The T-Mobile Samsung Comeback T559 is available for $129.99 with a 2-yr contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate. the Samsung Comeback T559 has a full QWERTY keyboard, and two displays: Internal Display: 240 x 400 Pixels, 264K color TFT, External Display: 128 x 128 Pixels, 65K color PMOLED
Monday, October 12, 2009
Samsung Pixon 12 mobile
The Samsung Pixon 12 is a good smart phone with 28-mm wide angle camera lens, looks great with large touch screen and beautiful rounded edges. The music player supports to MP3 and MP4 formats of music and battery performance is excellent. It has good features; the 12 mega pixel camera is great feature to photography lovers. The UK prices are around £35-£40 on contract and around £520 if you want to buy handset only.
Samsung Pixon 12 Full Specifications: -
12 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, autofocus and power LED & xenon flash
Video camera (720 x 480 pixels, 30 frames per second) / 3G video calling
Display: AMOLED, 262,000 colours, 480 x 800 pixels (3.1 inches) with auto rotation
Music player (MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+ formats) plus DivX/Xvid video support
FM radio RDS
3D sound effect
Ringtones: MP3 ringtones / 72-voice polyphonic tones
Messaging: SMS, MMS, email
GPS navigation with Google Maps
Voice memo & voice mail
Speakerphone
WAP 2.0, GPRS, EDGE, 3.5G (HSDPA 7.2 Mbps & HSUPA), web browser
Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.1, USB 2.0, WiFi
Memory: 150 Mbytes plus MicroSD memory card slot (up to 16GB supported)
Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) plus 3G
Size: 108 x 53 x 14 mm
Samsung Pixon 12 Full Specifications: -
12 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, autofocus and power LED & xenon flash
Video camera (720 x 480 pixels, 30 frames per second) / 3G video calling
Display: AMOLED, 262,000 colours, 480 x 800 pixels (3.1 inches) with auto rotation
Music player (MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+ formats) plus DivX/Xvid video support
FM radio RDS
3D sound effect
Ringtones: MP3 ringtones / 72-voice polyphonic tones
Messaging: SMS, MMS, email
GPS navigation with Google Maps
Voice memo & voice mail
Speakerphone
WAP 2.0, GPRS, EDGE, 3.5G (HSDPA 7.2 Mbps & HSUPA), web browser
Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.1, USB 2.0, WiFi
Memory: 150 Mbytes plus MicroSD memory card slot (up to 16GB supported)
Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) plus 3G
Size: 108 x 53 x 14 mm
Samsung F700, their latest Ultra mobile phone
Samsung have announced a new addition to their Ultra range of mobile phones, with the Ultra Smart F700. The phone, which they're calling 'revolutionary' (doesn't every manufacturer?), will be showcased at next week's 3GSM World Congress, so we're sure to hear more about it, and get our mitts on it then.
The phone features a full touch screen user interface on its 2.78 inch colour display (440x240 pixel resolution), has a slide-out full QWERTY keypad, and VibeTonz technology that provides tactile feedback to the user.
They've utilised a 'drag and drop' interface allowing easier menu navigation, music play list control, and other functions. Is this sounding like the iPhone to you? Touch screens certainly seem to be the 'in thing' right now; I wonder how many more manufacturers will beat Apple to it...
Anyway, back to the Samsung. The Ultra Smart F700 features HSDPA giving a maximum data transfer speed of 7.2Mbps. This means a 4MB song could be downloaded in around 4 seconds.
The phone has a full HTML web browser, a whopping 5-megapixel camera with auto focus, Bluetooth, WAP, Java, and USB. It features microSD expansion, and measures up at 104 x 50 x 16.4mm.
No exact word on availability yet, and price will depend on who you get it with. Looks very nice though - anyone want one?
The phone features a full touch screen user interface on its 2.78 inch colour display (440x240 pixel resolution), has a slide-out full QWERTY keypad, and VibeTonz technology that provides tactile feedback to the user.
They've utilised a 'drag and drop' interface allowing easier menu navigation, music play list control, and other functions. Is this sounding like the iPhone to you? Touch screens certainly seem to be the 'in thing' right now; I wonder how many more manufacturers will beat Apple to it...
Anyway, back to the Samsung. The Ultra Smart F700 features HSDPA giving a maximum data transfer speed of 7.2Mbps. This means a 4MB song could be downloaded in around 4 seconds.
The phone has a full HTML web browser, a whopping 5-megapixel camera with auto focus, Bluetooth, WAP, Java, and USB. It features microSD expansion, and measures up at 104 x 50 x 16.4mm.
No exact word on availability yet, and price will depend on who you get it with. Looks very nice though - anyone want one?
Nokia E71
The BlackBerry 8820 has been one of the best slab-style QWERTY smartphones for so long now, it’s hard to imagine anything overtaking it. Its combination of ease of use, long battery life and excellent keyboard contributed to a maximum score of 10 out of 10 when we first looked at it last August, and our opinion hasn’t changed much over that time.
But times move on, new handsets are released, and inevitably - eventually - a new champion comes along. That new champion, it would seem, is Nokia’s E71 - the long-awaited successor to the E61. Why? First, this is a simply gorgeous phone. With a solid metal rear, chrome-trimmed front and flat, almost mirror-finish screen, it’s one beautiful piece of design.
But times move on, new handsets are released, and inevitably - eventually - a new champion comes along. That new champion, it would seem, is Nokia’s E71 - the long-awaited successor to the E61. Why? First, this is a simply gorgeous phone. With a solid metal rear, chrome-trimmed front and flat, almost mirror-finish screen, it’s one beautiful piece of design.
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