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Sony Ericsson Experia X1


When looking at an alternative phone to the iPhone or 3G versions, you may want to take a look at the Sony Ericsson Experia X1 because it does sport from advantages.

We are still waiting for the Experia X1 to have a price and carrier announced, this would likely be AT&T or T-Mobile later this year.

What we like about the Experia X1 is the option of both a high-resolution touch-screen and hardware QWERTY keyboard as navigation options.

The keyboard slides from under the display and will appeal to those that love real buttons to press, although the touch screen will give the phone the benefits of more keys if they update the software in the future or add 3rd party add-ons.

Some people might find this a better option than just having a touch screen like on the Apple iPhone but there are problems with this, you should be aware that the hardware keyboard makes the Experia X1 about a quarter-inch thicker than other touch-screen phones.

If you do not mind a cell phone that’s a little on the thick side, then this could be the choice if your looking for an iPhone alternative. Users looking for thin phones will not like the Experia X1 as it could mean a difference of 40 percent.

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Samsung F490


The Samsung F490 has been launched today, but not at CES. As expected, the touch-based phone from Samsung looks pretty. The cellphone has a 3.2-inch 262,000 color touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera and supports HSDPA at 3.6Mbps. No release date yet for the U.S., but it looks like it will reach Europe first for a whopping $ 734 without contract. Full official specs are after the jump.

Tri band GSM (900/1800/1900), UMTS 2100, HSDPA 3.6 Mbps 3.2 "262K Color 16:9 Wide Full Touch Display with Haptics feedback Croix interface 5 MPx camera, video recording (MPEG4, QVGA at 15 fps) Front camera for Video calls video playback at 30 fps 130 MB of internal memory Built-in mobile Google apps microSD card slot standard 3.5 mm headphone jack Bluetooth 2.0 (A2DP + AVRCP), USB 2.0 Dimensions: 115 x53.5 x11.8 mm Weight: 102g
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Blacberry Bold or Storm


I search for the Blackberry Bold or Storm. Unlocked, WiFi, Spanish language, Works with the 1900 MHz network in Mexico, Include the price of shipping to CD. Victoria, Tamaulipas. Mexico. I only pay with PAYPAL. In the first order, I need just one to test quality, I dont care if is a copy, clon, etc. If the quality its goog then its ok for me. Here in Mexico we can found the phone in $250 Dollars. I have tried to do business with several people in China are desperate to do business (Chinese people), but there are many frauds, so nothing to send money in advance. Approaching difficult times, what we offer is to make the best of me, to sell their products. Please earn my trust! Here, I must found credit for the people want purchase their products, it's hard to find, credits to my clients. The suggested retail price of the phone to me $140 Dollars.

IMPORTANT READ: Our company is dedicated to sales diverse (Not for wholesale), we never buy container, buy units (5, 10, 15, etc) We sell person to person. We promote the product. If the product its "Hot" sales, then we order units (5, 10, 15, 50 etc).
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Nokia 7205


Nokia 7205 (code named Intrigue) was just announced by Verizon Wireless today. The clam shell device has a 2.2″ QVGA 240×320 internal display, a 1.9″ PMOLED external screen; which stays hidden until lit. Like we mentioned in the title Nokia 7205 does GPS navigation; thanks to the CDMA, 1X/EV–DO Rev. A chip inside which also integrates an A-GPS receiver. You don’t get to use your own GPS navigation system of course. You’ll have to use Verizon’s service called VZ Navigator which costs $10/month for unlimited usage.

Other features and specs of 7205 include a microSD card slot, blutooth, touch sensitive buttons, 2MP camera, and a media player.

Nokia 7205 is already available for only $129 after jumping through hoops and a 2 year contract. If you don’t want a contract; nor interested in chasing mail-in-rebate forms you can expect to pay $300 for the phone.

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Nokia E75


These are the leaked images for the currently unofficial Nokia E75 - though it is expected to be announced at the Mobile World Congress. Nokia E75 will have a slide out full qwerty keyboard, 2.4 "screen with 240 × 320 resolution, and a 3.2MP camera.

Just like other higher-end Nokia phones, E75 will also feature A-GPS receiver and will run the S60 operating system. Other features include Wi-Fi, microSD card slot, 3G connectivity. As far as features goes E75 resembles the Nokia E71.
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