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Mobile Phones -
Audiovox
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While this phone's claim to fame is its 1.3 megapixel still camera, it's also a full-featured phone with a speakerphone, an airplane mode and support for Sprint PCS vision wireless Internet services.
Design The 8920's traditional clamshell form factor sports a large 128 x 160 display with a stunning 260,000 colors. A supplementary 96 x 64 color display on the outside of the cover displays picture IDs, call information, battery life, time of day, signal strength and more. An extendable antenna is located on the top right side of the phone while the phone's 1.3 megapixel (1280 x 960) camera unit is housed on top of the phone. A unique macro switch allows you to capture incredible detail in shots that feature very close subjects. A quick camera button, as well as up/down keys for volume control are located on the left side of the phone. Most of the phone's features and on-screen menus are controlled by a five-way center button above the handset's dial pad. A 2.5mm headset jack is also provided, as is a USB-compatible data connector.
Calling Features The 8920's built-in address book allows you to store up to 300 entries, with each entry storing up to five numbers/addresses, for a total capacity of up to 1,500 numbers and up to 300 email and Web addresses. You can customize your caller ID by linking a downloaded image or photo to a specific phone number in your phone book. Choose from 11 multi-chord, melodic ring tones and eight traditional ring tones, including a vibrating alert. The 8920's GPS location technology pinpoints your exact location when you dial 911 (where available). Perhaps most importantly for users in rural areas, the 8920 is a tri-mode phone, meaning it can operate on Sprint's digital PCS network, as well as analog networks that serve many outlying areas.
The 8920's speakerphone lets you talk handsfree wherever you roam, while the phone's voice dialing function makes calling as easy as saying a contact's name. An integrated airplane mode turns off the unit's phone functions while still allowing you to use phone's camera, tools and games.
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Read more... [PCS Vision Audiovox PM-8920 Picture Phone (Sprint)]
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Mobile Phones -
Sanyo
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Compatible with Sprint cell phone service, the Sanyo SCP5150 phone offers plenty of great features including picture ID, voice-activated dialing, Internet access, text messaging, and a nutty-sounding game called Crab Catcher, all displayed on a 120 x 128, 256-color backlit LCD screen.
For calling, the SCP5150 provides a dedicated voice mail button and picture caller ID, plus call timers, redial, missed call indicator, call log, voice activated dialing, any-key answer, auto-answer, auto-redial, dual-tone multi frequency, roaming indicator, speed dial, linked (credit card) dialing, phonebook look-up, phonebook scroll, mute control, no-answer transfer, one-touch 911, usage alert, differential ring and a phone book capacity of 300 entries. For self-organization, you'll get a 100 event calendar, a calculator and alarm, and a 20-item to-do list. You can also load your info onto your PC so you're in sync on both machines. So you won't forget to sync up, you can leave a memo to yourself with either the scratch pad function or a voice memo.
When you get online, you can enjoy 2-way text messaging with T9 predictive text assistance, plus access to the wireless Internet via the built-in OpenWave 4.1.24f software, which supports simple and complex ring tone download and more. The SCP5150 has a battery rated at up to 120 minutes talk time and 120 hours standby time. The phone weighs about 3.4 oz and measures 4.11 x 1.81 x 0.83 inches.
What's in the Box Sanyo SCP5150 phone, battery, AC charger, charger cord, a Nokia hands-free earbud headset, and user documentation |
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Mobile Phones -
Kyocera
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The next generation of last year's highly popular Slice, the Kyocera Super Slice VM1450 is a trim, candy bar-style handset that boasts the slimmest profile in Virgin Mobile's stable. It's also one of the first handsets available from Virgin Mobile with Bluetooth wireless connectivity for communication headsets. This affordably stylish phone also features a VGA camera with 3x zoom, speakerphone, and mobile IM and email capabilities (via AOL and Yahoo!). It runs on the 1900 MHz CDMA network with Virgin Mobile's prepaid service, which requires no annual contract.
Virgin Mobile Service With Virgin Mobile, you pay only for the calling time you use. You can choose a plan that's based just on minutes (with rates between 10¢ and 20¢ per minute) or a monthly plan with no annual contract (with select plans offering unlimited calling on weekends and after 7 PM on weekdays). You can also choose from a variety of mobile messaging plans, which includes text and picture messaging, email, and IM (via AOL and Yahoo!). Virgin Mobile USA's national coverage is powered by the nationwide Sprint PCS network.
