LG Optimus (16 GB)
Get immersed in the engaging and interesting applications of LG Optimus. It's versatility and style will leave you absolutely awestruck!
BlackBerry Storm 9530 with 3G
Buy and be impressed by the BlackBerry Storm Smartphone. With a unique touch screen and cutting-edge multimedia capabilities, it’s got the power and performance to drive your desires? Update your Facebook, manage your email, chat, shoot video or even edit Microsoft files. Make a great impression as you travel any corner of the world.
Samsung - H1
Samsung H1' Touchscreen mobile phone has a bright 3.5in Oled (organic light-emitting diode) display and QVGA resolution on which its 16.7 million shades of colour. It also offers GPRS, 3G, a 5Mp camera and a 16 GB memory.
HTC Imagio Windows 6.5 Smartphone
Featuring the Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional platform, the ultra-slim HTC Imagio combines performance and functionality in one sleek package. This touchscreen-enabled smartphone offers a large and vibrant, 3.6-inch display with a customizable home screen and an on-screen QWERTY keyboard for fast and easy typing. It also comes with a host of multimedia features which will make sure that you are never far from your favourite music, movies or social platform.
Motorola Quench XT5 - 3G Touch Android GSM
The new Motorola XT5 is more than just a bussiness tool. With its powerful Android platform, Wifi capability, full HTML browser and a 5MP camera with LED flash, you can have lots of fun anytime and anywhere you want to.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Nokia E6 first hands-on! (updated with video)
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Nokia E6 spied again, shows off its touchy Symbian UI
We saw the Nokia E6 first leak a little over a month ago, suggesting that Nokia had plans to add a touchscreen into the portrait QWERTY formula pulled off so well in the E71... but there was a problem: the screen was off. Where's the fun in that? Now another shot of the apparently upcoming Symbian device has leaked -- this time in a darker shade -- showing an updated user interface with icons that look just big enough to comfortably fat-finger. That's all we've got for the moment, but for E71 owners still waiting for their knight in shining armor to swoop in and offer a worthy replacement, this might end up being the closest thing -- assuming, of course, it hasn't been canceled and you're still okay going with Symbian for your next phone.