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The year 2012 has started with the announcements of some impressive handsets such as Motorola DROID 4. Motorola DROID 4 is all set to enter the mobile market. It is also promoted as Motorola Maserati, Motorola XT894 and Motorola DROID 4G. Motorola DROID 4 is scheduled to be released in first quarter of 2012.
The smart phone is based on Android (2.3. Gingerbread) operating system and has a side-slider form. The dimensions of the smartphone are 127 x 67 x 13 mm; and weight is 179 grams.
Motorola DROID 4 has 4.00 inches huge touchscreen display, which has a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels. The smartphone has pixel density of 275 ppi. It has Capacitive and Multi-touch touchscreen display, and has various features such as Proximity sensor, Light sensor and Scratch-resistant glass. Motorola [...]
January 26th, 2012 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply
Kyocera Brio isn’t a high end phone. In fact, it is a pretty basic down to earth phone having a full QWERTY keyboard. It is made for basic users who just want to make phone calls and send a lot of text messages. On the rear end, there is just a 1.3 megapixels camera so I won’t recommend this for shutter bug freaks either. From the looks, this handset is quite similar to previous from this manufacturer and it looks a lot those classic BlackBerry phones having a full QWERTY keyboard.
Kyocera Brio is a basic phone and hence it would be a crime to ask for a lot of goodies on board. You still get stuff like calculator, calendar, alarm clock, stop watch, countdown took, and world clock. There is support for Bluetooth and multimedia and text messaging. You also get support [...]
October 21st, 2011 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply
Pantech Caper is a standard CDMA cellphone that comes with 2.2 inch TFT screen, music player, 1.3 megapixel camera and QWERTY keyboard, which is dedicated to messaging. It is a compact and sleek phone with mobile email, Bluetooth and immense substantial keyboard. The Caper is considered as one of the solid messaging cellphones in the market, as long as you don’t expect multimedia features. Pantech Company has been in the market from very long time and has served the customers with basic cellphones like Pantech Jeset and Pantech Link. Pantech Caper is one of the most recent cellphones, which have joined the family and is exclusively designed for prepaid plan of Verizon Wireless.
Pantech Caper looks similar to all basic messaging candy bar cellphones in the market with the [...]
May 27th, 2011 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply
HP Veer is an ultimate smartphone that offers compact and cute design and WebOS services, which continues to shine in several areas like universal search and multitasking. It packs in good amount of features and looks cute for the size and price, but its compact design hinders limits and usability to appeal. In the month of February, the company launched three different WebOS devices in three sizes: large, small and medium; but the HP Veer 4G is a WebOS smartphone, which is ridiculously compact with cute design and extensive set of features. It might not be the cutest smartphone in the market, but comes with much more streamlined and attractive design. [...]
May 13th, 2011 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply
The best thing about the Panasonic GD55 is that it is the smallest tri-band GSM-phone in the market. The GD55 measures 77 mm x 43 mm x 16.9 mm in size and weighs 65 grams. The size of the GD55 could be estimated from the fact that it’s hard to see the phone in hand. The small size of Panasonic GD55 makes it easy to carry the phone effortlessly in a pocket of your jeans or shirt.
The phone is available in three colors of silver, pink and red, yellow. The keypad of the phone is made up of mat plastic, and as the size of the phone is immensely small the keys of the keypad are closely packed and are rather small in size. But considering the size of the phone they all are convenient. The Panasonic GD55 runs on a li-ion battery of delivering maximum power [...]
February 25th, 2011 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply
The AT&T Quickfire is one of the very few handsets in the market that flaunts both, a QWERTY keyboard, as well as a touchscreen keyboard. Apart from the slide-out QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen keyboard of the phone, the other highlights of the phone includes multimedia features, A-GPS, HSDPA speed, a complete HTML browser and stereo Bluetooth. But like anything else this phone also is not perfect and the AT&T Quickfire suffers from a tad fastidious touch-screen interface, especially when it comes to the browser of the phone.
At the time of debut the AT&T Quickfire was described as the clone of the T-Mobile Sidekick; and it was pretty apparent why; the Quickfire comes with the same form factor that the Sidekick had, with huge wide screen positioned right at [...]
January 4th, 2011 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply
Primarily the smartphones are all about business, but that’s not the case with the T-Mobile Sidekick, as a matter of fact none of the Sidekick mobile phones is like that. The phones offered by Sidekick have always been more fun than business and the latest offering from T-Mobile is no exception. But there is a pick here as well, this smartphone does misses on some fronts and doesn’t have some of the features that the modern business users would like.
Sidekick mobile phones have always grabbed the attention of their consumers with their design, and the same is the case with the all new Sidekick. The phone has a snazzy and swiveling which makes the phone even more fun. The phone has a 2.6 inch screen which flips twists and flips open to reveal the complete keyboard for [...]
December 21st, 2010 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply
If we talk about T Mobile Cell Phones, there are great chances that we might get lost in that very talk of ours. The reason for this is the wide range of cell phone options offered by T-mobile, and from the very basic use phone to high-end smartphones, they all falls in T-mobile’s range to confuse range of phones. But if you really want to pick one of the T Mobile Cell Phones for your use, then instead of looking at the wide range of cell phones available, we would recommend that you go for the features that you will need in your cell phone. Also your requirement of features and need of phone will narrow down your search and will make it easy for you to find out the best suited phone for you.
For some of the users its only receiving and making the calls is what matters in a cell phone. [...]
December 17th, 2010 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply
A new cell phone manufacturer is about to enter the Indian cell phone market, and this time it’s the US computer manufacturing Major Dell. Yes, you read it correct its “Dell”. According to the reports that we’ve got, Dell India is all set to enter its all new Android based mobile phones in Indian mobile markets. Dell has launched its Dell xcd28 in the price bracket of `10990. The Dell xcd28 will run on Google Android 2.1.
We already have seen a lot android phones competing in Indian markets and Nokia and Samsung are the leaders in this segment in current times. We recently saw Samsung’s galaxy series of Android OS based mobile phones, which now have become a hit in Indian market, especially among the young and trendy crowd. Similarly Nokia launched android based [...]
November 12th, 2010 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply
It’s not been all that long when we reviewed the Sanyo Zio for Cricket Wireless, and here we are again reviewing the Sanyo Zio SCP-8600 countering it with its own edition of the Android handset. In general the Sprint’s Zio is pretty much similar to Cricket's Zio, though it does comes with some of the exclusive features such as the additional chrome surrounding the edges and the addition of all new Sprint ID feature from Sprint. Practically speaking, all those features aren’t sufficient to make any impact on any of the potential buyer on their own, but there is one another feature that definitely would make an impact. It’s the inclusion of Android OS 2.1 (Cricket's Zio had 1.6). Inclusion of Android 2.1 gives the Sprint Zio a strong boost over some of its competitions.
Here again [...]
October 15th, 2010 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply
The Kyocera Loft S2300 is yet another message-centric handset with a full keyboard for the Kyocera’s Virgin Mobile customers. Like the earlier Kyocera offerings the Loft S2300 also flaunts a straightforward, BlackBerry-like design. Though, we would mention that the Loft clearly is a departure from the earlier Kyocera Wild Card and X-tc, but still the phone manages to pack decent amount of features in the modest body. Also, though, the call quality of the phone has a tad static, it wasn’t all that bad and can be accepted, but we didn’t liked the cramped keyboard of the phone and it clearly was not the most user-friendly type keyboards either. Priced at $69 with Virgin Mobile's no-contract service the Loft S2300 is a decent offering for the Kyocera customers.
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June 22nd, 2010 | Cellphone Reviews | Leave a Reply