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| 181. Motorola V220 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by Motorola | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000630K1U Catlog: Wireless Manufacturer: Motorola Sales Rank: 2597 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Amazon.com Product Description Design Calling Features Speed dialing, which allows you to call pre-programmed numbers with one button is built in, as is a vibrating alert. A built-in speakerphone makes it easy to talk without having the phone to your ear. Voice activated dialing makes calling your friends, family and associates as easy as saying their names. Messaging, Internet and Tools A number of handy software tools are bundled with the V220 including a voice memo recorder, a calculator with currency converter, a calendar and an alarm clock. Imaging and Entertainment The phone's built-in camera features VGA (640x480) resolution and a 4x digital zoom for getting great shots on the go. Vital Statistics What's in the Box Features Reviews (4)
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| 182. Motorola C333 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by Motorola | |
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| 183. Kyocera K404 Phone (Verizon Wireless) by Verizon Wireless | |
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| 184. Nokia 3620 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by Nokia | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0000V8FQ0 Catlog: Wireless Manufacturer: Nokia Sales Rank: 4013 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 185. Audiovox CDM9900 Phone (Verizon Wireless) by Verizon Wireless | |
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Amazon.com Product Description Design Calling Features Messaging and Internet Getting on the Internet anywhere is easy with the 9900. Verizon's optional Mobile Web package allows you to read and send e-mails, exchange instant messages and view your favorite web content on your phone. You can check your e-mail, trade stocks online, compare prices while shopping, access flight information, get movie listings and find directions to the theater. Verizon's Get It Now wireless download service is also fully compatible with the 9900. This pay-per-download service features application downloads, games and productivity tools. You can also personalize your handset with ringtone downloads and digital photo-sharing tools using the Get It Now service. Imaging and Entertainment Vital Statistics What's in the Box Features Reviews (1)
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| 186. Nokia 3595 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by Nokia | |
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Disadvantages: - TERRIBLE audio quality!Severe echo, white noise, and frequent garbling.Just barely usable. There are better Nokia alternatives in GSM, but at steep prices, and you will be paying for other "vital" features like a crude camera, fold-out keyboards, etc.If you want a phone that is primarily designed to reliably MAKE AND RECEIVE PHONE CALLS (!!!), and not play games .. you are probably better served by traditional TDMA service and the more robust and simple Nokia TDMA phone offerings.
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| 187. RIM BlackBerry 7750 Phone (Verizon Wireless) by Verizon Wireless | |
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| 188. Samsung E105 Phone (T-Mobile) by Samsung | |
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| 189. Sony Ericsson T616 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by AT&T Wireless | |||
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Amazon.com Product Description Design Messaging, Internet and Tools The T616's Bluetooth capability lets you connect, wirelessly, to a laptop, a PDA, or another Bluetooth phone, and users of Apple computers can synchronize their calendars and contact information with the T616 using iSync, Apple's free synchronization software. A number of handy tools come with the phone, including a memo pad, a calculator, business card exchange, a calendar, and a tasks list. There's also a full-featured clock, which includes a stopwatch, an alarm, and a handy timer. Imaging and Entertainment Mobile gaming has never looked better than on the T616's high quality screen. Force and sound feedback guarantees full-throttle fun. The T616 comes with a variety of embedded games, including the legendary racing game V-Rally 2, and many more are available for download. Vital Statistics What's in the Box Features Reviews (123)
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| 190. Nokia 6310 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by Nokia | |
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| 191. NEC 525 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by Nokia | |
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| 192. Nokia 6590 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by Nokia | |
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| 193. RIM BlackBerry 7100t Phone (T-Mobile) by VoiceStream | |
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Amazon.com Product Description Design The 7100t sports a large 240 x 260 pixels screen with 65,000 colors-- plenty of real estate to view your emails, web browser content, messaging sessions and attachments. The venerable BlackBerry jog dial is located on the right side of the unit for quick scrolling through menus and emails. A speakerphone is housed in the top portion of the rear of the handset, just above the removable battery door. There's also a standard 2.5mm headset jack that can be used with the included headset. Calling Features Messaging, Internet and Tools If your company has BlackBerry Enterprise Server installed, you can take advantage of the power of wireless calendar synchronization. Your calendar events are exchanged wirelessly and automatically so that your desktop calendar and BlackBerry device calendar are synchronized. All your Outlook meeting requests, changes, and updates are instantaneously synchronized instantaneously with your desktop. Make meeting requests, invite new attendees and more, all on your 7100t. Users without Enterprise Server support can manually sync with their desktop calendars and contacts via Bluetooth or USB using the included BlackBerry Desktop software. Use the 7100t's Web browser to access the Internet from the palm of your hand. Browse Web sites, get up-to-date stock quotes, read the latest news, check weather reports and more. Instant messaging and wireless messaging are also built into the 7100t. The unit supports AOL, Yahoo and ICQ instant messaging, as well as SMS text messaging. MMS messages can be received and forwarded. The 7100t ships with a number of tools, including a calculator with a unit converter and a to-do list. The unit supports Java application and game downloads (available via the t-zones service). One game, BrickBreaker, is included. Vital Statistics What's in the Box Features Reviews (26)
