Talk about in the know; in the ever-fickle world of public opinion, you welcome change, and can adapt easily chaotic trends and fads. Being well connected, you usually know the next best thing before others know it even exists.
Whether at work or play, you don't mind indulging yourself every now and then. You need a phone to match your personality; something that strives to achieve perfection.
Quality is most important to you, and you wouldn't object spending a little more having the peace of mind knowing that it's been meticulously crafted and designed.
Chances are you pay attention to the news and current events. And can probably already rattle off a list of the hottest phones in Asia, as well as the most anticipated unreleased phones on the horizon. Nothing is out of your reach.
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Released: Q3 2008
CDMA 800 / 1900
65000 colors
480 x 640 px screen
Talk: 5.50 hr
Standby: 285 hr
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The HTC Touch Diamond is about the size of half a deck of playing cards. Users will be able to operate it with one hand while walking down the street. The Touch Diamond includes a circular navigation wheel to help consumers navigate its menus. HTC also layered its own TouchFLO 3D software over the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system - to reach work email but also see an easily navigable interface. To encourage mobile Internet browsing, the Touch Diamond offers speedy upload and download connections, Wi-Fi and a glass screen with about four times better resolution than HTC's previous Touch phones. HTC improved touch screen innovation with its new 3D touch interface called TouchFLO 3D. TouchFLO 3D provides animated access to people, messaging, email, photos, music, weather and more. Users can zoom and pan Websites with one-hand and automatically view optimized content that fits the display. Turning the device sideways automatically rotates the web page view from a portrait to landscape view. The Touch Diamond includes a customized new YouTube application for watching videos as well as Google Maps for mobile for mapping and traffic data... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / WCDMA 900 / 2100
65000 colors
480 x 640 px screen
Talk: 8.08 hr
Standby: 406 hr
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The HTC Touch Pro is a business device with 3D touch user interface, desktop-like browsing and 5-row sliding QWERTY keyboard. It offers touch screen technology with TouchFLO 3D, for one touch scrolling through common tasks like messaging, calendar appointments or making calls. Music, photos, contacts and surfing the web are also responsive. Delivering HSDPA 7.2 Mbps speeds, the Touch Pro views and navigations websites designed for PCs. Surfers can zoom and pan with one-hand and view content created to fit the display. Turning the handheld sideways automatically rotates the webpage view from a portrait to landscape. Built-in TV-out functionality, users can deliver PowerPoint presentations from the handheld. The 3.2-megapixel camera includes an optical auto-focus lens for clear and consistent photos. The 2.8-inch display provides web browsing and viewing of snapshots... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 9.57 hr
Standby: 579 hr
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The Motorola ZINE ZN5 is a 5.0-megapixel camera phone with ModeShift Technology which re-aligns buttons based on the application and Kodak Imaging Technology for vivid photos. Offering one of the fastest click-to-click times available, the ZINE ZN5's ultra-fast 5.0-megapixel camera provides auto-focus, a Xenon flash, 4GB of optional external memory and optimized settings for low-light environments. Auto-Focus locks in less than one second and there are no delays when taking one photo to the next. Multiple capture modes, like multi-shot and panorama, automatically stitch together continuous shots. Photos can be viewed from the home screen with one touch. Pictures can be transferred to a PC through USB, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The ZN5 also supports SMS, MMS, IM and personal email... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / WCDMA 850 / 2100
16700000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 3.33 hr
Standby: 300 hr
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The Nokia 6212 Classic integrates Near Field Communication (NFC), allowing users to share content by connecting two phones to receive audio files and other downloads from service providers simultaneously. The phone can also be used for payments. By tapping an NFC-enabled tag, consumers can get content such as weblinks, audio files or contact data. Users can activate profiles or open applications such as the FM radio or web browser. Travel tickets can also be charged over the air. Consumers can store their credit card information on the device and access their account online directly from the handset. Security for transactions is assured by allowing payment only when users expressly authorizes the transaction via an additional passcode. The 6212 Classic lets users personalize and edit their own NFC tags, such as writing calendar entries or setting the alarm clock. The sales pack of the 6212 Classic comes with three sticker tags, one of which opens the NFC introduction in the phone... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / WCDMA 2100
16700000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 3.33 hr
Standby: 300 hr
