Vodafone Launches Phones for the low budget people
The mobile phones have been produced for Vodafone by Chinese manufacturer ZTE Corporation. They will come into view first on Vodafone networks in Egypt, Romania and South Africa. The Vodafone 125 and 225 are reported to be consisting with a similar set of basic features, although the 125 has a monochrome display whereas the 225’s display is colour.
Vodafone is also planning to open access to mobile services for more people in countries where mobile networks are the most viable and cost-effective communications service available. The phones are said to be coming with the price tag of around $25-$45
We must thanks Pantech for delivering some stylish and innovative handsets in its Sky line-up. The new IM-R200 is no exception to this with its inimitable LCD keypad. The slider phone comes featuring dual LCD screens, with a 2-inch QVGA LCD main screen and a 1.6-inch secondary OLED LCD screen.
Interestingly, the secondary screen is in the place where you usually find a keypad. This LCD screen works as a keypad, a song list, or camera controls with respect to the way you use it. Other salient specs include a 2-megapixel camera and a VGA camera with sport for face recognition like the predecessor IM-R100.
I am sure you are going to be in loved with a phone of this kind. This considerable big phone carry enough features under its cool hood. It has a 3.5 inch QVGA 260k color touchscreen, transparent protective lid, Bluetooth stereo, 2 mega pixel camera. And all this has been packed into very impressive dimensions of 119×64x16.5 mm. The phone has a support for microSD cards and comes with 2000 mAh battery. The most amazing feature you will discover is a 7.1 speaker system with excellent treble and bass output and Windows operating system. What else do you need?
The very first thing you will love to know about the Gigabyte’s new PDA phone i300 is that it will be released in China first (like usually). Announced a way back in October last year, the i300 runs on Windows Mobile 6.0 and is powered by a 520MHz PXA270 processor with 256MB of RAM. The company hasn’t commented yet on the price tag.
Last month, O2 Germany revealed its plans to ship the Xda terra anytime soon. The noteworthy thing is not that they have started selling the Xda terra, but it’s that they have become the first major provider to offer up and ship a Windows Mobile 6 Professional handset. The quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE Windows mobile-powered pocket PC phone comes equipped with W-LAN, Bluetooth 2.0, and a 2-megapixel on-board camera.
NTT DoCoMo Inc has released a new mobile phone equipped with motion sensor that will allow users to play games like Nintendo Wii. Mitsubishi Electric Corp. has made the DoCoMo’s D904i, which allows users to swing their handset like a tennis racket instead of punching on the keypad.
Everbody is inlove with the LG Chocolate. It's slick and incredibly stylish. It is, however, starting to look how really old it is. That's why LG's about to launch a luxury upgrade - Platinum and Gold. These blowers may have begun life as Korean models, but the plush handsets have since been set with a more familiar interface for anglo-saxons. Specs-wise, there's an SD card slot, 2 megapixel camera and twice the memory of the original Chocolate at 256 meg. As before, it'll play MP3s, MPEG-4, AAC and video, and packs in stereo A2DP Bluetooth as well as that trademark red touchpad.
BenQ is expecting to throw more weight into its campaign in China, lining up a series of its music-capable phones sometime in the first half of next year. Taking after the silver colored EF71, these new handsets will come in gold, pink, and purple colors. Features of this cellphone include a 2 megapixel camera, an OLED display, enhanced music playback capability, dedicated music controls located on top, and 3D surround stereo sound for great sound amongst others. There is no word on pricing, but it should be something worth saving up for especially if you're residing in China.
The Motorola SLVR L9 features an integrated music player, FM radio, and Motorola's new CrystalTalk technology, a 2.0-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, video capture with 4x zoom and full screen landscape playback, and supports progressive downloading and video streaming. If it cook, I'm marrying this cellie!