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| 194. SonyEricsson P800 Phone (T-Mobile) by SonyEricsson | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00008P7B8 Catlog: Wireless Manufacturer: SonyEricsson Sales Rank: 3980 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Amazon.com Sony Ericssons long-awaited smartphone is here and theres no question that the P800 lives up to its pre-release hype. The body is a little clunky for using the phone features, but the bulk can be excused when you consider that the P800 integrates a tri-band GSM phone, Symbian-based PDA, digital camera, MP3 audio player, and MPEG-4 video player into one handheld unitand does it very well. At first glance, the P800 appears to have a small screen and few features besides dialing and viewing your call list. However, flip down the translucent blue plastic keypad and a full 40-by-61-millimeter screen with a loaded menu is revealed. The buttons on the flip-down keypad are tiny and difficult to fully depress so we recommend accessing the phone features from the touchscreen with the stylus. This makes dialing on the run more inconvenient, but the touchscreen functionality is much more polished and impressive. For those who prefer to only use the touchscreen, the flip is detachable. A trim panel included with the phone replaces the flip for a clean appearance. Accessing the your contacts is easily facilitated with the jog dial, keeping all your phone numbers quickly at hand. The P800s integrated digital camera is simple to usejust aim the CommuniCam at your subject and press the Cam button on the right side of the phone to release the shutter. Photos can be assigned to a contact in the phone book; doing so will enable picture caller id for incoming calls. Images can also be sent to friends email addresses or phones that are equipped to handle images. In our tests, e-mailing an image to our laptop was instantaneous. This smartphones 12 MB of internal memory can store about 100 photos at the best quality level (640 x 480) and double that for lesser quality photos. An additional 16 MB removable Memory Stick Duo ups the ante, providing additional storage space for more pictures, data, and applications. Max resolution on the CommuniCam is 0.3 megapixels, and it lacks a built-in flash. However, its great for taking spur of the moment shots or close up images. In comparing images taken with the P800 against those taken on competing camera phones, we found them to be a bit more grainy and with slightly less color saturation. MP3s were easy to load onto the P800 and transfer speed was a few minutes per fileabout what wed expect. We tested the volume on an MP3 of Fred Eaglesmiths Carmelita while driving on a noisy highway and found that this phone can really crank the tunes. The sound is pretty sharp when using the phones built-in speaker, but a little muddied when listening through the included headphones. A pre-loaded video clip showcases the wide range of motion and sound that the P800 can handle. We were impressed with the crispness of a childs laugh and the boom of an announcers voice on a movie trailer. The fast movements in the video clip are easy to follow but, similar to the issue with photos, the picture lacks vivid color on the 12-bit display and is a bit fuzzy. The PDA functions of the P800 are integrated very nicely. The P800 comes with a docking station to sync up information with a desktop computer, or you can use either the built-in IR or Bluetooth connection. Resting the phone in the docking station took a bit of practice, as the phone rocks back into position. There is a convenient notch to store the stylus in as well. The calendar, task list, and jotter are easy to populate using the excellent handwriting recognition tool, or a virtual keyboard as an alternative. We were able to write notes and schedule appointments pretty quickly with both. Installation of the included software suite was straightforward and successfully synched information between the phone and our laptop. The PC Suite software only works with Windows 2000, Me, and XP so Windows 98 users will want to wait for an update before purchasing this smartphone. The P800 has a multi-functional browser that allows Internet access and supports e-mail and MMS. A button on the right side of the phone gets you right to the browser and while connection time is not swift its comparable to that of competing phones. There are four games included with the phone: Chess, Solitaire, Men In Black 2:Alien Pursuit, and Stunt Run. The first two are basically what you would expect, and the second two are pretty capable Java-based shooting and driving games. The large touchscreen lends itself very well to this application, and many more games & applications are available for download via the Internet. Additional P800 goodies include support for animated screensavers, 10 preloaded wallpaper images, and 16 rich polyphonic ring tones. This phone is designed to appeal to the business set, but the ideal owner for this phone will be an early adopter with a craving for the latest elegant innovations in smartphones. --Cristina Vaamonde Pros: Cons: How We Tested Battery Talk/Standby Time When reading our reviews, you should view the test results of mobile-phonebattery talk time and standby time as relative information only. Many