Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Nokia 2690 Review

 

 Launched only one month after Nokia 2220 slide, the 2690 model comes on the same emerging markets where applications such as Nokia Life Tools have become a necessity. Thus, based on your location, Nokia 2690 might or might not come with Nokia Life Tools, but either way the device is definitely worth the money in case you’re looking to spend only a few bucks for a phone.Continue Reading

Coming soon BlackBerry Bold 9650 Might Come to Verizon This Week

 
According to some leaked documents that emerged on BGR, the BlackBerry Bold 9650 will land at Verizon with support for the carrier’s EV-DO Rev. A network, while also including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity options, as well as built-in GPS receiver, BlackBerry OS 5, a 3.2-megapixel photo snapper, and 512 MB of RAM.................... Continue Reading

Preview of Samsung Corby 3G S3370

You think the Samsung Corby is the most affordable entry-level handset with touch-sensitive screen? Think again, because a brand new, light-weight player is on its way to the market, the Samsung Corby 3G S3370. It is equipped with 2.6-inch display and 1.3-megapixel camera…Continue Reading

Smartphones that works for Business

bestphones02curve Smartphones that works for Business
The BlackBerry Curve, says Current Analysis’ Greengart, “has the best combination of technology and form factor in the BlackBerry line.”
bestphones03nokiae71 Smartphones that works for Business
Nokia’s E71 weighs in at less than five ounces, according to Nokia. It features a full keyboard, 320 x 240 pixel QVGA resolution and dedicated one-touch keys for home, calendar, contacts and emails. Security features include device and remote locks, data encryption for phone memory and microSD content and a mobile virtual private network.
bestphones04nokiamaemo Smartphones that works for Business
The N9000 is a Maemo platform based device which is something of a cross between a smartphone and a tablet. It features the Maemo browser and a wide variety of functions. Nokia says that it is a slide-slider that weighs a bit over 6 ounces. It both full QWERTY and virtual onscreen keyboards, up to 32 GB of internal storage, microSD memory card extension and is optimized for GPRS, EGE, WCDMA and WLANs.
bestphones05iphone Smartphones that works for Business
Says Forrester’s Silva: “Previously seen as the not-ready-for-enterprise device of consumer lust, the iPhone’s recent OS updates have brought it on-board as tool for enterprise employees.”
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