Reviews Of All Sorts Of Mobile Phones
August 14, 2010 by Bill Bowman
Filed under Technology
LG Rumor: The successor of the popular LG F9200 finally arrives in the form of the “Rumor”. As a general description, you may think of the Rumor as a QWERTY keyboard mobile phone without the smart phone intricacy. With that in mind though, the Rumor is not without its own set of advanced and attractive features. Like said, it has a QWERTY keyboard that the user can slide out from under the phone, making it very viable as a text messaging little device. It has a camera for your picture taking needs (more on this later), a music player and Bluetooth support among others.
Nokia 6275: The 6275 is a sleek mid-range candy bar type handset from Finnish mobile phone company Nokia. It is one of several Nokia units in its class released during the last quarter of 2006. But with its incredible looking screen, the 6275 definitely stood out from its pack. While being light and relatively small it certainly packs a lot in terms or features.
LG KT610: LG Electronics is a worldwide design and technology leader in actual mobile communications. They teamed up with Symbian Limited, which is the famous marketing leader for the operating systems of open mobiles. Together, they came up with the LG KT610. The LG KT610 is an extraordinary GPS-enabled stylish mobile phone. It has a unique and charming 2.4 VGA flip-type screen which holds a QWERTY keypad that resembles the one for the PCs.
Samsung SCH-i760: Verizon scores a big one with the release of the Samsung SCH-i760. Announced last 2006, the i760 is a Pocket PC phone with a number pad and a built-in QWERTY keyboard. It operates on the Windows Mobile 6 operating system which includes the Office 2007. This is in contradiction to earlier reports that the i760 will run under the Smartphone version of the Windows operating system. It also does not include the Windows Live integration that other units of its class offer and will be missed by those who are used to having their services.
Sony Ericsson T280: Just last January, mobile phone giant Sony Ericsson has announced the launch of two new sleek and stylish additions to its line of cellular phone models the Sony Ericssson T270 and T280, to be available during the first quarter of 2008. Largely based on the highly successful T610, the two new handsets has got both style and uncompromising functionality which boasts of a great number of features the targeted business class consumer will definitley look for.
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