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All three phones are part of the MING Dynasty, a new series from Motorola, and are featured as PDA phones. The 1600 has a 3. 2 megapixel camera with autofocus, while the A1800 has a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus. Both phones have handwriting recognition and GPS. 2. 4-inch touchscreen device will feature handwriting recognition, a 2 megapixel cam, memory expansion via SD card, and hopefully the bezel around the screen will end up a little more even
Motorola A810, also available today, abandons the transparent flip cover of the MING line and is targeted at a more entry-level audience that still wants a touchscreen but with fewer extras. It lacks GPS and scales back to a two-megapixel camera while supporting the same handwriting features of the premium phones along with a native 3. 5mm headphone jack for listening to MP3s.
With a large touch screen display and Motorola’s advanced handwriting recognition, it’s easy to communicate whether you are sending or receiving SMS or e-mail. Text entry is as easy as using the stylus to write directly on the 2. 2” interactive screen. For even more visual communications, shoot, snap and share pictures or video with the built in 2 megapixel camera and video recording and playback functionality. Share photos and videos instantly via MMS or e-mail, or with up to 2 GB of removable memory, there is plenty of room to store photos and video to show off to friends later.
A810 makes it easy to connect with friends or family and share important moments. An easy to use touch screen interface with access to e-mail and Internet, make it simple to manage your busy professional life, while an integrated MP3 player, FM radio and video recording/playback capabilities help stimulate your senses during downtime.
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Over the past 25 years, we have seen vast improvements in the technology that surrounds us. Many people take what we have available to us for granted, for example when was the last time you got up from your sofa to change the TV channel?
One of the most useful applications of technology is communication, gone are the days of attaching your message to a carrier pigeon. Now we have E-mail, Fax, Instant Messaging, Social networking and of course, the Mobile Phone.
As your reading this it is likely there is at least 1 mobile phone within 10 metres of where you are sitting, you have probably used one today as well. In fact in several countries there are more mobile phones than people including the UK
Today I am going to show you how mobile phones have evolved
The 80s The first generation
Often referred to as the decade of greed reflecting the economic and social climate in the UK and USA. However the 1980s are also considered to be the transition between the industrial and information ages.
Motorola DynaTAC
The first commercially available handheld mobile phone was the Motorola DynaTAC which was approved in 1983.
Weighing in at an outstanding 794 grams and measuring 10 inches tall, the DynaTAC was a true trooper. It had the standard 12 button layout we see on todays mobile phones along with 9 additional keys-
Rcl (Recall), Clr (Clear), Snd (Send), Sto (Store), Fcn (Function), End (End), Pwr (Power), Lock (Lock), Vol (Volume)
Motorola have announced that they will release a 21st anniversary edition of the phone built to the original specification with modern day components.
It did have one advantage though, if someone tried to mug you, you could club them over the head with it and make your get away.
Nokia 100
The first handset from Nokias Original series of handsets was designed especially for the growing consumer market. From the ground up it was designed to be easy to use by mobile phone virgins, a concept that Nokia is renowned for worldwide.
Nokias market research at the time revealed buyers were purchasing handsets for security reasons. Based on this 3 special keys were integrated, the first a red number 9 that was programmed to dial emergency services. The second was represented by an envelope to call voice mail systems and the third could be programmed to user preference.
The handset weighed a mere 340 grams and also included the keyguard system which protected against calls being made accidentally.
The 90s The Second Generation
The 90s marked the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the cold war; it also marked the dot com boom and rise of the internet. Economic growth sat hand in hand with technological development.
Motorola StarTAC
This was the first phone to appear in the flip format. Its generally agreed this was inspired by the original Star Trek communicator; The phone was released in January 1996 and in 2005 PC World Magazine ranked it at number 6 in The 50 Greatest Gadgets Of The Past 50 Years
It was also the first phone to feature the vibrating alert feature dubbed Vibracall, at the time only Motorola handsets could make use of this feature as they held the patent. Back in the day it was also considered the smallest (94 mm x 55 mm x 19 mm) and lightest (94 grams) mobile phone available, it even made cameo appearances in films such as 8mm staring Nicolas Cage.
