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Sony ericsson W890i


The W890 comes with the slogan ‘Design for music’ which is exactly what this phone is, complete with a 2 GB memory stick that can store up to 1800 tracks, you will never run out of songs to listen to. The handset itself is really slim and stylish, and is as thin as a CD case. It comes in three colours, Espresso Black, Mocha Brown and Sparkling Silver. It comes with a headset in the same colour to keep the style flowing. It comes complete with FM Radio, PlayNow, TrackID and MeagBass, along with many of Sony Ericsson’s other music features.
The 3.2 MP camera comes with a digital zoom, and is also enabled for video recording, and picture and video blogging. It also comes with an RSS feed reader, the web, email, Bluetooth, HSDPA, EDGE and GSM.
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Sony Ericsson K660i


Aimed at the youth market, the Sony Ericsson K660i is designed for using the web, with HSDPA. It also comes with four 1-touch illuminated shortcuts for web browsing. You can view the web in landscape or portrait and the central navigation key becomes they mouse when in web mode. Sony have also for the first time on a generic Sony Ericsson handset enabled Google maps. It comes in two colors, Lime on White and Wine on Black. It comes enabled with instant messaging, RSS feed reader and desktop, Email Client, 2MP camera with 4x digital zoom, Bluetooth, and a complete music player with FM Radio, TrackID, PlayNow and MegaBass.
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Sony Ericsson's W890i


Sony Ericsson's new phone, the W890i is here and it is being called the predecessor to the popular Walkman phone. However at 9.6mm, this phone is thicker than its predecessor and comes with the new Walkman 3.0 software. 2″ (5.2 cm) screen which comes with a sharp contrast. It has an advanced mp3 player and can detect TV stations with proper network support. For music lovers, the music playback quality with MegaBass is very good on the W890i. Take a look at the pictures.
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HTC unveils


Mobile device maker HTC has shifted up a gear and announced a handheld based not on Windows Mobile but Windows Vista. Dubbed Shift, the sub sub-notebook boasts the full array of wireless connectivity, including 3G HSPDA.
Shift is essentially a step up from the X7500 Advantage HTC unveiled in February this year. The new model is slightly larger, with a 7in widescreen display and a 30GB hard drive. Since it runs Windows Vista Business, presumably it has a decent CPU and GPU, though HTC declined to provide a detailed specification for the machine.

It did say Shift will feature Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and tri-band UMTS HSDPA connectivity. Although HTC didn't say so, the device also has a front-mounted webcam for video calls, and fingerprint scanner. It has at least one full-size USB port.

When closed the machine measures around 19 x 13.5 x 3cm, the manufacturer indicated - or "about the size of two DVD cases", as it put it.

Shift is due to make its way into the hands of handheld users in Q3. HTC promised more details closer to that time.

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Panasonic 706P


We all need new mobile phones and ones that look at least half decent but we also want the inner to be good as well and the question is does the new Panasonic 706p cut it for you? This is the all new GSM Tri-Band which runs on WCDMA network and of which the phones has a 2 megapixel camera and SD card slot.

QVGA display and Bluetooth are here which is a bonus we all need Bluetooth and the music player to play your music does not go a miss either. The HTML browser makes life easy for those on the move.

The Panasonic 706P mobile phone will be available from SoftBank around about March and will come in different metallic colours.

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