Thursday, February 4, 2010

HTC Supersonic Review



Information about the HTC Supersonic has been coming out in a steady stream recently, even though it has yet to be officially announced.

The latest leak offers some new pictures of this upcoming Android OS smartphone, which will reportedly offer a range of cutting-edge features, including a very large, high-resolution screen and 4G cellular-wireless networking.

One of these images is clearly a rendering, but HTC frequently uses renderings to show off its products. And it matches the picture of this model that came to light earlier this week (shown here).

The second image shows the rear of the Supersonic, with the name clearly emblazoned on it (shown here). This picture also helps confirm reports of two of this device's features: a dual-LED flash and a kickstand.

A Preliminary Overview of the HTC Supersonic
A roadmap of 2010 products that leaked out of Sprint recently listed an HTC model with WiMAX, but gave no other specifications. Several more unconfirmed reports have revealed some additional details on it, though.

The HTC Supersonic will supposedly have much in common with the HTC HD2, but with Google's Android OS instead of Microsoft's Windows Mobile. Both models will supposedly have 4.3-inch touchscreens, slim tablet shapes, and 1 GHz Snapdragon processors.

On top of Android OS 2.1 (or possibly version 3.0), the Supersonic will run HTC Sense, this company's alternate user interface that expands on Google's standard one.

As mentioned earlier, this upcoming model will reportedly have a kickstand to hold it up while the user is watching movies on the comparatively large screen.

Despite all the leaks, many details on the Supersonic, such as the camera resolution or battery capacity, remain unknown.

Also unknown is when the release will be, but it's not likely to be for quite a few months.

HTC Bravo Review



With the Mobile World Congress just a few short weeks away, many people are already speculating about what little surprises mobile phone manufacturers will be unleashing on the showroom floor. For HTC, the most solid device they have that everyone is focusing on is the HTC Bravo.

The HTC Bravo first popped up when HTC’s 2010 roadmap got leaked. The roadmap contained 5 Android smart phones and 3 Windows Mobile devices, of these, only the Bravo has been confirmed to be in production. The roadmap was quickly forgotten when December rolled over and everyone got excited about the coming Google phone –especially when it was revealed that HTC would be working on the Nexus One.

It came to no surprise that many people thought that the Bravo is the Google phone itself -considering the fact that the hardware specs for both the Bravo and the Nexus One are so similar. It was not until January did news that the Bravo and the Nexus One were two separate devices and both were going to be launched this year. Google pushed through with the launch of their Android phone early this January and HTC has announced that the Bravo is expected to launch this March.

Should HTC decide to unveil this device on February at the MWC in Barcelona, Spain, it will be one of the first Android smart phones to be released after the Google phone. Considering that not many people opted to get the Google phone, the Bravo just might be the Android device people are waiting for.

Specs wise, the Bravo comes with similar specs to the Nexus One; both devices have Snapdragon Android processors, 3.7 inch AMOLED touch screens and 5 mega pixel cameras. The Bravo does have a little extra -720p HD video recording.

Samsung Galaxy 2 Review



Just before the start of the MWC, we’ve received info about some new phones, however, there always seems to be some smartphones slipping through the mazes, which have not yet formally made their appearance in the press. Take the Samsung Galaxy 2 for example, which is apparently the successor to Samsung's first Android smartphone, and this time it has improved specifications. The first information that has reached us about the Samsung Galaxy 2 creates high expectations of a fairly advanced Android smartphone. This Samsung Android smartphone features a fast 1GHz Snapdragon processor and is said to feature up to 32GB internal memory for the Apps, photo, video and all sorts of data.

Samsung Galaxy 2 smartphone equipped with 3.7" AMOLED touchscreen

The display of the Samsung Galaxy is quite large, as it measures 3.7-inch, and is of course a touchscreen of the AMOLED type. It also comes equipped with a digital camera, offering an image resolution of 5 Megapixels. The Samsung Galaxy 2 is said to run on the Android 2.1 operating system. After all, they wouldn't want to offer anything less than the full experience to the consumer, who will activate mobile Internet on the Galaxy 2. Fast hardware and optimal software will have to be the perfect combination.

