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Mobile phones today are considered as mutants, since they are a combination of dozens of machines in one unit. Samsung Electronics is a genius at conjuring innovative additions to the success of the company. As the competition for the best mobile phones gets tighter, Samsung answers the call by coming up with a phone that can carry tons of features in one. Introducing, the Samsung Upstage M620: a phone that’s said to be unlike any other.

Imagine a phone that can take calls on one face, and once flipped over, it can play music and videos with the best quality. The Upstage can do that and more. Samsung was able to package the ability and power of a desktop PC in a 9mm thin unit, and it only weighs 73 grams.

When organizing phonebook entries, the Upstage does more than save numbers. Up to 500 entries can be stored on the internal memory of 53MB, with up to five numbers per entry. Each caller can be identified with a voice tag or picture ID. The Upstage even has Bluetooth voice ID, where the phone announces over your Bluetooth headset the name of the person calling.

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Helio began as a telecommunications company founded January 2005 in Los Angeles, California. In spring 2007, Helio introduced their newest mobile phone, the first of its kind that is a dual-slider: the Helio Ocean. This new model came as a pleasant surprise for mobile fanatics, and it slowly became a popular alternative to other famous but more expensive brands. This PDA phone packs in an ocean of possibilities for the busybody or the fun lover.

The Ocean measures 4.3 in x 2.2 in x 0.9 in and weighs 5.6 ounces. It has an appropriately large 2.4 in LCD screen at 262,000 colors and 320 x 240 pixels resolution. The oval-shaped body of the Ocean has an integrated antenna and comes in black finish. When held vertically, the Ocean slides up to access the number keypad. When slid horizontally to the right, the Ocean reveals a QWERTY keypad and operates in widescreen mode.

Helio boasts of the Ocean’s seemingly unlimited phonebook capacity. It can carry up to 4,500 entries, each entry can contain six phone numbers, four email addresses, three street addresses, three instant messenger ID’s, company and department name, and even URL’s for homepages. Each entry can be put into a caller group, tagged with a photo ID or with a polyphonic ring tone ID.

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If you’re thinking of retiring your old mobile phone, have you narrowed down your choices for a replacement? With the hundreds to thousands of models out there, which style do you think is best for you? You’ve got clamshell types, candy bar models, and even the slide phones. If you think they’re all the same, then here’s a slide phone you surely won’t forget: the Helio Ocean.

It’s not just your ordinary slider. The Helio Ocean is the first and so far the only mobile phone every created that sports the dual-slider feature. The Ocean slides vertically or horizontally to reveal a numeric keypad or a QWERTY keypad, respectively. Each sliding option securely clicks into place, so you won’t have to keep fumbling around for which option to use. You can only use one keypad at a time.

What else makes the Helio Ocean so famous? Since Helio is a rather young mobile network, they wanted to be specific about their target market, which are the young mobile users of the United States. Helio was fortunate enough to have tie-ups with MySpace, so youngsters across the country can log on to their accounts and upload their goodies right from their Helio Oceans.

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