Nokia 5110
The Nokia 5110 was released to the public in 1998 and very quickly became the most popular mobile phone in the world. It was rugged, had excellent battery life and of course was one of the first phones to feature the game snake.
One of the main features that set the Nokia 5110 apart from the competition was Nokias Express on fascias. For the first time users could customise exactly how their phone looked, people could create custom fascias for their mobile phones allowing them to stand out from the crowd.
Siemens S10
The Siemens S10 was the first to feature a colour screen; it marked a revolution in mobile phone history. It was released to the general public in 1998 and to celebrate/show off their achievement, Siemens included an Easter egg to display a Palm Tree Image.
Although this was the first mobile phone to feature a colour screen, demand for the handset was fairly low. The colours looked washed out and the screens suffered from vertical ghosting. A feature I quite like about the phone, is the ability to assign a colour to a contact in your phonebook, similar to how you can assign colours to files on modern day apple macs.
Nokia 3210
The Nokia 3210 was a massively popular handset, initially launched in 1999. It had a winning combination of cutting edge features. It was the first mobile phone to have an internal antenna and unlike the Nokia 5110, you could replace both the front and back covers of the phone.
For the first time in the mobile phone industry an advertising campaign was launched for the handset aimed predominantly at young people. The inclusion of 3 games, changeable fascias, customisable ringtones and aggressive pricing led to the handsets huge popularity with those aged 15-25.
The 2000s Third Generation
The start of 2000 went down in history with the worlds biggest excuse to get drunk, the new millennium. The 2000s have sparked escalation of social issues from the 90s such as healthcare, human rights, gender equality, homosexuality, body image and terrorism. But what has it done for technology?
Samsung SGH-M100
2000 was the year that re-defined digital convergence, combining multiple devices into one in the name of convenience. Samsung had created an award winning combination of a mobile phone with an integrated MP3 Player.
It had 32MB of integrated memory, and connected to your PC with a parallel interface. Included with the handset was an inline remote allowing complete control of your music, there was also a headset included that doubled up as a personal handsfree.
J-SH04 Sharp
The first commercially available camera phone was released to the Asian market in 2000. The phone boasted a 110,000 pixel camera using an integrated CCD sensor and a glorious 256 colour screen to display your captured moments.
There was also a miniature mobile colour printer available so you could make hard copies of your photos. Its generally thought that the camera phone and mobile printer was inspired by the Purikura photo booths that could be found scattered around Tokyo at the time.
Ericsson T68
Released in time for Christmas 2001, the T68 had the strongest set of features ever seen on a mobile phone and managed to do so in style while remaining lightweight and compact (100 mm x 48 mm x 20 mm 84 grams).
Although not the first phone to feature Bluetooth (this was the Ericsson T36 in 2000) it was the first that penetrated the market and became widespread. It also featured Infrared, GPRS, TriBand, WAP, SMS, Predictive Text, EMS, WAP, Colour screen, Customisable ring tones, Custom wallpapers, Screensavers and a Photo phonebook. This phone set the standards for those to come.
Motorola V3/RAZR
This handset had the power to make the world spin the opposite direction on it axis. It was released into the wild in 2004, and possibly one of the most distinct handsets of all time due to its looks and size. It was initially considered as an exclusive fashion phone.
Like its great granddad the Motorola StarTAC, the V3 managed to make it into PCworlds The 50 Greatest Gadgets Of The Past 50 Years at the number 12 spot.
The handset was just 13mm thick (53 mm x 98 mm x 13 mm) and weighed just 99 grams. In less than a year of its release it was reported that the RAZR V3 was the most popular clamshell handset available, and by July 2006 Motorola had shipped 50 million units.
Nokia N95
The N95 does it all. Gone are the days of carrying a mobile phone, An MP3 Player, A GPS unit in your car, A PDA/Laptop, A video camera or a digital camera. One single device than can do it all was released to the public in March 2007.
The handset packs a 5 megapixel camera with carl zeiss optics, Video recording at 640×480, WiFi, Quad Band, Integrated GPS and an MP3 player. Even though by todays standards it is considered heavy at 120 grams and quite large in size (99×53x20 mm) the handset shot to the number one spot in its first week of release. This was mainly due to the huge amount of anticipation for the handset.
