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Asus P320 mobile phone

Asus P320 mobile phone
"It all goes together to make a well-rounded smartphone that's just about the most pocketable Windows Mobile PDA phone you're likely to come across. Unfortunately, though, there's no getting around the fact that the P320's small screen makes using Windows Mobile Professional even more fiddly to use than it normally is. But if you don't mind getting the stylus out occasionally and want the push email and office document features of a Windows Mobile device without the bulk, it's a very solid option. And the inclusion of a GPS receiver in a device this small is just the icing on the cake."
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Asus M930 mobile phone


The sector, where Asus M930 mobile phone excels despite its compact design is the storage capacity sphere. The internal memory of this device refers to a satisfactory 256MB as Nokia E90 mobile phone has only a 128MB on-board memory. Consequently, both the models offer expansion slots suiting microSD cards. Asus M930 also trails in the display screen part with only a 2.6 inches diagonal sized TFT of 400 x 240 pixels resolution to boast as the N90 Communicator proudly presents a magnificent active matrix TFT of 800 x 352 pixels resolution and 16 million colours. The external display screen of the E90 mobile phone is also studded with as much colours and 240 x 320 pixels. Messaging features in both these models too are almost indistinguishable with both the gladiators having stacked their quivers with the best lot one can get anywhere in the market such as Push E-mail, Instant Messaging, various Email protocols like IMAP 4, SMTP and POP3, MMS and SMS.
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Sony Ericsson Z770i


There are two things inspired Sony Ericsson to launch this model: the developing idea of slim devices and the real opportunities to create this kind of phones. And the most important reason was that the system board had been already designed, and it was a matter of time to implement it. While in 2007 the company was eager to enrich the bar form-factor, this year will bring about many interesting clamshell solutions. As, you may agree with us, with two dozens of bar-phones the company does well, but three slider phones and one clamshell is insignificant range for this company. And these two form-factors will be introduced by the engineers and marketers of Sony Ericsson in the near future.

The bet on bar-phones prevented the introduction of interesting clamshells in 2007, as this form-factor is accepted differently by consumers and has different priorities according to their opinion. They sometimes can take no notice to the thought-out design and ergonomics, only because a handset lags behind modern trends or has a price incompatible with the multimedia characteristics. Besides the A100 couldn’t bring about broader functions. Considering the phone division into simple phones and Cyber Shot and Walkman series, the users have to sacrifice something. If the vendor had combined the program characteristics of these lines into one model, they eventually would have had a substantial decline in demand on other handsets only because of one very functional clamshell. The company has already had experience in creating these “all in one” solutions, but nowadays when devices for different purposes have good sales, the launch of an ultimate-solution is unlikely in the near future. To a certain exchange the program platform A200 stimulated the development of the clamshell segment, as since now all merits of the previous generation of phones were concentrated in one device; moreover they added the powerful application to view the multimedia content. So as there were neither hardware nor software hurdles to create rather slim and functional clamshell phone, they had no reasons to delay the presentation of the new phone. So they did it: six month later after the presentation of the A200 implemented for the first time in the K850i, in Barcelona Sony Ericsson introduced its compact clamshell Z770i, which our review is about.
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Sony Ericsson C510


Sony has introduced us to many new generation phones; this is one of them called as Sony Ericsson C510. This is compact cyber-shot camera phone. This phone has very amazing picture clarity.

Sony Ericsson C510 is 3G connected phone. This is bar shaped phone and it is very to carry. The weight of this phone is 92grams. It is very light weighted phone. Its screen is 2.2inch long in size and displays upto 262k color on its beautiful screen.

Sony Ericsson C510 has 3.2 mega pixels cyber-shot camera with smile shutter it has very good clarity. This phone has high-class music player with track ID. This phone is mainly used for its camera.
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Sony Ericsson Z550a


The Sony Ericsson Z550 is the successor for the Z530, adding a larger LCD color display and a 1.3-megapixel digital camera. The Z550 GSM phone is designed for clamshell phone lovers who would like to have a simple-to-use, light, and thin phone that wouldn’t add too much weight in pocket. The Z550 phone features a built-in MP3 music player, video recorder, video player, FM radio with RDS support, and a built-in M2 memory card expansion slot.
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