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Entries for June, 2008

LG Rumor - black (Sprint) Reviews

The LG Rumor is Sprint’s answer to those who want the convenience of a QWERTY keyboard without the complexity of a smartphone. A successor to the LG F9200 (which was for Cingular/AT&T last year), the Rumor is an attractive handset with a hidden slide-out QWERTY keyboard plus a few advanced features like a megapixel camera, […]

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Sony Ericsson W300i Reviews

Sony Ericsson announced the W300 back in February of 2006. It was the seventh Walkman phone in the series that focuses on a great music experience on top of a mobile phone. Along side of the Sony Ericsson W600 and the W810i, which are the higher-end models in the series, the W300i comes in a […]

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Sonim XP1 - yellow unlocked Reviews

In the age of cell phones as fashion accessories, the demand for rugged, durable handsets has remained decidedly small. But even though they constitute a niche market, fans of burly models are particularly vocal. For much of its life Nextel has mastered this sector well, with Sanyo and Casio contributing the occasional CDMA handset. Thrill-seeking […]

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Asus P525 Reviews

The ASUS P525 may be the right thing for you. As always, ASUS has packed some very nice features into the P525 - the numeric keypad, a business card scanning solution, auto focus and 4 x digital zoom. Check out our review to learn the up’s and down’s of this device! The ASUS P525 looks […]

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Asus P527 Reviews

Asus P527 comes with a numeric keypad. This makes it easier to punch in phone numbers for dialing and even for keying in text compared to writing on the screen. It also eases in users switching over from regular mobile phones as most of those have numeric keypads as well.As mentioned earlier, the P527 will […]

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LG enV(2) Reviews

The LG enV(2) was a bit of a surprise to us when we first heard about it. We had initially thought the LG Voyager was the final successor to the high-end messaging phone line from LG and Verizon Wireless. (As you’ll recall, the original was the LG VX9800, which was succeeded by the LG enV […]

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Pantech Breeze - silver (AT&T) Reviews

The Pantech Breeze, a phone definitely focused on ease of use, but one that kicks things up a notch by incorporating a simple VGA camera, multimedia messaging, and even Bluetooth. Pantech and AT&T are marketing the Breeze as a phone ideal for the elderly as well as those with vision problems, but we think the […]

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Sanyo Pro-200 (Sprint) Reviews

The Sanyo PRO-200 (left) is a slim clamshell and features Bluetooth, messaging and mobile email. Priced at US $49.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and 2-year service agreement. When Sprint merged with Nextel almost three years ago, there were concerns with how Sprint would integrate its CDMA network with Nextel’s iDEN network, and how the […]

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Sanyo Pro-700 (Sprint) Reviews

When Sprint merged with Nextel almost three years ago, there were concerns with how Sprint would integrate its CDMA network with Nextel’s iDEN network, and how the two companies would coordinate their respective push-to-talk services. A new push-to-talk technology was developed by Qualcomm, called QChat, to help that process along. QChat is a CDMA upgrade […]

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Samsung Instinct Reviews

Last week, Sprint announced the Samsung Instinct, an upcoming device that has clearly been designed to go head-to-head with the Apple iPhone.
It’s not going to be what many people consider a smartphone, but it will still offer many of the features smartphone buyers are looking for, like a web browser, EV-DO Rev. A, email, GPS […]

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