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Nokia N95
Nothing is impossible for the Finns!!!. Just pick up the Nokia N95 and all your doubts about the previous statement will be dispelled. The N95 is a revolutionary product combining satellite navigation, a cutting-edge 5-megapixel camera, media player and PDA functions in a handset that somehow isn't the size of a brick.
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Nokia 8600 Luna
Do you want a phone which is not owned by every third or fourth acquaintance? To be different, are you willing to cough up wads of money, where as you can pick up a perfectly functional handset with more advanced multimedia features for a fraction of its price? If answer to these question are yes, then Nokia 8600 Luna is the answer to your prayers. The Finnish mobile giant has released the painfully expensive Luna aimed squarely at the elite market. The 8600 is a 2.5 mobile loaded with QVGA display, 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, quad-band GSM, EDGE data, and Flash Lite 1.1.
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LG KG800 (Chocolate)
The LG KG800 is LG’s flagship
model for 2006 and is easy to see why. With stunning looks, it’s bound
to turn a few heads and is the very reason there has been high
anticipation for this product prior to release. When originally
released in its homeland in Korea the handset was infused with the
scent of chocolate, which led it to gaining the nickname “The
Chocolate.” Unfortunately all other handsets marketed outside of Korea
didn’t retain the smell but the nickname still stands. This review aims
to see if the initial hype surrounding the LG was merited or was just
all hot air.
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Nokia N73
The N73 resides in the coveted N series
range created by Nokia which is defined by the cutting edge technology it
includes. The N72 and the N93 complete the series with the N73 being the
imaging specialist of the three. Being in the 3MP camera range the N73 faces
stiff competition from Sony Ericsson and Samsung, with the winner sure to be
crowned the king of imaging.
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Nokia 8800
The 8800 is the third phone to be released
by Nokia in the 8 series range, which originated in 2001. Its two predecessors
(8850 and 8910) performed extremely well in the market, as they incorporated
the renowned ease of use associated with Nokia
and beautiful cutting edge designs. This handset is no different, and is
perhaps the most attractive of all. Incorporating stainless steel for the
finish, it’s a guaranteed head turner and wouldn’t look out of place on the catwalk.
This review aims too see if this phone’s beauty really is skin deep.
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Nokia 6131
Nokia’s latest offering to the world of
mobile phones is the brand new 6131. Being a flip based handset it is part of a
limited range as Nokia don’t specialise in this style of handset and this
automatically puts it into an elite bracket. Nokia has an excellent heritage of
building handsets with the user in mind and this is one of the definite reasons
behind their worldwide success. With an attractive design and Nokia’s intuitive
interface I predict the handset to do really well in the market, so read on to
see if I am proved correct.
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Motorola RIZR Z3
The Motorola Z3 is the latest addition to the company’s superb range of handsets which combine forward thinking designs and high quality features. The Z3 is no different and is fact the first slider phone to be released by Motorola in the European and Americas markets. With the familiar Motorola interface and a healthy inclusion of features read on to see how the Z3 performs according to our tests.
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Motorola KRZR K1
The K1 heralds from a long line of cutting edge designs created by Motorola dating all the way back to the StarTAC, which was the first ever clamshell phone. Handsets have developed greatly since that time and Motorola created another worldwide phenomenon in 2004 through their V3 design. The V3 encompassed stunning looks and a slenderness never seen before in the mobile phone industry, leading to the handset becoming the most popular clamshell in the world. After years of success Motorola decided that it was time to revise the original design of the V3 and created the K1. With all the same principals applied to it as the V3 and a narrower appearance read on to see if the K1 achieves the same level of success.
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Samsung SGH D900
Part of the new Ultra series from Samsung the D900 is the flagship model within this range, with slenderness being the key link between all three models. The combination of great style and high quality features is what Samsung are hoping will differentiate the D900 from its direct competitors in the 3MP camera phone range. With strong competition in the Sony Ericsson K800I and the Nokia N73 read on to see if the D900 has the credentials to be alongside imaging greats.
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