Posted by: romelyn sansolis on: August 10, 2009
Nokia’s flagship phone is finally here. The Nokia N97 is considered to be the best phone yet that the Finnish company can come up with. The phone is packed with so many features that it is not just considered as a mobile phone, but as a personal mobile computer.
Posted by: romelyn sansolis on: August 10, 2009
For business people, its important that they get their hands to their emails before anything else to update themselves on what needs to be done. Nokia hands over their latest for the E series, the E75.
Compared to the E71, the E75 is a bit more bulkier in terms of weight, not to mention that its QWERTY keypad is on slide. However, you can probably fit this better inside a pocket than the E71. The whole design is reminiscent of the N79 with the silver metal frame, the video call camera, the light sensor on top and the horizontal cutting of the keypads. The only difference is the short cut keys that are cramped up beside the 2 soft keys, as well as the receive and end/power buttons. You have the menu, shortcut, cancel, and email shortcuts. The cluttered short cut keys can be a bit of a bother since you might end up pressing the wrong key. There are also short cuts like bluetooth located on the pound and star keys.
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Posted by: romelyn sansolis on: August 10, 2009
Samsung has recently released the GT-B2100 Xplorer which boasts its rugged, protective materials apart from its few though attractive outdoor features. The phone’s material is made of anti-shock urethane and its carrier feature is its noise cancellation. Considering the many rugged, outdoor phones we have seen over the past few years, plus the ones with bigger and better features out in the market these days, can this outdoor phone compete and stand out?
The Xplorer, as expected, is rugged just like any other phone of its kind does. It is heavy, thick with cushioning and protective materials, and has that generic colored frame that stands out behind the all-black body.
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Posted by: romelyn sansolis on: August 10, 2009
It’s obvious that we’re so done having to review so many unpleasant and plain low-end phones. Thankfully, we get to have a breath of fresh air in the form of the simplistic, yet stylish Nokia 6700 Classic.
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Posted by: romelyn sansolis on: August 10, 2009
Touchscreen phones are in these days, but the generic 3-button candy bar design is so last decade. Just when everyone was starting to give up and get used to this style, Samsung comes up with a uniquely designed phone with features that are just as good as any other touchscreen phone should have.
The Samsung M7603 Beat DJ is one of the few phones that dared to break the dull and unimaginative streak of touchscreen phones we have seen for the past few years. With a playful Beat DJ application to boot and new and different technologies used for its touchscreen display and its audio system, this phone is ready to give those high-end music-oriented models a run for their money.
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Posted by: romelyn sansolis on: August 10, 2009
A couple of years back, we opted for the light, slim and tiny types of mobile phones for us to conveniently put it in our pockets. Now, we have the touch screens where everything needs to be big from the form to the screen. It’s no surprise that companies are putting in a lot of extras on our phones, just like how Samsung did with its GT-i8910 Omnia HD.
Before we get to the HD part of this review, let’s look at the form. Aside from the huge 3.7 inch screen display, you have the CIF secondary camera for video calls, the light sensor beside it, as well as the 3 basic buttons for touch screen – call, menu, and end/power button.After comparing it to its predecessor, the Omnia i900, I can say that I’m fairly impressed since they changed the over-all look of the Omnia HD and made it more elegant.
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Posted by: romelyn sansolis on: August 10, 2009
The Samsung ST50 is 12.2 megapixel so it takes high resolution images. As wide as it scope can go when it comes to taking photos of lush landscapes and surroundings, it is also quite accurate when taking close-up shots or macro photography.
White balance is an important aspect in taking photos. For a portable digital camera, the ST50 promises accurate color temperature and white balance that is way above its standards. It actually has two fluorescent white balance selections which is ideal for shooting with daylight bulb.
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Posted by: romelyn sansolis on: June 26, 2009
With the coming and going of sophisticated phones, I’m not really sure as to why Samsung has yet another low-end up phone up its sleeves. Anyway, without further ado, here’s theSamsung GT-S3500.
For those who still remember the Samsung G810, you’ll find that the GT-S3500 looks a lot like it with the metallic design it has. However, the GT-S3500 was also modeled originally on the body of the U900 Soul. At this point, I wish that they also kept the touch pad function of the Soul because the GT-S3500 looks too plain; since its design is to be metallic, its no wonder that you’ll only get one color choice – stainless steel.

Although it does boast of a stainless steel design, upon closer inspection its only made of cheap plastic with shiny silver paint. The only stainless steel you’re going to find here is the one encasing the whole part of the directional button as well as the keypads once you slide the phone open. The keypads are surprisingly smooth and easy to press which is probably one of the high points of this phone.
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Posted by: romelyn sansolis on: June 22, 2009
Due to the growing population of programmers and designers (not to mention that our own CgeNa lives with the help of these people), we decided to get ourselves a tablet for review this time. So here’s the Genius G-Pen M609X.

The M609X is elegantly designed with the glossy black finish surrounding the sides of the drawing table however it makes itself very vunerable to scratches. It has 5 hot keys on top and 2 black rolling pads at each corner with a button in the middle. The first three hot keys (for scrolling, zooming, and adjusting the volume) are controlled by either rolling pad. The other two hot keys (for painting and adjusting the active area of the tablet for monitor resolutions) are utilized by the cordless pen.
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Posted by: romelyn sansolis on: June 22, 2009
The most sought after feature in mobile phones these days is the touchscreen capability. Bearing this trend in mind, mobile companies have been continuously developing technologies that can cater to specific target markets and sell well amidst the global economic recession that is greatly affecting everyone’s purchasing preference.

When it comes to variety and range of market products, Samsung is undoubtedly a leader. If you have been fan of our reviews section, you would have noticed that the Korean company has an extensive mobile phone catalogue – with models ranging from low-end to high-end, affordable to expensive. The range is so extensive that some mobile phones feel redundant and irrelevant. There are models which feel like they are bad copy of a previous one, or too basic to be so pricey.
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