After that, people are left wondering what is next? Is it possible to make a mobile phone any better than this? The answer is yes, and the answer begins with A.
The Future - Fourth Generation
Apple iPhone
Apple are notorious for the way they market their products, they have built up hype over months if not years for this product. They are very secret with what they do, and the public piece patents together to work out Apples new product. In fact, over 200 patents are related to the technology behind the iPhone.
The iPhones features include those of a camera phone, a multimedia player, mobile phone and internet services such as web browsing and E-mail. All of this is controlled by a massive 3. 5 inch touchscreen interface. It is available with 8GB or 16GB of storage and apple are trying to capture 1% of the entire mobile phone market within its first year of launch, thats 10 million units.
Already Apple are to release a revised model of the Apple iPhone, the iPhone 3G, currently penned for release mid July. It includes new features such as 3G data transmission and built in GPS allowing you to literally find the nearest hotel, train station, pub no matter where you are.
Ron Garriques, president of the Mobile Devices Business division at Motorola, has announced Motorola’s strategy for 2007. He stated that Motorola would like to, “grow profitably with wickedly compelling products and rich experiences”. They hope to make their strategy a reality with “quality and efficiency”.
Motorola has announced that they will be releasing 3G versions of two of their very popular new handsets. The 3G Rizr will be released as the Rizr Z8, and the 3G Krzr will be released and the Krzr K3.
“3G” stands for third generation, and integrates broadband technology into the phone handset. The technology allows for faster transfer of data, giving the phone faster downloads for the internet and all types of media. 3G technology has become quite necessary in the video age, giving greater bandwidth to users.
Motorola says that they are pushing this effort in order to make the mobile experience for fun and powerful for its users. They want to see progress in mobile gaming, television, and internet, which all would need more bandwidth that has been available. Streaming television requires the most bandwidth, and Motorola wants to be the first to offer a handset that can handle fully this technology.
Cell phone service companies will also have to step up in order for these technological aspirations to become reality. In truth, none of the major providers offer enough bandwidth to offer these services. Their networks will need some upgrading, so pressure from handset manufacturers should be a great thing for consumers.
Motorola has also confirmed officially the existence of the Scpl platform, which has been talked about now for about a year. The Scpl, pronounced “scalpel” will be a 3G handset built on an amazingly thin platform. The scalpel has been talked about in forums now for quite some time; there is already a remarkable buzz over the model.
The Scpl will bring a much-needed, high-end handset to Motorola. They have been missing a high-end model ever since the Razr evolved into a low-end phone. Inevitably, every model degrades eventually. The Razr stayed high-end for some time. Motorola should be able to increase profitability, as high-end models normally have greater margins for profit.
The new MotoMing is a clamshell that Motorola has announced for its media-hungry users. The model is a clamshell with a clear upper shell, allowing users to see the screen without flipping the phone open. The phone was built for video downloading and television streaming.
Motorola is making these recent efforts and part of a plant to increase their brand equity, which should make the company much more profitable. They made obvious strides with the Razr, and are now planning their next generation moves. The Scpl may be the next big hit; it will be the thinnest and smallest phone ever made. The integration of 3G technology into a handset that size will indeed be revolutionary.
We predict that Motorola will have a great year in 2007. They have new products that are revolutionary. Their major aesthetic changes have made the company a big-time player in the mobile handset business. They should continue to gain market share in the upcoming years.
