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Friday, June 30, 2006

LG Chocolate cellfone VX8500

LG chocolate cellphone
LG Chocolate phone is new trend in phone design. Dimensions are only 95 x 48 x 15.2 mm, and with black box elegance is present. Beside that, there are more interesting features. Cellphone have sensors and when phone isn't in use they are invisible. But when you activate cellular, sensors will glow red. Only than, you will see Touch-sensitive navigation keys with red backlights. When you change SIM card, phone search automatic for WAP setups. Camera resolution 1.3 Mpixels, 128MB memory without Card slot.

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Alcatel E259 cellphone

Alcatel e259 cellfone
Alcatel E259 cellular dimensions are 83x43x22 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 77 grams.
Battery last up to 250/3 hours.
Support networks: GSM 900/1800.
Display: CSTN, 4.096 colors, 102x80 pixels.
Cellfone have 0.5 MB memory.
Multimedia - polifonic mellodies.
Camera - no.
Data transfer - no.
Phonebook up to 250 contacts.

Bad sides: no FM and e-mail.

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Thursday, June 29, 2006

Motorola E1000 cellular phone

Motorola E1000 cellfone
Motorola E1000 cellfone dimensions are 114x23x52 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 140 grams.
Battery last up to 155/4 hours.
Support networks: GSM 900/1800/1900, UMTS
Display: TFT, 262.144 colors, 240x320 pixels.
Cellphone have 16mb memory plus microSD card.
Multimedia - GPRS, MMS, MP3, java.
Camera - 1.2 megapixels, 1280x960 pixels, Video, flash.
Data transfer - USB, bluetooth 1.1.
Phonebook up to 1000 contacts.

Bad sides: hard phone.

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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

LG M4410 cellfone

LG M4410
LG M4410 cellular dimensions are 94x48x25 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 107 grams.
Battery last up to 200/3 hours.
Support networks: GSM 900/1800/1900.
Display: TFT, 262.144 colors, 176x220 pixels.
Cellfone have 8mb memory plus 64MB miniSD card.
Multimedia - GPRS, MMS, MP3, stereo speakers, java.
Camera - 1.3 megapixels, 1280x960 pixels, Video, flash.
Data transfer - USB, bluetooth, infrared.
Phonebook up to 250 contacts.

Bad sides: no FM and e-mail.

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Nokia 8800 cellular

Nokia 8800
Siemens M75 cellular dimensions are 107x46x16.5 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 134 grams.
Battery last up to 190/4 hours.
Support networks: GSM 900/1800/1900, EDGE.
Display: TFT, 262.144 colors, 104x208 pixels.
Cellfone have round 50mb memory.
Multimedia - GPRS, MMS, MP3, FM radio, email, java.
Camera - SVGA, 800x600pixels, Video.
Data transfer - USB, bluetooth v1.2.
Phonebook is unlimited.
Bad sides: no infrared.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Nokia N93 Commercial

TV Commercial for the Nokia N93 video camera phone with short reviews in it.

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Monday, June 26, 2006

Siemens M75 cellfone

Siemense M75 cellular
Siemens M75 cellular dimensions are 110.5x51x21 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 110 grams.
Battery last up to 400/9 hours.
Supports GSM 900/1800/1900, edge networks.
Display is TFT, 262.144 colors, 132x176 pixels.
Cingular have 14mb memory plus 32mb RSMMC card.
Multimedia - GPRS, MMS, MP3, EMS, email, java, dictaphone.
Camera - 1.23MP, 1280x960pixels, Video.
Data transfer - USB, bluetooth, infrared.
Phonebook up to 1000.

Bad sides: hard digits, no GPS.

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Friday, June 23, 2006

Nokia new cellular - art design

Nokia new cellphone
On "Future if mobile design" show in London Air Gallery last week, Nokia presented concept of new cellular made in cooperation with Central St. Martin’s College for Art and Design. 25 industrial design students wored 6 months on that cellphone project for 4G and 5G services which will be on market before 2015.
Nokia decided to accept Daniel Meyer's cellphone model (on photo). Daniel was inspired by the advent of video calling and practice of carrying pictures of family members in pocket. This Nokia mobile phone can be sit as a picture frame, too.

