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Nokia Astound

On April 15, 2011 By James Wood

The Nokia Astound is the T-Mobile USA release of the Nokia C7, which means that it basically has the same gadget specs as the model released in Europe.
• It brings together glass and polished stainless steel on a full-touch display, for all in one slim touch screen smart phone.
• It Integrates all your social networks
• Has thousands of [...]

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Motorola Cliq 2

On April 13, 2011 By James Wood

Managing your hectic lifestyle calls for a smart phone that’s powered with 4G speeds. That’s exactly what Motorola Cliq 2 has. It’s got three customizable home screens that let you access your widgets, shortcuts, and apps in the way that you want it, through an intelligent keypad design.
Thanks to the Motorola Cliq 2’s massive calendaring [...]

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Nokia E7

On April 12, 2011 By James Wood

The Nokia E7 is more than just an innovatively designed smart phone – it’s everything you need in order to stay connected. This device has a 4” ClearBlack AMOLED touch screen with a sliding QWERTY keyboard.
• Features Mail for Exchange, which works real time with all your emails
• Navigational maps via free GPS
• Take high-quality photos with its [...]

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T-Mobile G2X

On April 8, 2011 By James Wood

Powered by no less than Google Android, the T-Mobile G2X brings you a whole new entertainment experience through web browsing, mobile television, and gaming with its dual-core processor that gives you the kind of speed and power that only America’s largest 4G network can bring you.
• Play N.O.V.A., Need for Speed Shift, and so many other [...]

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HTC HD7S

On April 5, 2011 By James Wood

Combining music, gaming, and so many other smart phone features in one 4.3” entertainment powerhouse – that’s what the HTC HD7S is all about.
• With a 1GHz processor, it can easily handle applications that are data-intensive.
• It’s got Zune, which means that you can enjoy more than just music. You have access to videos and movies on [...]

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Motorola PRO

On April 2, 2011 By James Wood

With Motorola PRO you can have direct access to your email, calendar, or almost anything that’s work related. That’s because the PRO is an Android smart phone that’s equipped with corporate-level security, made ideal for everyday business. It comes with both a touch screen as well as a QWERTY keyboard that responds well with the [...]

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LG Thrill 4G

On April 1, 2011 By James Wood

The LG Thrill 4G is AT&T’s US version of the LG Optimus 3D, but with 4G support. It’s the first 3D phone to ever be released in the United States. It’s the same revolutionary smart phone that allows you to record, share, and view 3D on its 4.3” WVGA display with no need of any [...]

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HTC EVO 3D

On March 30, 2011 By James Wood

Everybody knows that 3D makes things look better and even more so without 3D glasses. That’s what HTC EVO 3D is for. You can now enjoy photos with as much depth as the captured moment itself, thanks to 3D photos and videos. To top it off, the device sports a 4.3” qHD touch display, for [...]

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Acer Iconia Smart

On March 30, 2011 By James Wood

Tablet capabilities in smart phone format – this is perhaps the best way to describe the Acer Iconia Smart. Characterized by its thin, stretched and curved body, this 4.8” widescreen phone is quite a fascinating model.
Bringing the same browsing experience you get from your typical PC, the Acer Iconia Smart is definitely ideal for browsing. [...]

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Super Screen – Powered by Sony Mobile BRAVIA engine, you can enjoy crisp and vivid pics and videos through the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc’s 4.2” Reality Display.
Sleek and Slim – Hi-grade material with lots of curves – that’s the Xperia Arc for you, at only 8.7mm thick. It fits perfectly in your palm and is [...]

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