Archive for the 'Cell Phone' Category

Samsung SCH-r610 Cell Phone by Cricket

The sleek slider-style and powerful handset, Samsung SCH-r610, is now available to customers of Cricket, a subsidiary of unlimited wireless service company Leap Wireless International. This ultra-slim mobile phone is packed with a high-resolution, 262K TFT display, MP3 player with microSD memory slot, 1.3 megapixel camera, WAP 2.0, stereo Bluetooth and a loud, clear speaker […]

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Nokia 6500 Classic

Just a week after we got the Nokia 6500 Slide in our hands, the Classic version arrived bearing an elegant twist. Materials and build feels the same, the only difference being the weight and the size. The first slim phone from Nokia, the 6300, was popular among the masses, giving Nokia the confidence to push […]

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Smart Choice of Our Mobile the Sony Ericsson W910

The Sony Ericsson W910 Walkman phone is designed for entertainment music, 3D games, video and high-speed web access and includes a new Shake control for game play or selecting music tracks and the new Walkman feature SensMe, a new way to browse music files using tempo and style. Sony Ericsson W910 includes a 320×240 pixel […]

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Nokia E 90 Communicator

On Thursday, Nokia launched E 90 Communicator, one more phone from E series. The E90 Communicator is the first enterprise phone from Nokia offering email access, web browsing and maps application for location-based services. The E90 also offers business full function, multimedia as well as 3G ability.
The Nokia E90 Communicator is well equipped. It has […]

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Themed Nokia 2600 Classic

There’s nothing wrong with the retro look when it comes to cell phones. I’m particularly found of the two Nokia 6500 Classic phones, because they still boast current generation technology. And they look pretty hot doing it. Unfortunately, I can’t sing the same praise for this el cheapo wonder. The Nokia 2600 Classic is supposed […]

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Nokia 6263 - black

Features
The 6236’s phone book holds 1,000 contacts with room in each entry for five phone numbers, an e-mail address, a URL, a formal name, a company name and job title, a nickname, a street address, a birthday, and notes (the SIM card holds an additional 250 names). You can save callers to groups and pair […]

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Nokia Cell Phone Comes With E-Mail, XHTML Browser

T-Mobile on Tuesday began offering the Nokia 6263, a classic clamshell cell phone with enhancements, such as e-mail capability and a XHTML browser.
The Nokia 6263 is not a costly multimedia device like the ones recently launched by Nokia as part of its Nseries, but it does fulfill most basic functions required by mobile users.
For example, […]

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Cell phone as modem?

One of the little known secrets of cell phones is that many models can act as modems, and connect your computer to the Internet through a cell carrier. In some cases, you can use a USB cable; in others, a laptop with Bluetooth can be tethered wirelessly with the device. You don’t need a special […]

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Sony Ericsson P1i smartphone

Sony Ericsson has expanded the company’s P-series smartphone range with the release of the P1i. Building on the feature set of earlier models, the Sony Ericsson P1i supports a range of push corporate and consumer email, is WLAN and VoIP enabled and supports connectivity via hi-speed 3G and WiFi. Designed as a complete mobile […]

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

TSA Greenlights Paperless Boarding Passes

The Transportation Security Administration and Continental Airlines announced Tuesday that they will launch a pilot program for paperless boarding passes.
Passengers will now be allowed to receive boarding passes electronically on their cell phones or PDAs, which will then be scanned by TSA security officers at the checkpoint, eliminating the need for a paper boarding pass, […]

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007