Phone Shopping Guide - Holidays 2007

Phone Shopping Guide - Holidays 2007

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Published on: 06 December, 2007 by PhoneArena Team

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1. AT&T Tilt:

Branded under the carrier’s name, this TyTN II can show much. It is one of the most advanced smartphones, capable of global 2G and 3G roaming, and featuring integrated GPS receiver. It is characterized also by the side-sliding QWERTY and the tilting display, which is made for bigger convenience during work.

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Specifications | Review

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2. BlackBerry Curve:

With the Curve series, BlackBerry tries to combine the appeal of the Pearl with the functionality of the 88-series. The 8310-variant is a deal, also offering built-in GPS.

Key Features:

Specifications | Review (8300)


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3. Samsung BlackJack II:

The second generation BlackJack and the Motorola Q Global are identical, but the Samsung phone features global 3G roaming. Both are slim candybar phones with QVGA display and QWERTY, running on WM6 Standard edition.

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Specifications


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1. LG Shine:

Recently announced, the US variant of the Shine has the same award-winning styling of the original version but is fully compatible with the carrier’s 3G network.

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Specifications


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2. Motorola RAZR2 V9:

AT&T offers the 3G GSM variant of the second generation RAZR phones. It is characterized by the deep burgundy color of the metal body.

Key Features:

Specifications | Review



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1. Motorola RAZR2 V9:

While it is not something spectacular on the global scale, the V9 delivers is the best choice for pictures in the AT&T line.

Key Features:

Specifications | Review




Music:



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1. Apple iPhone:

Music and a Phone? If you haven’t lived in a cave, you surely have heard about the iPhone. Apple claim that this is their best iPod, and iPod is the most popular (and probably best) portable music player in the world, so hands-down, the iPhone is your music phone!

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Specifications | Review

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2. Sony Ericsson W580:

The budget slider is a bang-for-the-buck and as it is branded as a Walkman, has many to offer in its price range. A large memory card is a must, in order to store a large music library.

Key Features:

Specifications | Review



Low Cost:



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1. Samsung A727:

Getting a phone so slim at so low price is a steal. It also packs decent features, supports global-roaming and domestic 3G.

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