May 16, 2010
6 Quick Cell Phone Reviews
Samsung Blackjack-2-SGH-617 – The Samsung Blackjack-2-SGH-617 is a large cell phone with many features. The Samsung Blackjack 2-SGH-617 boasts an impressive 2.0 megapixel camera, WM, document viewer, and HSDPA. This phone also has a faster processor and more memory than previous Blackjack phones. The D-pad of the older Blackjack phones has been replaced with a scrolling jog wheel for easier navigation.
Samsung Cobra M320 – The Samsung Cobra M320 is a basic, practical phone that can best be described as an entry-level cell phone. The Cobra M320 is a lightweight flip phone that includes all of the necessary features. For example, the Cobra has Bluetooth technology, voice memo, and a VGA camera with 2x zoom, GPS and streaming multimedia support. It also has a 2.5 mm headset jack and a PictBridge, which lets you print directly to a compatible PictBridge printer via USB.
LG Vu-CU920 – The LG Vu-CU920 is a very high end multimedia phone from LG. It is designed to appeal to the masses, the tech junkies, and the fashion fanatics. Almost like the Apple iPhone. Furthermore, it features a touch screen and a number of nifty functions from a powerful camera to a full multimedia suite of applications built right into the device.
BlackBerry 8700g – With the arrival of the 8700g, T-Mobile injects some life into its aging lineup of BlackBerry devices, which hasn’t seen a serious new handset (besides a small update to the compact 7100t) in more than a year. Besides the GPRS-only 7290, T-Mobile users have had to make do with the 7105t, a consumer-oriented BlackBerry with a slimmer form factor but a tricky, pseudo-QWERTY keypad. The new 8700g (also available on Cingular as the 8700c) takes the features of the 7290 and adds EDGE support.
BlackBerry 8703e – Verizon Wireless and Research in Motion (RIM) introduced their newest Blackberry on September 12, 2006. The Blackberry 8730e operated on Verizon Wireless’ Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) network. It was available to Verizon Wireless customers 5 days later. The Blackberry 9703e integrated advanced device hardware, software and network technologies with a powerful handset that comes complete with a full 35-key QWERTY keyboard. The Blackberry offers Verizon Wireless customers an exceptional phone here.
Nokia 3120 – Nokia is a very successful mobile phone company and this should come as no surprise to the many people who use the mobile phones that are supplied to them by their phone service provider, to which Nokia is probably the leading provider. The Nokia 3120 is a great piece of interactive mobile phone hardware that has an interesting look and many different functions to keep the user occupied.
Russell Coutier knows the mobile industry and what makes a cell phone, a good cell phone. However, as useful as cell phones are, there are those who like to spam and prank via the mobile devices. Use a reverse cell phone number lookup service to find out who’s behind those calls.
Filed under Music & Music Players by Russell Coutier
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