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Sony Ericsson W595


Today Sony Ericsson unveiled the W595 Walkman slider, Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman slider is a new mid-tier music phone that comes equipped with a 2.2″, 262k color QVGA display and a share jack headset port that enables a friend to tap into the phone’s music with you. There will be 3 versions of the Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman slider that ship in Q4 of this year, all of them supporting quad-band GSM/EDGE, and one that adds UMTS 2100MHz to the mix. This is basic information of Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman slider phone.
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Sony Ericsson T700


Sony Ericsson just announced its new Sony Ericsson T700, which is 10mm slim candybar with metal finish. It is said to be building on the heritage of the T610, which got popular thanks to both its design and features. Sony Ericsson T700 is neither a Cyber-shot, nor Walkman branded, but it tries to be on both sides. Sony Ericsson T700 has a 3.2-megapixel camera with option for geo-tagging (based on GSM cells instead of GPS), Sony Ericsson T700 come with Stereo Speakers and 2-inch TFT display. Let’s enjoy with Sony Ericsson T700.
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Motorola RAZR VE20


Sprint today officially announced availability of a new Motorola cell phone, the Motorola RAZR VE20. Motorola RAZR VE20 comes with handset sports a large 2.2″ QVGA display that is capable of 262k different color shades, and Motorola RAZR VE20 use of a smaller 1.6″ color display on the outside that offers one touch access to its music player, messages, and other apps. This is general information of Motorola RAZR VE20.
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Motorola ZN5


Motorola and Kodak introduces the Motorola ZN5, a new 5-megapixel candybar camera phone featuring a Wi-Fi connectivity with Quad-band GSM and EDGE support, Bluetooth 2.0, 350MB internal memory and a TV-out port. The Motorola ZN5 is a 5 megapixel auto focus camera with Xenon flash boasts support for continuous shooting. The ZN5 offers you to shoot in RAW mode, unprecedented in cameraphones which helps in producing lower resolution photos. The Motorola ZN5 sports a Kodak lens, Xenon flash, multi-shot mode, low-light settings and a speed of SHUTTER 1 / 60 to 1 / 1000 seconds in auto mode. It also offers a panorama feature which automatically matches continuous shots taken on horizon line into a single image.

The Motorola ZN5 comes with a 2.4 "QVGA display screen capable of showing 262K colors at a resolution of 240 by 320 pixels and a morphing keypad, similar to the ROKR E8. In phone mode, the Motorola ZN5 boasts CrystalTalk technology to help callers hear and be heard.The Motorola ZN5 also offers a new Linux-based "full HTML" browser.

Features:

* ModeShift Technology
* 5 megapixel camera, auto-focus, low-light settings, digital zoom
* Shutter speed: 1 / 60 - 1 / 1000 seconds in auto mode
* Multi-shot mode
* Capture Modes: panorama, macro, multi-shot
* Editing effects: grayscale, Sepia, negative, reddish, greenish, bluish, brightness, sharpen, contrast, blur
* CrystalTalk Technology
* Wi-Fi enabled / WLAN: 802.11 b / g / i
* Windows Media Player 11
* Video-C / P 15fps, MPEG4, H263
* TV out
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Motorola MOTOMING A1600


The Motorola MOTOMING A1600 is a multimedia rich PDA phone perfect for the heavy cell phone user. This clamshell quad-band GSM PDA phone possesses a touch screen LCD with a 2.4 inch, 320x240 resolution screen.

For the businessman on the go, it allows one-hand access for most of its features, giving you more time on your hands. It comes with a business card reader, allowing it to read and upload the information of new business contacts. Its Bluetooth features allow its users to share files with other Bluetooth enabled cell phones. Send and receive email through the WAP browser of the Motorola MOTOMING-A1600. Keep yourself organized and reminded of your endless meetings with the included alarm clock and calendar.

Keep in touch with business contacts through SMS and MMS, which are available on the Motorola MOTOMING A1600 . Or if you’d like a lengthier discussion, its lithium ion battery allows for six straight hours of talk time. And if you’re traveling on business to another country, the Motorola Motorola MOTOMING A1600 features a talking dictionary that translates a word into the native language and pronounces the word in its native tongue.

Other features of the phone include a 3.0 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recording, FM radio and a music player that supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, and WMA music files. It also has a removable memory card slot for expandable memory up to 4 GB and a GPS navigation that will guide you step-by-step, turn-by-turn while driving or walking.

  • The Good
    Its 2.4 inch, 320x240 resolution screen possesses a touch screen display.
    The business card reader makes it easier to upload new contacts to its phone book.
    It’s a quad-band PDA phone.
    Take advantage of its Bluetooth, Internet and GPS navigation capabilities.
    Its battery allows for six straight hours of talk time.
    The talking dictionary that translates and pronounces a word in its native tongue is very useful for international travel.
    It has an FM radio, music player and 3.0 megapixel camera.
  • Cons
    Its display is touch screen only.
    It doesn’t have Wi-Fi and does not support 3G.
  • Overall
    The Motorola MOTOMING-A1600 is a great phone for the businessperson and the traveler. It offers superior multimedia features for the owner as well as connectivity and organizational capabilities.
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