variables,including carrier signal strength at your location, signal consistency(including incoming and outgoing calls), display and ringer settings, andbattery charging methods and history, will affect performance. When handsetmanufacturers and mobile phone carriers list talk-time and standby-time ratings,they usually include disclaimers about variable performance and often refer tothe times they publish as maximum times. Some quote expected battery liferanges, and in this case you're probably safe to assume you'll experience atleast the minimum rated range. Note that manufacturers of dual-mode digital andanalog handsets publish battery-life rates for both digital and analog modes, asanalog mode consumes much more power than digital mode. Our Tests: We tested digital-mode talk and standby times with each phone.Prior to each test, we fully charged the phone's battery according to themanufacturer's directions. To test digital-phone talk time, we turned the phoneon, established a digital carrier signal, dialed a number in our test lab, and,when the call rang through, took the receiving phone's handset off the hook.When all went well, we didn't do anything else except record the time when thephone died. In a couple of cases, the phones lost the signal and dropped thecalls. If we were right there and could redial, we did so immediately andcontinued running the test. Otherwise, we halted the test, recharged thebattery, and started the test over. Assuming consistent carrier-signal strength,this test should represent best-case talk time. And it's worth noting thatseveral phones' talk-time performance significantly exceeded the manufacturers'ratings. To test digital-phone standby time, we turned the phone on, established acarrier signal, and left the phone in standby mode. We checked the phone everyfew hours (for what was often days on end) until the phone finally cut out.Since no outgoing or incoming calls occurred during testing and because thephone was not moved, this method should represent best-case standby time, againassuming consistent carrier signal strength. Features Reviews (11)
I highly recommend this phone or the upgraded P900
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| 195. Kyocera 2119 Phone The Party Animal (VirginMobile) by Virgin Mobile | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00008QZY6 Catlog: Wireless Manufacturer: Virgin Mobile Sales Rank: 2814 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 196. Motorola V180 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by Motorola | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000630K1A Catlog: Wireless Manufacturer: Motorola Sales Rank: 2477 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Amazon.com Product Description Design Calling Features Speed dialing, which allows you to call pre-programmed numbers with one button is built in, as is a vibrating alert. A built-in speakerphone makes it easy to talk without having the phone to your ear. Voice activated dialing makes calling your friends, family and associates as easy as saying their names. Messaging, Internet and Tools A number of handy software tools are bundled with the V180 including a voice memo recorder, a calculator, a notepad, a calendar and an alarm clock. Imaging and Entertainment Vital Statistics What's in the Box Features Reviews (3)
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| 197. Nokia 3100 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by Nokia | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0000WZWS8 Catlog: Wireless Manufacturer: Nokia Sales Rank: 3270 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 198. Motorola T720i Phone with Camera Attachment (T-Mobile) by Motorola | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00008BR0G Catlog: Wireless Manufacturer: Motorola Sales Rank: 1724 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Amazon.com The petite T720i fits in a pocket but still offers some big features, such as a large, color screen; GPRS data transfer that supports EMS, SMS Chat, and MMS; and downloadable games, graphics, and ring tones. Possibly the most exciting feature of the T720i, however, is the included digital camera attachment, which lets you take photos from the phone itself and wirelessly send picture messages. This phone has a sleek metallic gray exterior and a delicate clamshell design that requires a little more care than Motorolas more rugged phones, such as the V66. When the cover is closed, an external LCD screen conveniently displays the date, time, and caller ID, plus signal and battery strength. When the flip phone is opened, the stunning 4,096-color screen is revealed. The 7- to 9-line screen is a large enough palette to take advantage of some of the phones key features, such as viewing photos, surfing the Web, or playing rich Java 2-powered games. (MotoGP is included, but more are downloadable from Motorolas Web site.) A button centered just under the screen takes you to the main menu, which has an intuitive iconic interface. This button is flanked by two other navigational buttons and another round, multi-directional button below helps you navigate through the menu or get right into four different features from the main screen according to your preference. Buttons are well-spaced but the multi-directional joystick-like button was a little bit difficult to control, even for small fingers. The T720i was one of the easiest phones to set preferences for that weve encountered. We programmed all of our buttons to go to the features we used the most and found it very handy. In addition, we customized the color of the main screen to pacific blue, a color choice that offered the best contrast, and set our screen saver to an EMS file of a devil. For our ring tone, we chose Deep Purples "Smoke on the Water," which, with the rich harmonies of polyphonic ringers, sounded almost like the original. The phone comes loaded with 50 different ring tones, so you can choose a more conservative ring or download additional choices. The sound during calls was a little bit tinny but not overly so. Our tests of the voice-activated dialing proved excellent. We recorded the name of our contact with a child screaming