June 2009
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With a design inspired by the Nokia 6300, the Nokia 2700 Classic has a very similar feature set to its successful predecessor. Although the screen is not quite as good and the case looks a little more plasticky, but the Nokia 2700 Classic offers everything that the 6300 does… with a much cheaper price tag!
The Nokia 2700 classic phone combines the functionality and user experience required in today’s hectic lifestyle, with a nice design and material that makes the mobile phone the most beautiful, well built and competitively priced. At an estimated retail price of EUR 65, the Nokia 2700 classic is one of Nokia’s most affordable, full featured mobile phone.

Measuring only 109 x 46 x 14 mm and weighting only 85g, this phone’s size will satisfy its most skeptic users. This mobile phone comes with a 1020 mAh Li-Ion battery, offering a talk time up to 6.00 hours and providing standby time of 288 hours.
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Written by martin on June 29th, 2009 with no comments.
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The Nokia 6208c is Nokia’s first few touchscreen phone, launched following N97 and 5800 XpressMusic. However, unlike the previous two models, the 6208c is not a smartphone – instead it runs on the S40 operating system which is more commonly found on midrange and low-end devices.

This mobile phone is made primarily for the Chinese market. The touch screen on the Nokia 6208c is optimized to write Chinese characters and messages in the most natural way, with a stylus. The design of the stylus, attached to the back of the Nokia 6208c phone, is inspired by bamboo slips and works perfectly with the large color display.
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Written by martin on June 24th, 2009 with no comments.
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Sony Ericsson Aino is not the PSP phone, but perhaps it is the next best thing you can find out there now! Aino is the first (and surely not the last) phone with Remote Play, a feature which allows you remotely control your PS3 and watch streaming videos from it over WiFi or anywhere through the internet.

Sony Ericsson Aino can pull videos and other media from their phone using Remote Play which was originally designed for use with the PSP. In some countries, the PlayTV service can also be used to receive TV through a PS3 (Playstation 3). On top of that, PC owners can automatically synchronize media from a PC over WiFi using Media Go.
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Written by martin on June 5th, 2009 with no comments.
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