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. T-Mobile Wing:

The WM6 Professional Wing is the carrier’s most-advanced phone running on this OS.

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Specifications | Review



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2. BlackBerry Curve:

The T-Mobile variant of the Curve comes with integrated Wi-Fi module which allows it to be used with the HotSpot @Home service. Additionally it is as powerful as other Curve models.

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1. Motorola RAZR2 V8:

The V8 is the best looking handset of the carrier but still doesn’t disappoint with its functionality. The RAZR2 name means style.

Key features:

Specifications | Review




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1. Motorola RAZR2 V8:

As the other RAZR2 phones, the V8 is equipped with 2-megapixel camera that takes good pictures.

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Specifications | Review




Music:



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1. Samsung Beat:

If you are (or feel) young and music is what matters, the Beat delivers it at a reasonable price. Its key feature is the speaker on front, which shows off with the green color.

Key features:

Specifications | Review



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1. Sidekick iD:

The simplified iD variant of the Sidekick III is the cheapest model of the family but still offers the full functionality of a Sidekick phone

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