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Samsung Instinct: More flair than BlackBerry, Palm or Windows Mobile phones

July 3, 2008 by Daniel  
Filed under Cell Phones, Handsets

Samsung Instinct More flair
Some people might be wondering why the Samsung Instinct has been so popular to the extent that its sold out in many places and while it lacks many features of the iPhone or iPhone 3G, it is still selling out. There could be a few reasons for this including the simple Sprint pricing plans that all feature unlimited Internet use, a navigation assistance, text/picture/video messaging and Sprint’s online video and music feeds.

This leaves you with one choice to make when choosing a Sprint price plan and that’s how many weekday minutes to buy. You options are $99.99 for unlimited calls, $89.99 for 900 minutes and $69.99 a month gets you 450 minutes. The other reason Sprint’s Samsung Instinct is so popular could be that the iPhone is tied in the United States to just AT&T and if your cannot receive good coverage with them at home or the office, you would look elsewhere.

When we look at the Apple iPhones features then overall they crush the Samsung Instinct, one I will highlight is the lack of being able to add software of your own on the Instinct, you then cannot make the phone anymore intelligent. The iPhone on the other hand can be expanded with many third party applications and this phone will continue to get more intelligent even without the 3G iPhone upgrade.

The Samsung Instinct can be the right phone for you when its entertainment your looking for and not productivity, we all leave in a world where we have a massive love for music and videos, this is another reason the Sprint Instinct shines. When it comes to style, you can be assured that the Sprint Instinct has more flair than a BlackBerry, Palm or Windows Mobile cell phone.

What do you want more from your cell phone, productivity or entertainment?

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HTC Touch Diamond could be launched in May: Not Android

April 28, 2008 by Peter  
Filed under Cell Phones, Handsets


News has come to light that HTC will be holding a massive press event on 6th May and those lucky guys over at Pocket-Lint will be going. This global press event has got many people talking, which means that there are plenty of rumors circulating. Some people believe that the smartphome maker will announce the launch of their Andriod handset however; this seems to be a bit of wishful thinking.

Some of the latest suggestions are that this could be the announcement of the launch of the HTC Touch Diamond, which is their latest Windows Mobile SmartPhone. This new cell phone will see it replace the older Touch Cruise as well as the Touch Pro and will be on the T-Mobile network.

Some of the latest specs to be featured on the much anticipated HTC Touch Diamond are a 2.8-inch VGA screen and a 3.1MP camera with flash, 4GB internal flash storage as well as microSD expansion. The addition of Bluetooth as well as Wi-Fi is just great news. That is not all as the handset also features Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, eGPS as well as an Orientation sensor.

Once we know some more we will keep you informed, and no doubt Pocket-Lint will have all the latest once they have attended the press event.

Source – Pocket-Lint

Samsung i640 now available on Vodafone pay monthly contract

February 27, 2008 by Peter  
Filed under Cell Phones, Handsets

Samsung i640 now available on Vodafone pay monthly contract
We have been teased for some time now with the Samsung i640; well the good news is that this mobile phone is now available from Vodafone on a pay monthly contract. This is a little phone that Read more

Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1 debuts after Apple’s 3G iPhone: Windows Mobile vs Mac OS

February 13, 2008 by Daniel  
Filed under Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones

Xperia X1 debuts after Apple 3G iPhone
Sony Ericsson will be shipping their Xperia X1 after Apple’s 3G iPhone; with this in mind it does not seem to be much hassle for the iPhone…or is it.

While the Xperia X1 certainly resembles the Apple iPhone in looks and X1’s initial display seems a lot more like Apple’s software than Windows Mobile, but there could be a big advantage to the Xperia X1 with its OS Read more

E-Ten’s Glofiish V900 Confirmed

February 4, 2008 by Lucy  
Filed under Cell Phones

E-Ten’s Glofiish V900 Confirmed

They enticed us with a cheeky glimpse from their V900’s marketing collateral but now their latest Glofiish is official. Their first handset with mobile TV isn’t shy about it as it supports DVB-H, DVB-T, T-DMB and DAB broadcast media. Read more

Skyfire Browser: Windows Mobile phone users get iPhone type browsing

January 28, 2008 by Daniel  
Filed under Cell Phones, Software

Skyfire Browser
The Skyfire Browser was made aware to me earlier today by a friend who writes on Phones Review, he said that it lets you browse the web like you do on a home computer.

I did say that my Apple iPhone already does this, but he continued to say that it lets Windows Mobile phone users browse websites very fast and with support for all embedded content.

Mobile browsing which is exactly the same as PC Browsing Read more

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