Jan 23
nokia-5800-xpressmusic

Nokias 5800 XpressMusic, aka Tube, has much appeal but really does fall short of power users when you take a look at what they’ve done with the phone. Catering more towards the Asian market by introducing the resistive touchscreen with the 5800 XpressMusic, the 3.2in LCD figures a 640 x 360 resolution. The phone looks and feels like any other Nokia, good, but that’s it, nothing great. In the end, it’s simply a good phone made only to target the mid-range phones. A good new phone with minimal efforts by Nokia to make it’s software better.
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Jan 19

There’s no question about it, mobile phones have become indispensable to the everyday life. It’s become so convenient that many have adopted to forgo landlines all together. But have you ever wonder whose phone number is this every time you received a call? It may just be easier to match a phone number to a person than one might think.

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Jan 17
htc-touch-pro

Take the HTC Touch Diamond and throw in a few upgrades along side a slide out 5-row QWERTY keyboard and what do you get? The HTC Touch Pro. Featuring a 2.8-inch VGA touch screen, 3.2 mega-pixel auto-focus camera with built-in flash for both still shots and video, and a microSD™ expansion slot, the HTC Touch Pro has what ever phone enthusiasts wishes for in a touch phone. Sporting all these features does have its cost, the HTC Touch Pro is thick!

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