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Sep 01, 2011

Samsung introduces a simple but up to-date handset with appealing features know as Samsung Ch@t 222. This blackberry shape handset is equipped with qualities at an affordable price. Samsung company is announcing this handset as the previous mobiles from Ch@t series became very popular because of their chatting convenience.
Samsung Chat 222 (E2222) is a messaging phone with a dual-SIM functionality, so you can use two SIM cards simultaneously. Like the previous chat models (the Samsung 322 and Samsung Chat 335), the 222 IM with a 2.2-inch display and a full qwerty keyboard. The specifications are modest with a VGA camera, FM radio, GPRS / Edge, an MP3 player and 43MB memory (expandable via microSD), but on a budget-friendly price compared. Through the 3.5 mm headset port to connect any standard. Chat with the Samsung 222 is pre-installed apps for instant messaging, Facebook and Twitter. Also you can put your Hotmail, Gmail or Yahoo Mail account to check. More applications can be found via the Chat 222 Samsung Apps.
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Sep 01, 2011

We all know the C7 has been around for quite some time. If anyone is interested in a mid-range Nokia Symbian™ powered smartphone then I’m sure they have already considered and reviewed the specs of the C7.
However those people looking at Nokia for their smartphone solution are becoming a dying breed with only a few "Hard-core" fans still trying to defend the Symbian™ OS. Unfortunately Nokia’s Symbian™ OS is now slipping further and further behind Android™ and iOS.So what are Nokia doing to justify a Premium price for what is in effect a mediocre excuse for a smartphone. Well the answer is simple. The Nokia ORO is aimed at footballers, their wives, Russian gangsters (allegedly) and wealthy Middle Eastern oil barrens. I hasten to say that these aren’t Nokias actual words about the Nokia ORO but they have said that the Russian market is one of their strongest for this type of device.
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Sep 01, 2011

The BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 is a member of the popular Bold series & this impressive handset comes with a highly useable touch screen too. Other members of this popular series include the BlackBerry Bold 9700, the BlackBerry Bold 9650 & the BlackBerry Bold 9780. The Bold Touch 9900 is a 3G capable Smartphone which has a slim & well proportioned casing, making it easy to use in a single hand as well as being easy to carry when not in use. This Smartphone comes with amazing touch screen & full keyboard controls, plus it supports the BlackBerry® operating system version 7.0.
BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 - Design:
It is quite simply beautiful, with its wrap around, brushed, stainless steel bezel and polished Glass Fibre battery cover. Rim have obviously taken a look at the competition and added a few ingredients from the market trends in order to entice some people to the Blackberry Brand, that otherwise before may not have considered it. This is also the slimmest Blackberry ever made helping the Bold Touch 9900 to break away from the traditional opinion that they are often bulky because of their full QWERTY keyboard. There are also a few other firsts for the Bold Touch 9900 one of which one of course is the marriage of a touchscreen to this Track pad and Keyboard combo.
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Sep 01, 2011

After the big names like Nokia announced of N9 smartphone, we have a major update from Sony Ericsson. One would be expecting the higher end version of Sony Xperia but unfortunately Sony goes for mid-range Xperia Ray.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray - Features & Processor:
Sony Ericsson ST18i or Sony Ericsson Urushi refers to the handset Sony Xperia Ray. From the front it’s a 3G mobile phone running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system with quite a good number of features with beautiful design. Its powered with 1 Ghz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU with Snapdragon chipset.
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Sep 01, 2011

While Blackberry has an unrivalled cabinet of QWERTY smartphones, it’s had a hard time shaking off its businessy rep. The Storm and Storm 2 were its first attempts at providing an alternative to the iPhone, but still felt like a CEO awkwardly wearing a party hat and schmoozing with the company freshers.
The Torch, though, is a different beast. It’s the Canadian company’s first slider phone, combines a full QWERTY keyboard with a 3.2in capacitive touchscreen and brings a fresh new Blackberry 6.0 operating system.
BlackBerry Torch 9800 - Design & Build:Stowing a QWERTY keyboard beneath the touchscreen deck means the Torch is quite a bulky unit. Girth aside, the slide action is smooth, satisfyingly heavy and, like the rest of the device, as solid as they come. That button panel, like the rest of the design, won’t surprise anyone who’s seen a BlackBerry before.
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Sep 01, 2011

