Archive for December, 2008



Nokia N95 8Gb mobile phone review

Wednesday 24 December 2008 @ 12:00 pm

Most likely, only a few were those who had seen on the first Nokia N95 box that the full model name is N95-1. So, following the idea, on the Nokia N95 8Gb box we can see N95-2 and furthermore, the box of Nokia N95 8Gb NAM (American version) has the N95-3 label. This fact proves that Nokia was planning even from the beginning the release of new N95 versions, when people were still astonished by the first “Nokia N95 – is what computers have become” like the commercials said.

The first N95 device was appreciated, but also criticized. That’s why today we will analyze what improvements Nokia N95 8Gb has got and what other possible lacks may be filled by other eventual numbers of N95.

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Review of mobile phone Mobiado 105GCB

Monday 15 December 2008 @ 12:00 pm

Mobiado company was founded in 2004 in Vancouver (Canada), by 28-year designer. This brand is focused on luxury (and suitably expensive) mobile phones, made of precious materials. In their portfolio there are many types of Mobiado phones, it’s up to you how far you have in your pocket. You can buy a phone in a few tens of thousands to a few hundred thousand. Mobiado company does not directly made an electronic part of handset, is doing just the luxury external case. The hardware is made by Nokia, hardware of Mobiado 105GCB is for example the Nokia 6500 Classic. If you buy a cell phone brand Mobiado, then you can be sure that in your hands holding something unique, because of each type is produced only a certain amount of pieces. Each piece is marked with a serial number which can be found under the battery. Together with the phone in your package is evidence of the uniqueness of the phone.

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Samsung M3510 Beat b cell phone review

Monday 15 December 2008 @ 12:00 pm

The Samsung Beat edition – is it familiar or not really? I guess not. But Samsung has the intention to change the things as soon as possible and had started this process with the presentation of the first two models from this series named Samsung M3510 Beat b and Samsung M3200 Beat s.

Today we shall analyze the bar model, which means Samsung M3510 Beat b. But first of all let’s think why Samsung needed a new series and what the Beat series presumes to be? To this questions will answer directly the member of the series, M3510 Beat b, after a short inspection.

Even from the box we can see the main technical specifications of the phone: as thin as 9.9mm, included microSD card (1Gb), FM radio, 3.5 mm audio output jack, Motion Play (music control through taping/turning/shaking the phone) plus the “Beat” name and the DNSe™ audio processor – all these are proving the musical character of the phone and of the series overall.

In what concerning the cause of this new series, I think is obvious, Samsung has many series, but none of them is musical, which was a some kind of lack of the manufacturer. Now we have a new player on the stage next to the XpressMusic edition from Nokia and Walkman series from Sony Ericsson.

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Samsung U800 Soul b review

Friday 12 December 2008 @ 12:00 pm

The Ultra Series from Samsung is well known for its elegance and records in slim design. The glory has started to grow with the U600 and U700 models. When U900 Soul appeared, it seemed that the series has received a crown and will remain unchanged for a good time, but it wasn’t so.

Samsung U800 Soul b is the living proof of a new born series, under the name of “Soul”, which now has all the three form factors: slide (U900), bar (U800) and clamshell (G400). This new series has kept all the goodies from Ultra series, U800 has only 9.9 mm thickness, but it had added “weight” and style through its metal polished case, which gives it class.

So, what Samsung U800 Soul b has to offer? It’s a slim mobile phone with straight, but in the same time, cool design, with a quality display of 16M colors, 3G, 3Mp digital camera with flash, FM with RDS, Bluetooth with A2DP and not the last – 1Gb internal memory!

Let’s analyze them one by one.

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Sony Ericsson W980i Review

Thursday 11 December 2008 @ 12:00 pm

One of the most popular Sony Ericsson series between music funs is the Walkman series. If we shall access the official site of the manufacturer and browse the phones under the “music phones” criteria, then Sony Ericsson W980i automatically moves to the head of the list. Yes, indeed, the W980i model is the last addition of this segment and represents the flagship of the Walkman series.

Sony Ericsson has come with some nice surprises, which are unexpected and uncharacteristic for the manufacturer till now, but which seems to become traditional hence further. Some of these surprises are the built in 8Gb memory, FM transmitter, visual effects and others – things that suit very well a musical phone. Of course, all the other usual Walkman features as SensMe, TrackID, Shake Control and the Walkman 3.0 player are present and they fulfill the musical side of this phone.

Well, it seems that is not only us who have appreciated the phone’s features – Sony Ericsson W980i had been nominated the best music phone of the 2008 by EISA. Let’s see why it deserves this title.

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Mobiado Classic Line Review

Tuesday 2 December 2008 @ 12:00 pm

In this review we are going to talk about Mobiado Classic Line collection cell phones: Luminoso, Stealth and Lucido. Engineering and technical aspects will be frequently touched upon and will represent the most important part of the review because materials Mobiado uses in their phones always deserve a lot of attention being the strongest point of the company. Actually all Mobiado phones can be called masterpieces and resemble jewelry – so precisely engineered they are. And their clear-cut shape and solidity of body make them inimitable in their beauty. There is a very simple way to completely realize the power of combination of the refined design and a great engineer’s idea together with valuable materials – you should just imagine for a second that Mobiado cell phones are not for a museum collection but for the hands and pockets of their owners that use them day by day…

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