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Nokia E75

General
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 – American version
Announced
2009, February
Status
Available. Released 2009, April
Size
Dimensions 111.8 x 50 x 14.4 mm, 69 cc
Weight
139 g
Display Type
TFT, 16M colors
Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches
Full QWERTY keyboard
Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Sound Alert types
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone
Yes
3.5 mm audio jack
Memory
Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Detailed, max 30 days
Internal 85 MB
Card slot microSD, up to 16GB, 4GB included, buy memory
Data GPRS
Class 32
EDGE
Class 32, 296 / 177.6 kbits
3G
HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
Bluetooth
Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port
No
USB
Yes, v2.0 microUSB
Camera
Primary 3.2 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Video Yes, VGA
Secondary VGA videocall camera
Features
OS Symbian OS, S60 rel. 3.2
CPU ARM 11 369 MHz processor
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email
Browser
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Radio
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games
Yes, N-gage + downloadable
Colors
Silver black, Red and Copper yellow
GPS
Yes, with A-GPS support; Nokia Maps
Java
Yes, MIDP 2.1
WMV/RV/MP4/3GP video player
MP3/WMA/WAV/RA/AAC/M4A music player
Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF) incl. MS Office 2007 support via free update
Voice memo
T9
Battery
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh (BL-4U)
Stand-by Up to 280 h (2G) / 264 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 5 h 20 min (2G) / 4 h 12 min (3G)
Music play Up to 25 h
LG GD880 Mini : Going minimalist
The LG GD880 Mini is a looker. Quite the way to start really, but the Mini isn’t all about looks. From the hardware design through the high-res screen to the software – everything was crafted by skillful hands. Beauty is function in design – nothing is more complex than it needs to be, but beneath the deceptive simplicity there’s a myriad of functions.
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LG GD880 Mini official photos
The LG GD880, despite its name, is not a small phone, in the sense of some recent minis (*cough*X10mini*cough*). It is darn small next to the LG BL40 New Chocolate, but by no means tiny.
Indeed, Mini also refers to the design concept – there are barely any hardware keys on the device, and the GD880 has one of the cleanest faces in business.
Minimalism does not mean lack of functionality. The scratch-resistant 3.2” display of the impressive WVGA (480×854 pixels) resolution opens the door to HTML5 and Flash capable browsing over a zippy HSPA connection.
Then there’s the multitasking, the social networking, and the multimedia features. Here’s a list of goodies that make the Mini quite big in terms of functionality.
Key features:
- Quad-band GSM support and dual-band 3G
- 7.2Mbps HDSPA and 2Mbps HSUPA
- 3.2″ 256K-color TFT capacitive touchscreen display of WVGA (480×854 pixels) resolution; multi-touch support, scratch resistant surface
- Latest S-Class UI; Flash and HTML5 support
- Cool minimalist styling and great build quality
- 5 megapixel auto focus camera; image stabilization, geo-tagging, face detection, Smile Shot, Beauty and Art shot
- VGA@15fps video recording
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with DLNA and built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS support
- Bluetooth with A2DP and microUSB v2.0 (chagrining)
- Hot-swappable microSD card slot; up to 32GB cards supported
- Stereo FM radio with RDS
- 3.5mm audio jack and Dolby mobile
- DivX/XviD support
- Social networking integration (Facebook, Twitter)
- Accelerometer sensor for automatic screen rotation; proximity sensor
- Office document viewer
- Smart dialing
Main disadvantages:
- Laggy software
- Display has poor sunlight legibility
- Flash and HTML5 support not good enough for watching videos
- Below-par audio quality
- GPS functionality is left bare, not even Google Maps preinstalled
The LG GD880 Mini runs LG’s S-Class OS, which keeps it outside of the smartphone tussle, but it also gives LG complete freedom to design it – and they’ve spared no effort to draw out each element in great detail, shadows, gloss and all.
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LG GD880 Mini live shots
Make it simple and make it beautiful too – this seems to be the clear objective and LG did well for all we’ve seen so far. But we know you’re keen to see looks translated into performance, so let’s get started.
Source:gsmarena.com
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10: Larger than life
Sony Ericsson have been working on the X10 for quite a long time, taking the utmost care to make sure its software offers the best user experience possible. They wanted their first droid to be perfect and perfection requires time. That’s right – the XPERIA X10 is the first Android to roll off the Sony Ericsson assembly line, hard as it might be to believe. But it certainly is not the kind of the phone to quietly disappear in the crowd of first-generation droids.
Androids just keep coming and a look at our front page will tell you any newcomer will need big ideas to make a splash. The popularity of Google’s mobile OS is reaching unprecedented levels and the handsets adopting Android grow in number every day. And while Microsoft will try to unify their Windows Phone 7 and limit customization, Google favor the opposite approach.
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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 official photos
Sony Ericsson immediately took on board the possibilities offered by customization and really ran with it. Their blue-themed interpretation breathes new life into the familiar Android OS and tries to give the user a whole new experience. But they didn’t stop there. The unique Timescape and Mediascape interfaces are supposed to give the XPERIA X10 a much-needed edge in the high-end class. Trying to compete with the HTC Sense is a tough job, but Sony Ericsson have managed to offer something completely different – giving media and communications a central place in their UI.
XPERIA X10 comes with top-notch hardware to meet its software demands. Here is the impressive specs sheet along with some potential drawbacks.
Key features
- Quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G support
- 10.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA support
- 4″ capacitive touchscreen of WVGA (480 x 854 pixel) resolution and scratch-resistant surface
- 16M-color ready (65K effective colors under Android OS v1.6)
- Android OS v1.6 with complete Sony Ericsson UI customization
- Timescape and Mediascape UI
- Excellent social networking integration
- Excellent build quality
- Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon 1 GHz CPU, OpenGL ES 2.0 support; 384 MB of RAM
- 8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash, touch focus, image stabilization, geotagging, face and smile detection
- WVGA (800 x 480 pixels) video recording @ 30fps
- Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS
- 1GB storage, microSD slot, bundled with an 8GB card
- Accelerometer and proximity sensor
- Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
- microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
- Document viewer
- Li-Po 1500 mAh (BST-41) battery
- Great audio quality
Main disadvantages
- No DivX and XviD video playback
- No smart dialing
- Limited storage available to the user on the system partition (you are left with only 512 MB for installing apps)
- No secondary video-call camera (or videocalling whatsoever)
- No free GPS navigation solution
- No Flash support for the web browser
- No FM radio
- An extra xenon flash would’ve made the very good camera perfect
- Feeble loudspeaker
Most of the XPERIA weaknesses are hardly deal breakers and most people could live with them. Sony Ericsson have done enough though to reassure everyone that the XPERIA X10 will be on a par with its Android rivals at the time of release. Don’t underestimate the amount of hard work put into the X10 during the long manufacturing process. The delay was definitely worth it.
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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 at ours
Sony Ericsson have also promised that Android 2.1 will at some point be available for the XPERIA X10 enabling the full use of the 16M color-ready display. Despite the capacitive technology, the X10 display won’t be getting multi-touch support even with the latest OS. As it turns out, there are hardware obstacles to enabling multi-touch, so Android 2.1 can’t help here.
Samsung S5620 Monte review:
Affordable touch phones are all over the place so the Samsung S5620 Monte will have to win the old fashioned way – by giving more and better features. Done deal: with full-suit connectivity, the Monte aims to deliver great touch experience and social networking features plus some distinguishable styling.
The Samsung S5620 Monte has both 3G with HSDPA and Wi-Fi for browsing and data, and a built-in GPS receiver for location services. The Monte has a capable web browser (with Flash support) and a decently sized 3” screen. The GPS can also transform the Monte into a proper SatNav unit thanks to the free NaviExpert app. However, the free license is available for phones sold in the Czech Republic.
For the impatient readers, here’s a rundown of the Samsung S5620 specs – the good and bad of it.
Key features
- Quad-band GSM/EDGE, UMTS 900/2100, HSDPA 3.6 Mbps
- 3″ capacitive TFT touchscreen of WQVGA resolution, 256K colors
- TouchWiz 2.0 Plus user interface with multitasking support
- 200 MB onboard storage, hot-swappable microSD card slot (up to 16GB)
- 3 megapixel camera with smile detection, QVGA video @ 15fps
- Secondary video-call camera
- Wi-Fi connectivity (b/g)
- GPS receiver with A-GPS; Free GPS navigation with NAVTEQ maps
- Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, USB v.2.0
- microUSB slot (with charging support)
- Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
- DNSe sound enhancements
- Find Music recognition service
- FM radio with RDS
- Office document viewer
- Smart unlock
- Social networking integration with direct file uploads
- Accelerometer for auto screen rotate, turn to mute
Main disadvantages
- Free GPS navigation is for Czech Montes only
- No on-screen QWERTY keyboard
- Flash in browser eats too much RAM, can’t play YouTube videos
- No games preinstalled
- Task manager cannot be used for switching between apps
LG VX9400

