Android Phone Available with T-Mobile

February 14, 2009 · Filed Under Mobile Phone News, Mobile Phone Plans, Mobile Phone Reviews · Comment 

If you are looking for the “next big thing” in the world of mobile phones then is surely must be an Android phone. A development on from 3G and backed by Google, Android phones have got everyone talking.

T-Mobile is currently offering the G1 handset on the Android platform, and it is available free when signing up for a contract price plan. So how does this handset perform?

It is a sleek and stylish handset, and in keeping with the Smartphones of today it is of course touch screen. The screen literally pops up to reveal a QWERTY keyboard (without which, any kind of text entry would prove impossible). The handset is packed with plenty of Google applications and has an Apple-like application store. It has an adequate 3.15MP camera with auto-focus.

This quirky handset performs well, but until it is developed further, users may chose to wait for the G2.

 

 

Nokia N85 – Successor to the N96

February 8, 2009 · Filed Under Mobile Phone News, Mobile Phone Reviews · Comment 

Fans of the Nokia N96 looking to upgrade their mobile phone should consider the Nokia N85. 

This handset is, in all areas, vastly superior to the N96. Firstly, build quality is a vast improvement. It has built in Nokia Maps and features such as dedicated multi media buttons which reveal themselves when you slide the screen up instead of down.

The N85 has a powerful and capable 5MP camera with powerful LED flash which performs well for both still images and video.

The main plus point for this mobile phone is its striking screen. This large OLED display promises improved battery life and the same brightness from an LED powered display, whilst having an exceptionally high contrast ratio.

Pre-loaded applications include the N-Gage gaming platform, which allows the user to purchase games, download trial versions and share high scores and messages with other players. Business users will love the phones email, web browser and document readers. For email, existing POP3 or IMAP email accounts can be used, as well as Mail for Exchange. HTML emails cannot be viewed.

As a music phone, the handset benefits from the dedicated media buttons and a dedicated key, which provides quick access to all of your key services.

This handset is such an improvement over the N96 that it really must be considered when looking to upgrade your handset.

A Credit Crunch Busting Walkman Phone from Sony Ericsson

February 8, 2009 · Filed Under Mobile Phone News, Mobile Phone Reviews · Comment 

 

If you are looking for a cheap, music mobile phone then take a look at the Sony Ericsson W302.

At around £80 this handset may be near the top of your budget, but you certainly get cracking value for your money, especially if you use your phone to download and listed to music.

The handset design is slim and solid, giving a no nonsense feel and is available in silver or black.

The buttons on the front of the handset may be a little small for some, but usability is assisted by the well laid out call and end buttons clustered under the screen. 

Inside you will find the usual Sony Ericsson Walkman features such as Stereo Bluetooth, email support and a 2MP camera. 3G connectivity is however absent.

The Walkman music player takes pride of place in this handset and offers superb sound quality whilst being incredibly easy to use. In addition there is an FM radio with RDS support.

Side buttons increase the usability of the Walkman by providing dedicated access to both the music and camera functions.

For just 2MP the camera is surprisingly impressive. However, lack of flash means it only performs well in well-lit surroundings.

In terms of memory the phone has an internal capacity of 20MB and this can be increased by adding up to 512MB via an external memory card.

This handset is sure to prove popular with fans of Sony Ericsson Walkman phones, thanks to its price and features.

Orange Offer Stunning Sony Ericsson for just £40

January 15, 2009 · Filed Under Mobile Phone News, Mobile Phone Reviews · Comment 

 

If you are watching your pocket during 2009, but still fancy owning a sleek and stylish mobile phone then Orange may have just the deal for you.

They are currently offering the stunning Sony Ericsson T303 for just £40 on Pay-As-You-Go.

Available in two colour finishes, glossy black or brushed steel the T303 will certainly turn heads. However on closer inspection some phone fans may be disappointed by the relatively small screen, which oddly only allows you to see 9 out of 12 icons on the main menu. Pictures and wallpapers can also lack clarity.

The menu is actually in the new Sony Ericsson layout, so this phone is keeping up with developments in that area.

The 1.3MP provides photos of a good quality, which are fine for printing and sharing.

The handset does not offer email, but MMS and SMS plus voice messaging are provided. Messaging is relatively easy thanks to the large keyboard and raised keys. Added features include Bluetooth, and FM radio, a music player and USB file transfer plus 8MB of internal memory (which cannot be increased as there is no space for an additional memory card).

For the £40 price tag this cheap mobile handset seems to be more style over substance, but with such good looks you may find it hard to resist!

 

 

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