Friday, 30 May 2008

Nokia E65 Red Now on Orange


Nokia has been known to release some pretty fun mobile phones to maintain its young and trendy fan base but once it gets down to business, Nokia proves that it can also cater to the no-nonsense executive market with its business-oriented mobile phone range. One great example is the Nokia E65 Red, a 3G slider phone that will definitely appeal to those who want to enrich their corporate and personal lifestyle with outstanding features.

The Nokia E65 Red is an excellent gadget that’s made to run on the Symbian S60 OS. Many have said that the Nokia E65 Red can be likened to its 3G predecessors the Nokia 6280 and Nokia 6288 due to the similarity in display size, multimedia features and web browsers but one notable difference lies in the software. The Nokia E65 Red costs slightly more than the above-mentioned mobile phones but it is pretty worth it due to the more sophisticated S60 operating system. In tune with its business-optimised properties, the Nokia E65 Red can be integrated into corporate telephony systems such as Alcatel, Avaya and Cisco PABX. With built in WiFi capabilities, the Nokia E65 also allows users to utilise Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) communication.

The Nokia E65 Red smart phone is pretty light at 115 grams and measures 109mm x 19mm x 16mm in size. Potential owners will be glad to know that talk time is up to 6 hours on GSM, 3 hours on VOIP and 180 minutes on 3G.

The Nokia E65 Red is now available on Orange. Why wait, take advantage of the Nokia E65 Red deals now!

Samsung G810 Available next week


When it comes to producing top notch mobile phones, very few brands can rival Nokia except for Samsung. Samsung has been steadily building their portfolio of mobile phones and their latest offering, the Samsung G810 is comparable to Nokia’s high end mobile phones, more specifically the N95.

It looks awfully like an N95 and works like one too, but the Samsung G810 has its own perks. For one, it’s slightly cheaper than Nokia’s N95. The Symbian smart phone comes with 5.0MP camera with built in Xenon flash and auto focus. While these features are not extraordinary in mobile phones these days, the 3 times optical zoom feature is sure to wow budding shutterbugs. To complement the video capture feature, Samsung has included a Youtube clip upload application together with the Samsung G810. No self-respecting smart phone can declare itself to be one unless it comes with GPS, and the Samsung G810 is no exception. There’s also geo tagging support for photographs whereby each image taken will be assigned its own location coordinates which will be saved in the metadata.

The Samsung G810 runs on a Symbian S60 OS which means there’s bigger capacity for future applications to be added. Other than that, this sleek 3G gadget comes with HSPDA, GPRS, EDGE support as well as USB 2.0 and Bluetooth 2.0 which makes this a very desirable one because it has everything a smart phone fan could every want.

The Samsung G810 is launching end of May so register your interest in the Samsung G810 immediately!

Thursday, 29 May 2008

LG Mobile Phones


LG is a Korean electronics manufacturer that presently dominates the mobile phone arena with their brand of cutting edge yet competitively priced devices. LG is fast joining the ranks of established manufacturers like Nokia and Samsung. Gone are the days when only mobile phone aficionados turn to them for their gadget fix because now they can depend on LG’s range of innovative products to keep consumers satisfied.

By establishing their own brand of premium mobile phones, LG is fast becoming the talk of town with their Black Label, LG Chocolate and LG Shine series. LG even went as far as to tie in with Italian fashion icon PRADA in a bid to release the unparalleled PRADA mobile phone which features the world’s first touch screen mobile phone.

One of the most state-of-the-art mobile phone from LG is the LG KF600, a slider phone with dual-screen feature which lets users take advantage of the touch screen qualities from the secondary screen. Although this gadget can be likened to the Nintendo DS Nintendo’s wildly popular dual-screen handheld console, it was not made to be a gaming device. That said the LG KF600’s lower screen which was christened the InteractPad proves to be a handy feature and might be the reason behind this model winning an IF Product Design Award. Another great offering from LG is the LG KF750, another touch screen mobile phone but with superior features and a larger display panel. The LG KU990 Viewty also features a great touch screen but this mobile phone comes attached with a 5.1MP camera and a Schneider Kreuznach lens.

HTC Touch Diamond Release date announced


To counter the iPhone’s phenomenal success, mobile phone makers have been pushing their R&D departments to work overtime in order to create a device that will rival its popularity. Enter the HTC Touch Diamond, a smart phone that is comparable to Apple’s gem in terms of features and style. The HTC Touch Diamond’s outlook is a subjective matter but it cannot be denied that this gadget looks every bit as sleek and flawless as an iPhone.

HTC upped the ante by giving the HTC Touch Diamond a Windows Mobile 6.1 OS. They intend to push the limits and make the interface more pleasurable to use by introducing the TouchFlo 3D, a better system that its TouchFlo predecessor in terms of gesture control, task switching in a fully 3D environment as well as other technical and cosmetic enhancements. Unlike the iPhone, the HTC Touch Diamond as large but measuring 102mm x 51mm x 11.5mm in size and 110 grams in weight, it sure packs a punch. Again, it is a subjective matter as to whether mobile phone users would actually sacrifice display size in favour of a smaller compact smart phone. The display panel which is just 2.8” compared to the iPhone’s gargantuan 3.5” screen, might seem miniscule but it is not lacking in clarity at all. In keeping up with the iPhone craze around the world, HTC emulated a useful iPhone feature in which the HTC Touch Diamond’s interface can be switched between landscape and portrait orientations whenever you swivel the screen.