Samsung Galaxy 2 phone specifications

In terms of hardware, everything seems to be fine for the Samsung Galaxy 2. The phone specifications come across as high-end specs, and it's only logical the phone should support Wi-Fi, HSDPA and UMTS. Whether the built-in GPS will guide the way to Barcelona, where MWC 2010 is held, remains a surprise for now. However, we will surely get to experience this soon enough, during our visit to the Mobile World Congress...

Samsung Monte Review



Samsung have announced The Samsung Monte, a low-end touchscreen mobile phone that is expected to follow up on the success that Genio left off on.

The Samsung Monte has an equally humane name (as opposed to Vodafone’s recently announced 547) to the Genio and looks just as compact and smart from Dialaphone’s pictures.

The S5620 Monte has a WQVGA 3.0″ touchscreen display and is supported by 3G HSPDA. Monte will have 200Mb internal memory plus a MicroSD slot for expanding memory. And in terms of connectivity there is a 3.5mm audio jack for headphones, plus GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. A Touchwiz operating system (exampled in the video below) is expected on the Samsung Monte handset, and is expected to appear at MWC and released later in March.

Motorola Devour Review



This Android-based model will supposedly have a shape somewhat similar to the popular Motorola Droid, but without many of the high-end features.

Like its big brother, it will be a slider, with a landscape-oriented QWERTY keyboard. It will apparently have a smaller, lower-resolution screen than the Droid, though.

On this device's front, next to the touchscreen, will be three touch-sensitive buttons and an optical trackpad, rather than a trackball or D-pad.

The Droid Devour will allegedly debut with Android OS 2.1, the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, and have the standard suite of software for connecting to Google services.

In addition, it will have support for Verizon's EV-DO mobile broadband network, plus it will include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

The Devour is also allegedly going to have a 3 megapixel camera, 3.5 mm headset jack, a GPS receiver, a microSD memory card slot, and a 1420 mAh battery.

Sony Ericsson Vivaz Review



The new Sony Ericsson Vivaz is the second installment in Sony Ericsson's new lineup of communications entertainment smartphones, a mash-up of its well-known Walkman, Cybershot and messaging concepts. Like its Android sibling, the Xperia X10, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz Symbian smartphone offers a new "human curvature" design philosophy. Sony Ericsson says this will be the way to instantly recognize this type of smartphone in the future, and if you're looking for an all-in-one smartphone solution tailored to consumers, the Vivaz will be a smartphone to keep an eye on in the months ahead.

Customizable Vivaz UI

When we played with the Sony Ericsson Satio a couple of months ago, its user interface came across as a rich cell phone interface rather than a smartphone interface. With the introduction of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz, however, a new and important tweak has been made: The five "home screen" panels first seen on the Satio have been extended and made more user-configurable on the Vivaz, including the ability to select Flash Lite content such as apps, games and animations.

Sony Ericsson has included Twitter and Facebook apps written using Flash Lite 3.0, and the manufacturer encourages third-party developers to offer Symbian and Flash content through its expanded PlayNow ecosystem, previously only available to music publishers.

Cybershot on steroids

While 720p HD recording is old news in the mobile industry, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz will take it all to a new level. A new dedicated video key will allow users to shoot HD video instantly with continuous auto focus, and footage can be shared via Wi-Fi to for instance YouTube while still using other phone features. Third-party Symbian developers will also get access to the HD recording capability through a Symbian Camera API, enabling a range of possibilities when it comes to for instance augmented reality apps.

Vivaz Specifications

The Sony Ericsson Vivaz has a 3.2-inch resistive touchscreen with a resolution of 360 by 640 pixels. The 8.1-megapixel camera is as mentioned above capable of recording HD video, and also packs face and smile detection. An 8GB microSD card will be included out-of-box, while up to 16GB cards are supported. Gamers should also be aware that the Vivaz supports OpenGL ES 1.1 and 2.0 for improved 3D graphics. The smartphone is powered by Symbian^1 (S60 5th Edition), a 720 MHz processor and offers up to 75MB phone memory. The phone also offers Quickoffice's Microsoft Office viewer and Road Sync, in addition to Microsoft ActiveSync Exchange support out-of-box. Check out more specifications here.