Virgin Mobile contributes 5 percent of profits from downloadable content to The RE*Generation, its pro-social initiative to help homeless teens, as well as provides postage-paid return envelopes in every new package for customers to recycle old phones.
Phone Features Measuring just 0.4 inches deep with a height of 4.4 inches and width of 1.9 inches--about the width of a standard business card--the Super Slice is light on the pocket as well as the wallet, weighing a mere 2.5 ounces. The front of the phone includes a numeric keypad, four-way navigation, send/end keys, and two softkeys. The camera lens is found on the back of the phone, while the charging port and earjack for optional wired headset are found on either side.
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Read more... [Kyocera Super Slice Prepaid Phone (Virgin Mobile)]
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Mobile Phones -
SanDisk
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The Sansa Express is a USB format MP3 player supporting, among other things, WMA, WAV and MP3 format. The SanDisk Sansa Express is packed in a small box holding Sansa earplugs, a software CD with user guides in more than 30 languages, an MP3 lanyard to carry the Express around your neck, a booklet for free Audiobook download, stickers, a short USB cable and of course the Sansa Express MP3 player itself. The Sansa Express has a built-in USB connection, so the USB cable only has to be used in case there is not enough room to insert the Sansa Express. Furthermore the SanDisk Sansa Express features a dual-colour OLED monitor, weighs a mere 30 grams and is very compact with its dimensions of 79 x 25 x 17mm.
SanDisk Sansa MP3 player
Before being able to enjoy everything the Sansa Express has to offer, it has to be turned on through the on/off button on top of the MP3 player. Next to the on/off button a slide is positioned to lock the buttons or in other words: to put them on hold. The navigation buttons on the front of the Sansa Express USB format MP3 player will illuminate with a blue light when the player is activated. They will remain blue for approximately 10 seconds when the buttons are used. These buttons let you operate every function on the MP3 player except for the volume. The volume buttons, two of them, are positioned at the bottom edge of the MP3 player. They serve to turn the volume louder or less loud. The microSD card slot, the built-in microphone and the connection for the headset are found on the side of the SanDisk Sansa Express. SanDisk Sansa Headset
The SanDisk Express MP3 player's sound is of acceptable quality. Using the Equalizer lets you fine-tune the sound to your personal preference which may change the acceptable quality to good quality. The volume range can be adjusted through the menu; high and normal modes are available.The delivered Sansa earplugs are, just as the ones delivered with other Sansa MP3 players, of fine quality and they do have a perfect ear-fit. Additionally the Sansa Express MP3 player is capable of more than just playing music, it also lets you listen to the FM radio and record the songs. It also offers voice recording through the built-in microphone. The voice recording function offers extremely clear recordings. |
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Read more... [SanDisk Sansa Express]
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Mobile Phones -
O2
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The Orbit is a member of the XDA range which has been designed by O2. The mobile handset is not only a highly specified piece of equipment but it is slim & stylish in looks & design. The handset comes with a matt black & silver finish which oozes sophistication & will certainly catch the users eye. The O2 XDA Orbit in only 16.8 mm in depth, 58 mm wide & 108 mm in length which provides the user with a slim & highly useable handset. The Orbit comes with a circular navigation tool which allows the user to move around the menu system with ease. The navigation tool & keys are situated below the impressive colour screen. The coloured screen is 2.8 Inches in size which is large & provides an incredibility clear display on the TFT LCD screen. The user can use the touch screen facility which makes using the O2 XDA Orbit a pleasure to use what ever built in feature the user may be using. The handset weighs 129 grams which is lightweight for such a well equipped XDA mobile phone. The O2 XDA Orbit is the ideal companion for all business & pleasure users, just like its family member the O2 XDA Mini S, it will capture the heart of all users.
The Orbit comes with a built in music player feature which can play MP3 music files & brings entertainment to the handset. The music doesn't stop there as the phone comes with a FM radio feature which has six radio presets. The user can use the built in music features to enjoy music on the go & the user can store their favourite MP3 on the phones memory. The phone comes with 128 Mbytes of (ROM) memory plus with 64 Mbytes of (RAM) memory on a MiniSDTM memory card. The XDA Orbit comes with a email service which works just like a personal computers email service as the phone comes with OutlookTM Mobile email.
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Read more... [O2 XDA Orbit]
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