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December 31, 2006

Samsung Z560: The Power

Samsung mobile phones are always known for its elegant design and rich intuitive features. Samsung has always endeavored to brought novelty in the mobile phone market which has helped in bringing millions of satisfied mobile users to its

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Posted by Gary at 01:59 PM

Blackberry Pearl - As Good as It

Innovation in mobile handsets is nothing new. Leading handset manufacturers keep experimenting with the design, features and functionality of mobile phone models with the sole objective of enhancing the ultimate experience of phone users with the innovative

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Posted by Gary at 01:35 PM

December 30, 2006

Four Reason to Choose a T-Mobile Cell

Today's cell phone manufacturers and retailers offer so many models, choices and options that shopping for your next wireless device can be a daunting experience. However, you can simplify this process by selecting your carrier first - and in this article I will suggest four solid reasons to choose T-Mobile for your next cell

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Posted by Greg at 04:53 PM

Samsung Z720 Ships: Ultra-Slim Slider With Ultra-Fast

samsungz720.jpgJaws dropped when Samsung unveiled its Z720 Ultra Edition 13.8 cellphone last summer, and now the company is actually shipping the tiny slider in Europe. Despite its 13.8mm-thin slimness (that's why it's called the 13.8), it still packs a 3-megapixel autofocus camera and also has a front camera to enable video calls. Watch all that on a 2.1 inch 320x240 display, and adding to the coolness is HSDPA with data speeds of 1.8Mbps. Looking a lot like the Samsung D900 that's popular in Europe and now available here, this one's even slimmer. It's a great-looking form factor, and one that we should be expecting stateside next year, if not from Samsung then similar models from its imitators. '€" Charlie White Samsung Z720 Ultra Edition 13.8 [Newlaunches]

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Posted by Peter at 03:19 PM

Send Anonymous Text

anontxt.pngEver want to text someone anonymously? Hit up AnonTxt and just enter in an alias, a subject, and the message itself, and it'll be quickly sped to the cellphone number of your choosing. Of course, the message appends "anontxt" to the sender's name, so the recipient knows where it's from. So if you really want to spoof someone's phone'€"say to make your co-worker think your boss is flirting with her'€"you'll have to look elsewhere. And you can contact anontxt to block your number if someone is pranking you repeatedly. '€" Jason Chen Product Page [Anontxt - Thanks Natas]

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Posted by Perry at 02:58 PM

Nokia N73: Mobile Imaging

Since the advent of high profile 3G mobile phones, it has literally become necessary for the mobile phone manufacturers to come up with some superb mobile phones. To keep up the pace with the developments, Nokia introduced an exciting series of high performance multimedia mobile handsets-the Nokia N-series. Just after the release of

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Posted by Matt at 02:10 PM

Nokia N93: Shoot Magical

Nokia has revolutionized the mobile phone market by bringing intuitive features empowered with powerful technology. The Nokia N-series has mobile phones which are high on design and are rich in features. These handsets offer style as well as substance to enrich your mobile

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Posted by Bob at 01:27 PM

HTC Hiding a 3G

htc_kaiser_thumb4.jpg Still looking around for a smartphone? If HTC's previous phones didn't whet your appetite maybe this one will. Dubbed the Kaiser, the new smartphone will make its debut next month at CES joining the Vox and Love we've already spoken about. The main difference between the phones is that the Kaiser will give you three flavors of wireless: 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Will it be worth its $1,700 asking price? Definitely not, but we'll have the full scoop come CES. '€" Louis Ramirez The New HTC Kaiser [SlashGear]

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Posted by Rob at 12:37 PM