Price and availability

Two GSM versions of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz will be released in Q1 2010, one supporting AT&T's 3G network and one supporting European and Asian 3G networks. A price tag or specific market availability has not yet been announced, but the phone will be available in the colors Moon Silver, Cosmic Black, Galaxy Blue and Venus Ruby.

Sony Ericsson Aspen Review



Sony Ericsson on Tuesday took the wraps off Aspen, a new business-oriented smartphone that becomes the first Windows Mobile 6.5.3 mobile device to hit the marketplace.
Windows Mobile 6.5.3 is one of the shadowy leaked builds that have popped up since Windows Mobile 6.5 devices began arriving in October. Adding support for capacitive touch, multi-touch and a variety of user interface improvements that replace legacy menu and navigation elements, Windows Mobile 6.5.3 is believed to be Microsoft's attempt to improve on the lackluster 6.5 release while it readies Windows Mobile 7.

Aspen is part of Sony Ericsson's GreenHeart line of environmentally friendly smartphones, which are built from recycled plastics and use water-based paints. For this reason, the company describes Aspen as a "business phone with a conscience," although it's unclear whether the device is actually sentient and able to discern between right and wrong.

For business users, Aspen features a QWERTY keyboard and offers users the ability to "view and edit office files easily and comfortably," according to Sony Ericsson. Microsoft's MyPhone service, which remotely wipes data from devices when they're lost or stolen, is also part of the package.

Windows Mobile 6.5.3 has been hidden under the same shroud of secrecy that has obscured all of Microsoft's mobile plans in recent months. Microsoft has been dropping hints about upcoming mobile related news at Mobile World Congress later this month and at MIX10 next month, but it's anyone's guess as to whether these will involve Windows Mobile 7.

One theory gaining steam in the Microsoft channel is that the software giant will make Silverlight 4 the platform for building native applications in Windows Mobile 7 and future generations of Windows Phones. This makes sense because developers could reuse the .Net code they create for desktop applications to build applications for mobile devices and the Web.

Given the precarious position Microsoft is facing in the mobile space, the company is going to have to shake things up and come up with a new approach. Windows Mobile developers will be watching the MWC and MIX10 events to see what Microsoft has been concocting behind the scenes.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Palm Treo 700w runs Window Mobile


Now from Verizon Wireless the Palm Treo 700w. This is the latest Treo Smartphone combing the power from Palm and Microsoft. This Treo does not run the Palm OS like previous Treos; it runs Windows Mobile 5.0. This is very cool you can now run Microsoft Windows software on your Treo. Outlook, Word, Excel, and other Microsoft Office applications you use everyday are now right at your finger tips no matter where you are at. Also setting up email on your cell phone is now easier than ever. The Treo 700w talks directly to your Exchange server!

Check out these specs:
* Processor: Intel XScale * Windows Mobile 5.0 OS * Onboard Bluetooth 1.2 * Secure Digital Slot w/ SDIO Support * 240x240 Transflective Color Display * 128MB Memory; 60MB Free to User * 1.3MP Digital Camera Onboard * Talk Time: 270 Minutes * EV-DO Network Compatible * 6.0oz; 4.4" H x 2.3" W x 0.9" D * 6.0oz; 4.4" H x 2.3" W x 0.9" D

Price for the Treo 700w start as low as $399 with certain Verizon Wireless contracts.

