Wednesday, March 11, 2009

GOLDVISH GENEVE: The Most Expensive Cell Phone in the World - appro. $1,437,000


In March, GoldVish, the world’s most exclusive and prestigious cell phone brand is opening the first Flagship Store in Geneva, the Capital of most exclusive jewellery and watch industry.After Geneva, the famous brand that provides the most expensive cell phone in the world plans to open more stores in the major cities in the world where luxury addicted people will have the opportunity to contemplate and buy GoldVish collections and limited edition phones.The impressive GoldVish Illusion Collection brings five diamond up-grades available at prices ranging between € 20.300 and € 124.400, and the cell phones come in yellow, white or rose 18k gold, with exchangeable crocodile leather inlays available in twelve colors.The mobile phones are mounted with VVS high quality diamonds and integrate latest mobile phone technologies such as built-in camera and quad-band GSM support.GoldVish is an expert in manufacturing, customizing and personalizing mobile handsets, and has made some of the most beautiful and luxurious engravings and diamond settings.Now, their precious jewel arrives in Russia and it is no other than the world’s most expensive phone called GoldVish Le Million. Exposing the highest level of Swiss craftsmanship and precision, Le Million is present also in the Guiness Book as the most expensive phone worth 1 million Euros (approx. 1,437,000 US dollars).

Motorola V220 Special Edition - $51.800




This Motorola phone has been customized by Austrian designer Peter Aloisson, who took a standard phone, encrusted it with 1.200 diamonds and gave it an 18k gold keyboard.

10. Gresso Black Aura Collection - approximately $13.000


Did you think Apple’s new $600 iPhone was expensive? You’re not even close. The world’s most expensive cell phones can cost as much as a luxurious apartment in the center of Paris. Here are some of them:

World’s Most Expensive Cell Phone enters the Guinness Book - approx. $1.2milion Dollars


The $1.2 million ‘LeMillion’ cell phone designed by the Swiss company Goldvish has been Guinness-certified as the most expensive cell phone in the world. It is cast in 18k white gold and encrusted with 120 carats of diamonds.Apart from the bling the phone is very normal, you would expect a little techno wizardry for that sort of cash…Available for $1,200,000 about £625,000Bluetooth2-gigabytes of storageMP3 playbackFM radiodigital camera18k White Gold CaseEncrusted with 120 carats of diamondsCarry Case

LG KV6000 Luxury Phone


cetizen has some pictures of another chocolate phone designed by LG. The new chocolate phone LG has a code name of KV-6000, it is not yet announced for GSM network yet. The KV-6000 continue the black body design, but mix with gold/Platinum layer. It has the same "Infrared Sensor" button to let you activate the button by just touching the sensor. This is the third chocolate phone we saw on the web. The official announced chocolate phone is the LG-KG800 (KV5900). LG introduces the KV6000, a luxury slider phone with gold/platinum accents and an "infrared sensor" which activates the keypad when pressed. It features a brilliant QVGA display, 1.3-megapixel camera, 512MB of internal memory, and a slim design. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. It has the similar feature as KV5900 with a QVGA screen, 1.3 megapixel camera (yeah we hope it can be better) and 512MB memory.

HEALTH PHONE :A whiff of the modern cell phone


The cellphone has become one of the most widely used digital technologies in everyday life. However, current cellular innovations appear to be both exciting and potentially dangerous at the same time.New cellular features (and what one can actually do with a modern cell phone) are taking the lead in incorporating the latest and greatest technical innovations. Interestingly, although they incorporate the latest in digital technologies, evidence shows that cell phones are becoming increasingly popular in countries such as South Africa as opposed to those who one might refer to as the 'digital elite'. The most striking (and perhaps most frightening) ideas are to create cell phones that come closer to human nature than we might like to believe. A recently published article revealed that Samsung is planning to create cell phones that have 'artificial chromosomes' built in them, and will be able to 'think', 'feel', 'evolve' and even 'reproduce'. The concept seems close to the earlier invention of the Tamagotchi- a digital creature that adjusts its 'life' according to the personality and actions of its owner.Other companies express ideas about customising phones for MySpace, which will effectively allow you to 'carry your social life in your pocket'. If this materialises I'm certain it won't take long to get hold of a phone customised for other social networking sites such as Facebook - which is already possible to a certain extent with current cellular technology.The notion that we are living in a visual culture is becoming more apparent by the development of such technologies. Perhaps the most exciting cell phone feature that manufactures are focusing on at the moment is video. Several companies are talking about making it possible for millions of people to simultaneously stream live video and TV channels via their cell phones. Music fans may receive the most recent music videos by their favourite bands instantaneously - a concept being coined as ultrarealit.As exciting as these developments sound the luddites (technology pessimists) will tell us that this is not all cream and cake. And no, these are not all hippies that protest against technology, but clued-up intellectuals who know what they are talking about. An article published in the Washington Times describes how digital experts in the Middle East are making use of cell phones to trigger off bombs!The pace that such developments in digital technologies are taking do have the danger of blinding one to their negative possibilities. However, the idea of getting a whiff of your significant others scent through your phone every time he or she calls is both crazy and exciting.

