Quick Mobile Phone Reviews

LG Rumor: The successor of the popular LG F9200 finally arrives in the form of the “Rumor”. As a general description, you may think of the Rumor as a QWERTY keyboard mobile phone without the smart phone intricacy. With that in mind though, the Rumor is not without its own set of advanced and attractive features. Like said, it has a QWERTY keyboard that the user can slide out from under the phone, making it very viable as a text messaging little device. It has a camera for your picture taking needs (more on this later), a music player and Bluetooth support among others.

Nokia N96: The Nokia N96 is a new release following the successful distribution of the Nokia N95 in the market last year. It is considered as an amazing multimedia computer being optimized for TV and video capabilities. Aside from this, the Nokia N96 is represented as a modernized chapter in mobile media. Many people are now waiting for the release of this wonderful multimedia computer from Nokia. It is indicated that shipping may begin on the 3rd quarter of 2008. The mentioned estimated price would be around 550 euros but this is still excluding taxes or subsidies.

LG KT610: LG Electronics is a worldwide design and technology leader in actual mobile communications. They teamed up with Symbian Limited, which is the famous marketing leader for the operating systems of open mobiles. Together, they came up with the LG KT610. The LG KT610 is an extraordinary GPS-enabled stylish mobile phone. It has a unique and charming 2.4 VGA flip-type screen which holds a QWERTY keypad that resembles the one for the PCs.

Motorola A1200 Ming: Announced last December 2005 and available for quite some time now, the Motorola A1200 Ming, also known by its nick name as the Motorola Ming is a Linux based smart phone from Motorola. It utilizes the flip design albeit with a transparent cover giving it a very sleek and futuristic edge. Targeted for the business type consumer, it also features a very useful business card reader.

Motorola W490: As of late, Motorola has been known to constantly develop mobile phones for the high end market. A lot of what we have witnessed from Motorola in fact is targeted towards the upper and business type class of people that it is easy for us to dismiss Motorola as a high end phone developer only. But once you get past all these assumptions, one will realize that Motorola also developed some of the world’s better looking entry level mobile phones that are not only very affordable but is also crammed with as many features as the budget for this bracket might permit.

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