In 2010, Research In Motion claimed that the its Blackberry Torch 9800 was the "Best Blackberry ever", but it looks like that could soon be about to change. Enter the "Blackberry Torch 2 9810", RIM's next-gen slider smartphone with bumped up specs.
BlackBerry Torch 9810 - Design & Build:
Doubling the 624MHz CPU of the original Torch to 1.2GHz, the second-gen Torch is rumored to pack twice as much muscle under the hood. This will power its 3.2-inch 640 x 480 VGA touchscreen, which is coupled with a slide out QWERTY keypad. To make the most of its physical keys, it will also arrive equipped with Facebook and Twitter integration, a dedicated email client and Blackberry Messenger (BBM).
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Sep 01, 2011

HTC Omega Malaysia Preview:
HTC Mobiles have many touchscreen mobile phones to their credit now and one such model to be part of this league is known as HTC Omega. This mobile phone runs on the Windows 7 operating system just like its cousin HTC Eternity. Infact it will be fitted in with the Mango firmware update pre-loaded.
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Sep 01, 2011

Samsung Galaxy R also Known as Galaxy Z
Recently Samsung has launched there new mobile phone named Samsung I9103 Galaxy R. The device is very pretty in look and design with the dimension of 125 x 66 x 9.5 mm and 135hm weight. It supports both 2G (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900) and 3G (HSDPA) network.
Samsung Galaxy R - Display, UI & Camera:
It has (480 x 800 pixels) 4.2 inches SC-LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors with such features TouchWiz UI, Multi-touch input method, Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, Touch-sensitive controls, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, Gyroscope sensor. It also allows to capture high quality of photos and HD quality of videos with 5 Mega Pixel camera with has 2592?1944 pixels resolution, autofocus, LED flash, geo-tagging. It also has VGA camera at front side of the phone to do video calling.
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Sep 01, 2011

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini is adorably tiny, but promises to be packed with smart-phone features, thanks to its Android operating system. Its 3-inch touchscreen also means this compact phone looks thoroughly usable.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini: Design & Build
The new Xperia Mini sports a larger display than the X10 Mini, offering a 3.0 inch capacitive touchscreen with a pixel resolution of 320 x 480, as opposed to the previous device delivering a QVGA screen measuring 2.55 inches. Thankfully, that trade off between form and function is still finely balanced on the Xperia Mini, with the device measuring in at just 88 x 52 x 16mm and weighing in at 99g.
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Sep 01, 2011

A phone that manages to squeeze a full, slide-out QWERTY keyboard into a compact package
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini Pro manages to squeeze a full, slide-out QWERTY keyboard into a ridiculously compact package. A successor to the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Pro, the XPERIA Mini Pro offers a number of benefits over its predecessor.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro: Display
The original XPERIA X10 Mini Pro was a tiny and chubby Android smartphone that had a smart UI, a rich features list and an excellent keyboard, but it wasn't without its limitations. Sony Ericsson has upped the ante with its successor, starting with the display — in addition to boasting a larger screen (3in compared to 2.5in), the new XPERIA Mini Pro has a better resolution of 320x480 (compared to its predecessor's 240x320 resolution), and uses a "Reality display" combined with what Sony Ericsson calls its BRAVIA Mobile Engine. The latter promises image noise reduction, along with sharpness, colour and contrast enhancements when viewing images and video.
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Daily Top 10 Hits
| 1. | HONOR 600 | RM 2599 |
|---|---|---|
| 2. | Oppo Reno 12 Pro | RM 2459 |
| 3. | HONOR 400 Pro | RM 2699 |
| 4. | HONOR 600 Pro | RM 3099 |
| 5. | Honor 200 Pro | RM 1990 |
| 6. | Samsung Galaxy A55 | RM 1200 |
| 7. | vivo V70 | RM 1999 |
| 8. | Sony Xperia 1 VIII | N/A |
| 9. | Honor 600 Lite | RM 1399 |
| 10. | Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max | RM 5999 |