MOBIADO LUMINOSO : Luxury cell phone


The Mobiado Luminoso utilizes a dual illumination technique that lights the keypad area from beneath and from above through the buttons. Luminoso combines aluminum, sapphire crystal, and stainless steel to create new cell phone looks. The aluminum frame is created from aircraft aluminum to build a strong/stiff yet light body, it is filtered glass bead blasted, and then hard anodized coated to produce a rock hard ceramic coating with twice the thickness of traditional anodizing for the toughest of uses. The buttons are sapphire crystal and stainless steel, the camera window is sapphire crystal, and the front screen is coated with DiamondShield®, the most advanced coating available for polymer substrates with diamond like properties. A daring design, combining luxury and technology in perfect harmony.

Ever EV-W370


EV-W370 is a cell phone designed by the Korean company Nep Design, and one of the winners at Red Dot Award Product Design 2008.It’s coolest feature is the T-DMB capability that allows users to watch live TV, holding a slim handset with a symmetrical structure embedded into a square form modeled on a tube, giving the impression of a phone narrower at the top and bottom, with an ergonomic shape and urethane spray-coated function keys for a soft feel. We’ve encountered such a design at Samsung’s slider cell phones.Ever EV-W370 was announced for release in the second quarter of this year supporting UMTS 2100 and GSM 900/1800/1900 frequencies.It has a TFT display type measuring 2.2 inches in diagonal and rendering 262K colors, while providing dual digital cameras: a front CIF and a 2MP with CMOS sensor for pictures and video recording. With the cell phone users can playback videos, stream and capture images using flash light, a self timer, multi shot mode and the digital zoom.The Digital Media Broadcasting technology is a radio transmission system enabling cell phone to receive radio and TV transmissions.It is an advanced device capable also of multi tasking, so the user to be able to perform multiple operations at the same time, like listening to the radio while surfing the web, or compose emails and read Internet news.Video on Demand gives access to watch and download videos when he/she pleases.Other features include the SIM Tool Kit, PC connectivity, photo album, picture editor, speakerphone, photo caller ID, Bluetooth wireless transfers, and pre-loaded games.

O2 Cocoon


<-125x125 Button - right->Cocoon is a cool cell phone from O2, a leading provider of mobile communication devices and solutions. It received Bronze at the International Design Excellence Awards 2008 for an innovative feature that allows the user to access a hidden LED display on the front of the clamshell, which reveals current phone’s status. If you are listening to the music it shows track details such as the artist’s name, track info and radio information. When you are receiving a call or text message it shows the caller ID.Also, the LED lights flash when you miss a call or when the battery is low.You can set it to show the time or use it as an alarm clock in its Nest that’s also a charger.The inspiration source was the designer’s answer to the question "what inspires you, and what do you want from a mobile phone?" - Something emotional. Original. That doesn't look like a phone or a music player - something more natural, that's visually stunning and functions perfectly.It’s main functionality is of a music phone, so O2 Cocoon comes with an advanced player with dedicated music keys for instant access to your playlist, FM radio, support for 2 pairs of headphones via the special adapter, pre-loaded tracks, videos sand ringtones from popular artists such as The Doors, as well as enough free space for up to 500 high-quality songs. You can create playlists, fade music during calls, playback music for up to 15 hours, and the Cocoon mode that sets the phone to record all missed calls and messages while allowing you to listen to the music undisturbed.The built-in digital camera is not missing at this phone model. There is a 2MP camera with video recording, flash, zoom, autofocus and self-timer capabilities.For personalization, you can see the phone to change the wallpapers every minute or hour.Cocoon has an organizer, calculator, Bluetooth, USB, games, handsfree, the Windows Media Player 11 application, and QuickTime player for video playback. It has 2GB internal flash memory, support for up to 2GB via a microSD card, and provides up to 5 hours of talk time, and 350 hours standby time.

