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LG CU500 Reviews

DigitalTrends reviews the LG CU500 and writes, “As a thin black clamshell, this quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE world phone is sure to remind folks of the Motorola RAZR; at 3.8 by 1.95 by 0.76 inches, the CU500 is roughly the same size and at 3.7 ounces, just .21 ounces heavier. What’s radically different about the CU500 [...]

October 24th, 2006 - Posted in LG

Motorola Moto Q

The Motorola Moto Q mobile phone features a good QWERTY keyboard, well spaced and nicely designed. The Motorola Moto Q mobile phone runs on a Windows Mobile 5.0 smartphone operating system. The miniSD card slot and 64 mb internal shared memory is enough to store all your business and personal data. The Motorola Moto [...]

October 17th, 2006 - Posted in Motorola

Motorola KRZR K1m Reviews

PCMag reviews the Motorola KRZR K1M and writes, “I’m unenthusiastic, however, about the KRZR’s multimedia capabilities. V CAST’s video menu took a long time to load on my phone, the interface seemed sluggish, and videos were very choppy. Plus, while the V CAST Music store works smoothly, you have to open the phone and [...]

October 11th, 2006 - Posted in Motorola

Mobile companies develop new, faster 4G technology

Global mobile operators and device makers are betting that the next level of transmission technology will ramp up mobile phone usage in a way that third-generation technology has so far failed to do.
So-called fourth-generation (4G) mobile technology, now being developed, would allow two-way communication in voice, video and data on a scale that was previously [...]

September 5th, 2006 - Posted in Other

Samsung X820

It’s hard for a phone to command attention at Stuff, especially when up against the latest and greatest from Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Moto’s holy trinity. Samsung’s new X820, however, has been wowing everyone who’s picked it up.
Measuring 6.9mm deep, it’s fatter than an iPod Nano but skinnier than a Motorola SLVR; as our [...]

September 2nd, 2006 - Posted in Samsung

Verizon Wireless to launch mobile chaperone service

Verizon Wireless, plans on Monday to launch a wireless service that lets parents check their children’s whereabouts and alerts them when they venture out of bounds.
Parents can use the service to set up geographic limits and receive text alerts if their children, who also carry phones, go too far from home. The service also lets [...]

June 10th, 2006 - Posted in Wireless

Sony Ericsson W800i Walkman

The Sony Ericsson W800i Walkman doesn’t throw in MP3 playback as a bonus like most other multimedia phones. This refreshingly compact candybar-style handset is obsessed with delivering a music experience that’s good enough to leave your iPod Shuffle at home, as evidenced by the dedicated Music buttons and an intuitive user interface that keeps [...]

November 29th, 2005 - Posted in Sony Ericsson