in the background and the phone still detected the contacts name later in a quiet room and dialed her number. The 720i holds up to 500 phone book entries, which is a large amount for the average caller. However, phone numbers and email addresses for one contact are stored as separate entries, filling up those 500 slots much more quickly. While a small letter icon designates which of your two entries is the email address, we still found it confusing. We sent a text message from the 720i to a friend from our address book and got a quick response, confirming that data transfer was fast. Inputting the message was tedious, but the phone includes a handy list of 10 Quick Notes with common text phrases, such as "Where is the meeting?" and "I am late and will be there in __ minutes." You can even compose and save your own phrases to save time on keying them in. The hot feature on this phone is its ability to take photos using the camera attachment. The picture-taking feature seems more fun than functional, but might be appealing for professionals such as home inspectors or insurance adjusters who need a cell phone and lightweight camera for their work. The camera snaps onto the bottom of the phone and has an 180-degree rotating lens to photograph everything from shoes to sky and store them as jpeg images in 640 x 480 resolution. It stores up to 48 pictures at a time, which you can then e-mail to friends or view on the T720is color screen as a photo album or slideshow. The only downside is that the digital camera shares memory with other digital applications on the phone, so storage space is limited. Overall we think this is a great phone for early adopters who want all the most recent innovations in one phoneWeb access, Java 2 games, MMS, and a digital camera. Its great for business use but the hip features will likely appeal more to the social cell phone user. --Cristina Vaamonde Pros: Cons: How We Tested Battery Talk/Standby Time When reading our reviews, you should view the test results of mobile-phonebattery talk time and standby time as relative information only. Many variables,including carrier signal strength at your location, signal consistency(including incoming and outgoing calls), display and ringer settings, andbattery charging methods and history, will affect performance. When handsetmanufacturers and mobile phone carriers list talk-time and standby-time ratings,they usually include disclaimers about variable performance and often refer tothe times they publish as maximum times. Some quote expected battery liferanges, and in this case you're probably safe to assume you'll experience atleast the minimum rated range. Note that manufacturers of dual-mode digital andanalog handsets publish battery-life rates for both digital and analog modes, asanalog mode consumes much more power than digital mode. Our Tests: We tested digital-mode talk and standby times with each phone.Prior to each test, we fully charged the phone's battery according to themanufacturer's directions. To test digital-phone talk time, we turned the phoneon, established a digital carrier signal, dialed a number in our test lab, and,when the call rang through, took the receiving phone's handset off the hook.When all went well, we didn't do anything else except record the time when thephone died. In a couple of cases, the phones lost the signal and dropped thecalls. If we were right there and could redial, we did so immediately andcontinued running the test. Otherwise, we halted the test, recharged thebattery, and started the test over. Assuming consistent carrier-signal strength,this test should represent best-case talk time. And it's worth noting thatseveral phones' talk-time performance significantly exceeded the manufacturers'ratings. To test digital-phone standby time, we turned the phone on, established acarrier signal, and left the phone in standby mode. We checked the phone everyfew hours (for what was often days on end) until the phone finally cut out.Since no outgoing or incoming calls occurred during testing and because thephone was not moved, this method should represent best-case standby time, againassuming consistent carrier signal strength. Features Reviews (1)
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| 199. Samsung 426 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T) by AT&T Wireless | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0000WZWTC Catlog: Wireless Manufacturer: AT&T Wireless Sales Rank: 1737 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Amazon.com Product Description Design Calling Features Messaging, Internet and Tools The phone supports the GPRS wireless data protocol, meaning that when used with an AT&T data plan and the phone's data port, the 426 can be used as a wireless modem for laptops and PDAs. A number of handy software tools are bundled with the 426 including a calculator with currency converter, an alarm, a to-do list, and a calendar. Imaging and Entertainment Vital Statistics What's in the Box Features Reviews (63)
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| 200. Kyocera KX414 Phone (Verizon Wireless) by Verizon Wireless | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0006593MA Catlog: Wireless Manufacturer: Verizon Wireless Sales Rank: 3330 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Amazon.com Product Description Design Calling Features Messaging and Internet Getting on the Internet anywhere is easy with the KX414. Verizon's optional Mobile Web package allows you to read and send e-mails, exchange instant messages and view your favorite web content on your phone. You can check your e-mail, trade stocks online, compare prices while shopping, access flight information, get movie listings and find directions to the theater. Verizon's Get It Now wireless download service is also fully compatible with the KX414. This pay-per-download service features application downloads, games and productivity tools. You can also personalize your handset with ringtone downloads and digital photo-sharing tools using the Get It Now service. Imaging and Entertainment Vital Statistics What's in the Box Features Reviews (3)
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