Samsung J600E


Samsung J600E is a slider cell phone announced in spring 2007 and available in stores at a low price of around $140, providing basic functionalities such as MP3 player, photo call, USB connectivity, GPRS, FM radio, voice command and card slot for additional external memory.It is also a quality camera phone integrating a 1.3 mega pixel sensor, video recording and being capable of capturing images at a high-resolution of up to 1280 x 1024 pixels.As all the other built-in mid-level digital cameras with no image stabilizer or high sensitivity, this cell phone model from Samsung captures clear images in almost any light condition, but not with a high sharpness level. This is an example of picture taken with the J600.You still can rely on it when you need to take fast shots on the go, and besides this, it looks very stylish coming in this always modern glossy blue finish. Of course, there are other colors available, like classic black, red or silver.It sports a chrome metallic trim, touch sensitive keys, and a design line that gives the impression it tends to narrow at the top and bottom. The handset measures 97 x 44 x 15 mm at a weight of 85 grams.Samsung J600E is a good mobile communication solution using different applications like text messaging, email, Instant Messaging, HTML browsing for Internet web pages, and the uTrack, which is a tool you could set to alert you with an SMS message, in case it detects that the SIM card was changed. This way the chance to recover your lost or stolen cell phone increases. Also, it can send SOS messages in case of an emergency. The uTrack is included among uPlus phone’s capabilities.

O2 Germany to Offer XDA Guide in February 2009


O2 Germany just announced its latest Xda windows mobile smartphone called O2 Xda Guide.The 2.8-inch 320×240 touchscreen device comes in an O2 exclusive design and is running on Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. The O2 Xda Guide will be available in the middle of February 2009 and comes with TomTom Navigator 7, the map material for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.The main specs and features of O2 Xda Guide include:*Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional*GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA connectivity*A 2.8 inch TFT touchscreen display with320 x 340 colors*Wi-Fi*Internal GPS*TomTom Navigator 7 with maps for Austria, Germany and *Switzerland*Bluetooth 2.0*A 3.2 MP camera*A 528 MHz Qualcomm MSM 7225 processor*256MB RAM, 512MB ROM*And a 1GB card, included in the packageA price wasn’t given today

Motorola "AURA"