Motorola motoSLVR


This ultra sleek slim cell phone from Motorola is sure to turn heads wherever you go. The Motorola SLVR also known as the motoSLVR is one of the slimmest phones you will find from any cell phone company. The motoSLVR’s 4x zoom camera with auto focus and exposure not only takes great digital pictures, it records digital video as well. Now you can snap it, record it, play it, and share it wherever you go. Nobody likes a bulky cell phone right? Well do not worry the motoSLVR is far from large. It is only 11.5 mm thick but still has a large 176,220 TFT display with 262K colors. Very nice! The motoSLVR is also an impressive MP3, video, and audio player. It hooks up to your PC and allows you transfer all your favorite iTune songs and other digital photos, video clips, and more on the removable memory cards. Go wireless as the SLVR is Bluetooth enabled so it is all ready for all your other Bluetooth technology gadgets and gizmos. The Motorola SLVR is very affordable considering everything it offers. It can be yours for around $300 depending on your cellular carrier. You can buy an unlocked SLVR which will work on any GSM service provider including T-Mobile, AT&T, cingular, Suncom and more for $299 here...

Motorola RAZR V3x



Motorola has some absolutely kick ass cell phones out right now. Between the motoPEBL and the motoSLVR and now the latest version of the RAZR, the Motorola RAZR V3x, Motorola is leading the pack in cell phone function and style.

The Motorola RAZR V3x picks up right where the earlier versions of the RAZR left off. Its razor thin, hints the name, and loaded with functions. It features a 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, 8x digital zoom camera capable of taking great pictures as well as VGA quality video. 64 MB of internal memory are ready to be filled with all your favorite 3D Java games, ringtones, MP3s, MPEG4 videos, wallpapers, screensavers and more. Of yeah it stores names and phone numbers as well! The RAZR V3x is Bluetooth enabled and easily hooks up to your PC to transfer data back and forth. This makes it easy to backup everything on the phone as well. There is a built-in speakerphone so you can talk hands-free without having to buy additional accessories. Also on the RAZR V3x is SCREEN3 which is an innovative technology allowing you to easily access news, sports, movies, stores and more directly from the phone. The Motorola RAZR V3x is also compatible with MircoSD flash cards to store and transfer data. Up to 512 MB of data! The external display features 96 x 80 pixels with 4k CSN Color and 4 lines of text while the internal display is a large 176 x 220 pixels with up to 260K TFT Color with graphic accelerator and 9 lines of text.

Here are some other specifications:

  • Weight : 3.35 oz
  • Dimensions (H x W x D) : 3.86 x 2.08 x 0.54 inches
  • Talk Time : Up to approximately 200 to 430 minutes
  • Standby Time : Up to approximately 180 to 290 hours
  • Email support: POP3, SMTP, IMAP4
  • Group SMS
  • MMS (Picture / photo + text + sound)
  • SMS Chat one-to-one
  • EMS 5.0
  • iTAP Predictive text


  • The Motorola RAZR V3x is not cheap. Prices range from $300 to $600 depending on the contract you sign along with the phone. But what did you expect? This is one of the most advanced and leading phones on the market. If you already have a contract and just want this awesome phone you can get an unlocked Motorola RAZR V3x at Wireless Galaxy for $499.99 which will work on any GSM network including T-Mobile, AT&T GSM Wireless, Cingular GSM, Suncom GSM and more.

    Blackberry 8800



    The newest addition to the world of BlackBerry, Cingular brings us the BlackBerry 8800. You will have a phone, a palm, and virtually a whole computer at your fingertips with the new BlackBerry 8800. Like many BlackBerry phones before it, this cell phone will help you stay organized and informed but will also give you some new incredible features that make it one of the most advanced phones on the market.

    The BlackBerry 8800 is ultra thin and stylish with a full QWERTY keyboard. New to the BlackBerry is a built-in Global Positioning System with BlackBerry Maps so you will never get lost when you're on the go for business or meeting friends at a new restaurant. Another awesome new feature that makes the BlackBerry 8800 a must have is the easy-to-use trackball navigation for finding all the information you need in a smooth, quick fashion. You'll also be able to navigate through your organizer, web browser, email, and instant messaging quickly and easily.

    What else makes the BlackBerry 8800 a must have? Of course it has all of the features you need in a phone including speakerphone and text messaging but you will also get Bluetooth capability, voice activated dialing and one button Push to Talk. And you'll never miss anything when you're away because all your work and personal email can be pushed directly to your BlackBerry. For some extra added bonuses your BlackBerry 8800 supports expandable MicroSD memory, allows you to get some incredible ring tones, and you can enjoy music, video, and photos on its multi-media player.