The phone will be released on the 2nd week of June 2008. Register your interest in the HTC Touch Diamond now!

Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Nokia N95 8GB Now On T-Mobile


Both mobile phone collectors and users alike who are already in love with the existing Nokia N95 will fall head over heels for the new Nokia N95 8GB. Those who think that the Nokia N95 8GB is merely a revamped version of the older N95 but with newer paint job and a memory upgrade, think again. The Nokia N95 8GB is more than that, so let’s check out some snazzy features that make this model fly off the shelves faster than you can say “Nokia”.

One thing that’s not immediately noticeable is the increase of size in the display panel. The Nokia N95 8GB now sports a 2.8” screen, a slight increase from the older version’s 2.6” panel. You will only notice this when you surf the Internet and the miniscule increase as well as the brighter display is a good rather upgrade. For those who are a little frustrated about the old Nokia’s slow GPS feature, they can rejoice and take advantage of the Nokia N95 8GB’s Advanced GPS system that’s quicker and easier to handle. Another improvement is the fact that the Nokia N95 8GB now lets you play N-Gage games so there’s more reason to spend your dosh on classic and new N-Gage cartridges and downloads. Other than that, there’s the extremely powerful 5.0MP camera with auto focus and Carl Zeiss lens as well as integrated multimedia support to play MP3, AAC, WMA and M4A files, web browser and blogging applications. The Nokia N95 8GB measures 99mm x 53mm x 21mm in size and 128 grams in weight making it very similar to its predecessor.

Grab extraordinary Nokia N95 8GB deals today!

LG KF750 Secret has launched


For years, LG has been working hard to bring mobile phone consumers value added products in order to gain credibility and establish their own brand of gadgets. While not as extensive as Nokia’s, their range of mobile phones now will please everyone from those with a limited budget to people with a penchant for cutting edge devices. Ardent LG fans with cash to spare will be glad that they can now purchase the LG KF750 Secret, the latest in their range of high end Black Label mobile phones.

Those who have previously owned the LG Chocolate or the LG Shine might want to upgrade to the LG KF750 Secret. This mobile phone can be likened to its high end mobile phone counterpart which is the LG Viewty. Firstly, the camera feature alone makes the LG KF750 Secret a very worthwhile mobile phone to own. The built in 5.0MP camera comes included with auto focus and trustworthy LED flash, letting shutterbugs capture images and videos using VGA resolution 640 x 480 pixels at 30 fps as well as QVGA videos 230 x 240 pixels at an astounding 120 fps. Those who want to make video calls can take advantage of the secondary camera. The LG KF750 Secret’s thickness is a mere 11.8mm, making it one of the slimmest 5.0MP camera gadgets available in the mobile phone arena now. The touch screen is also a handy feature not present in most mobile phones in its class.

The LG KF750 Secret also comes with multimedia player, FM radio, 100MB internal memory for extended file storage, 4GB microSD card slot, Stereo Bluetooth, web browser and Google Maps application, all encased in a distinctive yet classy carbon fibre casing. The LG KF750 Secret is available now on Vodafone, O2 & T Mobile.

Get your hands on LG KF750 Secret deals right away!

Friday, 23 May 2008

Blackberry 9000 Bold coming soon

Smart phone users who are jaded with their existing devices will surely love the new Blackberry 9000 Bold. This revolutionary gadget is not an extension of its predecessor, the Blackberry 8800 series. The Blackberry 9000 Bold is a new, cutting-edge smart phone altogether and boasts of its own unique features cocooned in a aesthetically pleasing form. The Blackberry 9000 comes in the usual neat package consisting of 3G, Wifi support and GPS is great for those who already own Blackberries of their own, but wants to upgrade to something more desirable and rich in features. Similarly, the Blackberry 9000 Bold will also attract non-smart phone owners and convert them into Blackberry fans in no time.


Cosmetic-wise, the
Blackberry 9000 Bold does not conform to the old curves of yesteryear and instead, it now sports an edgier design with a shiny finish, chromo highlights and an opulent leather-back panel. The QWERTY keypad also underwent a revamp and now looks very tidy with its new layout.


The Blackberry 9000 Bold lets users enjoy high speed downloads with the 3G HSPDA support. Tri-band UMTS 850/1900/210 Mhz as well as quad-band GSM, GPRS and EDGE data can also be found in the Blackberry 9000 Bold. A new feature that will certainly please Blackberry lovers is the “half VGA” 480 x 320 pixel screen. Even though it’s not a touch screen, but the high resolution and easy-to-handle trackball feature is already a joy in the itself.



Register your interest in the
Blackberry 9000 today!