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Thursday, June 22, 2006

Sony ericsson W900i

Sony Ericsson W900i
Sony ericsson W900i cellular dimensions - 109x49x24 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 148 grams.
Battery last up to 340/4 hours.
Supports GSM 900/1800/1900, UMTS networks.
Display is TFT, 262.144 colors, 240x320 pixels.
Cingular have 470MB memory plus memory stick duo pro.
Multimedia - GPRS, MMS, MP3, FM radio, email, java, built-in Walkman music player
Colourful games.
Camera - 2MP, 1600x1200 px, Zoom, Flash, Video.
Data transfer - USB V2.0, bluetooth v2.0, infrared.
Phonebook up to 1000.

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Monday, June 19, 2006

Handspring Treo 650 phone

Handspring Treo 650 cellphone
Handspring Treo 650 dimensions - 112x57x22 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 168 grams.
Battery last up to 240/6 hours.
Supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks.
Display is bright TFT backlit
Fone have 23 MB memory.
Multimedia - GPRS, MP3, email,
Games -
Camera with digital zoom
Data transfer - Bluetooth, EDGE, MMS.

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Motorola V710

Motorola V710 cellfone
Motorola Pebl V6 phone dimensions - 94x49x23 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 115 grams.
Battery last up to 165/3 hours.
Supports GSM 800/900/1800/1900, AMPS, CDMA networks.
Display is TFT, 262.000 colors, 176x220 pixels.
Cingular have 10 MB memory.
Multimedia - GPRS, MMS, EMS, email, java.
Games - Brew
Camera - 1.2MP, 1280x960 px, 4X Zoom, Flash, Video Recorder.
Data transfer - USB, bluetooth v1.2, cdma2000 1xRTT.
Phonebook up to 500.

Bad sides: No infrared.

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Friday, June 16, 2006

How to get new ringtone on cellphone

To find new ringtone for your cellfone, the best way is to go on WAP portal, and download ringtone (melody). If you have bluetooth, you can load ringtone from your computer, with bluetooth adapter. This can be easy. If you have infrared, you need to get PC adapter. Loading file will take some more time than with bluetooth.
If you have mobilephone with memory card, transmitting ringtone will be really easy. Than, you need just card reader or USB cable.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Motorola Pebl V6

Motorola pebl v6 cellfone
Motorola Pebl V6 phone dimensions - 85.5x49x20 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 110 grams.
Battery last up to 250/7.5 hours.
Supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks.
Display is TFT, 262.144 colors, 176x220 pixels.
Cingular have 5.5 MB memory.
Multimedia - GPRS, MMS, email, java, audio notes.
Camera - VGA, 640x480, video, 4x zoom.
Data transfer - USB, bluetooth v1.2.
Phonebook up to 1000.

Bad sides: No memory card slot, camera low resolution.

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Sunday, June 11, 2006

Cellfones games - "Speedway"

"Speedway" brings you everything you expect from one cellfone game: easy navigation, excellent gameplay and variety. Game have several mods, so that brings variety. 3 levels, adons like online races where time is important factor. Everything above will give you multi hour pleasure. Motorcycle fans will love this cellfone game, not just because races are nice done, but all last season records are there, and many players will try to catch them.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Sony Ericsson W800i

Sony Ericson w800i
Sony Ericsson W800i cellfone dimensions are 100x46x21 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 99 grams.
Battery last up to 300/6 hours.
Supports GSM 900/1800/1900 networks.
Display is TFT, 262.144 colors, 176x220 pixels.
Cellfone have 38MB + 512mb MS DUO memory card.
Multimedia - GPRS, MMS, EMS, email, MP3 player, FM radio, java.
Camera - 2MPixels, 1600x1200, video, 4x zoom, flash.
Data transfer - USB v2.0, bluetooth v1.2, infrared.
Phonebook up to 500.

Bad sides: No EDGE.
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You might be also interested in J300i
or in K700i cellphone.

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Thursday, June 08, 2006

Siemens S65 cellphone

Siemens S65 cellphone
Siemens S65 mobilfone dimensions are 109x48x18 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 98 grams.
Battery last up to 250/5 hours.
Supports GSM 900/1800/1900 networks.
Display is TFT, 65.536 colors, 132x176 pixels.
Cellfone have 11MB + 32mb rsmmc memory card.
Multimedia - GPRS, MMS, EMS, email, spikerphone.
Camera - 1.23MPixel, 1280x960 , video.
Data transfer - USB, bluetooth, infrared.
Phonebook up to 1000.

Bad sides: No FM radio, low resolution display.