    So if you're on the go and need information at your fingertips, you won't want to be without the amazing new BlackBerry 8800.

    Easy5 Cell Phone



    This basically is a cell phone for the elderly people. It consists of a dial button, hang-up button and five preset numbers. Italian designed, dual band, no LCD, "built in vibrator", talk time 2 hours, 40 tone polyphonic ring. We wonder how to setup the five buttons with only 7 buttons available.
    This phone might come in handy, for example as an emergency telephone, but for regular use, we advice you to look for a more standard cellphone.

    "The easy GSM, for everybody"

    EASY5 is the GSM specifically studied for the simplest use in its various applications
    # Easy use for seniors
    # Fixed calls at work
    # Emergency calls in medical field

    Feature:
    # 5 pre-saved numbers for immediate recall
    # Very easy-using
    # Big enlighted keypad
    # Built-in vibrator and polyphonic ring tones
    # Loud speaker
    # Headphones
    # Neck strap
    # Resistant material
    # 3 Colours combination:
    Black - Navy Blue - Claret Red
    Specifications:
    Network: GSM 900/DCS1800 Dual Band
    Dimensions: 87mm x 53mm x 22mm
    Weight: 60g (including battery)
    Talk time: 2-3 hours, subject to network and usage conditions
    Standby: 60-100 hours
    Battery 680 mAh Li battery

    Package Contents
    # EASY5
    # Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
    # Headphone
    # Neck Strap
    # AC Charger
    # User Manual


    Storing Phone Numbers
    EASY5 has the ability to call 5 phone number pre-stored in the SIM card. As the EASY5 has only 5 numeric keys, please insert the SIM card into a normal mobile phone first.

    Store phone numbers as normal, but you need add number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 at the front of name. Please save these 5 number in your SIM card phone book.

    Want one of these for $165? More information here...

    Nokia 7380



    Yes that is a cell phone in the pictures above. It is not a MP3 player. The Nokia 7380 is an ultra slim unique design. This is one of the most radical cell phones I have seen. It has leather accents and shimmering surfaces which is sure to make it stand out from its peers.

    It has all the features you would except from a new cell phone including voice dialing, voice commands, voice recording, hands free speaker, last number redial, automatic redial, vibrate mode, keypad lock, and more. You can create, send, receive, and edit videos and pictures with the Nokia 7380. Text messaging is supported, no big surprise there! Nokia Xpress is also supported. Nokia Xpress is an audio messaging system which allows you to record a message and then send it to Xpress compatible devices. It’s text messaging using your own voice. Very cool!!

    The Nokia 7380 has a built-in 2-megapixel camera, 4X digital zoom, automatic flash, video recorder, video streaming and up to 52MB of internal memory for holding all those pictures and videos. Wow. It has a 104 x 208 pixel resolution screen with up to 65,536 colors. You can download all your favorite themes and wallpapers. The 7380 is Bluetooth ready and has a WAP 2.0 HTML mobile Internet browser for viewing websites.

    There is even a built in FM radio which works with the optional stereo headset. This little cell phone has everything you could ask for.

    No word on pricing yet since Nokia has not officially released the 7380. I’m guessing it is going to be in the $300-$400 range when it is released. Read more here...

    Motorola motoPEBL



    Motorola comes out with another cutting edge stylish cell phone. Meet the motoPEBL. This sleek flip phone from Motorola sets itself apart from other flip phones with its one-touch opening and closing hinge. Its simple yet tasteful smooth oval shape makes this phone small and eye catching. Looks aren’t all the motoPEBL have going for it. This phone is loaded with features like VGA-quality camera, video capture, Bluetooth, voice recognition and fast access to news, sports, and other information. The Motorola motoPEBL has 5MB of built-in memory so download all your favorite ring tones, wallpapers, and games. The full-color main display features 176 x 200 pixels and over 262K colors. The external display is 96 x 32 pixels. Speakerphone, hands-free dialing, voice memo, alarm, calculator, calendar and vibrate mode are all included. The motoPEBL hooks up to your PC with a Mini-USB port and has a phonebook capacity up to 1000 contacts and supports multiple numbers per name.

