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.

Good looking Philips X800

Philips X800 supports only three-band GSM frequencies (900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz), so that is unable to offer 3G speeds, when you browse the Internet or transferring data. In addition, look lacking both Wi-Fi and GPS, two functions that have become standard for high-end phone nowadays.

O2 Graphite

For those we don’t want a complicated smart phone with complicated features I would recommend this model to new user. Only disappointment is the headset volumn after adjust to maximum the sound is still way too soft to really enjoy the music. Poor battery life, got to charge it daily.

Motorola ROKR E8

Motorola ROKR E1 made the debut in 2005, but the iTunes-compatible is not a worthy for replacement the iPod. Instead, the criticism of the commentators E1 simple as a normal telephone compare to Apple’s iTunes software was preinstalled. Moto has its attempt to create a music contributed little later with the ROKR E2 and a number of characteristics and improved, new, the answer is, the better, grey-brown.

Samsung SGH-D880

Personally, I find it very easy to use phone. I was even from 1 to another SIM easily by clicking on the SIM selection on the left side of the phone very easily. The only complaint I have with this phone is the weight.

The mammoth - Nokia E90

The Nokia E90 is a work of Communicator. The brains behind the Smartphone are from 9.2 Symbian OS Series 60 3rd Edition, and come packed with a multitude of applications for the user. There is full support for the display and editing of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, with the result Quickoffice.

Sony Ericsson R306i - UPCOMING!

A large number of phones come in these days, with FM radio, but most require external headphones, such as an antenna. The Sony Ericsson R306i no different, except that it does not require the user to connect any device, and the AM frequencies are clears.

Sony Ericsson P1i, still love it!

Sony Ericsson did not complete QWERTY keyboard on the P1i, but about all the letters and numbers in 20 keys. Most of these buttons rock to the right or left to a different letter. For example, the upper left button is used both for the letter F and W. Rocking they left, you can use the old, right changes, the second. The center of the keyboard is wrapped in the red figures are defined as a numeric keypad for use in the phone, and calls the fields, where the numbers are entered.