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HTC Touch HD software tour. The HTC Touch HD has a 3.8-inch WVGA (480x800) pixels touch sensitive display. It features a newer version of the TouchFLO 3D, Wi-Fi, aGPS, 3G and 5-megapixel camera into a 12mm slim body.

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nokia 5800 xpressmusic 081 Review: Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a mobile phone in the bar form factor. The phone's dimensions and weight are: 111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm and 109g. The device is designed to operate on the following networks: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 HSDPA 2100. It is necessary to note the presence of a digital camera 3.15 MP, GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps, 3,6 Mbps, Bluetooth v1.2 with A2DP, v 2.0, WAP 2.0/xHTML, Predictive Text Input T9. Enjoy the video review!

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Android G1 hands on. The Android G1 is the first phone to run on Google's Android operating system. It is a side-slider with QWERTY and large touch-sensitive display. Features include 3-megapixel camera, microSD slot, Internet Browser and Email.

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Our friends over at USEB has published a review on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. You can find the review with tons of photos and screenshots here.

The model Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is based on Windows Mobile and features the new XPERIA panel interface which is a new vision of the interactive level that a touch screen device must provide. The phone boasts a large 3” VGA display and underneath it a full QWERTY keyboard. The handset supports 3G and Wi-Fi networks and GPS. Other characteristics include a large 400MB storage, memory card slot and 3.15 MP camera

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T-Mobile G1 hands on

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Mobile-review have posted their review of the Nokia 5800. You can read all about it here. Buy the phone from here

Impressions

Call quality was never an issue with the 5800, as it easily lived up to our expectations of a Nokia-branded phone. Ring tones sounded quite loud and we were happy with them even in noisy environments. The vibro alter was of moderate strength.

You also can mute the 5800's notification sounds and ringtones simply by flipping it face-down.

So, first things first, when the 5800 Tube is going to arrive? On December 5th it will kick off in Russia and several other markets; however the rest of Europe won't see it until early 2009 solely because Nokia don't want to tear up their own portfolio before the Christmas season. The 5800 XpressMusic will retail for 279 Euros before subsidies and rebates on all European markets. Intestingly, while they will face some deficit early on, nobody is going to alter the phone's price tag. It's vitally important for Nokia to stick to the price point they announced several days ago to get themselves another bestselling phone.

Nokia's first touchscreen smartphone isn't a mixed bag by any means. Going for it are a stable OS, decent sales package that very few other phones have, and a wealth of multimedia features onboard. For a moment it may feel like a perfect phone, but there is no such thing, right? In fact it does have some glitches in the way of software (for example when adding the Birthday field the phone automatically closes the contact menu), but we certainly expected to see more of them in this newly designed operating system.

On balance the 5800 Tube offers pretty decent sound quality, audible stereo speakers, WiFi connectivity, and a sizable display that will remain the best on the market for a quite a while. Frankly, I can hardly find anything to criticize the 5800 for, given how little it goes for - there has never been a phone like this before and now it raises the bar to a wholly new level. Well, it's about time I wrapped it all up - no point in praising this phone any further, I suppose.

Another thing of note about the 5800 Tube is that it simply won't face any challenges on the market - the Apple iPhone is a steep, fashion-savvy offering that has been deprived of many standard features, so a comparison between these two phones would seem a little too far-fetched. It does have smoother and more eye-candy menus, similar video capabilities, but that's about it - in fact the iPhone packs in around a tenth of what the Nokia 5800 has to offer in terms of functionality. It wouldn't be right to put them in one league and then berate the iPhone for lacking so many useful feats. So let the iPhone remain the ultimate choice for all fashion-conscious users, while the Nokia 5800 will be the way to go for everyone who is after a well-rounded do-it-all solution.

The revolution is already here and its name is "Nokia 5800 XpressMusic" - there will be no other similarly geared and at the same time well-balanced phone in 2009. It sports an unparalleled price/quality ratio and changes the rules for all phone makers out there, including Nokia itself.

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Sony Ericsson has just announced the W705 Walkman phone, an aluminium-crafted slider with HSDPA, Wi-Fi and a 3.2-megapixel camera and LED flash. Sony Ericsson W705 also has another two versions: Sony Ericsson W705a, for the Americas, and Sony Ericsson W705 u, an UMA-enabled, Orange-exclusive version.

Specification:

  • Award-winning clear audio experience – listen to music as it was meant to be heard
  • Desktop direct search to online music – Go online for the best songs and most popular videos on YouTube™
  • Wi-Fi™ and DLNA certified™ – connect the way you want
  • PlayNow™ arena - a complete range of mobile entertainment
  • Shake control – switch tracks and control the volume with the flick of a wrist
  • SensMe™ - create playlists based on mood rather than artists or genres
  • Large 2.4” screen – view websites and emails with high clarity
  • Automatic rotation – switch from portrait to landscape with just a tilt of the phone
  • Google Maps™ for Mobile – never get lost again
  • 3.2 megapixel camera – snap and share your favourite images via Bluetooth™
  • FM radio with TrackID™ - listen to the radio while on the move
  • 4GB memory card – store up to 3900 songs

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titanas master ninja Nokia N96 review   Ninja Style

My buddy Titanas over at pestaola.gr has reviewed the Nokia N96. You can find his review here

Using the Nokia N96 for almost a week i came up with a single impression: love the phone, hate the build quality.

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