Monthly Archives: March 2008

Motorola MING A1800

The new Motorola MING A1800 is an updated version of the Linux based MING line that is coming with a few goodies this time. It’s both a quad-band GSM and a CDMA mobile phone that have slots for two SIM cards and a touchscreen display. Other interesting features include Bluetooth and a 3 megapixel camera … Continue reading

AT&T LG Vu Specs and Images

The new LG Vu specs and images managed to find (leak) their way to the surface. It’s the first mobile phone that will support AT&T’s new Mobile TV service. Since not everyone will use the streaming TV service, LG came out with the CU915 a version of the LG Vu that won’t have an antenna … Continue reading

Fujitsu FOMA F1100 for NTT DoCoMo

I don’t know why I like the Fujitsu FOMA F1100 (a slider) but it has something to do with its elegant design. It was announced last year during CEATEC and rumors say it’s heading for Japan’s NTT DoCoMo. It’s going to run on Windows Mobile 6 Professional, has a numeric keypad, Bluetooth, 3.6 Mbps HSDPA, … Continue reading

MWg announced two new UBiQUiOs

The name is funny but the smartphones are not. Months after completing its spinoff from parent O2 in Asia, MWg started the engines really hard. These days they’ve announced two new handsets, the UBiQUiO 501 and UBiQUiO 503g, both with a QWERTY keypad, a touchscreen display and run on Windows Mobile 6 Professional. Here are … Continue reading

Samsung Muse – shines but no glamour

A new mobile phone by Samsung was announced these days. Dubbed “Muse” this clamshell is not really a muse and not something I was expecting from Samsung. It has a 2 megapixel camera, a microSD slot for more storage, Bluetooth and GPS, which are quite ordinary with these days mobile phones. One thing made me … Continue reading

LG-LH2300 Touch Web Phone

LG Electronics have just announced that their Touch Web Phone will be released in the Korean market from April. Dubbed LG-LH2300 it features a 3-inch wide full touchscreen LCD display with 800 x 480 WVGA resolution perfect to deliver a full Internet browsing experience. The jog wheel, the Internet hot key and the Quick Search … Continue reading

General Mobile’s DST3G supports 2 SIM cards with 3G

Apparently General Mobile not only wanted to stand out from the crowd with a Quadband 3G mobile phone and made it even smarter: it supports two SIM cards at a time, and obviously both with 3G. As I said it’s a Quadband supports UMTS 900/1800/1900/2100 (in addition to GSM with EDGE on 900/1800/1900) and comes … Continue reading

LG VX9700, a fashion touchscreen?

Not many users like their cellphones to be big. Usually big means more features and accessories but if some of us don’t like it big we won’t buy it. This is where the new LG VX9700 comes in. For those that would buy a LG Voyager but won’t, because of the size, the new VX9700 … Continue reading

Nokia’s 6124 Classic, a 3G Candybar

Nokia got their plants working and came out with a new mobile phone dubbed Nokia 6124 Classic. This candybar has 3G broadband connectivity and was designed for Vodafone which said it’s 10 times faster than other 3G networks. I really wonder if they did some sort of tests or this is just a way of … Continue reading

Samsung G400, The Soul as a Clamshell

Samsung announced during CeBit this year that their version of Samsung Soul will be turned into a clamshell. The result is Samsung G400 Clamshell and looks like this. Let’s talk about some of its features because I was really impressed with what I found out. has a dual touch screen: a 2.22-inch TFT LCD display, … Continue reading