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Mar 01, 2011

The Nokia E7 is the successor to Nokia's successful Communicator series which were sliding mobile phone featuring a large screen and spacious QWERTY keyboard. The Communicators were pocket-able devices that provided a near-laptop experience and were popular with professionals who wanted to be able to write, create content and handle a large volume of email on the go.
Nokia E7 - Design:
The way the phone's curves catch the light is quite stunning with a smooth gradation from light to dark that changes as you move the phone. Closed the E7's is a slim metal slab with gently rounded contours and no protrusions to mar the shape. I especially like the way the buttons are highlighted by a slim chrome-like bezel.
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Mar 01, 2011

The Samsung Galaxy Mini is a recently launched Android phone which is a bit on the small side. While being a budget phone means that plenty of features are left out or they’re not as good as they could be, the S5570 offers a good experience, especially if you’re a beginner with Android, that wants to test the waters before getting a more expensive model.
Samsung Galaxy Mini: OS & Processor
Galaxy Mini’s OS is Android 2.2 Froyo and the processor installed on it is a 600MHz model, which isn’t much when you compare it with the 1GHz that most phones come with these days, but it does its job well enough for daily use.
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Mar 01, 2011

Samsung Ch@t 350 (Samsung Chat C3500) is a fairly recent model brought out by Samsung, one of the series of phones that combines both touch screen as well as buttons in the form of a slide out keyboard. What makes this aspect of the phone special, is the fact that many people do not feel comfortable when touch typing, and giving commands through buttons. Repeatedly pressing on the buttons of any phone results in early damage and in some cases even the warranty does not help.
Samsung Ch@t 350: Design & Build
The new Samsung Ch@t 350 has features that make the model comfortable and unique, especially for teenagers. The capacitive touch screen display allows the user to type or give out commands using the touch interaction system. Whereas the slide out keyboard gives the user a second option to simply type out the message using a normal keyboard, in case they are not comfortable using the touch system. This aspect makes the phone ideal, since it appeals to two kinds of people.
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Feb 01, 2011

The Nokia X2-01 looks nothing like the original X2, although they have the same version of Symbian Operating System. As I said before, the build quality of this phone is pretty good, the way the phone is shaped makes it quite easy to hold in the hands, but it may be a little too big and bulky for some people!
Nokia X2-01: Design & Build
The Nokia X2-01 is clad in dark gray plastic with a glossy black front bezel; for now, that's the only color choice. The X2-01 measures 4.7 by 2.4 by 0.6 inches (HWD) and weighs 3.8 ounces. It's not the slimmest device on the market, but it looks fine next to a BlackBerry Curve, and that's good company to be in for a prepaid phone. Six function keys bracket a five-way control pad with a pronounced plastic ridge. Typing on the four-row QWERTY keyboard was a little stiff, but the slightly bubbled keys are roomy and well-arranged.
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Jan 01, 2011

The Samsung Google Nexus S is a consumer-friendly smartphone that runs on the latest Android operating system 2.3 Gingerbread. Attractive, lightweight and packed with features, the Samsung Google Nexus S is not quite an ‘iPhone-killer’, but nonetheless gives it a pretty good mauling.
Samsung Google Nexus S - Features:
Boasting a 1GHz Cortex A8 application processor, a 5-megapixel camera with inbuilt flash, a 4in Super AMOLED touch screen and a dedicated GPU, the Google Nexus S is suitably well-equipped for today's mobile lifestyle.
Other highlights include the ability to turn your phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot, VoIP/SIP support, Google Maps 5.0 with Navigation and a 3-axis gyroscopic sensor that can be used for gaming. On the downside, its browser could be a bit speedier, and the lack of expandable memory may see you filling up its 16GB flash drive fast.[ Read More ] -
Jan 01, 2011