Since we are close to Christmas this review might be a little off topic regarding watches but in season regarding the holidays. Just received the "Aura" as a present last week (I guess it pays being well connected...).Let me start at the end of my review... Is it worth 2,000$ or 1,500€? Well, yes and no. On one side it is quite a piece of hardware but it will not make me drop my iPhone for it. The reason being that the iPhone as a tool and everyday companion is simply unrivaled. In a few words the iPhone is "Mobile Phone 2.0" while all the rest, including the Aura, are still 1.0 mobile phoning. While some have dramatically increased the level of hardware (Vertu, Mobiado, Meridiist, Gresso...) the software is the same ol' unhelpful crap that we have been blessed with for the last decade. Remove color, fancy sounds and you just have the same software they "all" made a decade ago. The problem is not so much related to a larger screens and more resolution but much more related to common sense. For now only Apple have managed to get close to what we as users really need.Now back to the Aura. The first impression is that it's a very sexy piece of kit. Not as sturdy as a Vertu but with a screen that will, dare I say it?.. blow you nuts off. Literally. This thing has a resolution of 300 dpi (dots per inch)! In layman's terms, this resolution is what you get out of a printer. Right now, the resolution that you are using on your monitor (while wasting precious time reading my blog) is approximately 72 dpi. In some cases you will get a whooping 120 dpi. I have never seen this kind of resolution on a commercial screen before. Only commercial and military planes have better quality screens on their flight instruments. This makes anything on this phone look like butter. Seriously, contrast and light is so good that it looks like a fake. Like a prototype where the screen is printed on a transparency and lit with an LCD bulb. Eery feeling...Now, after a week here are my impressions;I like:- The screen. So good it's scary.- The size makes it a much more pleasant alternative to other "high-end" competitors.- It is a very atractive phone. The graphics have been somewhat improved compared to previous products of the brand.- You can update the Firmware yourself. Believe me, you will need to do that in the future...- Reception is quite strong. Motorola do that quite well.- The clocks as screensavers. Simply magnificent. Just close it and spend 30 seconds looking at it...- It is not 3G. Completely useless feature in a "glam-phone". Puts a lot of unnecessary strain on battery life. EDGE and GPRS are more than sufficient for wap, sms, and mms.- The screen. Again, it's so good it's scary.I don't like:- Menus are slow. Obviously. The screen has quite a large resolution at 16 million colors. It would take a very large amount of processing power to drive it properly.- Icons are jumpy. Again, if you don't have enough CPU power just stop making moving icons! It's better to have them fixed instead of jumping around.- Bluetooth is less than stable when syncing.- Sound quality is a bit too crisp.- Interferences can be heard through the speaker when speaking. A big NO NO at this stage of development. This "might" be resolved with an upcoming firmware update.- Menus are still too clumsy. You need to touch too many buttons to go where you ultimately want to be.- The center navigation button should have been a wheel. It is a bit too close to other buttons.- The mini-USB connector. Complete bullshit! (I hate micro and mini USB ports!) Unless they become a standard everywhere they are but a nuisance.- The battery life is barely 24 hours under moderate use... about 2 hours talk time. It will hold if you charge it every night though. If it had a regular USB port and not a mini-USB you could emergency charge almost anywhere. But no, they HAD to put that fu...ing mini-USB connector...- The supplied headset is not worth unwrapping.- I suspect a black PVD version soon. Yes, they guys over at Motorola are soooo predictable sometimes...- The battery indicator has only three segments. At least five would be adequate.- The motorola icons are still on the "crapish" side. They urgently need a good designer to redo them.I miss:- More options to personalize themes further.- The front light, around the logo, can't be modified to light in certain conditions etc...- It would have been awesome to add a chime, repeater, sonerie, etc... function. Synthesize a the sound of a hammer and repeat away!- A weather forecast.- A charging stand. this would make you drop it there when you go to bed and take it back fully charged in the morning.Like I said, the Aura will not make me drop my iPhone as a day-phone, yet it will make me get a second card and use this when I go out at night. The iPhone is a bit large, clumsy and less than sexy. Leaving it at home while going out for the evening and preventing you from checking your email, weather or the latest news will be very welcomed by your date and friends.

Motorola RAZR2 Pink Silver Edition released for Korean girls


Motorola is treating our friends from Korea, specifically female mobile users with the release of a pink colored Razr2 clamshell baby. The new Motorola RAZR2 pink silver edition sports a subdued pink casing and espresso colored keypad that gives it an elegant style. It’s metallic silver front has been tinted in pink for an added classic look and lightness to the already chic RAZR2. None other than Motorola Korea’s Marketing Director Lim Joung, was so pleased with the release of the pink silver RAZR2 and said that “With its luxurious yet tranquil look and carefully-selected features, the RAZR2 Pink Silver was designed to appeal to the confident young generation.” Indeed, the RAZR2 would answer young Korean girls’ demand for an innovatively powerful and yet stylish Motorola mobile phone handset. The Motorola RAZR2 features an innovative Tandem Display technology with two displays, one embedded on either side of the flip which allows for effortless message sending and lets users enjoy other functions even when the RAZR2 is shut down. Other features of the Motorola RAZR2 include; Bluetooth, camera, VOD, MOD, MP3, high-speed USB 2.0 and phone navigation. The RAZR2 Pink Silver is now available in Korean mobile stores. Pricing details are not available though. Likewise, there is not information also as to whether the RAZR2 would hit US stores sometime soon.Via Telekoms Korea

Samsung SGH-i900 gets a hands on in China


Chinese website PCOnline was lucky enough to get a hands-on of the upcoming Windows Mobile 6.1 handset from Samsung. Dubbed as the SGH-i900, this mobile beauty would surely makes us all non-Chine mobile phone users feel envious of our friends from China once they got hold of this new mobile phone. And if the thought of an international release for the SGH-i900 makes you feel excited, what more if you learn about the power of this new mobile handset. For starters, you have a Wi-Fi, 3.5 touchscren display, 16gb of onboard memory with microSD expansion, 5 megapixel autofocus camera. These are certainly enough to make us crave for the Samsung SGH-i900. Other features of the Samsung SGH-i900 include 3.5G HSDPA connectivity, Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro OS, 3.5″ 240×400px, 262K color TFT touchscreen display, 5 megapixel autofocus camera, front camera for video calls, built-in GSM, an FM radio, Bluetooth 2.2 A2DP and TV-Out.

