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Samsung Intercept Smart Phone Review – Mobile Phone Videos
0 CommentsPosted by Hobby Projects on August 11, 2010 under Samsung
Thе phone is an important point in the carrier's relationship with Android. The first three devices (HTC Hero, Samsung Moment and HTC EVO 4G) were all premium devices, perched atop their lineup and representing the best the smartphone world had to offer at the time. The Intercept is different; it's a decidedly mid-range. ... more. -
LG dLite GD570 Review – Mobile Phone Videos
0 CommentsPosted by Hobby Projects on August 11, 2010 under LG
Just about everywhere you turn, the form factor of choice employed by the majority of handsets we see nowadays happen to be the slate form factor -- especially more in the smartphone category where it's abundant. Then every once in a while we witness some kind of flip style handset crafted specially as an entry-level device, but on some rare occasions, we still see some that manages to push the en... more. -
Sony Ericsson Zylo Review – Mobile Phone Videos
0 CommentsPosted by Hobby Projects on August 11, 2010 under Sony Ericsson
Sony's Walkman brand has given a lot to mankind, from the first mobile cassette player to the Sony Ericsson Zylo, which we are about to review. We have always liked the idea of having Walkman-branded devices (yes, we are old school). ... more. -
Motorola i1 Review – Mobile Phone Videos
0 CommentsPosted by Hobby Projects on August 11, 2010 under Motorola
Deeply ingrained into the minds of just about every consumer is this lingering notion that blue collar workers would naturally gravitate toward rugged styled handsets -- most notably ones from Sprint-Nextel's lineup. ... more. -
LG Viewty Snap Review – Mobile Phone Videos
0 CommentsPosted by Hobby Projects on August 11, 2010 under LG
LG was one of the first to take touchscreen technology to mainstream phones, and it continues to rest on these laurels. With the LG Viewty Snap it aims to have created a no-frills feature phone, which, as the name suggests, targets the casual shutterbugs out.. ... more. -
LG Vu Plus Review – Mobile Phone Videos
0 CommentsPosted by Hobby Projects on August 11, 2010 under LG
The phone incorporates some improved specs over the Vu and an added physical QWERTY. Priced at $149.99 on-contract, does it have the guts and appeal to give longtime LG Vu owners a reason to switch? ... more. -
Acer Stream Smart Phone Review – Mobile Phone Videos
0 CommentsPosted by Hobby Projects on August 11, 2010 under Others
This is the manufacturer's new top-of-the-line smartphone that is running on the Android 2.1 operating system. The handset is pretty rich when it comes to its feature set, as it packs an impressive 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 1GHz Snapdragon chipset and 512MB RAM. On the other hand, its homescreen interface is heavily customized, altering the all so typical Android experience. The personalization... more. -
HTC Wildfire Review Smart Phone – Mobile Phone Videos
0 CommentsPosted by Hobby Projects on August 11, 2010 under HTC
the HTC Wildfire. HTC is on sabbatical from its high-end line with the Wildfire. There is nothing really wild or fiery in the specs of this mid-end Android handset. Compared to most of the company's Android offerings, it naturally has smaller screen with paltry resolution, and a low-end CPU. ... more. -
BlackBerry Torch 9800 Hands-on Smart Phone Review – Mobile Phone Video
0 CommentsPosted by Hobby Projects on August 11, 2010 under Blackberry
RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800 first impressions. With one single show, RIM showcased what they needed to bring to the table in order to capture the mind share that's been completely overtaken by the the army of Android devices and even Apple's little pride and joy. ... more.
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