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Motorola MotoPure H12 - Bluetooth headset

The H12 is impressively small and extremely sexy for a Bluetooth headset. With only a 42mm length of H12 barely extended past our ear when worn cloth and is an extremely light 12g. Complete with H12 charges are two bridges, a small magnetized and a cute closed pod.

Sony Ericsson T700 - UPCOMING -

Sony Ericsson will release T700 soon

Nokia 6220 classic

The Nokia 6220 Classic is a great phone if you want a lot of features, but don’t want to carry around a large handset. Our only disappointments are that the camera isn’t as good as the one on the Nokia N82 and that there’s no Wi-Fi.

Samsung T819, one of T-Mobile USA’s 3G phones

T-Mo said it had invested more than $ 37.5 million for the expansion of Las Vegas 3G network, and that it would continue to invest money to bring next-generation technology to more cities and areas from all over the United States. In early 2009, at least 20 new U.S. markets should be able to benefit from speeds of T-Mobile’s 3G network.

Nokia 6212 Classic approved by FCC

The rest of the features for 6212 include: a 2-inch TFT screen with 16 million colors and a QVGA resolution (240 x 320 pixels), Push to Talk, Opera Mini browser, push email, instant messaging, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, MP3 and MPEG4 player, stereo FM radio, Nokia Xpress Audio messaging, miniUSB, a 2 Megapixel camera with flash and video recording, forward-facing camera for video calls, HF and so on. The 6212 has only 22MB of internal memory, but there are also microSD card support up to 4 GB.

The new Motorola EM30

Motorola EM25 is a slider that looks great and gives much the same functions as the aforementioned clamshell, with the exception of the fact that a single packaging dual-band GSM technology (850 / 1900 MHz or 900 / 1800 MHz) with GPRS.

Samsung SGH-F480

In the conclusion I can say that F480 is really Compact size; solid build; cool widgets interface; HSDPA support as well; Bluetooth stereo; microSD expansion card slot.

Sony Ericsson W910i Walkman series

Although Sony Ericsson is not best known for its slider design, I have not had problems with the sliding mechanism of this music phone. It’s slides to smooth and controlled manner to reveal a numeric keypad. At 12.5 mm, it is extremely slim and it weighs only 86 grams. As most of the new Sony Ericsson phone, the W910i drops to return key and sports Call / End keys instead.

LG secret KF750

Finally I can say that the LG secret KF750 nothing different with a stylish camera-phone with some entertainment features, but LG seriously needs to rethink or may be redesign the user interface of the handset, not just rely on pretty looks alone.

Is iPhone will beat Mac in 2009?

Many analysts predict that Apple will sell large shipments of 3G iPhone units, and thus came to Wu, whose forecasts see Apple sell 11 million iPhones this year for a total of 14.6 million shipped by the end of 2008 and 17 million next year to 31.6 million by the end of 2009, Macworld piece reveals. Wu said: “We believe that there is still room for AAPL to exceed our forecast as the expanding product portfolio, new carrier agreements, and continued with the unlocked devices. For every 1 million units, partially iPhone, we estimate $ 0.10-0.15 in incremental EPS, recognized in eight quarters. ”