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Sony Ericsson W350 Review: Stylish like a music-box ballerina, but a functional failure

sony-ericsson-w350-comboSony Ericsson W350 is a good looking mobile phone but failed to win the the writers over at Wired. It’s the newest addition to Sony’s Walkman Phone series that has style to spare but fails in function.

The Good: It’s as tiny and as pretty as a music-box ballerina. Includes an FM radio (which will be cool until the HD radio takeover next year). Read more

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Sony Ericsson W890i Review: Smooth keypad, solid battery but won’t display caller ID

Bigger is really better with the Sony Ericsson W890i. Its got a pumped-up camera 3.2MP and is also 7 grams heavier and slightly wider about 2.5mm but disappears when you slip into your pocket. Read more

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Apple iPhone Top 5 Accessories Review: Skullcandy iPhone and Altec Lansing T612 top the list

July 11 will be another historic date not only for Apple but also for the whole phone industry. A few days after Steve Jobs announced the 3G iPhone, numerous companies have announced their accessories for the Apple phone. PCMAG listed some of the best accessories to use with the iPhone. Read more

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Nokia N95 8GB Review: Slick slider design, but no QWERTY keyboard

The Nokia N95 smartphone is basically a multimedia enthusiast’s dream, offering stellar audio, video, gaming, and photo capabilities in a nifty dual-slider form factor.

The Good: Slick, dual-slider design. 8GB of internal storage and 128MB of RAM. 3G and Wi-Fi support. Built-in GPS. Hardware 3D graphics acceleration.

The Bad: No QWERTY keyboard. No memory card slot. Camera and video functions slow down the phone, which is otherwise fast.

The Bottomline: An evolutionary upgrade of Nokia’s popular unlocked N95 handset, the
N95 8GB is a good choice for anyone who wants a top-notch multimedia
smartphone but can live without a QWERTY keyboard. Read more

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LG Decoy VX8610 Slider phone Review: Innovative design w/ Bluetooth, noisy headset

The LG Decoy VX8610 is the first mobile phone with a built-in, pop-out Bluetooth headset. It surely is a good choice for folks who tend to misplace their mobile accessories.

The Good: Innovative design integrates a Bluetooth headset. Very good voice quality. Decent camera.

The Bad: Headset performs poorly in noisy areas.

The Bottomline: The LG Decoy is a good, midrange slider phone for Verizon with something extra: a Bluetooth headset tucked into the back, so you’ll always have it at the ready. Read more

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LG VX5400 Reviewed: Stylish clamshell that’s smart and sexy

LG-VX5400LG VX5400’s attractive design, excellent call quality, and terrific battery life are almost too good to be true. No wonder it became PCMag’s Editors’ Choice recently. Read more

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RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 Reviewed: Compact smartphone with integrated GPS

sprint_blackberry_curve_8330_1The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 brings the same great design of its GSM counterparts and even adds 3G to boot. The Curve 8330 has integrated GPS so you can use it with Sprint Navigation or some other mobile mapping application to get driving directions and local search right on your smartphone. Read more

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New Aliph Jawbone Reviewed: Still one of the best sounding Bluetooth headsets

new-aliph-jawboneThe new version of the Jawbone eliminates fit issues of its predecessor. Call quality is still as good as it gets with the new Aliph Bluetooth headset, making still as one of the best sounding Bluetooth headset in the world. Read more

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The Sony Ericsson Z750a Reviewed: Top priced Multimedia phone for fashionistas

3G-Sony-Ericsson-Z750aThe 3G Sony Ericsson Z750a is a true value blockbuster. For as low as $50 after rebates, you get a multimedia fashion phone with a high-speed modem that genuinely syncs with your PC in ways that many other devices struggle to accomplish. Read more

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Skullcandy iPhone FMJ Reviewed: Audio of your money’s worth

Skullcandy-iPhone-FMJSkullcandy iPhone FMJ is a great example of affordable, quality earphones that provide a big step up from the ‘buds you’ll get with almost any digital music player or cell phone. For only less than $75, this reasonably priced earphone offers impressive audio performance. Read more

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