Archive for August, 2008



Mobile Communication : Creating A Superior Image Posted By : m.k

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 8:08 am

We live in an era of Mobile Communication. In the past few years there has been a steady increase in the number of companies manufacturing mobile phones. Simultaneously there has also been an equal increase in the number of mobile phone service companies and mobile solution providers. Advertisements from competing manufacturers and service/solution providers of mobile industry time and again seem to harp on an attempt to create A Superior Image by emphasizing on the two important aspects i.e

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Spice D88 Mobile Phone Posted By : Pooja Lapasia

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 8:08 am

The Spice D88 Mobile Phone is Indias first mobile phone with its dual network feature with GSM and CDMA which gives user two numbers in the same mobile and allows to switch between the two whenever user want.

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Sony Ericsson K810i Review Posted By : Caroline Telford

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 5:08 am

Before the Cybershot series was given its very own ‘C’ denotation, the line fell under the ‘K’ series of Sony Ericsson. Among these older Cybershot mobile phones, the K810i was one of the top of the line when released, and so it should be no surprise that, even today, it still remains relevant as one of the better mobile cameraphones in the market.

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Sony Ericsson C702 vs. Sony Ericsson C902 Posted By : Caroline Telford

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 5:08 am

A Sony Ericsson Cybershot focuses itself around the camera and other associated functions, that much is a given, and does hold itself true for both the Sony Ericsson C702 and the Sony Ericsson C902.

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Nokia 3120 Classic Review Posted By : Caroline Telford

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 5:08 am

Somehow, in a world where mobile phones continuously seem to aspire to become everything possible, from camera and music player, to internet portal and games console, the Nokia 3120 Classic somehow survives.

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Nokia N73 vs. Nokia N82 Posted By : Caroline Telford

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 4:08 am

At first glance, both the Nokia N73 and Nokia N82 seem pretty similar phones. Admittedly with different designs, but their sizes are about the same, with the Nokia N73 being slightly longer, and the Nokia N82 being slightly thicker.

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Nokia N82 Review Posted By : Caroline Telford

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 4:08 am

Although the Nokia N95 and N82 may differ starkly in terms of appearances, there are really pretty closely modeled after each other, under the hood, that is.

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Samsung J700 vs. Samsung G600 Posted By : Caroline Telford

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 4:08 am

Being roughly similar in terms of general appearance, both due to the fact that the Samsung J700, like the Samsung G600, is a sliderphone, as well as the general configuration of the keys, both these mobile phones do bear a striking resemblance to one another.

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HTC Touch Pro Review Posted By : Caroline Telford

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 4:08 am

Furthering on the design of the HTC Diamond, the HTC Touch Pro takes the strong, and revolutionary points that the Diamond had and puts them together with various other enhancements to create what is, ultimately, a business focused device.

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Sony Ericsson C702 Review Posted By : Caroline Telford

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 4:08 am

What is generally expected from mid level phone is stability, and basic, but not minimal, features. No one expects a mid range phone to perform on par with the latest high end phone that costs three times as much or more, but most would like it if they had some features and all around good quality.

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