With the announcement of Apple about its iPhone at the Macworld 2007, a whole lot of discussion started in the tech savvy world. People were eager to extract detailed information about the function and features of this new generation device. Now, shroud has been unwrapped. This lovely device is sleek in appearance with top-notch video and music features. The innovative touchscreen is easy to handle and its multi-media has relishing quality. The iPhone has a marvelous display with trim profile and no external antenna. It measures 115mm long x 61mm wide x 12mm deep. To compare, it is wide and tall like Palm Treo 750, but much thinner than the popular Motorola RAZR. Its display is of glass instead of plastic, very handy to fit our hand. The iPhone handset’s display is noteworthy; it does not only take full advantage of the large size (3. 5 inches) but also translates it into superb colors, crisp graphics and smooth movements. True to Apple’s style, the iPhone’s menu is user friendly, and attractive. Series of colored images are visible in the main menu, important features like camera, calendar and setting are placed on the top and mail folder, phone menu, iPod player, and Safari Web browser sits at the bottom of the screen. Smooth animation helps in quick shift from one function to the other. Depending on one’s requirement the touchscreen quickly transforms into a keyboard, number keypad, Safari browser, and video or music player. The iPhone is gaining popularity for its multi-touch technology, this allows finger to manipulate the screen in variety of ways. If looking at a message, you can easily amplify the text by pushing and holding over a particular area. Just move the text without lifting the finger and whole text will appear in a magnified way. In the same way, zoom in and zoom out can be performed by just putting and lifting of the finger. Likewise, in the Web browser, one can scroll the Web page by just slipping the finger, or double tap for zoom. When viewing your message list and want to delete some items, just swipe the finger from left to right throughout the message. A ‘delete’ button will come out – press it. Thanks to the iPhone’s motion sensor, it automatically adjusts the handset’s display orientation when one flips it on its side while exploiting its Internet browser and video or music players. The moment one lifts the iPhone to the ear, its proximity sensor automatically switch off the display. One of the best exterior features of iPhone is its ‘hardware menu button’. The moment you push it, it takes you back to the home screen, regardless of any applications. This single button saves you from multiple menu taps, if you are sank in secondary menu. On the top of the handset is the call controlling button, just one tap will mute the ringer, or double tap to send the call to the voicemail. This top button can also be used to put your phone asleep. So, if you are looking for an expensive latest gadget, it is nice to have iPhone. After waiting for a very long time for the launch of iPhone in Australia, it is finally here for all, but we all look forward to the days of a cheap iphone.
During recent years, mobile phones are considered as one of the most important possessions. This is because you can do several things with your phone, especially when it comes with the latest features. The main reason why people have mobile phones is for calling. But now, there are some phone models which allow you to capture images. You can also listen to songs on your phone, or watch videos. As a matter of fact, there are some models which let you watch your favorite television programs. There are even phone models which allow you to access your e-mail or browse the internet. Such is the advancement of the latest mobile phone models, that you are able to do more than just call someone. If you want to have these features on your handset, you have to go for high-end models. However, this type of mobile is usually very expensive. If you think that your hard-earned cash is not fit for luxury possessions, there is now good news for you.
With hundreds of mobile phone models and retailers out there, it is very time consuming to find the best mobile phone and the cheapest mobile deals. You can conduct your search through local phone retailers within your area. But if you want to do this conveniently, you can search for cheap deals over the web. Several of UK’s top mobile phone retailers are operating on the internet, allowing you to find the best mobile deal online. Sometimes browsing through the selections of each online retailer can be such a chore. It will make you even more confused on which handset to shop for. In order to make your search easier and faster, check out online price comparison websites. One of these sites is CompareYourMobile, which provides information on the latest mobile phone deals.
Through CompareYourMobile, you will be able to compare mobile deals. The site is posted with information on all manufacturers like Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Nokia, Palm, BlackBerry, and LG. This information includes a description, features and a picture of every phone available and then searches all of the UK mobile phone retailers and then conveniently lists the deals available in order of Price, Line Rental, Free Minutes or Texts and in minutes you have saved a fortune and found the best deal for You. Examples of these affordable high-end models are GPS phones, touch screen phones, flip phones, slider phones, pink phones, Windows phones, slim phones, camera phones, and other sought-after models. You will even find Pay As You Go mobiles including Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung, HTC, Blackberry, JCB and many more.
The details of these mobiles are updated automatically twice each day to make sure you are always in front of the latest and best deals to help you compare mobile deals easily and quickly.
If you want more from your shopping experience, you can opt for mobile deals with free gifts. There are some phone retailers which offer deals along with free items such as a Dell laptop, high-definition LCD TV, Apple iPod nano and touch, Playstation 3, xBox360, Nintendo Wii and other gifts. Through these deals, you will be able to get more than what other sites are offering. Among the leading UK phone retailers posting mobile deals on CompareYourMobile are Vodafone, T-Mobile, Orange , Virgin Mobile, Three, Nokia, The Link, Virgin Mobile, Comet, phones4u, Carphonewarehouse ,Dialaphone, onestopphoneshop, e2save, Mobileshop. com and many many more offering information on their cheap deals and special offers available.
