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Thursday, April 9th 2009 - 23:40 CEST
The Curve 8900 is the latest model from the Blackberry Curve series. The smartphone certainly looks a lot better than its predecessor; more like the Blackberry Bold only slimmer. The new BlackBerry phone features a 3.2 megapixel digital camera, built-in GPS antenna, Wi-Fi and a high resolution color monitor. For more information, read our BlackBerry Curve 8900 review.
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Thursday, April 9th 2009 - 21:06 CEST
The LG KF750 Secret is a slim slider phone. The beautiful design is combined with functions like a 5.0 Megapixel digital camera, touch keys, DIVX support and HSDPA. Currently, the LG Secret KF750 is the thinnest 5.0 Megapixel camera phone. Our experience with the LG Secret handset can be read in the following LetsGoMobile full review.
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Tuesday, April 7th 2009 - 09:48 CEST
The Nokia 7100 Supernova is a compact slider phone with a nice design. The Nokia 7100 features an FM radio, MP3 player, 2.0" color monitor, 1.3 Megapixel digital camera and Bluetooth functionality. This basic Nokia mobile phone has an appealing price tag. Read about our experience with the Nokia 7100 Supernova in the following LetsGoMobile full product review.
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Friday, February 20th 2009 - 10:35 CET
The Samsung Pixon looks a bit like the Omnia, although the Pixon is in fact an entirely different phone with Samsung's operating system, and a higher resolution digital camera. The Samsung Pixon M8800 is Samsung's latest cameraphone. The combination of an 8 Megapixel digital camera, a large touchscreen monitor, HSDPA and a neat appearance, certainly creates great expectations. Whether the Samsung Pixon is able to actually live up to these expectations, can be read in the LetsGoMobile product review.
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Friday, February 6th 2009 - 23:36 CET
LG has really conquered a spot within the telecommunication segment over the past few years. With their latest mobile phone model, the KC910, also known under the name LG Renoir, LG again tries to seize a share of the most recent upcoming trend; touchscreen mobile phones. Whether or not LG succeeds in doing so can be read in the following LG Renoir KC910 review.
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Sunday, January 18th 2009 - 22:37 CET
The Samsung i8510, also known as the Samsung INNOV8, is a slider phone featuring an 8.0 Megapixel digital camera. Moreover, the mobile phone has been equipped with a built-in GPS antenna, WiFi, HSDPA, FM radio and an 8GB internal memory. The i8510 uses Symbian as operating system. Our experience with the Samsung i8510 can be read in the following full LetsGoMobile review.
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Sunday, January 4th 2009 - 14:07 CET
The Samsung Omnia is a neat mobile phone offering much functionality. Samsung has equipped the Omnia i900 with a 5.0 megapixel digital camera, GPS-receiver, Windows Mobile software, HSDPA and a large touchscreen. At this time, the Omnia is the flagship of Samsung, however, whether the phone is actually able to compete with other mobile phones of the smartphone line in daily life, is yet to be seen and can be read in the full Omnia product review.
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Friday, January 2nd 2009 - 23:56 CET
The HTC S740 smartphone is a mobile phone that fits the current requirements of the average mobile phone user when it comes to specifications. Sending text messages, picture shooting, navigating and scrolling the Internet are all among the possibilities the HTC S740 offers. How these functions work out in practice, you can read in the LetsGoMobile HTC S740 review.
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Friday, January 2nd 2009 - 19:39 CET
The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is a media player with a 1.9 inch screen, a microSD slot and, according to the specifications, the Fuze offers the longest battery-life ever of the entire Sansa series. According to SanDisk, the Fuze plays 24 hours nonstop music without having to recharge the battery. The microSD card slot enables enhancing the memory to a maximum of 16GB. Read our SanDisk Sansa Fuze review for more information.
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Thursday, January 1st 2009 - 13:11 CET
In addition to the standard media player functions, the Creative Zen X-Fi features two valuable technologies; X-Fi and Wi-Fi. Besides Wi-Fi and X-Fi, you can play video and audio via the media player, view pictures and listen to the radio. There are numerous possibilities. And all of this on a device with dimensions of only 2.1 x 3.2 x 0.5 inches. I am curious to learn how it all functions inside a housing this small. Our experiences with this MP3 player can be read in the following Creative Zen X-Fi review.
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