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Keeping with the Nokia 8800 Arte range, the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte offers a minimalistic surface, slide mechanism and lightweight feel. Made from carbon fiber, an ultra light and strong material, it reflects 3D patterns. The modern feel has unique tones, textures and sculpted shapes. The 8800 Carbon Arte provides a unique tap-for-time feature, allowing users to tap the steel surface below the screen twice for a clock appears. Background images organically change during the day, giving a unique appearance to the display. The turn-to-mute silencing mechanism lets users silence incoming calls in a discrete manner by turning the phone over, screen-side down. The 8800 Carbon Arte features a 3.2-megapixel auto-focus camera, high-quality audio, vivid OLED screen, and 3G capabilities. Nokia's anti-fingerprint coating reduces smudges on metal and glass and unsightly outer seams are hidden by a unique all-in-one micro-USB connector... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 1900 / 2100
65000 colors
480 x 320 px screen
Talk: 5.00 hr
Standby: 312 hr
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The BlackBerry Bold (9000) is RIM's slickest, speediest, most powerful and most connected BlackBerry to date. Offering high-speed mobile Internet access using tri-band HSDPA networks, Wi-Fi and integrated GPS, the Bold also has twice the screen resolution (480 x 320 px) of the current BlackBerry Curve model, making for a very sharp display. Powered by a 624 MHz mobile processor and support for tri-band HSDPA and enterprise-grade Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g) networks, the Bold makes short work of downloading email attachments, streaming video or rendering webpages. It also includes 128 MB flash memory plus 1 GB on-board storage memory. A microSD/SDHC memory card slot is accessible from a side door. The Bold features a 2.0-megapixel camera with video recording capability, built-in flash and 5x digital zoom. The media player displays pictures and slideshows, plays movies in full screen mode, and manages the music collection... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 850 / 1900
65000 colors
240 x 400 px screen
Talk: 0.00 hr
Standby: 0 hr
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Released for AT&T, the Samsung Omnia (SGH-i907) is a business device running on Windows Mobile 6.1 with Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel and Word). Measuring just 12.5mm thin, the ultra-thin Omnia's centerpiece is a 3.2-inch WQVGA (240 x 400 px) touch screen. Integrating the TouchWiz UI and haptics from Synaptics, the Omnia vibrates to give users feedback when items on the screen are tapped, swept, dragged and dropped. An accelerometer auto-rotates the screen when it is tilted on the side. A trackpad and on-screen QWERTY keyboard are included for additional navigational options. A built-in 5.0-megapixel CMOS camera offers auto-focus, facial and smile detection, auto-panorama shot and image stabilizer. Internet access is fast with up to 7.2Mbps on HSDPA and Wi-Fi. GPS reception are provided for navigation and geo-tagging... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
262000 colors
176 x 220 px screen
Talk: 8.00 hr
Standby: 700 hr
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The Sony Ericsson F305i offers a new way of playing mobile games, with the flick of a wrist or the swing of an arm. With advanced motion sensor technology players can play preloaded games such as Bowling, Bass fishing and Jockey by imitate bowling or casting a fishing line. It provides up to 8 hours of gameplay. The F305i also features stereo speakers, a 2.0-inch display, a 2.0-megapixel camera, Bluetooth wireless technology with stereo music support and an expandable memory via Memory Stick Micro (M2)... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 2100
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 9.00 hr
Standby: 300 hr
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The Sony Ericsson W980i Walkman phone is tailored with the music enthusiast in mind. Providing a built-in FM transmitter, the W980i can send whatever's playing from the phone to other devices with a built-in FM radio receiver, so users can tune into the phone from a car stereo. The W980i stores up to 8000 songs on its 8 GB of internal memory, ensuring they have space for PlayNow, Sony Ericsson's over-the-air (OTA) and web download service with up to 5 million tracks. The W980i comes with eight equalizer presets, each of which contains a distinct profile that is suitable to a range of music... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
65000 colors
480 x 800 px screen
Talk: 8.50 hr
Standby: 340 hr
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Combining a 3-inch clear wide VGA display and a full QWERTY keyboard within a quality metal-finish body, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 runs on Windows Mobile 6. The Xperia X1 lets consumers choose from a dynamic range of activities; from enjoying favorite entertainment content to working efficiently on-the-move. The Xperia X1's arc design gives a distinct and unique feel. Slide the screen upwards to reveal the wide pitch QWERTY keyboard. Its panel interface lets users browse the Internet, multimedia, and applications from a desktop with just the the tip of a finger. The Xperia X1 interacts in different ways, by touch, full QWERTY keyboard, 4-way key and optical joystick navigation... [More Details] |
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