221. Review of the Nokia C3
October 01, 2010
Nokia certainly knows how to impress its customers by introducing a social networking phone with a ‘message’. The Finnish company not only provides simple, easy-to-use features in its vibrant gadget but also plays it cards cleverly by tagging the phone in the inexpensive phones quota. It is a known ...
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222. Review of the HTC Smart
July 26, 2010
HTC Smart is a non-complex entry-level smartphone with none too impressive features. The Sense UI may be the only remarkable aspect of the HTC. The smartphone looks good enough and the homescreens do pop. All other features bear minimal functions. Though, the wide range of multi-tasking options it l...
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223. Review of the Samsung S8500 Wave
July 26, 2010
Samsung's latest bada phone has finally come - the Samsung Wave S8500. Bada is a mobile operating system advanced by Samsung Electronics. The bada OS is devised for high-end smartphones and lower-end feature phones. Samsung Electronics claims that bada is an easy-to-use operating system that is frie...
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224. Review of the Nokia 6700 slide
July 15, 2010
Slider phones aren’t very popular these days for their small screens and people preferring to go for large, full touch screens; maybe some for an optional QWERTY keyboard. Nokia is not capable of producing the phones mentioned above for the likes of HTC or Samsung, although, it is committed to provi...
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225. Review of the Blackberry Pearl 3G 9105
July 10, 2010
RIM limits itself to the smartphone market with very few Blackberry releases around the year. Thankfully, it does not dole out phones to the likes of Samsung or LG where only a few are worth remembering. Maintaining its exclusivity with smartphones has always worked in the company’s favour and so ha...
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226. Review of the LG GT540 Optimus
July 07, 2010
Another flat, sleek smartphone invades the market. This time, it's the LG GT540 Optimus, which comes in black, white, and pink shades. As it quietly presents itself and produces only a minimal buzz, it boasts multi-connectivity options, an Android platform, and a collection of common and usual smar...
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227. Review of the Microsoft KIN ONE
July 07, 2010
Microsoft has discontinued the KIN series, but you never know.... On the eve of the release of Windows Mobile 7, Microsoft introduces two weird phone handsets targeted at teeny-boppers interested in multiplying their list of friends faster than anyone can predict. The KIN ONE and its brother...
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228. Review of the HTC Evo 4G
June 14, 2010
The build up around Sprint's first 4G phone has everyone eager to know more about it or better still, possess it. Released in the first week of June, the HTC Evo 4G is America's first 4G smartphone and is one of the best offerings Sprint has put up on sale. Expectations are already sky high for the ...
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229. Review of the LG GD510 Pop
June 14, 2010
LG GD510 Pop is said to be the LG Cookie for the masses. With a trimmed down price and the removal of some features, it's another touchscreen set to conquer a whole demographic. LG GD510 Pop's unique selling tag is its part eco-friendly optional feature. An alternative battery cover acts as a sola...
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230. Review of the Motorola BACKFLIP MB300
June 10, 2010
AT&T introduced the Motorola Backflip in February 2010 as its version of Google's Android device. The grandest feature ever to be known about this gadget is its unique QWERTY keyboard and a trackpad or what they call the Backtrack navigation pad behind its display. Look, Design, Feel ......
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