More and more people are asking themselves, “How do I deal with all these old cell phones?” Everyone has started with the old “brick” style phone, then upgraded to a “flip” phone, then upgraded to a “camera” phone, and so on. Now you have a Blackberry Storm or Apple iPhone 3Gs and have a drawer full of old cell phones. Well, we have talked to many people who said they are thinking about trashing them and just figured they were worth nothing. Others have said, “They make great toys for my kids. ” Maybe you are one of those people holding on to those old cell phones for dear life because you think deep down inside, “they have to be worth something. ” Well, you are right! Thousands of people have visited: www. cellitused. com and have turned thier otherwise useless cell phones and iPods into something more useful, CASH! Cellitused. com was founded in early 2006 and buys over 250 types of cell phones, many iPods and even broken cell phones and iPods. Here is how it works. It is suprising how easy it is! Visit www. cellitused. com and add your old cell phones and iPods to the cart. Then, fill out the order form with your contact information and email address. You can choose to print a free shipping label or have free shipping materials sent to you. Once you complete the order, simply ship your phones and iPods to Cellitused. com. All shipping is free and you get a check in the mail within 14 days. Now, I know what you are thinking, “it doesn’t get much better,” and “I get paid for old and broken cell phones and iPods. It does get better! Cellitused. com does not throw your old and broken equipment in the trash. They use every part for repair or proper recycling. The waste caused by old electronics will stay out of landfills and you get paid for it! It is a win-win for everyone! If you want to see how you can get paid for old and broken cell phones and iPods then check out the Cellitused Commercial.
SouthernLINC wireless is an innovative wireless cellular device with excellent service and two-way voice communication. The provided cell phones are built very durable for construction working and tough jobs so the phone is close to unbreakable. Also the two-way voice works just like a walkie talkie. The communication is much faster, especially when you are close to someone and have questions or comments. The inconvenience of calling and waiting for the ring until the person finally answers the phone. You just do it with a push of a button. The best part about it is it requires no minutes!! You can talk all you want. Switching to SouthernLINC Wireless with our powerful Push to Talk two-way radio technology can help make you and your business more productive.
SouthernLINC Wireless has all the features of the other big carriers, but we understand what it takes to run your business. We are local and working side-by-side with you in the same community.
If you haven’t looked at SouthernLINC Wireless recently, you should see all that there is to offer, including Unlimited and Nationwide Cellular Plans to help minimize billing surprises. Also, you can call anywhere, anytime, to any network, coast to coast, with no short lists of people you can call.
SouthernLINC Wireless is a wireless communications network that is backed up by the strength and reliability of Southern Company - the parent company of four electric utilities in the Southeast: Alabama Power, Georgia Power, Gulf Power and Mississippi Power, which are also SouthernLINC Wireless customers. Also, SouthernLINC Wireless provides reliable wireless communications service, including mobile phones, to a wide range of businesses and consumers within our 128,000 square-mile coverage area that includes Alabama, Georgia, southeastern Mississippi, and the Florida Panhandle.
SouthernLINC Wireless is instant and reliable for the general workplace. People often use SouthernLINC wireless for quick on the go jobs to avoid time consuming phone calls. SouthernLINC Wireless was originally made by the well known company Motorola. SouthernLINC wireless has been used for many government purposes such as the military to obtain private conversations. It can be used whether the network is on or off.
SouthernLINC Wireless is also used in many other fields such as healthcare, construction, Education, Utilities, General Business and many more occasions.
The best part about this high tech 2-way voice interaction and quality built phone is that it is at very low cost and easily affordable.
One of our new phones is our Motorola i880 with incredible features including:
Small, thin, multimedia, flip phone
Bluetooth enabled
Stereo MP3 player w/ external controls
Memory card expansion slot
2. 0 MP camera
Forward facing stereo speakers
Push to Talk 2-way radio functionality
The i880 multimedia camera phone is thin and very durable. Although small, it is packed with all of the features that you could possibly want in a wireless cell phone; a digital camera, Bluetooth, Music Player, PTT and GPS capability and much more options are available.
