Blackberry Curve
The fancy , thin and fashion Blackberry Curve offers RIM’s QWERT keyboard functionalities and entire features of a smartphone plus a touch of glamour. The Curve is set to appeal to both business users and consumers. It boasts:
• 2-megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom
• A2DP Bluetooth audio profile
• Media player backed by Desktop Multimedia Suite
• Updated version of RIM’s BlackBerry Maps application
• Overhauled desktop media manager
• USB, microSD storage
• Trackball navigation and integrated multimedia options



The N76 is one sexy-glam piece of multimedia machinery. RAZR-esque in shape, its bony bod’ has been fashioned into a sleek fold design and then dipped in a tub of lipstick red gloss that we know you'll just fall in love with. Nokia’s newcomer totes a dedicated quick cover key for instant access to the handset's 1,500 tune tank with minimal fingertip trouble. Apparently the N76 will be lining shelves within the first quarter of 2007.
AT&T has released a new golden version of the Motorola Razr V3xx. Of course it isn't made of pure gold, but has a neat gold color finish.
The cellphone does not have any additional features than the original one. It features a 1.3-megapixel camera, a music and video player, stereo Bluetooth, microSD expansion slot, built-in Opera web browser and support for HSDPA networks that enables it to stream at a lightning speed of 3.6Mbps. 




