Friday, 18 June 2010

BlackBerry Curve 8300



Featuring a liquid silver finish, clean lines and soft edges, the BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 smartphone is the smallest and lightest BlackBerry® smartphone ever to come with a full QWERTY keyboard.

It’s packed with incredible features*, including a camera, BlackBerry® Maps, a media player, expandable memory, Voice-Activated Dialing, tethered modem and trackball navigation. Plus you get all the core functionality you’ve come to expect in a BlackBerry smartphone — email and text messaging, instant messaging, web browser and advanced phone functionality.

The BlackBerry Curve — it’s your connection to everything that matters.

BlackBerry Curve 8300 GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 107 x 60 x 15.5 mm Camera 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video, flash BlackBerry OS.

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220




BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 101.1 x 50 x 17.5 mm Camera 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video, flash BlackBerry OS.

BlackBerry Curve 8520



The BlackBerry Curve 8520 is a smartphone that utilizes the GSM Quad-band network bandwidth (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and supports GPRS/EDGE data transfer rates. The smartphone is powered by a lithium-ion battery, and supports a 320 x 240 pixels TFT display screem, a 2.0-megapixel resolution camera with digital zoom, multimedia playback for video in MPEG4, WMV, H.263 and Media Player format as well as music playback for MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WAV and AMR file format. The smart phone runs BlackBerry operating system and is powered by a 512 MHz processor with 128 MB RAM / 256 MB ROM memory capacity. Memory can be expanded via a microSD card slot. The phone also supports predictive text input, a full QWERTY keyboard, connectivity to the internet via the BlackBerry Browser as well as RSS news feed on its 802.11b/802.11g WiFi connection, synchronization of data via a microUSB port as well as Bluetooth support. The BlackBerry Curve 8520 also features a PhoneBook that supports functions such as Multiple Numbers Per Contact (allowing users to save more than one number per contact), Picture ID and Ring ID; personal information management function such as an alarm, calendar, calculator, to-do and notes; voice function for Dialing, Commands, Recording, Speaker Phone and Push-to-Talk capability, and Email function that supports IMAP, POP3, SMTP, Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino and Blackberry Connect protocols.

Features

The BlackBerry Curve 8520 is a smartphone that features a 320 by 240 resolution TFT display screen that allows users to view photos captured by the phone or video playback in MPEG4 and Windows Media Video format. The smartphone also allows users to navigate through its functions via the BlackBerry operating system that is supported by up to 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB ROM memory. It features a full QWERTY keyboard that facilitates texting and emailing for users via the phone’s wireless Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g connectivity. The smartphone also features a 2.0-megapixel camera that allows users to capture images and share them with friends and family via MMS and emails. There is also the BlackBerry Browser installed in the phone that allows users to surf the internet for information, and an RSS new feed function to keep users up to date with the latest news online. The BlackBerry Curve 8520 is also supported by a microSD card slot that allows users to expand its memory capacity and save music, video and other files for use.

BlackBerry Bold 9700



The BlackBerry Bold 9700 is a Quad band 3G (HSDPA) compatible/UMTS: 2100/1900/850/800 MHz (Bands 1,2,5/6), 2100/1700/900 MHz (Bands 1,4,8)/ GSM: 1900/1800/900/850 MHz smartphone that features trackpad navigation, hi-resolution screen, Full QWERTY keyboard and 3G technology. The smartphone is also a Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® enabled handset with 256MB flash memory, a 3.2 MP digital camera with video camera, Multimedia player, Wireless email, Organizer and Browser. The Blackberry Bold 9700 also supports SMS and MMS messaging, as well as a MicroSD card reader. It measures 109 mm (4.29 inches) by 60 mm (2.36 inches) by 14.1 mm (0.56 inches) and weighs 122 grams / 4.30 ounces (including battery). The handset is powered by a 1500 mAh removable/rechargeable cryptographic Lithium cell battery that provides users with up to 6 hours (GSM and UMTS) of talk time and up to 21 days/504 hours (GSM)/ 17 days/408 hours (UMTS) of standby time. Music Playback Time on a single charge is up to 38 hours.

