Phone Review: BlackBerry Bold 9000


Short Review
Specs:

  • Memory - 1GB on-board (storage) and 128 MB Flash (applications)
  • Est. Battery Life - Standby: 13 days, Talk Time: 5 hours
  • Size - Length: 114mm, Width: 66mm, Thickness: 14mm
  • Weight (with battery) - 133g (same as the 88xx series. I can attest to it!)
  • Battery - 1500mAhr lithium cell0
  • Network Support - UMTS: 2100 / 1900 / 850MHz, GSM: 1900 / 1800 / 900 / 850 MHz, GPRS, EDGE and HDSPA networks
  • Display - HVGA, 480 x 320 pixels, Transmissive TFT LCD, supports over 65k colors
  • Wi-Fi - 803.11a/b/g enabled
  • Media Player, Video Support - DivX 4, Div X 5 & 6 are partially supported, XviD is partially supported, H.263, H.264 and WMV3
  • Media Player, Audio Support - .3gp, MP3, WMA9 (.wma/.asf), WMA9 Pro/WMA 10, MIDI, AMR-NB, Professional AAC/AAC+/eAAC+
  • Camera - 2.0MP, 5 x digital zoom (with flash of course)
  • Media Player, Audio - BlackBerry Media Sync allows you to transfer your desktop iTunes music to your BlackBerry!!!
  • GPS - internal GPS with extended ephemeris, BB Maps is standard
  • USB Port - Enables charging and high-speed data synchronizations via USB "A" to mini-USB "B" cable (I can personally say moving files back and forth is now lightning quick!)
  • Bluetooth - Bluetooth v2.0, all the normal stuff and Bluetooth Stereo Audio via A2DP and AVCRP
  • Browser - HTML browsing, View Movies/Clips from websites built for mobile streaming, RSS feed support

Nokia 6300 Review

We all have different standards and requirements to determine with cell phone that suitable for us. Some of us prefer to prioritize the technology and features offered, some prioritize the stylish designs, and some prioritize the deals offered, especially those with limited budget. If you are a part of the last group and looking for a good Nokia cell phone that will be enough to complete your needs from various aspects, take a look at the Nokia 6300. This cell phone is not really glamorous and stylish on the design. But just like what Nokia said for this cell phone, it is simply beautiful.

This cell phone is a neat and comfortably small phone. Eve though the shape the rectangle shape is not up-to-date enough, the corners and edges is still smoothly curved and shiny because of the stainless steel cover. You can choose it if you put the usability accompanied by looks as your priority in choosing a cell phone. The keypad is the standard easy and reliable use Nokia layout. Even though it has simple appearance, this cell phone has all the basic features expected for a new mid level mobile phone handset. You can enjoy the 2 mega pixel camera, good music features with Fm radio and MP3 player, and a good web browsing experience. Of curse you still can find the standard features of mid level cell phone. It might be not a fashion award winning cell phone, but still reasonably priced with good features.

If you are interested on this cell phone, you can take a look the offers at dialtosave.co.uk. This website has various mobile phone deals including for this cell phone. Check out the pay As You Go mobile phones that you can also call as pre pay mobile phone. It is not locked to a specific mobile phone network so you can change the network as you like.

Phone Review: BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220




Short Review
Specs:
  • Make/Model: Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220
  • Data: EDGE, Wi-Fi
  • Network: GSM 850/1900 (There are European/Asian versions)
  • Size: 3.98” x 1.97” x 0.69”
  • Carrier: T-Mobile
  • Weight: 3.6 oz
  • Display: Internal is 240 x 320 TFT, external is 128 x 160 TFT (262k colors)
  • Form Factor: Clamshell flip with external display
  • Memory: 128 flash; The hot-swappable microUSB comes w/ 256 MB, and accepts 16GB
  • Notable Features: smooth external display with email/message previews; myFaves; voice notes; voice dialing; push email; stereo bluetooth; 2 MP cam with LED flash and 5X digital zoom, which can be controlled with the trackball. It also captures video.
Plus:
surprisingly music-friendly; external play/pause button; stereo bluetooth, standard headphone jack; UMA capable; unique form factor; slick new BB interface; more compact than other BlackBerries; still has the BB office apps that keep executives aboard, but feels like a fun phone.

Minus:
no GPS; weak web browsing; some lag here and there.

If you're looking for a strong messaging device that works with a variety of communications platforms, the cap does not disappoint. Make calls over Wi-Fi, and provides excellent call quality in adverse environments. Almost any type of text communications platform available today is accessible on the lid. However, without 3G and a real browser, do not expect to be navigating at night.

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