Samsung SCH-u740 Dual-Flip Phone
July 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
This phone boasts a comparable size to the RAZR, but with many additional features.The u740 brings a surprising new approach which varies greatly from the "regular" layout of cell phones. Having a dual-flip form factor, this phone allows for quick text and data messaging.The dual-flip concept is basically allowing the phone to work on a swivel. You can choose to open this phone vertically, much like any other phone on the market. Or, you can open this phone landscape style(shown in the attached picture) and access the full qwerty keypad easier. However, with the added full qwerty keyboard included in this phone, the layout is rather tight and cramped. The buttons are rather small and sometimes lead to problems,with both texting and regular navigation of the phone. As my first month with this phone continues, I am constantly becoming more and more adept to the changes of button size, and they are proving to be less of a hassle then I initially thought.
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Motorola V750 Adventure for Verizon
July 21, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Motorola V750 has officially landed on Verizon Wireless' network. This ruggedized cell phone meets military specifications to resist shock, vibration, solar radiation, dust, and moisture. The V750 is also slim and stylish, clad in black and red with silver accents.
The V750 is heavy on the features, as well, with a 2 megapixel camera, a microSD card slot, and dedicated music playback buttons on the outside. The 1.6" external color display offers a view into your music, while the 2.2" QVGA internal display should offer a pleasant overall user interface experience.
The first handset to support Verizon's new EV-DO Rev. A-based Push To Talk, the Motorola V750 Adventure is available now, priced at $99.99 with a 2-year commitment and online discount.
Motorola Quietly Announces ZN200 Slider in Brazil
July 21, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Motorola recently announced its ZN200 slider handset in Brazil, alongside a handful of other handsets. The ZN200 has already been approved by the FCC for use in the United States, as well.
Featuring a 2 megapixel camera and on-board image editing tools, the Motorola ZN200 also comes with 30MB of internal storage and should ship with a 1GB microSD card as well. Bluetooth support for A2DP stereo headsets is also on-board, so that you can listen to your music without wires.
The Motorola ZN200 is planned to be available in Brazil in September, and will be priced at US$315. Apparently the ZN200 will be available in black or pink color schemes.