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Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Samsung D500

Samsung D500 mobilefone dimensions are 94x24x46 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 99 grams.
Battery last up to 300/8 hours.
Supports GSM 900/1800/1900 networks.
Display is TFT, 65536 colours, 176x220 pixels.
Cellfone have 96 MB memory.
Multimedia - GPRS, MMS, Java, EMS, email, MP3, spikerphone.
Camera - 1MP, 1280x1024 , blitz, zoom, video.
Data transfer - USB v1.1, bluetooth V1.2, infrared.
Phonebook up to 500.

Bad sides: No FM radio.

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Friday, June 02, 2006

Motorola V600 cellfone

motorola v600 cellfone

Motorola v600 cellfone have dimensions 87x47x22 mm.
Mobilephone weight is 95grams.
Battery last up to 210/7 hours.
Supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks.
Display is TFT, 65536 colours, 176x220 pixels.
Cellfone have 5.5MB memory.
Multymedia - GPRS, MMS, Java, EMS, email.
Camera - vga (640x480) + video.
Data transfer - USB, bluetooth V1.1.
Phonebook up to 500.

Bad sides are:
No infrared, low memory.

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Thursday, June 01, 2006

The History Of Cellphones

The History Of Cellphones; Telefonos Moviles Just Began With Simple Telephones
by: A.Caxton

Here, with the extract of the book THE HISTORY OF THE TELEPHONE by Herbert N. Casson, we show where moviles, cell phones and pdas began. In that somewhat distant year 1875, when the telegraph and the Atlantic cable were the most wonderful things in the world, a tall young professor of elocution was desperately busy in a noisy machine-shop that stood in one of the narrow streets of Boston, not far from Scollay Square. It was a very hot afternoon in June, but the young professor had forgotten the heat and the grime of the workshop. He was wholly absorbed in the making of a nondescript machine, a sort of crude harmonica with a clock-spring reed, a magnet, and a wire. It was a most absurd toy in appearance. It was unlike any other thing that had ever been made in any country. The young professor had been toiling over it for three years and it had constantly baffled him, until, on this hot afternoon in June, 1875, he heard an almost inaudible sound--a faint TWANG--come from the machine itself.

For an instant he was stunned. He had been expecting just such a sound for several months, but it came so suddenly as to give him the sensation of surprise. His eyes blazed with delight, and he sprang in a passion of eagerness to an adjoining room in which stood a young mechanic who was assisting him.

"Snap that reed again, Watson," cried the apparently irrational young professor. There was one of the odd-looking machines in each room, so it appears, and the two were connected by an electric wire. Watson had snapped the reed on one of the machines and the professor had heard from the other machine exactly the same sound. It was no more than the gentle TWANG of a clock-spring; but it was the first time in the history of the world that a complete sound had been carried along a wire, reproduced perfectly at the other end, and heard by an expert in acoustics.

That twang of the clock-spring was the first tiny cry of the newborn telephone, uttered in the clanging din of a machine-shop and happily heard by a man whose ear had been trained to recognize the strange voice of the little newcomer. There, amidst flying belts and jarring wheels, the baby telephone was born, as feeble and helpless as any other baby, and "with no language but a cry."

The professor-inventor, who had thus rescued the tiny foundling of science, was a young Scottish American. His name, now known as widely as the telephone itself, was Alexander Graham Bell. He was a teacher of acoustics and a student of electricity, possibly the only man in his generation who was able to focus a knowledge of both subjects upon the problem of the telephone. To other men that exceedingly faint sound would have been as inaudible as silence itself; but to Bell it was a thunder-clap. It was a dream come true. It was an impossible thing which had in a flash become so easy that he could scarcely believe it. Here, without the use of a battery, with no more electric current than that made by a couple of magnets, all the waves of a sound had been carried along a wire and changed back to sound at the farther end. It was absurd. It was incredible. It was something which neither wire nor electricity had been known to do before. But it was true.

No discovery has ever been less accidental. It was the last link of a long chain of discoveries. It was the result of a persistent and deliberate search. Already, for half a year or longer, Bell had known the correct theory of the telephone; but he had not realized that the feeble undulatory current generated by a magnet was strong enough for the transmission of speech. He had been taught to undervalue the incredible efficiency of electricity. Nothing so far to the current PDAs and cell phones(moviles) that work without plug-in to the socket and last hours, days and even weeks.

About The Author

A.Caxton is an enthusiast of the new technologies. He carries many information and news websites on cell phones, handhelds, PDAs and Smartphones. One of his new sites( http://www.moviles-y-pdas.com ) carries info in Spanish. Find more reviews on cell phones at http://www.moviles-y-pdas.com/archivos/telefonos_moviles.html

 
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