Features

The Blackberry Bold 9700 features a High resolution 480x360 pixel color display with transmissitive TFT LCD, and 65,000 colors support. The integrated camera on the phone supports video recording, and is a 3.2 MP Camera with Auto Focus, Image Stabilization, Flash and 2X digital zoom. It can record in Normal Mode (480 x 352 pixel) and MMS Mode (176 x 144 pixel) in DivX 4, DivX 5/6 partially supported, XviD partially supported, H.263, H.264, WMV3, MPEG4, Sorenson Spark & On2 VP6 (Flash support) format. Audio format supported are .3gp, MP3, WMA9 (.wma/.asf), WMA9 Pro / WMA 10, MIDI, AMR-NB, Professional AAC/AAC+/eAAC+. The Blackberry Bold 9700 also features BlackBerry® Maps and integrated GPS with A-GPS, a 35 key backlit QWERTY keyboard, dedicated Keys: Send, End, Menu, Escape, Left/Right Convenience keys (default VAD and Camera), 2 x Volume/Zoom, Sleep, Mute (Play/Pause), Trackpad located on front face of device, ESC Key to the right, Menu to the left and intuitive icons and menus. Other features on the phone include integrated speaker and microphone, hands-free headset capable, Bluetooth headset capable, and integrated Hands-Free Speakerphone. It has up to 256 MB Built-in memory with expandability via microSD card, tone, vibrate, on-screen or LED indicator; user configurable notification options and 32 Polyphonic Ringtones (MIDI, SP-MDI, MP3, WAV). The Blackberry Bold 9700 supports Bluetooth® v2.1 technology for Mono/Stereo Headset, Handsfree function, Serial Port Profile, Audio (A2DP/AVCRP) and SIM Access Profile. The handset also provides users with added security via password protection, screen lock and sleep mode. It allows users to stay connected online via its Wi-Fi® 802.11 b/g connectivity with WPA, WPA2, WMM, WMM Power Save, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, and Cisco CCX certification.

BlackBerry Curve 8330



When you’ve got a lot on the go, the BlackBerry® Curve™ 8330 smartphone helps keep you connected to the people and information that matter.

With email, phone, organizer, camera, video recorder, Internet access, supported mobile streaming and GPS capabilities at your fingertips*, you’ll have the flexibility and freedom to manage your busy life. The incredible multimedia player also lets you enjoy your music, videos and pictures – so you can have some fun along the way.

Power up the BlackBerry Curve smartphone and empower your life.

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Benq M580




If you’re looking for a phone that combines stylish looks with all the key capabilities you need for a richer mobile communications lifestyle, you need look no further than the BenQ M580.

Benq M220




You want to get the most out of life, so why not ask the same of your phone? With the BenQ M220 you can get real-time information and the latest hits with FM radio and communicate in ways that will help you get even more out of life.

Benq M7




The M7 is a 3G UMTS phone with tri-band GSM that enables it to use cellular networks in nearly every country around the world. You can enjoy data rates fast enough to download a song in less than three minutes. The M7 is all you need to enjoy high-speed mobile access to your favorite online activities, for anytime, anywhere entertainment and information access.

Benq T33




The first look tells you the T33 with its lustrous mirrored finish is a phone like no other. Then, just a flick of the thumb is enough to slide the T33 open to reveal the one-piece keypad, sculpted to make it easy to press the numbers accurately —and presenting a distinctively chic appearance.

Benq P50




T
he BenQ P50 incorporates the latest WiFi technology into a PDA phone, giving you the benefits of the world’s two most popular wireless networks-GSM/GPRS and WLAN. A WiFi-enabled PDA phone, the P50 lets you connect to high-speed WiFi networks, access instant information from the Web, use your e-mail on the move and make free voice calls with Skype. With the BenQ P50, experience a hassle-free, accessible, cost-effective and more fulfilling mobile lifestyle that keeps you connected.

Monday, 14 June 2010

NEC e949/L1





Like the Razr before it, the L1 is all about being thin. At just 4.0 by 1.9 by 0.5 inches and 3.2 ounces, it slips into just about any pocket, and its profile will not go unnoticed on the street. Yet as with other thin phones, it can be uncomfortable to balance the handset between your head and your shoulder and difficult to feel the vibrate mode when worn in a pocket. When viewed straight on, the L1 is rather dull. Rectangular with sharp corners, the phone sports a simple silver color scheme with few exterior touches. The rectangular external display is tiny for the phone's size, but it still crams in the date, time, battery life, signal strength, and caller ID. Since it's monochrome, however, it doesn't show photo caller ID and only the clock style is changeable. At the front face's top is a small camera lens, while a looped antenna sits just above. The only other outside features are a small speaker on the front flap and a volume rocker on the right spine.

The internal TFT display is rather attractive, with support for 65,000 colors. Graphics and animation are sharp, and at two inches diagonal the display has a decent size. Personalization options are limited, with no settings for font size, backlight time, or brightness but we like the intuitive design of the user-friendly menus. On the downside, the navigation keys caused us a bit of concern. Like most thin phones, internal controls on the L1 are flush with the surface of the phone, which takes some practice for first-time users. A five-way toggle doubles as a shortcut to the missed and received calls lists, the ringer modes menu, a downloads menu, and the camera. Though the toggle itself is rather tactile, the four shortcut buttons surrounding it are a bit small and hard to press. These keys give access to the messaging menu, the Web browser, the phone book, and the main menu.