    Yep there are more features in the Motorola motoPEBL. Mobile web browsing for staying up to date with the latest news. Multimedia messaging means you can send and receive picture and video messages. POP3, IMAP4, SMTP protocols are supported for hooking your email up. Don’t forget about the built-in instant messenger supporting AOL, Yahoo!, and ICQ. Use the voice recognition to navigate through the menus on the motoPEBL. You can even use this phone as a modem with additional software sold separately.

    Here are all the technical specifications

  • Application Platform - Java MIDP 2.0
  • High-Speed Data - GPRS Class 10
  • Network Compatibility - GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900
  • Ringtone Types Supported - MIDI, MP3, AAC Formats
  • Predictive Text Entry - Yes, iTAP
  • Built-In Memory - 5MB
  • Dimensions - 1.9 in x 3.4 in x 0.8 in
  • Weight - 3.88 oz


  • T-Mobile along with several other carriers are currently offering the Motorola motoPEBL. Prices range from $200 to $400 depending on the contract offered. You can buy an unlocked motoPEBL which will work on any GSM network including T-Mobile, AT&T, Cingular, and Suncome from Wireless Galaxy for $339.99 here...

    Motorola Q Smartphone



    Do you want a cell phone that will do everything under the sun? Check out the Motorola Q. This brand new Smartphone from Motorola is the most advanced phone Motorola has ever built. The Q is one of the top Smartphones on the market. Whether you want to check your email, make a call, check your stocks, check the weather or news, or find the directions to a new restaurant in town the Motorola Q can do it all. It runs Windows Mobile version 5.0 with Microsoft Exchange 2003. For those who have not used Windows Mobile before you will be amazed at how much you can actually do. It really is similar to having a full blown desktop at your finger tips. Getting your email from your Exchange server could not be easier with the Motorola Q. Need to look up how your favorite sports team did or what the weather forecast is? Then just pull out your Motorola Q fly up the browser and you have the wealth of information from the internet right in your hands.

    Of course the Motorola Q has a camera, plays video and audio, can view images, send text messages, and connect to your local PC. Best of all unlike other Smartphones on the market the Motorola Q remains very small and compact without sacrificing any functionality or features.

    Check out some of the features this awesome phone offers below.

    Technical Specifications:
  • CDMA 850 / CDMA 1900 modes
  • 4.06 oz total weight
  • 116 x 64 x 11.5 mm dimensions
  • Talk: 4 hours, Standby: 192 hours (Battery Life)
  • Lilon – 1130 mAh battery
  • LCD 320 x 240 pixels, 65K TFT display
  • Windows Mobile for Smartphones, Microsoft Exchange 2003, etc..
  • 64 MB built-in / Mini-SD removable memory card slot
  • QWERTY keyboard
  • Advanced speech recognition and speakerphone


  • Connectivity:
  • Bluetooth
  • IrDA
  • PC Sync
  • USB


  • Photo/Video/Audio
  • 1.3 megapixel camera
  • Capture and playback video
  • GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, W9MP, BMP, PNG images formats
  • H.263, MPEG-4, GSM-AMR, AAC, WMV video formats
  • iMelody, MIDI, MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, WAX, QCELP audio formats
  • Dueal stereo speakers
  • Windows Media Player


  • Messaging:
  • Email Client
  • Text Messaging
  • Multi-media messaging (MM
  • LG Chocolate KG800



    If you're looking for a phone that is stylish and sophisticated as well as functional, the LG Chocolate KG800 is the perfect phone for you. Its appearance makes it one of the most unique and luxurious phones on the market. At first glance you will notice that the exterior of the phone is a glowing red touch pad. This touch pad is heat sensitive and glows when active. It allows you to guide your way through menus and functions even before you slide it open. However, since it is activated only by a warm touch it will never be turned on by items in your purse or pocket.