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In fast paced and ever changing world of present times, connectivity has become one of the major necessity of life for people from developed and developing economies like US, European countries (UK, France etc. ) India, Brazil, Russia and others. There are currently available numbers of options for people to remain connected with their near and dear ones. These include Mobile Phones Internet (via email & chatting), fax and definitely snail mail as well, though it has lost its usability in today’s world which is being ruled by latest inventions in IT & communication technology in general. But, if we talk of only mobile connectivity then there is no better option than having a good mobile handset, featuring numbers of latest connectivity options including GPS, GPRS, built in web browser, multiple messaging options (SMS, Email, IM) etc. Referring to UK, currently there are numerous choices available before buyers in UK, to choose a best fit mobile handset from. The large collection of available mobile handset can broadly be divided into three main categories of basic handset, average handset and high-end mobile handsets. The first category of basic handsets mainly consists mobile phones showcasing the basic specifications like built in FM, a low-power built in camera (if any), speaker phone and others. Some of the handset which easily find their place in this category are: Nokia 5030 Xpressradio (a very good basic handset from Nokia, showcasing built in FM radio), Nokia 1661, Sony Ericsson Z555 (a flip phone with basic features like 1. 3 MP built in camera, bluetooth, GPRS, multiple messaging options including Email and instant messaging), Motorola Aura (an stylish looking flip phone with 2GB of internal memory and 2 MP built in camera, GPRS, music player etc. ), Samsung E1100, Samsung E2210 B etc. The second category of average handset mainly consist start up touchscreen handsest, mobile phones devised solely for entertainment featuring spearker phone, powerful built in camera, music player, GPS, Wi-fi etc. Handsets like LG KP500 Cookie, LG BL 40 New Chocolate, Nokia 5320 Xpressmusic, HTC magic, Moto ROKR ZN50, Samsung M7600 Beat DJ, Samsung S3650 Corby etc. are all from this category. The third category of high end mobile phones is mainly composed of PDAs, latest released android handsets, diamond studded costly handsets from Virtu and latest touchscreen cum PDA handsets featuring built in full QWERTY keyboard. Some of the celebrated handsets which easily find their place in this category are: Nokia N97, Nokia N900, BlackBerry Curve 8320 (a classic PDA device), BlackBerry storm 9500 (touchscreen cum PDA handset), HTC touch diamond (another touchscreen cum PDA device), HTC touch pro 2 (touchscreen cum PDA device featuring built-in full qwerty keyboard), Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 (one of the best PDA handsets ever launched by people’s handset maker Sony Ericsson), Motorola DEXT (an android phone featuring built in full qwerty keyboard) which has not been released yet, Apple iphone 3GS, Vertu Constellation (a luxurious handset), Samsung I8000 Omnia II (a revolutionary touchscreen cum PDA device featuring Samsung’s proprietary TouchWiz 2. 0 UI) etc. In conclusion, we see availability of numerous options before cell phone users in UK to choose a handset, meeting their requirements with an ease. Especially in view of numerous price comparison websites showcasing mobile phone deals from different mobile carriers.
