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Unlike the Motorola MILESTONE (and DROID), the XPERIA X10 is running Android 1.6 instead of Android 2.0. Sony Ericsson have enhanced the standard Android offering with something they call the "UX platform" which stands for "User Experience". This adds ...
November, 2009
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24 reviews
There are a handful of differences between the DROID and MILESTONE, the most obvious one being that this is a GSM / UMTS device.
November, 2009
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5 reviews
The good news is that this is potentially a truly great offering from Motorola, the bad news is that this is a CDMA-only device that will be limited to use in the United States. In other words, for most potential customers.. this is not the DROID you ...
October, 2009
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40 reviews
Very similar in specification to the existing Samsung I7500 Galaxy, the I5700 seems to be a pretty conventional Android device overall.
October, 2009
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4 reviews
The primary differences between the Bold 9700 and the 9000 are the inclusion of BlackBerry OS 5, a 3.2 megapixel camera (instead of a 2 megapixel one) and a small touchpad to replace the rollerball on the 9000. The 9700 is quite a bit smaller and ...
October, 2009
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229 reviews
Put simply, the Storm2 is an attempt to create the phone that the original Storm should have been in the first place. The first Storm was so full of bugs that we thought it was easily one of the worst phones of 2008.. added to this the completely ...
October, 2009
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38 reviews
Featuring a 3" 240 x 400 pixel display, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, 3.5G support, WiFi and GPS, the new GM750 shares almost every hardware feature with its predecessor. The main difference is that the GM750 comes with Windows ...
October, 2009
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11 reviews
Perhaps the most obvious feature is the massive 4.3" display. This capacitive touchscreen panel has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, which we think is the largest screen on any production mobile phone.
October, 2009
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38 reviews
The main innovation here is the camera - the 12 megapixel unit has a 3X optical zoom and the camera lens pops out of the back of the AMOLED 12M when in use. Optical zoom is very rare in mobile phones, but it makes a huge difference to the phone's ...
October, 2009
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1 reviews
This is a tri-band 3G phone, supporting 850, 1900 and 2100 MHz WCDMA. This means that the Nokia 6350 can be used by AT&T customers when they travel worldwide, and as you might expect this is backed up with quad-band GSM as well.
October, 2009
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2 reviews
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