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LG Spectrum – A High-End Superphone
LG Spectrum – A High-End Superphone
LG Spectrum is a high end, powerful Android smartphone, which provides Verizon subscribers good value, massive ultra sharp 720p display, great battery life, light, sleek design, sharp camcorder and camera, fast LTE speeds, dual core processor, plenty of HD video features and Android 2.3 OS. The Spectrum sharpens vision of what is truly superior in mobile technology. Underneath its outstandingly large 4.5-inch True HD IPS display, you will find a mighty combination of speed and power. The 1.5GHz Qualcomm dual core processor compliments Verizon 4G LTE connectivity, generating spectacularly fast overall experience. The LG Spectrum’s 4.5-inch True HD IPS touchscreen display offers undistorted, brilliant high definition images at 16:9 aspect ratio. With 329ppi screen density, texts and pictures  [...]

February 1st, 2012 | Cellphones
Pantech Link II – Great Call Quality and Accessible Design
Pantech Link II – Great Call Quality and Accessible Design
Pantech Link II is a candybar messaging phone that provides good value, large QWERTY keyboard with svelte form factor, nice Web browser, user-friendly simple design and admirable call quality. It is a much better deal as compared to its predecessor for texting friends or those looking to avoid smartphone-like monthly fees. Those who needs to keep in constant contact with important people in your life; it offers the most efficient and easiest ways to get the word out. With full physical keyboard and intuitive messaging tools, the only thing that holds you back is how fast you can type. The form fitting design and ultra thin profile of Link II makes it a breeze to take with you anywhere. It is slim and fits easily into the pants pocket.

December 7th, 2011 | Cellphones
Motorola Theory – A Great Messaging Device
Motorola Theory – A Great Messaging Device
Motorola Theory is a smart-looking messaging smartphone, which provides compact and slim design, great QWERTY keyboard, good call quality, nice display and IM, Bluetooth, browsing and email functionality. It offers the users a solid option for texting and talking, while still taking the benefit of Boost Mobile’s low rates. The Theory is a great phone that supports texting as second language with QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth and bright 2.4 inch display. Boost Mobile expanded the messaging phone offerings this year with the introduction of Motorola Clutch +i475 along with Theory. It looks similar to Clutch +i475, but doesn’t come with push to talk functionality and gets 1.3 megapixel camera. It is a decent smartphone with tactile QWERTY keyboard. The Motorola Theory features  [...]

November 30th, 2011 | Cellphones
Nokia Lumia 800 – A Slick and Engaging Smartphone
Nokia Lumia 800 – A Slick and Engaging Smartphone
Nokia Lumia 800 is a Windows Phone OS powered handset that offers singular, stylish, sturdy design, free music streaming with Mix Radio of Nokia, onboard navigation system, striking display, nice driving console in Nokia Drive, 1.4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 processor, eight-megapixel rear camera, 3.7 inch AMOLED Clearback display with 480 x 800 pixel resolution and 16GB of internal storage. It is an engaging, slick smartphone that offers Windows Phone Software for enhanced social media integration. The unlocked Lumia 800 gets gorgeous touchscreen display and pioneering design, nevertheless, the lack of front facing camera and poor camera quality are major detractions. The Nokia Lumia 800 was originally revealed by Stephen Elop, Nokia’s Chief Executive Office in the month of  [...]

November 16th, 2011 | Cellphones
Samsung Admire – A Midrange Smartphone
Samsung Admire – A Midrange Smartphone
Samsung Admire is a decent Android smartphone that offers Android 2.3 operating system, inexpensive monthly plans, straightforward, simple design with plethora of features to keep you entertained and busy. It gives you access to MetroPCS, a new Rhapsody Unlimited Music Service. The Admire provides functional feature set and accessible design, which you would expect from a starter. Designed for MetroPCS, the Admire doesn’t provide plenty of features, however offers more than enough to keep you occupied for some work and little play. It gets easy to handle, simple design, although not sturdy, while the screen is quite bright. Overall, it is a decent Android smartphone with quite a few additional features, offering variable call quality. The Admire is available for the price of $129 without  [...]

