Review of the Nokia 3120 Classic

The Nokia 3120 Classic is a Series 40 phone not presently offered by any of the providers in Canada, but it supports 850 MHz and 1900 MHz, and so it is well suited to use in Canada or the United States. It seems to have no relationship to the old Nokia 3120 that I reviewed just over 4 years ago and I really have no idea why Nokia is recycling model numbers.

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Review of the Nokia N85

The Nokia N85 is a phone that can be best described as an updated N95. It has all the same features as the N95 in essentially the same package. However, the N85 is physically smaller and has a more rounded and polished look. It also sports the Feature Pack 2 edition of the S60 3rd Edition operating system, which adds a few nice touches to an otherwise exmobile phone boosterent phone.

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Review of the Nokia 1208

The Nokia 1208 is a small candy-bar style phone offered in Canada by 7-11 Speakout Wireless. Despite its small size and lack of high-end features, the 1208 is actually a very competent phone that I would not hesitate to recommend to anyone interested in a no-nonsense model.

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Mini Review of the Blackberry Bold

The Bold is the new top-of-the-line Blackberry, offering all of the expected Blackberry features in one package with a high-resolution display.

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Review of the Nokia 1680

The Nokia 1680 is the newest low-end phone from 7-11 Speakout Wireless. It sells for more than the previously-reviewed Nokia 1208, but in my opinion (as you will soon discover) I don’t think it is worthy of this position in the lineup.

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Review of the Nokia E51

The E51 is a slender and thin Smartphone from Nokia the sports many of the features found in some of their larger PDA models (but without the full QWERTY keyboard). The E51 therefore looks more like a standard candy bar mobile phone booster phone, but it processes many of the features expected from higher-end models.

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Mini Review of the Apple iPhone 3G

The iPhone it seems has risen to a status above its true station in life. The iPhone is perceived by many as gift from god (which may be why it garnered the nickname The Jesus Phone). However, it’s still just a phone, and so in this mini-review (which was performed over a period of 2 hours at Square One in Mississauga) I attempt to look solely at this model’s suitability as a phone. I will however comment on auxiliary aspects of the phone where applicable.

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Review of the Nokia N95 8GB

The Nokia N95 8GB is the most recent iteration of the much-hyped Nokia Smartphone. This model is now being carried officially in Canada by Rogers and they’ve recently dropped the price to $199 for a 3-year contract to match the Apple iPhone 3G. Nokia bills the N95 as “Canada’s Smartest Smartphone”. I don’t know about that, but it’s still a pretty good phone as you’ll see.

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New Article on UMTS

This article describes what UMTS is, how it relates to GSM, and how it compares to existing CDMA systems.

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Review of the Nokia 2760

The Nokia 2760 redefines the sort of features one can expect in a low-end phone, by offering a camera, Bluetooth, FM radio, and MP3 playback in a phone that sells for only $125. However, just how good a PHONE do you get for that money? Sadly, not that great.

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