Monday, June 8, 2009

Top 5 Most Expensive Cell Phones

Fourth is another design from Vertu, the Vertu Diamond, costing buyers $88,000. This cell phone will only be available to the first two hundred buyers, and boasts diamond encrusting as well as a platinum body.

Vertu Diamond

Fifth is a design coming to us from a name we are all a little more familiar with, Motorolla. The Motorolla V220 Special Edition is decorated with 1,200 diamonds and 18 carat gold. This phone will be available for $51,800

Motorolla V220 Special Edition

Top 5 Most Expensive Cell Phones

The most expensive of these cell phones enters the ranking right at a million dollars and is rightly named the Goldvish “Le Million.” This 120 carat diamond encrusted cellular phone has even been recognized by Guiness Book of World Records as the most expensive cell phone in the world.

 Goldvish Le Million.

Coming in second at $310,000 is the Vertu Signature Cobra. The stunning design featured on this cell phone was created by French jeweler Boucheron. It features two emerald eyes and 439 rubies.

Vertu Signature Cobra

Third is the Sony Ericsson Black Diamond coming in at an even $300,000. Only five numbered pieces will be available to the select few.

Sony Ericsson Black Diamond

LG GD910 - A New James Bond’s Watch Phone Is Available Next Month

LG GD910

Is it a watch or a phone? It is both! LG announced that it is going to ship the LG GD910, a super cool watch phone on July of 2009. The phone will be first available in Europe (Sorry Americans, you guys have to wait for a while before this phone comes to North America).

LG GD910

The GD910 phone has impressive features and specifications. It features a full touchscreen, MP3 music player, voice recognition, Stereo Bluetooth, Text to Speech (TTS) that reads text messages and other information out loud for even greater convenience, and 3G support (7.2 Mbps HSDPA). Thanks God, it doesn’t have a built-in camera, if not, people might misuse this watch phone to spy on others. The Watch Phone has a curved tempered glass face, high quality metal casing and is a mere 13.9mm thick.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

W610i K610i


Sony Ericsson MMR-70 FM Transmitter review use photo




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The Sony Ericsson K610i phone also comes with an in-built media player. One can use the music capabilities of the handset to listen to music in MP3 and AAC formats. The sound effects are impressive; one is sure to enjoy what one hears.

The handset can be used to play mobile phone games with equal fervor. One can download and play a whole range of mobile phone games that includes 3D games as well as Java games. This tri-band phone facilitates smooth and easy data transfer. With capabilities for web browsing and a modem give access to the internet, the Sony Ericsson w610i is as good as it gets
The Sony Ericsson K610i is a camera phone that can be cited as an example of technological brilliance.

A combination of aesthetic style and urban sensibility, this mobile phone is making a distinct impression on the consumer psyche the world over. Small in dimensions, sleek in looks and smart in capabilities, the Sony Ericsson w610i would leave an undeniable impression on even a casual observer.

Evening Red, Urban Silver, and Misty White are the three colors in which this mobile phone model is available. Potential users can choose any of the specific colors depending on their personal tastes, preferences, and fancies.

The design of the Sony Ericsson w610i is compact. There is an in-built 2 mega pixel camera that can be used to capture still as well as moving images. Other features such as the picture editor, picture effects, and digital camera menu make the process of image capture all the more desirable.

Sony Ericsson w610i is empowered by third generation (3G) technology. The handset can be used for making video calls as well as for video streaming. The messaging options are quite comprehensive. The Sony Ericsson w610i can be used for sending and receiving text messages, multimedia messages, video clips, and emails with attachments. There is also an MMS video option, wherein users can send their videos to peers and friends.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Nokia 5730

Nokia 5730 XpressMusic MORE PICTURES

Well, hello there 5730 XpressMusic, so nice to finally meet you! This admittedly odd looking Nokia has been brought to our attention courtesy of Russia's own Mobile-Review, and while we're still trying to decide whether or not the QWERTY slide-out keyboard is a turn off or totally awesome (with its dot matrix-styled font), we figured it prudent to pass along the information, anyway. Said mobile sports a 2-inch QVGA screen, backlit keys, a 1,000mAh battery good for 4.5 hours of yappin', EDGE data, inbuilt GPS, 128MB of RAM, a microSD card slot, USB / Bluetooth and Symbian S60 running the show. We're told to expect it out in European markets this April for €220 ($289), though worldwide availability remains a mystery. Have a look in the read link for eleventy billion more images and a poorly translated preview.
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