Sony Ericsson K770i Review
May 24, 2008

The Sony Ericsson K770i is a mixture of technology and design. The widget is compatible with other devices and - thanks to the integration of expertise. Therefore, transferring files is easy with this high-end devices. The mobile phone can be used to send files to other devices with a pin-pointed accuracy using Bluetooth or USB ports. This gadget can work in 2G and 3G networks and is supported by GSM. That’s why my friends call access to the facilities offered by third generation networks, even if the Sony Ericsson K770i to distant lands. Read more
New Cellphone Review Samsung U900 Soul
April 17, 2008

Definitely a winner in the design, Samsung has brought the “soul” back into mobile phones. The Samsung U900 Soul, better known as the Soul really is a game with the aesthetics of the phone real estate. The directional keyboard is a spectacle outside Samsung or DACP Magic Touch Active Dynamic Control Panel. This makes the directional buttons context in sensitive areas for various functions. In terms of usability, the DACP has gone a long way since the days of the Chocolate launched LG phone with a keyboard rather blah. Read more
Samsung SGH F480 With Widgets, Smile Detection, Touch Screen
April 17, 2008

The Samsung SGH F480 my humble opinion is the most attractive mobile phone Samsung to date. That comes bundled with innovative features, such as detecting smile, a feature that is fast becoming popular with point-and-shoot digital cameras. But what really makes it shine is the Samsung SGH F480 support for drag and drop widgets. Read more
New Cellphone Motorola Z9
April 2, 2008

The Motorola Z9 is a classic slider phone with built-in GPS. It is filled with music and downloading music online, as well as connectivity to support HSDPA GPS and download online store. This is quite simple in both a classic design and is a good refresher for anyone who loves the design of Motorola and the user interface. Read more




