August 28th, 2006

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LG CU500 3G Phone

LG CU500

The LG CU500 is an HSDPA phone that’s exclusive available on the Cingular network in the United States. Not sure if they are going to have it in other countries soon… Running on the back of the Cingular’s UMTS network, the LG CU500 is one of only a handful of HSDPA high-speed 3.5G phones on the market anywhere in the world.

The first thing to note is that UMTS in the US is not the same as UMTS everywhere else in the world - it’s an 850/1900 MHz UMTS device rather than the UMTS 2100 MHz standard that pretty much everyone else uses. It does have quad-band GSM and EDGE support though, so you can still continue to use the LG CU500 more-or-less anywhere in the world.

The CU500 touts an internal 65K color TFT with resolutions of 176 x 220 pixels and external 65K color TFT with resolutions of 96 x 96 pixels.

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Motorola KRZR K1

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Motorola has had just as much success with its RAZR line as Apple did with its iPod, Motorola is determined to take the product line one step further with a slew of new crazily named cell phones. These new models include two versions of KRZR, RAZR, and one model of RIZR. The KRZR is a thinner, possibly slimmer version of the RAZR measuring and weighing at 42×103x17mm and 103g, respectively.

Called variously the Motorola K1, Motorola KRZR, Motorola MOTOKRZR or pretty much any combination of those words, this handset is aimed at the midrange market and is pretty much a straight upgrade to the V3i in specification terms.

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