The keypad buttons are somewhat disappointing as well. Since they're small and lie flat on the surface of the phone, it's difficult to dial by feel. What's more, the backlighting is rather dim. The talk and end/power keys and a clear button sit on the top row of the keypad.

The internal phone book holds 500 contacts with room in each entry for seven phone numbers, three e-mail addresses, and notes (the SIM card holds an additional 150 names). You can save contacts to caller groups or pair them with one of 22 polyphonic ring tones. You can assign contacts a photo as well, but they won't show up on the external display. Basic features consist of a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, a calculator, an alarm clock, a scheduler, a to-do list, a notepad, and a currency converter. Unfortunately, you don't get a speakerphone, but the L1 does offer full Bluetooth, voice commands, and a voice memo recorder for clips up to one minute long.

Apple iPhone 3GS




The iPhone 3GS is a GSM 850/900/1800/1900/HSDPA 850/1900/2100MHz network phone designed in a block form factor that measures 116x62x12mm and weighs 135 g, and runs the iPhone OS 3.0 operating system. The phone is powered by a lithium-ion battery that provides up to 5 hours of talk time/data on 3G, 12 hours on 2G network; 9 hours data on Wi-Fi; 30 hours on audio and 10 hours on video. The phone supports a 16GB (at the price of $199) or 32GB ($299) internal storage capacity, and features a 16.7 million color TFT 320x480 pixel resolution display that has an accelerometer, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor. The phone also supports a 3.0-megapixel autofocus camera with macro mode and auto white balance, as well as geo tagging and video recording (30fps VGA format with on-device editing) capabilities. It also has an MP3 player that is supported by iTunes, Cover Flow and AT&T Music; speakerphone:, supports 320x480 px wallpapers and screesavers, MP3 ringtones, themes, games and multimedia streaming (iTunes/AT&T Mobile TV/AT&T Video). The iPhone 3G S has OpenGL ES 2.0 Graphics capability, voice dial and voice music control; Nike + support, a 7.2Mbps HSDPA, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g and Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR connectivity feature; is coated with water- and oil-resistant finish, has an integrated magnetic compass (GPS with AT&T Navigator) and comes with headphones with inline remote for music control. It also comes with "Find My iPhone" phone locating service and TomTom navigation (subscription required).

Features

The iPhone 3GS is a mobile phone that runs the iPhone OS 3.0 operating system and allows users to rent and purchase movies from the phone, along with audiobooks. The phone also supports Bluetooth® and USB connectivity to Macs and PCs, Safari web browser with JavaScript, and supports QuickTime X-style HTTP streaming of audio and video. The phone also features AutoFill for forms, HTML 5 support including audio and video tags; “Find My iPhone” which functions to track down a lost phone using MobileMe from any browser. It locates the phone on a map, and also allows users to remotely erase data on the device, or play a sound on the phone for locating it around the house even in vibration mode. The phone also features ScrollMotion Iceberg in-app purchases, Bluetooth and dock connector communication with other devices, embedded Google Maps™ for turn by turn navigation, push notifications of text alerts, number badges and sound alerts.

Apple Mini



AMAZING MINI IPHONE have 8GB on the back cover of the phone1GB build in,Touch-screen,slip operation, inconsistent with the frequency vibrati.

Alcatel OT-S920



Alcatel OT-S920 GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 UMTS 2100 105 x 45.5 x 15.5 mm Camera 1.3 MP, 1280 x 1024 pixels, video.


Alcatel ELLE No 3




Alcatel ELLE No 3 GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 GSM 850 / 1900 95 x 50 x 16.7 mm Camera 1.3 MP, 1280 x 1024 pixels, video.
hone Model: Alcatel ELLE No 3
Phone type: Triband
Brand: Alcatel
Camera: 1.3 MP
Network: GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Size: 95 x 50 x 16.7 mm
Weight: 99 g
Display: TFT, 256K colors, 176 x 220 pixels
colour: White, Pink, Yellow-green
Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 700 mAh
Internal Memory: 12 MB
Function: GPRS, Bluetooth v2.0 (with A2DP), USB v2.0, Java MIDP 2.0, Music player, Built-in handsfree
Released Date: June 2007

Alcatel OT-C825




Alcatel OT-C825 GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 96 x 50 x 18 mm Camera 1.3 MP, 1280 x 1024 pixels, video(QCIF)

The smoky brown Alcatel OT-C825 has an elegant and neat design that is loved by both men and women.

The ultra slim body allows this leather phone to fit really well in your palm and pocket. This is a slider that comes in a variety of functions.

This mobile handset does really well in its music player, supoorting common music files such as the MP3, M4a, AAC and AAC+. The video player is able to play 3GP and MP4 video clips.