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Nokia introduces the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, a touchscreen phone for music that brings innovative new features to the mass market. The 5800 also has more curved edge compared with the other touch screen phones.
Using advanced motion sensor technology, the LG-KP500 adds more fun interactivity to games so users can enjoy mobile entertainment in a more dynamic and exciting way. It has 3MP camera.
Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, full Touch & QWERTY, Alpha Numeric and Handwriting, Document viewer, Video and Image editor, 2Mpx camera, Video recording and playback, Photo and video editors.
Nokia 5230 is a candybar phone boasting a 3.2-inch widescreen touch display and handwriting recognition. Other features include a 3.5mm headphone jack, microSDHC card support up to 16GB, long battery life for up to 33 hours of music playback time, A-GPS, Nokia’s new Contacts bar on the homescreen, a 2 megapixel camera and Bluetooth 2.0.
Powered by Yamaha Chipset , Audio Player with Equalizer, Privacy Protection, Nimbuzz & Snaptu, SMS: 2000(1000 +1000), Handwriting Recognition, Webcam, Self Help, Mobile Tracker with Remote Control, Import & Export Phonebook, Animated Photo Slide Show.
Dell Thunder is running under Android 2.1. This device is expected to arrive on the market sometime in the fourth quarter of the ongoing year, bringing forth an impressive 4.1-inch touchscreen display.
Boasting features as impressive as those included in Lightning, the Dell Thunder comes with a sleek design, a 4.1-inch OLED touchscreen display that boasts a WVGA resolution, and with a custom Dell "Stage" UI on top of Google's mobile operating system. Those who are familiar with HTC's Sense solution will find some similarities with it in Dell's interface. However, the UI is heavily customized, and it is also able to offer enhanced connectivity with social networking sites, it seems.
Engadget has today posted a document outlining Dell's plans to be one of the first to market with a Windows Phone 7 device, and it's a doozy. The document outlines the specs for the as-yet-to-be-confirmed Dell Lightning, a WP7 smartphone with a 4.1-inch OLED touchscreen display, 9GB of storage (from a strange mix of 1GB internal and an 8GB microSD), a WP7-mandatory 1GHz processor, 512MB of RAM and all the connectivity options you could hope for, including the Wi-Fi 802.11n protocol.
It will also feature something we don't think you'll have seen before, a full QWERTY keyboard under a slider. To be honest, and feel free to disagree, but this keyboard seems like the kind of thing that smartphone lovers will hate, but full points to Dell for trying something new anyway.
If the documents are legit, and they certainly seem that way, we can expect the Lightning in the second-half of the year, no doubt to coincide with the official WP7 launch.
HTC Snap offers a simple set of features, designed to keep your life running smoothly. Update your calendar, manage your contacts and emails and stay totally organized with the familiar experience of Windows Mobile. Even texting is faster than ever with the friendly QWERTY keyboard.
Inner Circle = Quick Connections
Life seems to be speeding up. And with more to organize and less time to do it, your phone should help prioritize the people who matter most to you. HTC Inner Circle keeps you connected to your exclusive few. With the touch of a button, e-mails from your “inner circle” rise to the top for quick access and streamlined communication.
LG GW300 is QWERTY keyboard lets you text faster and easier, and the unique LiveSquare makes your experience as rich and fun as talking to your friends. Come play with us in LiveSquare.
LG GW300's weight. Just for comparison the BlackBerry Bold 9700 weighs 4.3 ounces, whereas the GW300 is a mere 3.53 ounces. Despite the lightness you'll find plenty of physical features all over: a circular D-pad sandwiched by two concave keys, a decent 2.4-inch 320 x 240 LCD screen, a QWERTY keyboard (obviously, although our review unit came with a German QWERTZ version), an FM radio (headphones required), a standard 3.5mm handsfree jack (awesome) and a micro-USB port. There's also a hot-swappable slot for a microSD card, supporting up to 16GB. On the back lie a removable 900mAh battery and a two megapixel camera sans flash. For color options you have silver and black (like our review unit), silver and red, and silver and aqua.
The Nokia X3 is a Series 40-based slider handset and the first such device to come with Ovi Store support. It closely resembles the 5530 XpressMusic and features dedicated music controls next to its 2.2-inch screen. The other specs include 3.2-megapixel camera, microSD slot that supports expansion cards with capacity of up to 16GB, Bluetooth 2.1 and 3.5mm jack.