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Tuesday, May 5th 2009 - 11:05 CEST
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is Nokia's latest music sensation. With a touchscreen, 3.2 Megapixel digital camera featuring a Carl Zeiss lens, built-in GPS antenna, HSDPA support and Wi-Fi, this Nokia Mobile phone is extremely versatile, and not only when it comes to putting music on it. It features the Symbian operating system, but in a nice playful version. You can read all about our experiences with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic in the following LetsGoMobile product review.
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Monday, May 4th 2009 - 15:49 CEST
Despite the considerable size of the HTC Touch HD, it certainly doesn't lack charm. Thanks to equipping this mobile phone with Windows Mobile 6.1 software, many applications are available. The 5.0 Megapixel digital camera, GPS antenna, HSDPA and Wi-Fi make the HTC Touch HD a full all-round phone. Whether or not this mobile phone is easy to handle in practice can be read in the full LetsGoMobile product review.
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Friday, May 1st 2009 - 09:29 CEST
Financial crisis, credit crunch, whatever you want to call it. Currently it seems trendy to make this the subject of the day and to bring it up in every conversation. Yet none of this seems to be relevant for the telecommunications industry. Once again, a Blackberry phone, the Storm to be precise, has been equipped with the latest innovation. For more details, read our Blackberry Storm review.
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Friday, April 24th 2009 - 11:21 CEST
The Sony Walkman NWZ-S639F is a media player of the Sony Walkman S series. This model features a 16GB memory, included EX in-ear headset and a variety of audio technologies. Music, picture, video, podcast and audio books are all easily dealt with by this MP3 player. Read on in our extensive Sony NWZ-S639F product review.
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Sunday, April 19th 2009 - 09:37 CEST
Google software is something that has been eagerly anticipated by many. For the first time in the history of mobile telephony, the operating system has become more important than the actual handset itself. T-Mobile's G1 is the first mobile phone that includes Google Android. However; is it possible to launch a phone successfully solely for its specifications and make a trend of it? Our findings can be read in the following T-Mobile Android review.
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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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