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Released: Q4 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100
262000 colors
240 x 400 px screen
Talk: 8.67 hr
Standby: 510 hr
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Released for AT&T, the LG Incite is a sleek, sophisticated smartphone running on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Users can navigate the 3.0-inch touch screen using just their fingers, the scroll button, or the included stylus. A configurable, drag-and-drop favorites menu accesses favorite applications. It has an on-screen virtual keyboards with haptics for vibration feedback. Bluetooth 2.0 wirelessly streams music to stereo headsets, transmits data to other Bluetooth devices and makes handsfree calls. It also has domestic and international 3G and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) capabilities... [More Details] |
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Released: Q4 2008
CDMA 800 / 1900
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 5.50 hr
Standby: 168 hr
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Released for Sprint, the LG Lotus is a recipient of the prestigious Red Dot Design Award for its unique and chic form factor. It offers a full QWERTY keyboard for quick text messaging, email or instant messaging. It also features stereo Bluetooth, a 2.0-megapixel camera and Wireless Backup for safekeeping contact lists in case the device is lost, stolen or damaged. As one of the first Sprint devices to offer One Click, users can personalize their home screen by selecting features like text messaging, web access, email, Sprint Navigation, Sprint TV, Sprint Music Store and more... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 0.00 hr
Standby: 0 hr
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Released for T-Mobile, the Motorola ROKR E8 uses ModeShift technology to present users with only the controls they need, at the time they need them, transforming from music player to phone with the touch of a button. Powered off, the surface is smooth, with no visible keys. Power on the ROKR E8 and it presents a virtual numbered keypad on the front surface. With one press of the virtual music key, the handset keypad disappears and control keys for the music player appear in its place. Through vibrating haptics technology, the ROKR E8 also offers the tactile feedback consumers expect from a traditional keypad. The new FastScroll navigaton wheel is a variable-speed touch control that lets users scroll more conveniently. With a gentle slide of the thumb, the wheel quickly scrolls through the music (music mode), contacts (phone mode), calendar (phone mode), or multimedia (imaging mode) content... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2008
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
65000 colors
400 x 240 px screen
Talk: 5.00 hr
Standby: 216 hr
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Released for T-Mobile, the Sidekick 2008 lets users create shells with the images, colors or designs. Consumers can upload a personal photo or graphic design, or select their own text, shapes, icons or logos. The final design is custom-printed onto the shell, then shipped. Once the design is complete, users can share their work of art in a public gallery. It ships with two shells, Black and Metallic Green, however pre-designed shell patterns and colors can be purchased at retail stores or online. Other features include instant messaging, text and email, stereo Bluetooth and an integrated 2.0-megapixel camera. The Sidekick 2008 comes with customizable web surfing and more internal memory for storage... [More Details] |
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Released: Q2 2008
CDMA 800 / 1900
65000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 3.50 hr
Standby: 250 hr
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Released for Verizon Wireless, the XV6900 leverages Windows Mobile 6 Professional with access to Outlook Mobile for email integration, Office Mobile and the ability to run third-party applications. Consumers can also surf the Web through Internet Explorer Mobile, send and receive emails or chat on popular Messenger services including AIM, MSN and Yahoo!. The XV6900 allows users to view and edit Microsoft Word and Excel files, view Microsoft PowerPoint, Adobe Reader LE PDF Viewer and view, extract and create new ZIP files and attachments. The home screen provides one-touch access to email, text messages, calendar appointments and contacts, as well as current weather conditions and forecasts. A full touch screen features integrated TouchFLO technology to smoothly navigate through menus with a finger swipe... [More Details] |
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Released: Q4 2007
CDMA 800 / 1900
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 3.50 hr
Standby: 250 hr
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Released for Verizon Wireless, the Samsung FlipShot uses a unique twisting design to snap photos. At first it looks first like a phone but when the screen is rotated 180 degrees, turns into a camera with a high resolution screen with features such as a flash and in-camera photo editing software. Allowing photo enthusiasts to take high-resolution pictures of a similar print quality as a standalone digital camera, the Samsung FlipShot offers an integrated 3.0-megapixel camera with autofocus, zoom, and video recording capabilities. Other media features from Verizon Wireless include VCAST Video to view high-quality shows and VCAST Music to download music directly to the phone... [More Details] |
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Released: Q4 2007
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
262000 colors
176 x 220 px screen
Talk: 5.00 hr
Standby: 250 hr
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Released for T-Mobile, the Samsung Katalyst (SGH-T739) is designed to seamlessly connect customers to a home Wi-Fi connection or T-Mobile HotSpot via T-Mobile HotSpot @Home. When users leave home or a HotSpot, their calls seamlessly transfer onto T-Mobile's GSM/GPRS/EDGE wireless network. So customers can enjoy great mobile coverage and unlimited nationwide calling over their Wi-Fi network. The Katalyst also features a variety of features such as a 1.3-megapixel camera with video capture, MP3 player, Bluetooth technology, access to instant messaging with integrated support for AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), ICQ, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger, external memory card slot and speaker independent voice recognition. Users also can stay connected while traveling worldwide with the Katalyst's quad-band technology... [More Details] |
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Released: Q4 2007
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
262000 colors
240 x 320 px screen
Talk: 8.33 hr
Standby: 280 hr
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The Motorola RAZR2 V8 has a completely redesigned User Interface (UI) so consumers can search contacts even faster. This eliminates duplicate entries for the same person while allowing contacts to have multiple numbers. The main menu is customizable, so consumers are never more than 2-3 clicks away from favorite applications, and even messaging is easier; automatically recognizing what type of message consumers are sending. The RAZR2 V8 also 'talks' to consumers by speaking the interactive menu, contact lists, emails and messages aloud - a feature developed for people with visual impairments, but convenient for in-car use. Without opening the phone, RAZR2 users can rely on the large external screen to read messages and reply with pre-programmed text messages... [More Details] |
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Released: Q4 2007
CDMA 800 / 1900
262000 colors
320 x 240 px screen
Talk: 4.00 hr
Standby: 480 hr
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Released for Verizon Wireless, the LG Venus has two dual front screens, the lower of which also has touch input with vibration feedback, which make accessing the phone's features a breeze. The music-centric slider also offers a microSD memory port that accommodates up to 8 GB of expandable memory. The Venus also features a music player that supports MP3, WMA and unprotected AAC files and a 2.0-megapixel camera and camcorder... [More Details] |
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Released: Q3 2007
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
65000 colors
320 x 240 px screen
Talk: 5.00 hr
Standby: 528 hr
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Released for AT&T and T-Mobile, the BlackBerry 8820 is the first BlackBerry to combine EDGE/GPRS/GSM cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity for data access and voice support through UMA (unlicensed mobile access). Featuring RIM's thinnest smartphone design with a full QWERTY keyboard, large and bright display (320 x 240 px), trackball navigation system, the BlackBerry 8820 also includes built-in GPS (Global Positioning System), RIM's latest media player enhancements, and a microSD / microSDHC (microSD High Capacity) expandable memory slot that can support microSD memory cards up to 32 GB. Supporting 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi standards, BlackBerry 8820 users can access data through public hotspots and wireless home networks. Allowing carriers to offer a fixed-mobile convergence service for both business and home use, with a UMA solution in place, the BlackBerry 8820 can switch voice calls between a wireless carrier's cellular network and a Wi-Fi network... [More Details] |
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