October 12th, 2011 | Cellphones
Samsung Epic Touch 4G – Excellent For Web Browsing and Watching Video
Samsung Epic Touch 4G – Excellent For Web Browsing and Watching Video
Good Bright and huge 4.5 inch Super AMOLED Plus Screen; dual core 1.2 GHz processor; excellent camera quality. Bad Quite large featuring plastic build; call quality can do better. Samsung Epic Touch 4G is a speedy and slim smartphone that offers bright, clear Super AMOLED Plus display, excellent camera and superb performance. It offers snappier performance, great multimedia experience and gorgeous display, which makes it one of the high-end Android smartphones of Sprint; however the large size won’t appeal to everyone. It is available for the price of $199.99 with two-year agreement. As a successor to famous Samsung Epic 4G, it doesn’t come with slideout QWERTY keyboard, however gets faster dual core processor, better camera, sharper and larger Super  [...]

October 5th, 2011 | Cellphones
LG Optimus 3D – Nothing Exceptional
LG Optimus 3D – Nothing Exceptional
The 3D content infringement has taken over our electronic gadgets and nowaday’s almost every gadget comes with a capability and promise of flinging content out of their screens. Starting from the 3D TVs the 3D technology has reached upto our mobile phones and there are several 3D capable mobile phones in the market. If we look back at the brands behind this new technology, we will find LG as one brand playing a significant role in the development of the technology. The LG Optimus 3D that we are talking about here is the latest offering from LG, and the handset beats the Evo 3D phone from HTC to the punch. But it’s not only the 3D that makes it a superb phone, the Optimus 3D also has an enormous a dual-core 1GHz processor, a 4.3 in screen and most of all: a glasses-free  [...]

August 31st, 2011 | Cellphones
Vodafone Smart – Decent Budget Smartphone
Vodafone Smart – Decent Budget Smartphone
The budget phone buyers these days have a wide assortment of handsets to choose from. Just recently we saw the LG GT540, and now just like the LG GT540; there is the Vodafone Smart, yet another smartphone for budget buyers. The Vodafone Smart is smaller than the normal smartphone, and has a petite 2.8 inch screen and a moderately slow 528MHz processor. The processor here is half as fast as most of the phones launched in the market these days. The Vodafone Smart runs Android 2.2, but as far as the new version of the operating system is concerned it’s not missing much, especially considering the small screen of the phone. The phone still has some apps that will necessitate more advanced additions of Android, but the Smart still has the features that you expect in any

August 29th, 2011 | Cellphones
HTC Mozart – A Windows Phone Developed For Sound
HTC Mozart – A Windows Phone Developed For Sound
The HTC Mozart is a Smartphone running the all new Windows Phone 7 operating system and doesn’t have any sluggishness that modern Smartphones have, and on top of that the handset has a really slick profile. Previously most of the handsets that have used the Windows Phone 7 Operating System of Microsoft have suffered from one or two flaws, but Microsoft have learned from apple and have fitted the handset with all the essential Windows Phone 7 hardware requirements, and the good news is that it shows pretty clearly. The HTC Mozart comes with a superb screen, GPS, an 8 MP camera and a fast processor which makes it fast and responsive. We had our review unit from Orange mobile carrier and hence the handset had Orange-themed interface. The home screen of the handset contains  [...]

August 8th, 2011 | Cellphones
Sony Ericsson Strips Their Gaming Phone Price To Half In Two Months
Sony Ericsson Strips Their Gaming Phone Price To Half In Two Months
It hardly has been eight weeks of existence of the gaming phone Xperia Play from Sony Ericsson in the US market, and the reviews for the handset/gaming device have been mixed. Although, the general Android experience in the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play has been decent, but there are certain hardware functions that are limited, the display screen of the handset is dim, the battery life of the handset is less than average and the game library of the handset is anemic. The handset certainly has been improved, but sadly has not been improved enough. As a result of all this Sony Ericsson has slashed the price of Sony Ericsson Xperia Play to $1000 from  [...]

July 27th, 2011 | Cellphones