Christian Dior Phone is the Mother of All Luxury phones


Will you actually buy a phone worth $3500-$5000? If you answer yes, then the upcoming Christian Dior luxury phone might just be the phone for you. If you answer no, you might find this new mobile beauty a bit interesting too. Although the Christian Dior luxury phone has started to circulate in the rumorland, it took the Wall Street Journal to finally convince us all mobile phone afficionados to believe that there is actually a Christian Dior phone. And judging by the released publicity photo, this phone definitely the mother of all luxury phones. Is it all beauty and grandeur? Certainly not. The Christian Dior phone is to work worldwide, except Japan and Korea. And it will have features such as a touchscreen display, camera, specialist ringtone, custom graphics to go along with the external design, wallpapers, and who knows what more. It even comes with a remote or a mini phone or perhaps a Bluetooth accessory. We are not sure, since we are relying only on the published spy shot. What else do we know about this new luxury phone. WSJ also reported that the Christian Dior phone would have a “My Dior” that will clip to outside of bags for easy access. And of course we already know that the Christian Dior phone is geared for the noveau rich mobile phone users., specifically from Russia and China. Christian Dior is aiming to market around 10,000 of these expensive phones in one year. As to when it will be available, we don’t know yet. But do we really care? Unless you are one of those Noveau Riches, then you will certainly anticipate this new luxury phone.

Introducing the dirt cheap Philips 198 and 199


Philips is set to release two new affordable phones for the Asian and European mobile phone market. Both handsets looks the same in design, dimension and features except that the 199 is equipped with FM radio and headsets. These two candy bar mobile phone pretty much carry the same features as their predecessor, the Philips 192 which was released not too long ago. And these features include; the simple black/white design, 65g weight and the 99 X 42 X 13.5 mm dimension. In addition to this similarities with the Philips 192, both Philips 198 and 199 boast of 1.5-inch CSTN color display with support for 62k colors and 128×128 pixel resolution, simple to use keypad, 4-way navigation key, polyphonic ringtones, 3 embedded games, miniUSB, SMS and MMS capabilities, T9 predictive text input and 800 mAh battery which can give out 5 hours of talk-time and 20 days stand-by time. Connectivity wise, the Philips 198 and 199 remind me of the old Nokia days, where dual-band GSM connectivity was a great feature. Yes, both these mobile phones has GPRS too. And guess how much the Philips 198 and 199 will retail in Asia and Europe? $68 and $70 respectively. Didn’t we say dirt cheap?

Motorola W755 goes to Verizon Wireless


Verizon Wireless is releasing the entry-level Motorola W755 available for purchase through Verizon’s website and retail outlets. And being an entry-level mobile phone, the W755 doesn’t promise too much in terms of features and capabilities. Motorola however promises not only great call sounds but also when listening to music on the Motorola W755. Yes, it is an entry-level phone that also features a music player. In addition, the Motorola W755 also boast of touch-sensitive controls that lets you access music, activate Bluetooth and adjust ring volumes or mute calls without even opening the phone. Ok, I know we shouldn’t expect a lot from an entry-level phone, right? But what can we do, though it would seem that the W755 is a simple clamshell phone, but actually it is more than just your simple basic phone. In fact, it boasts of other features that you wouldn’t expect from a phone that is being marketed as a basic mobile phone. And these features include; 1.3 mp camera without flash, microUSB port, dual color displays, 83mb internal memory, microSD memory card slot, 5 theme choices, downloadable games, mp3 playback, MMS and SMS, Bluetooth, speakerphone, voice recognition. The W755 gives out 390 hours of standby time and 220 minutes of talk time. The W755 will be available starting today for $119 with a 2-year Verizon Wireless contract.

