LG KS20 borrows deeply from LG’s desire to make hot devices for the young, urban crowd. Unfortunately, too much of a good things kill as the proverb goes, and the chrome down the sides of a shiny black exterior may be viewed as garish or tasteful- depending of course on your aesthetic sense. While the device fits the hand well, it also has a couple of glaring ergonomic issues. For one, the joy-stick’s a total pain to use, and navigation is irritating. Although based on Windows Mobile 6.0 Pro means application support will be very good , the LG KS20 seems to be more of a lifestyle device than a serious PDA as both number and QWERTY keypads are absent.This is also means that the device is quite compact and lightweight, despite retaining a screen size of 2.8 inches.
The camera and music performance was about par, although it takes more to impress. Once again a nifty add-on by LG is the ability for this phone to play Divx videos like KU990. It is also one of the new PDA phones to support FM radio. The LG KS20 is a stylish device to be sure, but there are better cellphones available at the same price point, which leaves KS20 out in the cold.

HTC P3470


HTCs P3470 is a PDA phone based around a Windows Mobile (WM) 6.0 Pro OS. It’s rather plain to look at and will garner no beauty accolades. Although built quality is good, nothing is inspiring. The lack of a QWERTY and any form of number pad will ensure that serious PDA users will look elsewhere. Due to this glaring omission the P3470 has ergonomic issues. Its camera and multimedia properties aren’t too fancy either, although the features are available. More importantly the phone lags slightly-this indicates a slower processor. Call clarity is about par with what is acceptable, nothing more.
Although the HTC P3470 is reasonably compact it’s nowhere as attractive as other phones.We can’t recommend it to anyone.

Sony Ericsson K850i


The K850i targets users desiring a good camera phone-exactly what their K850i achieved some three years back. This is a device that will strike you with  its sheer build quality-its like a little rock, and feels exceptionally solid in hand. The color scheme is cool-shiny black with dark green stripes down the sides and on the joy-pad-and is an attention grabber.The other things that will attract you immediately is the compact dimension of this phone. The only minus a result of this is the very small number keys on the phone, thanks to which the edges of your fingers will get sore after a lot of SMS typing-a saving grace is that the keypads well spaced out, else this device would be a spectacular failure.
Sony Ericsson provides good PMP capabilities, a good music and video player menu system, and good stereo sound. The camera that the “K”series are famous for is the pinnacle of SE’s cameras-5 mega pixel coupled with a Xenon flash. Although its not as feature-rich as the N95, it’s a very different device. focused more on the user who wants something compact, and more handy to pull off a couple of quick shots. For those wanting a huge feature list look elsewhere.This one focuses on being a king of a few trades, and not a jack of many.

Nokia N82


For those who don’t have the money to buy the N95 8GB, or want something more compact the N82 will appeal. For one it’s solidly built, although the keypad is very cramped and will take some getting used to, even if you happen to have long nails. Features wise it’s identical to its costlier sibling, but loses out on the slick double slider and adds a much needed powerful Xenon flash. Although the screen isn’t as good as the N95, what is appreciated is the compactness of this device, and the fact that Nokia managed to fit everything into a shell that is 25 percent smaller in volume.
Although the N82 may have the same hardware but it looks and feels different enough to have unique personality. For one, its music quality isn’t as good as the N95 -which it will be inevitable be compared to. Secondly, and more importantly, signal and voice quality isn’t as good as its costlier siblings. It’s a very good feature-rich, and hot looking phone-but it’s not as usable as the Nokia N95 8GB

Cutting Edge Mobile Phones - Makes iPhone Look CRAP


Since the iPhone was first talked about everyone has banged on about this amazing phone - NOW SHUT UP TALKING ABOUT THAT CRAP.
Why do I say the iPhone is crap, well everyone keeps going on about how good the iPhone looks and it’s amazing etc (even we said it once).
Then we saw some of the latest mobile phones from Japan (See Photos, their gadgets make us look nothing and in turn the iPhone nothing)
I tell you what I will stop talking about his and let you make your own mind up.

Eten unveiled Gloofish M700 Pocket PC


Eten has introduced a new member in their series of Gloofish called M700 pocket PC. M700 Pocket PC is well equiped with latest features like slide-out mechanismQWERTY keyboard, GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g Wireless connection, built-in FM radio tuner, and useful navigation functionalities.
Along with this features it also contains functions like integrated SiRF Star III GPS receiver and camera. This Pocket PC is powered with Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, and comes with varities of application for backup, multimedia and office productivity. Price is not yet decided and it will be intresting to compare its prices with the Pocket PC with similar functionality.