Monday, September 7, 2009

HTC Magic



The HTC Magic is an Android powered mobile created to turn heads with its stylish design and advanced features. The touchscreen Magic offers familiar Google services such as G-Mail, Search and Google Maps. Find a restaurant with Google Search or check a specific location thanks to Google Maps Street View. Running the latest version of the Android OS known as Cupcake, the Magic offers an on screen QWERTY keyboard, faster applications and a more responsive all round experience. The Magic also features a 3.2 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth, HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity plus GPS.

Sony Ericsson C903



With the Sony Ericsson C903, mobile photography comes of age. With a 5.0 Megapixel camera featuring Cyber-shot technology, the C903 produces great photos thanks to auto focus, flash, face and smile detection. Sharing your photos couldn't be easier thanks to a built in GPS receiver supporting Geo-tagging. Featuring a slide form factor, the C903 also manages to pack in HSDPA, an MP3 player, Bluetooth and TV-out letting you view your snaps and videos on your TV.

Sony Ericsson W995


The Sony Ericsson W995 is the ultimate Walkman phone. Featuring an 8.1 Megapixel camera with autofocus, flash, face detection and video capture, the W995 delivers amazing image quality. The Sony W995 supports all major audio file formats including MP3 and AAC, has an inbuilt FM radio as well as Walkman applications such as TrackID, Shake control and the latest version of the Walkman player. Elsewhere, the W995 features HSDPA and Wi-Fi for high speed internet with support for YouTube, GPS and a built in Kickstand for watching video.

LG GW520



The LG GW520 is the successor to the popular KS360 and shares the same form factor thanks to a slide out QWERTY keyboard. The keyboard makes the GW520 great for texting, email and instant messanger whilst the landscape orientation of the screen can be used when web browsing. The LG GW520 features a 3.2 Megapixel camera with support for video capture, MP3 music player, Bluetooth v2.0 and HSDPA connectivity for high speed web access and downloads.

BlackBerry 8520 Curve


The Blackberry 8520 Curve is a phone built for messaging. The 8520 Curve features a full QWERTY keyboard meaning firing off emails, texts and instant messaging using Blackberry instant messenger is easy. With Blackberry push email, the 8520 can send and receive emails from a host of different accounts anywhere in the world. The 8520 features an optical trackball for a sensitive and highly accurate navigation method, Wi-Fi connectivity, a 2.0 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth, expandable memory and can sync with iTunes to transfer music files to the phone.

Apple iPhone 3GS



The wait is over; the new Apple iPhone 3G S has finally arrived. Available to order on pay monthly contract, the iPhone 3GS is built for Speed, running up to twice as fast as Apple's previous iPhone 3G. In line to become the most powerful smartphone on the market, the 3GS also arrives with a host of new features including video recording and editing plus an enhanced 3 megapixel camera.

Nokia 5530 XpressMusic



The Nokia 5530 XpressMusic is a compact music phone with a touchscreen user interface. Featuring a quality stainless steel body, the 5530 uses a 2.9 inch touch screen running on the Symbian operating system. The 5530 lets you download applications, customise the phone and add your favourite contacts to the home screen with the new scrolling contacts bar. The 5530 XpressMusic also features a 3.15 Megapixel camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, an MP3 player, Bluetooth and a memory card slot.