HTC Shift Preview


HTC have a very good reputation like principal manufacturer of smartphone of Windows, but the catches of shift of HTC the company in a slightly different direction. Although it divides many devices with the tastes of the advantage of HTC, it is in fact an entirely puffed up PC running Windows Vista in a compact ultra package.

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Gigabyte G-Smart i120 Review

gigabyte-i120Gigabyte G-Smart i120 is another pda phone announced by Gigabyte in Computex 2006. The pda phone use Microsoft windows mobile 5.0, has a 2.4″ touch screen. The navigation d-pad is put at the right side, a rare position in phone design.

256MB internal memory is available for file storage before you need a miniSD card. The i120 is a well rounded multimedia phone.

You can receive TV program through its built in receiver tv tuner. WiFi and bluetooth is another great to have feature.


Inventec Mercury i-mate JAQ Review

imate-jaqThe i-mate JAQ is otherwise known as the Inventec Mercury, sourced from a different Taiwanese firm from HTC. Although i-mate haven’t officially split from HTC, this new partnership follows O2’s move to source some of it’s Windows smartphones from manufacturers other than HTC, and comes against a background of HTC selling handsets under its own name for the first time.


Sony Ericsson M600i with 3G Phone Review

The Sony Ericsson M600i is a 3G phone with tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900), expandable memory (using Memory Stick Micro cards), plus a full range of applications including the Opera web browser, an email client, and multimedia player. Plus the M600i comes with a jog-dial control in addition to the touchscreen, as does the larger P900 series.

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Nokia N92 Series Preview

We have the Nokia N92, an odd-looking but certainly a suitable form factor for video viewing. Nokia N92 support for DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting – Handhelds), along with any streams you might catch with the snazz 3G connection.

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It’s a dual folder, similar to the Samsung D307, giving you a nice landscape orientation for video viewing on the 2.8-inch, 16 million color, 320 x 240 display. There are once again two cameras available for your snapping pleasure, with 2 megapixels in the high-res one. There is also 802.11g WiFi and the usual Bluetooth and USB 2.0, along with 90MB of storage, expandable through miniSD.


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