6 Fast Cell Phone Reviews

Nokia 2270 – Nokia’s 2270 model phone is a phone that really differs from the more conservative looking mobile phones available on the market for mass consumption. The Nokia 2270 resembles a high-tech toy of some sort, but that is meant in a very complementing manner. The look only adds to the latest model brought to the user by Nokia, which is known for its keen vision in the mobile phone market, and the Nokia 2270 only proves that when it comes to mobile phone visions.

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.

HTC MDA – The HTC MDA phone offers an interesting design and excellent featured for a cell phone. It has small design and operates as a slide phone. When opened full it looks like a miniature computer. The HTC MDA phone offers every thing that previous HTC phones have had. The phone has nicely rounded and tapered corners and edges, making gripping easy and comfortable. The phone does not stress the skin as many sleek razr phones with defined edges do. This phone is perfect for long phone conversation.

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.

LG Invision – The LG Invision is a multimedia phone from AT&T offering Mobile TV capabilities. It is the smallest multimedia phone in the AT&T line-up and features a “candy bar” design. One of the Invision’s strongest selling points is its competitive pricing when compared with similar Mobile TV capable phones. Phone Dimensions. Small and light for a phone offering Mobile TV, the LG Invision measures 4 x 2 x 0.5 inches and weighs in at 81 grams.

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