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Nokia 3120 Classic


Nokia has announced its newest 3G mobile handset, The Nokia 3120 Classic. Nokia 3120 classic is the newest addition to the Nokia family. The quadband phone is a 3G capable candybar based on the S40 interface, and features an advanced music player and active standby screen. The Nokia 3120 Classic has a built-in 2 megapixel camera as well as a secondary front-facing VGA camera for video calling (where supported). There are general info of Nokia 3120 Classic.
The Nokia 3120 Classic sports an integrated FM radio and a 2.5mm headphone port, as well as a microSD card slot and MP3 player. The 2.0″ QVGA display is capable of rendering up to 16 million colors, and should make browsing the mobile web a pleasure. Connectivity of Nokia 3120 Classic comes via quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and dual-band WCDMA. It appears there will be three different versions of the Nokia 3120 Classic, with different WCDMA frequencies for Europe, North America, and Australia/South America. There are Nokia 3120 Classic.
For a basic of Nokia 3120 Classic, this candybar packs some pretty decent features targeted at the masses. There’s a 2-megapixel camera with flash, though as with all budget camera-phones, don’t expect startling clear snaps, particularly in low light. Interestingly, the Nokia 3120 Classic comes with a front-facing VGA camera for video-conferencing via 3G, not something we would have expected to find in an entry-level model. There are Nokia 3120 Classic.

Nokia 3120 Classic has also packed onboard Bluetooth, so transferring music and images will be easier among friends. There’s no data cable provided in the retail unit though.

Nokia 3120 Classic comes with 24MB of internal memory (about 20MB is available to the user), which is absolutely insufficient if you plan to store lots of pictures and music files. Fortunately, for your money, this comes with a microSD card slot at the back of the phone to expand to an extra 4GB.

Nokia 3120 Classic comes with the 2-inch display is big enough for watching your videos and view pictures without straining your eyes too much. Even under bright sunlight, we found text and pictures still legible. Let’s enjoy with Nokia 3120 Classic.

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LG Venus (VX8800)


Verizon Wireless unveiled the LG Venus (VX8800) today, an innovative slider phone with two screens on the front. The top screen of LG Venus (VX8800) is a standard phone display, while the bottom is a touchscreen with haptic feedback, offering a small vibration when an on-screen button is touched. The LG Venus (VX8800) also features a microSD card slot, capable of supporting capacities up to 8GB. The music player on the LG Venus (VX8800) supports .MP3, .WMA, and unprotected .AAC music files.
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Samsung SCH-U900 FlipShot


The Samsung SCH-U900 FlipShot: Released for Verizon Wireless, The Samsung SCH-U900 FlipShot uses a unique twisting design to snap photos. At first it looks first like a phone but when the screen is rotated 180 degrees, turns into a camera with a high resolution screen with features such as a flash and in-camera photo editing software. For The Samsung SCH-U900 FlipShot allowing photo enthusiasts to take high-resolution pictures of a similar print quality as a standalone digital camera, The Samsung SCH-U900 FlipShot offers an integrated 3.0-megapixel camera with autofocus, zoom, and video recording capabilities. Other media features from Verizon Wireless The Samsung SCH-U900 FlipShot include VCAST Video to view high-quality shows and VCAST Music to download music directly to the phone.
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Neonode N2 - 61


Swedish call phone maker Neonode N2, a company long known only for its vaporous N1 that took years to reach the market, is now starting to push its latest offering, the Neonode N2. First seen at 3GSM last year, the new Neonode N2 sports the same Windows CE guts as Microsoft’s Windows Mobile smartphones, but uses its own unique user interface to get things done.
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Sony Ericsson W760


Sony Ericsson W760 made a name for being the first Sony Ericson phone to offer an integrated GPS receiver. With a large QVGA display, stereo speakers, Media Center and the 3 megapixel camera on top, the Sony Ericsson W760 packs a nice punch. Sony Ericsson W760 are an exciting slider that may look no-thrills on the outside, but has all the prospects of becoming a bestseller.
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