The Nokia N-Series was welcomed by the world in 2005, with the first three stars: N70, N90, and N91. This new breed of mobile phones from Nokia promises to deliver more improved internet connectivity and a whole new multimedia experience for their consumers.
Released in April 2007, the N95 is unlocked and does not need to be purchased with a subscription. The price, on average, is an astounding $650 in the United States. However, critics and buyers alike have been raving about the amazing abilities that the N95 has to offer. This sliding smart phone may well be Nokia’s ace to date. For starters, here are some basic stats on the phone: it measures 3.9 x. 2.1 x 0.8 inches and weighs 4.2 ounces. It comes with a Lithium Ion battery that has a talk time of 6.5 hours and standby time of about 220 hours. The LCD is a 2.6 inch QVGA screen which can display up to 16 million colors. Internal memory is 160MB, with an included microSD card with 2GB memory.
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Research in Motion (RIM), a Canada-based wireless device company, released their first Blackberry in 1999. They were successful with the model, since it was one of the first to integrate Short Message Service (SMS), Multimedia Message Service (MMS), and email, and other internet applications in one device. Since then, RIM continues to design innovative products to meet the world’s growing need for wireless communication.
In May 2007, RIM proudly introduced one of their latest models, the Blackberry Curve. According to RIM, the Curve is the smallest and lightest full QWERTY keyboard Blackberry to be released by far. It measures 4.20 x 2.36 x 0.61 inches and has a mass of 3.92 ounces. Also known as the Blackberry 8300, this smart phone has a silver and black finish, with soft-grip edges that make it non-slip and comfy to hold. Aside from the fully-functional QWERTY keyboard with spell checker, the Curve is easily navigated with the trackball system. There is also a huge 2.5 inch LCD screen with 65,000 color display and 240 x 320 pixels resolution. The Curve has a light sensor that automatically adjusts the LCD brightness depending on the external lighting conditions.
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The phone itself gives you enough reasons why LG Chocolate deserves its sweet and heavenly sounding name. Yet its features are further enhanced with a variety of LG Chocolate accessories that you can integrate into your mobile phone.
Shield Protector Cases
The sliding cover offers enough protection to its touch-sensitive keypads. Nevertheless to further prolong your phone’s life, you need to use shield protector cases. They can fit perfectly to the back and front sides of your phone but don’t conceal its stunning looks. They don’t add additional bulk either. They also have cutouts for the various navigation controls, as well as your side buttons, charger jack, speakers, and camera lens. This is to ensure that you can still utilize essential functions without much of a hassle. They also come with a belt clip that’s easy to attach and remove.
Bluetooth Headsets and Accessories
LG Chocolate can fully support Bluetooth technology. The hands-free headsets can permit you to perform hands-free calling. Actually, Bluetooth is a standard technology, which means that devices that enable Bluetooth can still connect and communicate with each other even if they come from different manufacturers. You can complete the package with Bluetooth adapter dongles in USB form.
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