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    June 26th, 2009HeatherSmartphones, cell phones

    GeeksPhone One Android PhoneIn this day and age, cell phones are something that everyone in the world needs and everyone in the world has – this is one of the main reasons why companies like GeeksPhones was created.  This company is hot – not in the US though, but they are pretty damn hot in Spain, as that is where they are based out of.  They have, since they started this company been trying to come up with a Smartphone and finally, the Android is their very first Smartphone! 

    This new Smartphone is incredible, it runs on Android 1.5 Cupcake and features a 625MHz PXA310 processor, a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, a 3.2 megapixel camera and a front-facing camera, a microSD card slot, AGPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and supports quad-band EDGE/HSDPA connectivity.  All of this is packed into just one phone!

    This phone will be released in Spain this summer and it will be sold unlocked for around $422.00, which isn’t bad!

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    June 20th, 2009HeatherSony Ericsson, cell phones

    Sony Ericsson W995a Phone If there is one thing that I have noticed about cell phones it has got to be that they are every changing and ever evolving.  Take the Sony Ericsson cell phone.  This incredible phone has not only been around for quite a while but it is ever changing and ever evolving and I think that, that is something that is fantastic! The technology that goes into cell phones in this day and age is absolutely incredible and to be honest, the newest phone from Sony, the Sony Ericsson W995a Phone is absolutely amazing!

    The Sony Ericsson W995a Phone is by far one of the best phones on the market, it features quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, tri-band UMTS/HSPA connectivity, a 2.6-inch QVGA scratch-resistant display, a 8.1MP shooter with autofocus, LED flash, and smile shutter, A-GPS navigation, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and those are just a few of the features!

    This handset is going to run you about $600.00, but it is definitely worth it in the long run, for all of the specs speak for themselves!

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    June 8th, 2009HeatherAcer, Smartphones, cell phones

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    Let’s talk about Acer.  Personally, I am not a huge fan of this brand and while that is just me … I just have a thing about their laptops and their overall look but what I can tell you is that they came out with the newest phone on the market today, the Acer M900 and while I do not specifically agree with Acer coming out with a Smartphone, I think that for those of you that do like the Acer brand, you should absolutely take a look at this phone.

    This phone is pretty cool and it actually features finger recognition, which is pretty freakin’ cool.  The entire 3.8 inch screen is a touchscreen and it has a QWERTY keyboard and to be completely honest, it really is not a bad phone – it’s just not I phone that I would pick out.

    So if you like the Acer brand, you should pick yourself up or at least check this phone out!

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    June 6th, 2009HeatherLG, LG Phones

    env-touch-1LG is an extremely popular cell phone manufacturer, partly because the company keeps its finger on the pulse of what consumers are looking for in a mobile device.  LG is also popular because the company frequently comes out with new and innovative ideas, introducing a new mobile device seemingly every season.

    Enter the LG enV Touch Phone, through Verizon Wireless. The phone features a brightly colored touch screen, a whopping three inch external one. The screen features tactile feedback and an entire QWERTY keyboard. The keys themselves are spaced widely, to make texting easy. It has Dolby sound for mobile devices, a 3.2 megapixel camera with all the bells and whistles, Bluetooth stereo capability, VCAST Music with Rhapsody, and web browsing — multi page with HTML.

    You can also utilize a USB connection, which will allow you to transfer any files from your phone — via a microSD card — to your computer.

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