Nokia has come out with their newest version of their Smartphone, the Nokia N8. Its dimensions are pretty typical for a smartphone and it weighs less than 140 grams. Incredibly, the Nokia 8′s battery can give you up to 6 hours of talking time on any 3G network. > Continue Reading
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Nokia N8 : An Overview
Posted by jones on July 28, 2010
Is The End Of The Traditional Mobile Phone Nearly Here
Posted by jones on July 27, 2010
Calling a mobile phone traditional might sound a little bit odd especially when we have only been using them for a couple of decades. But lately it looks as though we are seeing the traditional mobile phone replaced by phones such as the iPhone. And with the rise in touch screen phones it looks as though the push button mobile could be on the way out completely soon. > Continue Reading
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 : A Short Guide
Posted by jones on July 26, 2010
If you are looking for an impressive and versatile smartphone for less than $250, Sony Ericsson’s newly released Xperia X8 could be the phone for you. It is modeled after the more expensive X10, but is much more straightforward and less costly. Weighing in at only 104 grams, the 3″ Android touchscreen device comes to life with 320 x 480 pixel resolution. > Continue Reading
Information On The Motorola Milestone XT720
Posted by jones on July 26, 2010
Motorola has updated their Milestone handset with the Milestone XT720. This latest version has some great new features, but is notably lacking the slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Without the keyboard, the XT720 is about 3mm thinner than the original, though its size and weight are about the same. > Continue Reading
Blackberry Bold Review
Posted by jones on July 26, 2010
The Blackberry Bold is the new smartphone from RIM. It provides a host of new features that no other Blackberry phone has ever offered, making it the next evolution for this branch of smartphones. The 3G and HSDPA technology offered with the Bold is new to Blackberry, and it features a screen with a much higher resolution that you could find on Blackberries before. > Continue Reading