    After you've been amazed by the stunning exterior of the LG Chocolate KG800 you will definitely want to look further at all the exciting interior features the phone has to offer. You will first notice the 256,000 color, 176x220 TFT LCD screen. The KG800 gives you the capability to customize your screen's display with photos or wallpaper and it is also used as a viewfinder for the 1.3 mega pixel camera.

    Speaking of cameras, the LG Chocolate's camera has a flash, 4x digital zoom, and will take pictures at an amazing size of 1280x960. Once you've taken all those pictures you'll be able to store them right on your phone in a photo album or send them to all your friends. You can also store videos and music on your sleek KG800. The music player supports MP3 files that can be set as ring tones or just provide tunes on the go. If there's anything else you want to store on your phone, the LG Chocolate can be connected to your PC with the included USB cable. You’ll be able to drag and drop most types of files into the 128 mb of internal memory, including music, photos, and videos.

    And if you're not impressed already the LG Chocolate KG800 uses Java technology so you can access all the latest games and applications and it also allows you to send and receive emails. And of course it features wireless Bluetooth technology. The KG800 even comes in a variety of colors to fit your style preference. So if you're looking for a stylish and functional phone that everyone will notice, get the unique LG Chocolate KG800 today!

    The LG Chocolate is available here...

    Easy to Use Amplified Cell Phone



    Each month, there are hundreds of new cell phone users; as more towers are built, the cell phone allows you to have phone coverage in areas you've never had access to before. They allow you to stay connected while you are traveling in your vehicle, or taking a walk in the park. They give you quick access to emergency services and they allow you to feel safe. They have become a very necessary part of our lives, because public phones are almost none existent. But if you have to contend with too many bells and whistles, they can be difficult to use. Are you among the many cell phone users who are longing for a simple ordinary phone? One that is simple to use and has speaker in the receiver that is loud enough for you to hear?

    Well, we have the cell phone you have been searching for; the Amplified Cell Phone is just for you. It operates the same as a regular cell phone; however, the four buttons on the face of the phone are oversized. There is the red button to power it on and off and disconnect a call, and the green button to place a call and answer calls. There is also the up and down buttons to select the number you want to dial. There is an emergency button on the back, which will automatically alert up to five numbers and send out either a text message or place a call. The face of the phone slides up to reveal all of the standard type buttons.

    The phone has a flashing orange LED, with easy to read numbers. It can be set on vibration for those times when you don't want to miss a call, but do not want it to ring. There are five volume settings and your incoming calls ring twenty decibels louder than ordinary phones. You can use the phone with any GSM phone system including AT&T and T-Mobile.

    Read more here...

    Droid Eris From Verizon



    Designed with all of the features and amenities of most smartphones on the market, Verizon adds the Droid Eris to its line-up of must-have phones. The Droid Eris has all of the functions and features that you could possibly want in a phone from a full keyboard, to Wi-Fi connection, and a 5 mega-pixel camera. Its sleek design and 262K-color 3.2 inch, LCD Touchscreen make it one of the most attractive phones on the market as well.

    The Droid Eris has tons of features that everyone loves to have in a phone. Of course it makes your basic phone call and can store hundreds of contacts depending on the amount of memory available. The Eris comes with a pre-installed 8GB microSD card but can be upgraded to 16GB. It also has text, picture, and video messaging. Other phone features include speakerphone, voice recognition, and embedded ringtones.

    Along with the regular phone features, the Droid Eris also has tons of internet features. You can stay connected to all of your virtual data including your email inbox and even your office using HTC Sync. The Eris uses the Android 1.5 operating system with access to Google Experience Device as well including Google Maps, Google Talk, Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Search. This great phone makes it easy to access social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook, too.

    To top it all off the Droid Eris also functions as a GPs and a music player. Several audio formats are supported including MP3 and WMA and the 3.5 mm audio jack allows for easy use with most headphones.

    The Droid Eris definitely has everything you could ever want in a phone all in one stylish little package. For more details and to purchase the new Droid Eris visit here...