Nokia C5-03 review include Nokia C5-03 features, gps, camera, accessories, mp3 player, etc. There is the topic that I’ll share today. Nokia C5-03 may be a nice quad smartphones equipped with a wonderful five megapixel camera with technology qaurta Generation Wireless LAN, Bluetooth wireless technology, expandable memory up to sixteen GB, integrated GPS, FM radio, music player and more.
Nokia C5-03: Features
The new Nokia C5-03 may be a nice quad band ready to benefit of the GSM frequencies 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz, additionally due to the transmission technologies GSM / GPRS / HSDPA / EDGE / UMTS / WCDMA, is certain to all users a level of most coverage worldwide. during this manner you’ll be able to forever create any reasonably operation you would like while not unpleasant interruptions thanks to failure or lack of field.
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Jan 01, 2011

When the Dell Venue was first spotted as Thunder, it would have definitely passed for a super phone. On a spec-to-spec comparison, it isn’t too far behind the HTC Evo, which has a mammoth 4.3-inch TFT display. The EVO was way ahead of its time, and pretty much defined the category of ostentatious, conspicuous, super-sized Androids. The phone was famously criticized for sub-par battery life while it was running Android 2.1, but wound up on many people’s wishlist for all the headroom it gave.
Dell Venue: Build QualityThe curved Corning Gorilla Glass display may not be smudge proof, but it is definitely scratch proof. You don’t ever have to sheath it in a layer of plastic, this is a phone that can and should be used as is. The AMOLED screen is brilliant and the colours leap out of the screen. Weighing 164 grams, it’s about 15 percent heavier than the Galaxy S, which has a plastic body. That’s not much of a trade-off for a ruggedized phone with an all-metallic finish. It’s slim and light enough to fit in your pocket, and has a grooved finish on the back that feels good to touch.
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Dec 01, 2010

Samsung’s first Bada handset, the Samsung Wave was a kind of a trailblazer for the company. The handset allowed the debut of the Super AMOLED screen technology and the Hummingbird processor of 1 GHz. The handset is sure to be a special place in the hearts of the techies. The Android is moving out slowly and the Bada is creeping in to the company’s portfolio. The Wave series of handsets include the popular Wave 525.
Samsung Wave II - Design:
The Wave II is quite bigger in size when compared with its predecessor. The handset has a display of 3.7 inches. The screen makes use of the Super AMOLED technology. The screen has a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels and supports 16 million colors. The Wave II is made of aluminum and has a larger profile that is comfortable to hold. The camera lens at the rear panel has a diamond shaped metallic opening. The handset is available in four different coloura such as black, white, pink and grey.
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Dec 01, 2010

The Nokia C6-01 is a new tablet-style Smartphone by Nokia that operates on the latest Symbian^3 technology system. It is a descendant of Nokia C6, yet various modifications have been observation in the Nokia C6-01 which has a touch screen and a highly improved operating system as well as camera. It is expected to accumulate a lot of attraction from the consumers with much appreciation.
Nokia C6-01 - Display and Design:
Nokia C6-01 is designed as a sleek, compact, stainless steel and glass handset, more so a Smartphone’s that runs on new software system known as Symbian^3. It has an 8megapixel camera and a 3.2inch AMOLED touch screen that seems quite pocket friendly. The handset has integrated ClearBlack technology that endows all users with visible images outdoors. Nokia C6-01 is regarded as a revamped version of the Nokia C6 and features many other advanced applications as well.
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Dec 01, 2010

HTC has come a long way since the first Android device HTC Dream, and Desire Z is only the second slide-out QWERTY Android phone from the company till now. If you are looking for an upgrade from Milestone, Desire Z might be the right choice for you. Check out more in our detailed review below.
HTC Desire Z - Design & Build:Similar to other HTC devices, Desire Z sports a solid build with both plastic and aluminum chipped in. Desire Z looks high-end and the tweaks-like release hatch for battery cover is a welcome edition. Personally, I don’t like the traditional battery cover release mechanisms in which you have to strive hard to remove the cover.
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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. | Honor 600 Lite | RM 1399 |
| 9. | HONOR X9d 5G | RM 1499 |
| 10. | Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max | RM 5999 |










