Siemens Gigaset A580

Siemens Gigaset A580
Here comes the new product from Siemens, the Siemens Gigaset A580 cordless phone, this is an affordable telephone that would suit anyone looking for an entry level phone but one with some extra features. Siemens already have an A580 model so why launch another with the same name. Well, the current model is actually an IP Phone called the A580 IP. The A580 is a cordless phone for making normal phone calls.
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Sony Ericsson Satio

Sony Ericsson Satio
Sony Ericsson Satio has the excellent picture quality. 16.9 screen perfect for movies. Powerful S60 OS with added jazz. We all know that Sony Ericsson builds the best camera phones. So when it announced a 12.1MP mobile that runs the Symbian Series 60 OS on a huge, touch-sensitive display, we were more than a little excited.
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Samsung Galaxy i7500

Samsung Galaxy i7500
Like most high profile Samsung handsets, this one is well made, lightweight and trimmer than its Android-rivals with a slim 11.9mm profile; think a wider, less minimal Samsung Jet. Instead of employing a discreet trackball like the G1, Magic and Hero, the Galaxy opts for a sizeable five-way navigation pad. It’s great to use but utterly superfluous for general operation, only really coming in handy for gaming.
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LG KC910 with Viewty Touchscreen
This is the new smartphone form LG with Viewty touchscreen, the LG KC910. This is a cameraphone with 8-megapixel camera and full touch interface, but because of its thickness 13.95 mm, it can be considered the thinnest 8-megapixel cameraphone.

This new flagship of LG has a 3-inch WQVGA (400×240 pixels) touchscreen display that promises to provide users with high-quality multimedia as viewing photo and video. As for video, KC910 can record clips at frequency of 5 to 120 frames per second. This means that it can create a video that will be slower or faster than usual.
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Samsung Trill R520 with a built-in 1.3-megapixel camera
For you who like the Samsung product, you must try this one. Well, Samsung has confirmed the rumors that arose some days ago. Specifically, the company has announced that its new mobile phone, which is called “Trill R520?, will soon be available in the United States.
This mobile phone indicates it includes a 1.3-megapixel camera that allows users to take pictures and record video. Besides, it has digital zoom and a night mode.
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LG KU990 Viewty

LG KU990 Viewty
A slim and good looking and doesn’t feel plasticky, yeah that’s LG KU990 Viewty. In simple terms this is a camera that you can ring people on as well as watch TV, browse the web and listen to music. Its large 66 mm touch pad screen occupies most of the front making it look like a tiny plasma whilst on the reverse, a lens encircled by jog wheel used to control the zoom and navigate through menus and adjust volume, gives the familiar appearance of a camera!
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Samsung GT-C6625v
Recently Samsung release a new mobile phones with more great features, GT-C6625v. It’s aimed at the office worker who needs email on the move and with the monthly tariff starting at £7.50 per user it could be a very attractive option for companies looking to reduce costs.
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Nokia 5230 Touch Screen Phone

Nokia 5230 Touch Screen Phone
Want to find a most affordable touch screen phone? Why don’t you try this one? The upcoming Nokia 5230 enables consumers to obtain new content from the Nokia Music Store, and it doesn’t only cater to just music as it is also capable of purchasing applications, games, videos and other services from the Ovi Store straight onto their handsets after making a virtual transaction. Other practical applications of this new Nokia cellphone would include A-GPS navigation and the latest version of Ovi Maps complete with aerial images and 3D landmarks that works great for more than 200 major cities alongside terrain map views for clearer pedestrian and drive navigation.
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