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14 Aug 10 Quick Cell Mobile Critiques

Motorola W205 - Motorola has been providing cell phones to low end users who are intended to use mobiles just for making and receiving calls and text messages. Most of the cell phones in market nowadays are providing hell lot of features but the basic purpose of the cell phone, no matter how much mega pixel camera it contains and which software it operates on, its primary functions are to send/receive text messages and make phone calls. As we said, Motorola is still manufacturing cell phone for the basic users. W205 is just one of them. The cell phone is available in true black color which makes it look like an expensive high end mobile device. The cell phone is perfectly slim with thickness of only 14.9mm. W205 is also very light to hold. Only 78 grams of communication device is just a feather to put into any pocket.

Sony Ericsson W880i - The sleek and slim design always impresses the cell phone buyers. This gave rise to the competition to introduce the slimmest cell phone a company can manufacture. Sony Ericsson provided its version of slimmest cell phone with introduction of W880i. The slimmest candy bar ever produced by Sony Ericsson requires other than usual equipment for the measurement. The 9.4mm is hardly 70 grams in weight but still gives a good grip and feel comfortable in hands or with ears.

Nokia 5300 - During the first quarter of 2006, Sony Ericsson clearly dominated cell phone industry because of its music cell phones. The domination continued because there was no such true competitor. But later on we found famous manufacturers followed the trend and introducing music cell phones. Nokia released its 5300 to break down Sony Ericsson's music cell phone market. 5300 looks a bit bulky with size measurements of 3.6 by 1.9 by 0.8 inches but its feather light with weight just above 3.5 ounces. The Xpress cell phone looks good in red/white or traditional black/white combinations. The slider functionality works perfect.

Nokia N91 - Nokia N91 was released way back in April 2005. Since then the cell phone got respectable number of buyers. But even then, N91 is being somewhat pin down by its Sony Ericsson and LG rivals. The cell phone is a bulky slider. We said bulky because the silvery N91 got its physical size as at 4.4 by 2.2 by 0.9 inches and 5.8 ounces and weight just below 6 ounces. Even then, it is constructed so well, it still looks awesome in hands.

Palm Treo 700w - Palm Treo w series was introduced with an intention to create an all in one Personal digital assistant which can support various general purpose and multimedia applications. The series was started with Palm Treo 700w. Palm Treo physical measurements came out good enough to declare it a sleek device in Personal digital assistant category. 4.4 by 2.3 by 0.9 inches and weight slightly lower than 6 and a half ounces, gives PDA a solid construction and just perfect for business and corporate use. Charcoal black and sliver combination suits Palm Treo very well.

Samsung SGH-X700 - Samsung X series has come up with few handsets that left their mark on cell phone markets. X600, X100, and X210 and a lot more in the X series assembly line, were equipped with latest features as well as tested with new innovations. Today X700 is the handset we would be reviewing. The candy bar X-700 is somewhat similar to other cell phones like X620. The cell phone is sleek and slim and available in black and silver combination. The matt finish of X-700 makes it look more sophisticated and business class hand set.

Russell Coutier is an avid tech freak; specifically in the mobile industry. As common as cell phones are nowadays, so are spam and prank callers. Fight back with a reverse cell phone number lookup service and find out who's calling.

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