After having a grand achievement worldwide, the mobile market hasn’t shown any sign of slowing down but, it has growing with more paces in its wheel and now heading towards a wireless revolution in the present mobile market. Because of the great demand, Mobile phone manufacturers are now brining all sorts of mobile phones in to the market with all the high ended features that are available with slim, sexy, and charming built. Flip is one of the popular series of mobile phones that are in fashion as well as in great demand. Flip phones looks cool because of their smaller size as they fold into two pieces and fits into the hands and pockets easily. People loves flip mobile phones because they are really sleek and compact with all the great features. The main advantage of flip mobile phones is its bigger screen and keypad protection. Due to its folder style screen is big as the phone itself and that makes the viewing of menu and other applications easier on the phone. Flip mobile phones have really lots of reasons to satisfy us. And in the last few years, flip mobile phones have topped the popularity charts quite in a glorious manner. And that’s why the mobile Manufacturers are continuously bringing one after another decent flip mobile phone thus wowing users all in a befitting manner. The advantage with flip mobile phone is that the protection of display and keypad due to its flip design. Flip mobile phones help the users to have an unscratched screen even after rough uses. Almost all the latest Flip mobile phones come with dual a screen that helps you to get information on incoming calls, received messages and missed calls etc. even without opening the phone. Flip mobile phone gives a fashionable look and comes with latest functionalities including camera, music, connectivity, memory expansion, games, internet access a nd so on. Flip mobile phones not only fits into one’s hand or pocket but it also reveals one’s style statement. Flip mobile phones available in the market are designed by some popular brands including Samsung, Nokia, LG, Motorola and Sony Ericsson mobiles. The Motorola’s RAZR2 Espresso, Nokia 6600 Fold Black, KRZR K1and RAZR2 V8 are some popular flip models that are in great demand. Getting a fashionable flip mobile phone for yourself would-be a wise decision for you as it will keep yourself ahead in terms of fashion as well as technology.
At present, we are witnessing a launch spree of stunning handsets from different handset makers in UK. The launched handsets are not only amazing in terms of their cutting edge specifications but are also cost effective as well, in view of their low pricing which is a direct result of growing competition amongst leading handset makers (Nokia, HTC, BlackBerry, LG, Samsung etc. ), operating currently in UK. Network service providers (O2, Vodafone, 3, T3, Orange etc. ) together with mobile handset makers have come up with an attractive line up of mobile phone deals, featuring latest released handsets of different mobile phone manufacturers. To start with, popular handset maker, Nokia has launched its numbers of New Mobile Phones Coming on to another handset maker Sony Ericsson, an impressive line up of new mobile handsets have just been launched by it which include nearly all types of phones, ranging from cheap low end basic mobile phones to high end costly PDA devices. Some of the recently launched mobile phones, launched by Sony Ericsson are Xperia series of handsets (the celebrated range of high end PDA devices ever launched by Sony Ericsson), Satio (the rocking touchscreen handset, packed with 3G connectivity), W508 (a stylish flip phone), Z555 (a low end flip phone, featuring 1. 3 MP of built in camera), Aino(the champion slider touchscreen handset, designed specially for young generation), Sony Ericsson W350i clearance and others. The champion touchscreen handset maker HTC is also in the race with its recently released series of touchscreen handsets, featuring some of the very best touchscreen phones viz. HTC touch diamond 2, HTC touch pro 2 (one of the best touchscreen cum PDA handset from HTC, featuring full QWERTY keyboard), HTC magic (a cost effective touchscreen gadget), HTC Snap (a PDA handset quite similar to smart phones from Blackberry), HTC hero (An android touchscreen handset). Following the ongoing launch campaign of latest handsets from leading mobile handset makers, father of mobile phones, Motorola has also made available its numbers of latest handsets. Some of the most popular handsets which have recently been launched by Motorola are Motorola Aura (stunning looking flip phones, launched to commemorate Motorola’s contribution in Apollo 11 mission, as a communication technology provider), Moto DEXT (first Android handset from Motorola), Moto Jewel (a sexy looking flip phone, designed especially for women), Moto Razr2 V8 (the sleek flip handset with GSM quad band compatibility), Moto EM 330 (another good quality flip handset from Motorola for upper-middle segment of mobile phone users) and others. In order to keep its tag of being an acclaimed PDA handset maker, BlackBerry has also come up with its recently launched line up of PDAs, such as BlackBerry 8300 curve, BlackBerry Bold 9000, BlackBerry 9500 storm (a full fledged touchscreen cum PDA handset), BlackBerry 8800 (the unlocked GSM device and can be used with any GSM SIM while traveling internationally) etc. In nutshell, we see the growing numbers of new mobile phones in mobile handset market of UK, following the launch of latest handsets by nearly all the leading handset makers. And, in view of large numbers of choices available, it has become quite easy for users in UK, to get a best fit handset at cost effective pricing, making the collection of new mobile handset attractive for everyone. PR: wait. . . I: wait. . . L: wait. . . LD: wait. . . I: wait. . . wait. . . Rank: wait. . . Traffic: wait. . . Price: wait. . . C: wait. . .
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