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Samsung SGH-i550 officially released

September 28th, 2007


According to AllAboutSymbian, the Samsung has officially announced their first GPS phone the SGH-i550. It is powered by Symbian OS S60 comes with 2.6″ QVGA 262K color TFT display, 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, 150MB built-in memory and FM Radio. The Samsung SGH-i550 is said to be available this November in Europe and Asia. Specification available after the jump. Read more…

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World's First Mobile Phone

September 28th, 2007

I bet you have seen this before. It is the world’s first commercially released mobile phone debut in year 1983 with the price of $3,995. With the $3,995 you can get a really, really, good phone. More pictures after the jump. Read more…

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Suny Ericsscn S500

September 27th, 2007


This is when S500 loses its slider. This is the Sony Ericsson Suny Ericsscn new released S500, comes with 0.8-megapixel camera, a microSD expansion and support MP3 and MP4 playback. The Suny Ericsscn S500 from CECT is available for only $82.

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Motorola Q9m

September 26th, 2007


Here’s the new Motorola Q9m. It has a 320 x 240 display, a 2.0-megapixel camera, 256MB of built-in memory, Bluetooth w/A2DP, and microSD card slot. It has improved quite a lot than its previous Q9. Motorola Q9M Review after the jump. Read more…

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Rumor: Sony Ericsson W890

September 26th, 2007


Not sure what this Sony Ericsson 123 prototype is, supposed to be the successor of W880, the W890. The W890 walkman phone is said to have 2-inch QVGA display screen, 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, Bluetooth and a secondary camera for video calls. The phone also said to supports UTMS connection and it has a slim body like the W880, measures at 12mm thick.

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Giorgio Armani Samsung mobile phone official released

September 26th, 2007


Giorgio Armani has released their first mobile phone together with Samsung in Milan today. The Giorgio Armani phone is actually the Samsung SGH-P520. It has the 2.6 inch touchscreen and a 3MP camera. The Giorgio Armani Samsung phone will be available in Europe this November and will be priced at 650 Euro (approx. $920). Check out the Shiny review after the jump. Read more…

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Sony Ericsson V604i

September 25th, 2007

Sony Ericsson V640i is a music phone that will be available in selected market via Vodafone. It has a 2.0-inch screen which is capable of playing video at 15 frames per second and featuring 3G Broadband (HSDPA) Web browsing. Additionally, comes preloaded with Google Maps and eBay clients and support RSS Feeds to keep you up-to-date. Sony Ericsson V640i will come in Havana Gold and Quick Black colors.

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Taiwan man bought 3 fake Nokia for $900

September 24th, 2007


A Taiwan man bought thee Nokia N73 in China for US$900 which is cheaper than in Taiwan. After he returned to Taiwan, he discovered that the cellphones doesn’t work. After he opened the case, he found out that the circuit board was a piece of plastic board painted to look real. The Taiwan man took the fake Nokia back to the cellphone shop and discovered that the Chinese fakes looked the same as the real Nokia N73 cellphone sold by the Taipei shop. Not sure if he get the money back or not. If not, the Taiwan man is spending 900 bucks for three dummy phone. So be sure to check the mobile phone that your bought before leaving the shop.

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Motorola RAZR2 V9m Sprint Review

September 22nd, 2007

Here’s the Motorola RAZR2 V9m clamshell. This HSDPA phone has a 2.2-inch main display, external 2-inch display, 2.0-megapixel camera, microSD card slot, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, 45MB internal memory, and USB 2.0. Watch the Phone Arena review after the jump. Read more…

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iPhone a remote control

September 21st, 2007

You can use iPhone as a remote control for the iTunes Playback for both Windows and Mac PCs. It is developed by Adam Pash, the senior editor of Lifehack. They all work inside the iPhone’s Safari browser. Adam said that the iPhone is extremely useful as a remote control for the iTunes Playback. Find out how at Lifehacker.com.

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