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Friday, December 25, 2009

New Phones


The Sony Ericsson X10 is the first Android device that is released for by Sony Ericsson. Considering it to be their first Android attempt on a smart phone, they have done a pretty good job. The phone is sleek and slim and a treat to the eyes.
As millions of travelers get ready to hit the road for the holiday travel season, Nokia announces the U.S. availability of the Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition, an upgraded version of the popular touchscreen device that comes with device lifetime voice-guided navigation
The QWERTY-equipped E72 includes built-in corporate e-mail support for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler, plus 10 personal e-mail accounts. It also features a 5-megapixel camera with flash and auto-focus, several media players, Ovi Maps with GPS, 10 Mbps HSDPA, a st
Here’s an update on one of the phones featured in the leaked HTC 2010 line-up. Shown here in a better quality picture is the HTC Bravo. We now know that it will come with a 3.7-inch OLED touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera, dual-LED flash, WiFi, HSPA, A-GPS, 3.5mm jack

LG Arena Max might be giving Android the miss, but it still looks stunning. The handset will soon arrive at LG stores and going by the images we have seen, the phone looks a charmer. The LG Arena Max is really maximum when it comes to the display. If you look at it,
Samsung Mythic has been named aptly as it could only exist in myths a few years ago. The phone boasts all the latest technologies packaged in a smart bundle. The phone, although of block form factor, is indeed quite a looker.

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