The latest trend of mobile phone users is Mobile TV. this is the latest phone which allows mobile tv. New The LG VX9400 has a swiveling wide screen.it has a 2.2 inches display.The LG VX9400 is equipped to provide a great TV experience. Its 262,000-color display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels gives a crisp and stunning image, clear enough to view TV. You can swivel the display to landscape mode or rest the LG VX9400 sideways on a table. But, even though the speaker’s volume is strong enough for normal urban environments, don’t count on it in extra noisy places like under a hair salon dryer, in a store or near a construction site. It doesn’t have that much power and you will need the (provided) wired headset.
you can capture your favorites with it’s 1.3Mp camera.and it has a great music player.the internal memory of this phone is 128Mb but it supports up to 2GB memory cards.
more features of The LG VX9400 TV phone
•V CAST Mobile TV
•Slim & Stylish Swing Bar Design
•Bluetooth® Capable
•1.3 Megapixel Camera with Flash
•V CAST Music & Video
•microSDTM Memory Port























Samsung I9000 Galaxy S review: From outer space
Our homepage is the natural home of the deadliest smartphone carnivores. We normally don’t mind but this time is different. Are we about to start feeling a wee bit nervous or what. It’s a beast that tops the food chain, instilling fear and terror into the hearts of its prey. Our test lab is Jurassic Park, and the next predator we are about to meet is the T-Rex. Luckily we have a team of skilled keepers, capable of taming it.
Samsung I9000 Galaxy S
The Samsung I9000 Galaxy S has so much muscle that trying to impose your will with brute force is pointless. No sir, this creature needs to be befriended, patted on the back until it starts to trust you. But once it lets you jump on its back it will give you the ride of a lifetime.
Key features
Main disadvantages
The largest Super AMOLED display in business is a great feat but the Samsung I9000 Galaxy S won’t stop there. The slim-fit case has room for a 1GHz processor and a 5 megapixel camera with HD video recording, while the Android 2.1 (Éclair) OS is the latest… uhh, wait a minute, there’s a weather update. We’re getting reports of a Froyo drizzle on Samsung’s party.
Anyway, Éclair it is – with the Samsung’s home-brewed TouchWiz UI on top, which we’ve already found to notably improve the usability of the interface. Oh, and you are also having a choice between 8 and 16 GB of internal storage, which should be more than enough to store those DivX and XviD videos the Galaxy S can play right out of the box.