From 5 and 3 Megapixel camera phones to music sliders and wafer-thin candybars, it's been a good week in mobile news.
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BenQ-Siemens SL91
When: December 2006
Read the full article » Usually, features and fashion are mutually exclusive as far as phones are concerned; not so with the SL91 from BenQ-Siemens. A high-resolution colour screen runs in tandem with a 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus to render it among the most capable camera phones announced, storing stills and video to memory cards en route. Read the full article » |
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LG U400
When: July 2006 (Three)
Read the full article » Capable of holding a mere 20 MP3 files in its onboard memory, prospective owners of LG's new U400 music slider are likely to make heavy use of its memory expansion slot as they shop for music directly from the handset or transfer it from a PC. Supporting stereo audio over Bluetooth, users can navigate music via a large scroll wheel, looking up music by artist, title or genre, or alternatively snap stills with the integrated 2 Megapixel camera or browse Three's content services at 3G speeds. Read the full article » |
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BenQ-Siemens E71
When: September 2006
Read the full article » Sporting a rather unusual non-stick coating as its claim to fame, BenQ-Siemens' E71 is a fairly modest phone with a high resolution display and 1.3 Megapixel camera as its most noteworthy features. A MP3 player and support for MP3 ringtones are also included, as is Bluetooth for connecting laptops to the Internet and headsets; a stereo FM radio; and a memory card expansion slot for increasing the paltry amount of onboard memory. Read the full article » |
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LG KG920
When: August 2006
Read the full article » At 5 megapixels, LG's KG920 is Europe's highest-resolution camera phone thus far, also throwing in a 4x optical zoom lens and aufofocus for good measure. Unfortunately, initial impressions reveal so-so camera performance and a bulky swivel design, as well as sub-par keypad usability and a general lack of attention towards phone functionality. On the upside, the handset does include an excellent high-resolution display and a bundled 256 MB memory card to alleviate the woeful 8 MB of onboard memory. Read the full article » |
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Motorola MOTOFONE
When: December 2006
Read the full article » Just 9mm thick, the new sleek new MOTOFONE brings some serious style to an otherwise bare-bones handset. Designed for use in emerging markets, the MOTOFONE (CDMA and GSM versions will be available) boasts a ClearVision display that's easy to read in harsh sunlight, while an icon-based menu coupled with voice commands in local languages makes for easy-as-pie operation. Rounding out the features are a pair of dual antennas, a speakerphone, polyphonic ringtones and an earpiece with extra-loud volume for busy streets. Read the full article » |
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