
Samsung makes excellent sliders, Definitely true, if the U900 is any indication. Besides being very well built , slim and featuring a brushed metal body, the U900 has a lovely screen. It’s compact too, and very much for the college goer looking for something powerful and chic. The call accept/reject button are large, you could find them with your eyes closed. The keypad seems reminiscent of Motorola phones, some sort of a membrane based keypad that nonetheless works fine. The most innovative feature is incorporated into the menu button- there is none.
Samsung 5 megapixel camera is easy to use with good menus and option, although its camera isn’t as good as N95 or the N82. The only trick which Samsung missed is the presence of GPS and WLAN. The U900 is a good phone for something cute, hardly, yet functional. It hasn’t got the powerful convergence of features like N95 and N82, but it looks radically different and is flashy too, like the Viewty. Choose it over two Nokia’s above only if you don’t need the extra features they have!


Last but not least is the Toshiba G450 which has a primary usage as a USB HSDPA mode but with a full T9 keypad for making calls. You will get tri-band EDGE/GSM, 2100 MHz HSDPA, and a 96 x 39 pixel OLED screen and should cost in the region of 200 Euros. Ingenious idea from Toshiba but why can’t anyone simple connect their mobile phone to a PC or laptop just via a USB?

First time LG produced TV phone..

Tomato Flash announced its micro SD single slot card reader to the market. This handy and extreme light-weight card reader not only could be your trendy mobile accessory, but also with a built-in 2.0 bluetooth which allows you to share precious moments easily with anyone, anywhere and anytime!

Eten has introduced a new member in their series of Gloofish called M700 pocket PC. M700 Pocket PC is well equiped with latest features like slide-out mechanismQWERTY keyboard, GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g Wireless connection, built-in FM radio tuner, and useful navigation functionalities.

The latest mobiles give you everything from e-mail, GPS, and high-end multimedia facilities. However, watching a video on a two-three inches display isn’t that satisfactory. Therefore, how about embedding a projector into the mobile? I am serious about it. 3M has prepared a prototype for an ultra-small half-inch LED illuminated projector, especially, for mobile phones. Despite the diminutive size, it can deliver brilliant 40-inch image at VGA resolution. Other than mobile phones, this ultra-compact, LED-illuminated projector can be integrated into any personal electronic device. 3M ensures absence of speckle and presence of a high-fill factor for superior image quality. It utilizes an advanced liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) electronic image in conjunction with proprietary 3M optics technology.
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