Showing posts with label best seller cell phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best seller cell phones. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

LATEST PHONES: Nokia 7500 Prism

Nokia 7500 Prism


Key Features

Weight : 83 g
Talktime : Up to 2 h 50 min
Standby : Up to 240 h
Colour Display : TFT, 16M colors
Ringtones : Polyphonic, MP3
Camera : 2 Mega pixel
MP3 : MP3/AAC/eAAC+/WMA player
Bluetooth :
Infrared :
GPRS : Class 10
Video Recording : Yes
3G : yes

The Nokia 7500 prism has a 2 Megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and a built-in flash. It can record high quality movies, play music for nine hours and hold up to 1500 songs on an optional 2 GB microSD card. It supports GSM Triband EGSM 900 MHz GSM 1800 / 1900 Mhz connectively, with this feature users of this phone can enjoy world connectivity without loosing contact from any part of the world. It has a dimension of length 109 mm, width 43.9 mm, thickness 14.4 mm; and its weight of 82 grams makes the mobile phone very comfortable to carry and hold.
Very fashionable for those diamond lovers. It can fit any fabulous women and lux men!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

BEST SELLER PHONE OF 2008: LG enV2 (VX9100) Phone







Released for Verizon Wireless, the LG enV2 (VX9100) offers VCAST Music and Video, VZ Navigator, Bluetooth capabilities, dual speakers and a 2.0-megapixel camera. The enV2's QWERTY keypad makes messaging easy, while a 2.4-inch internal screen offers clear videos and images. Users can listen to the songs through a Bluetooth Stereo headset or accessory. A separately purchased external memory microSD card allows customers to store their own music or video clips on their phones and move them from their PCs to their phones





LG enV2 (VX9100) Features
QWERTY keyboard for fast and easy text messaging
Music Player for MP3, WMA, and unprotected AAC and AAC+ files
Integrated GPS navigation through Verizon Wireless' VZ Navigator
Supported Bluetooth profiles compatible with devices that support headset, handsfree, dial-up networking, advanced audio distribution (stereo), phone book access, basic printing, basic imaging, object push for vCard and vCalendar and file transfer
Built-in 2.0-megapixel camera and camcorder with self-portrait capabilities and external LCD for self-portraits, image editor to rotate, zoom, crop, and digital zoom for up to 10x
microSD memory port with up to 8 GB support to store music, customer generated pictures and video

The good:
The LG enV(2) is a slim and attractive handset, with a roomy keypad, bright dual displays, a good multimedia feature set, a full QWERTY keyboard, plus great call quality.
The bad:
The LG enV(2) does not offer newer features from the first enV. Also, photo quality was mediocre, and the external display can be a bit too small. Streaming video quality could also be a lot better.
The bottom line:
The LG enV(2) is not much more than a slimmed down version of the enV, but it still serves as an excellent high-end messaging phone.

BEST SELLER PHONE OF 2008: Sony Ericsson W350a Phone



Released for AT&T, the ultra-thin Sony Ericsson W350a offers a sleek minimalist look, slim enough to fit comfortably with no bulges into a pocket or purse. Accessible even without opening the flip cover, the W350a has MP3 functions including Play, Pause and Scroll are outside so consumers can use it just like they would a standalone MP3 player. Using TrackID, music listeners can record a few seconds of the song with the built-in microphone (or tag it from the built-in radio) and identify it. The W350a provides the name of the song, the artist, and even the album.

Sony Ericsson W350a Features
Fashioned as a small portable music player - but able to store 470 songs on the memory card (included in phone kit)
Built-in digital camera with screen viewfinder, dedicated menus and direct interaction with in-phone imaging and messaging features
Use TrackID and get the song, artist, and even the album in seconds
Tune in the FM radio to a favorite station or try a solo - the W350a comes pre-loaded with Guitar Legend, a mobile game for rock 'n' roll buffs


The good:
The Sony Ericsson W350a offers a Walkman music player and a decent assortment of features including stereo Bluetooth and a brilliant display.
The bad:
The Sony Ericsson W350a has poorly designed controls and a flimsy construction. Its call quality was unimpressive and the tiny speaker doesn't do its music player justice.
The bottom line:
The Sony Ericsson W350a isn't hopeless but it's not our choice for a Walkman phone.

BEST SELLER PHONE OF 2008: Sony Ericsson TM506 Phone

Sony Ericsson TM506 Phone
The Sony Ericsson TM506 is for users who want to express their personal style. Its compact design fits into any pocket, purse or briefcase. They can choose between Chrome with Amber or Emerald highlights with a sleek ebony gloss. An outer screen displays the caller ID without having to open the phone. Users can snap photos or video clips with its 2.0-megapixel camera with My Album, slide show and video blogging capability. Music listeners can save songs and share music using the removable Memory Stick Micro (M2). Stereo Bluetooth connectivity allows handsfree calls and music streaming. The TM506 has 3G download speeds for faster access to media and content viewing. They can keep up with news and weather with customizable web feeds. An integrated GPS with Telenav lets travelers know their location. Users can send pictures, videos, IM notes and email to their contacts directly from the home screen.
Product summary
The good:
The Sony Ericsson TM506 has a sleek, easy-to-use design with a brilliant display. Its functional feature set includes world 3G support, a camera, a music player, and Assisted GPS.
The bad:
The Sony Ericsson TM506's external display is small with limited functionality. It supports only three GSM bands and the speakerphone quality is mediocre.
The bottom line:
The Sony Ericsson TM506 has a couple of faults, but it's broad 3G support and integrated GPS makes it a welcome addition to T-Mobile's lineup.