New Article on UMTS
This article describes what UMTS is, how it relates to GSM, and how it compares to existing CDMA systems.
Posted on May 15th, 2009 by admin
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Review of the Sony-Ericsson K850i
Before I begin this review, I wish to confess that I went into it with extremely high expectations. After being so impressed with the sound quality of the z710i I thought that a top-end Sony-Ericsson would at least be the equal of its lesser brother. I’d also read some rather amazing things about the 5-megapixel camera on this model. My comments might therefore be a bit negative-sounding when they probably shouldn’t be, but I’ll try and keep my personal disappoint out of the review.
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Review of the Nokia 6120 Classic
Despite its somewhat familiar numeric designation, the 6120 Classic has nothing in common with the old TDMA model with which it shares this number. The 6120 classis is a GSM Smartphone using the Symbian operating system.
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Review of the HTC P4000
The HTC P4000 is a Windows Mobile device (though sadly only Windows Mobile 5, and not the most recent version 6). As usual, my reason for testing the device is NOT to look at its suitability as a mobile computing platform, but rather at the quality of the built-in mobile phone boosterular phone.
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Review of the Nokia 1600
The Nokia 1600 is a basic no-nonsense low-end phone offered by 7-11 on their Speakout Wireless service. There’s no camera, no MP3 player, and no expansion memory slot, but there’s plenty of features for those looking for just-a-phone.
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Wasting Bandwidth (Editorial)
This editorial talks about the new data applications that wireless providers are hawking and why they are wasteful and prone to increase the cost of service in the future.
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Review of the Sony-Ericsson z710i
The Sony-Ericsson z701i is a quad-band GSM clamshell phone that’s loaded with lots of features like a good-quality 2 megapixel camera, built-in MP3 player (with external buttons), GPRS/EDGE, and as you’ll soon see, exmobile phone boosterent audio and RF characteristics.
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Mini-Review of the Motorola i880
The following test was performed only indoors, because I wasn’t given very much time to try the phone out. My primary goal during the test was to compare it to the i580, which I personal own. The two phones are in fact extremely similar, and so I recommend that you read my full review of the i580 first, and then read this mini-review to find out what’s different in the i880.
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Review of the LG TG800F (GSM Chocolate)
The LG TG800F is the GSM version of the Chocolate. While Fido doesn’t seem to use the name Chocolate on their web page, the box and user guide for the phone do refer to it as such. The big selling point of the chocolate line is its use of touch-sensitive keys for many of the buttons on the phone (though the numeric keypad is still a standard mechanical type).
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Review of the Palm Treo 700wx
The Treo 700wx is the CDMA Windows Smartphone edition of the Treo 700. As usual, this review is not to critique the non-phone aspects of the device, which means I won’t pass judgment on the Windows operating system or on any of the data-centric things that you can do with this model. My focus, as always, is on the phone portion of the device.
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