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Nokia 3250

Nokia once again reinforced its reputation as a design innovator for mobile phones with its latest music-phone offering, the 3250. Available in four colors (black, green, pink and silver), the triband handset features an interesting twist-action design for switching between music, phone and camera functions. According to the Finnish mobile company, the 3250, like the upcoming N91, will be marketed under the "Nokia XpressMusic" brand which can be identified by onboard features such as dedicated music buttons, enhanced battery life, music pause during phone calls and support for 3.5mm audio connectors.

Sony Ericsson W900

The initial idea was to present the model having the maximal functionality among usual phones and introducing new elements in the field of the interface at the European market. One of such elements should have become Navigating key created on the basis of SO505i (a rotating circle) but the manufacturer has refused from this idea. W900i was not considered to be a mass model in the company thereof it was possible to carry out experiments on this phone. The model has received index W by chance, the phone was not prepared to be the musical device, it was changed at last moment to correspond common strategy and emphasize on music.

Good at video calls and streaming; above average at audio playback; nice quality stills; big internal keypad; lovely screen. Camera light is fiddly to use; side buttons are easy to hit accidentally; less internal memory than we'd like.A beefed-up RAZR with 3G capability, the RAZR V3x maintains the solid design platform of the original, and adds in some snazzier features, most notably a serviceable camera and a reasonable amount of built-in memory. It's not state of the art, but it has enough going for it to please both the feature and style conscious.…

Qtek 9100 is one of the products from the HTC Wizard platform. HTC (High Tech Computing) is a Taiwanese manufacturer, while Wizard is the code name of the platform. This labeling makes sense as the mentioned Taiwanese company usually provides its products to mobile operators and other companies, which label them consequently. In other words, one and the same product appears on the market under different company logos and the situation seems to start to spin out of control. Here is the list of some of the brands, under which the HTC products are sold: Qtek, i-mate, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Dopod, Krome

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