Verzio Kicks Out its first 3G Envii Phone in Asia


A new 3.5G high-speed packet data access (HSDPA) PDA phone has been launched in some countries in Asia. It’s from Regional 3C brand Verzio and the phone is branded as Verzio Envii. Although it was already available in the Philippines as early as March, it is only now that the it has been released in some parts of Asia. The Verzio Envii runs on Marvell PXA270 processor at 624MHZ and has Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 for its OS. And with this OS, the Verzio Envii gives access to various Microsoft Office applications. It also comes preloaded with media player functions, Outlook Mobile with Direct Push, mobile internet access, active function and vbasic functions. It is definitely a powerful PDA phone despite the well known branding. Hopefully it gets available internationally as it could definitely give other mobile phone brands a run for their money. Other features of the Verzio Envii include, GSM Triban (900/1800,1900 MHz), HSDPA/UTMS/GPRS, 1GB ROM, 64MB RAM, 2.7-inch display with 64k TFT colors, dual speaker with SRS WOW HD, 2.0 megapixel camera, secondary video camera for video call, mini-USB, 2.5mm Audio Jack, Bluetooth, FM Radio with RDS. The Verzion Envii is also a very handy mobile phone measuring only 106×58x18mm and weighs a mere 145grams. And it gives out 4 hours of GSM talk time, 2 hours of UTMS talk time and up to 200 hours standby time.

Pantech Breeze makes using a mobile phone such as breeze


AT&T has just added a new basic clamshell phone into its line-up of mobile phone offerings with the new Pantech Breeze mobile handset. Touting a a breakthrough intuitive cell phone design, every aspect of the Pantech Breeze makes it easier to use that include sleek streamlined design, extra large color display, simplified user interface and lighted EZ One-Touch Quick Call Keys. The Pantech Breeze is geared for the matured mobile phone users who prefer simple functionality in their mobile phones instead of breathtaking features that only complicates the operation of their mobile phones. Those who are tired of the slew of highly advanced mobile phones may also find the Pantech Breeze intereting to use. It may not have a touchscreen display but it certainly answers your call and text needs. The Pantech Breeze boasts features such as; large buttons and display text, EZ One-Touch quick call keys, VGA camera with video, simple to use intuitive slim design, dedicated camera and speakerphone keys, Bluetooth Wireless capable, backlit keypad for easy viewing, customizable user interface, downloadable polyphonic and MP3 ringtones, instant messaging - AOL, Yahoo! and MSN, mobile email - AOL, Yahoo!®, and Windows Live, MEdia Net capable for surfing the internet, hearing aid compatible, and yes some games. The Pantech Breeze gives out 3 hours talk time and 10 days standby time. You can snag one of these mobile phone at AT&T for $49.99 with 2-year contract after rebates.

Symbian Powered Samsung L870 Gets Official with Safari Browser


Samsung has just officially announced its latest mobile phone offering, the L870 slider which is not only sleek looking with its stainless steel body and brushed patter but most importantly it supports the Safari browser which we normally see in Apple’s web-capable devices such as the iPhone or iPod Touch. The announcement pretty much confirmed what we already know about from information and photo leaks as well as rumors that have circulate on the web. The Samsung L870 is an S60 smarthphone which runs on Symbian 9.3 and 3rd Ed. S60 interface. Samsung is also said to be planning on loading the new phone with nifty applications straight out the box, meaning the applications will be preloaded on the L870 units. The Samsung SGH-L870 will also come with a 13.5mm thick slider, 3.0 megapixel camera, a 2.4-inch QVGA display, 100MB memory plus microSD slot, FM radio, Bluetooth, triband GSM support, single band UMTS/HSDPA at 3.6mbps support, Quick Office document viewer, push email, advance PIM applications, music player, video player. The Samsung L870 will be available in Europe sometime in August. No pricing details are available yet.

NOKIA 6315


I like new and high spec cell phone , because Japan has a lot of high spec cell phone.But I don`t want to buy New high spec cell phone ,because everytime those have some probrem. First,manytime, that new cell phone defective product.For example, some functions don`t work,or easily get scratch on display,or dropping out call, or something like that.Next,if function is too high,then some computer can`t use together.I mean I can`t enjoy it.Finally, it is just expensive.Therefore , I can`t buy it ,because I am abrod student. I don`t have a money naturally.If I lost it ,it is serous problem,because it is expensive.And also I don`t have a time.Therefore, simple cell phone is best for us in my opinion,so I choose those cell phone.nokia6315nokia6085Those cell phone is old but its are good. Because those are very tough and very long battery and cheep.If I lost those cell phone ,it is not big problem,because it is cheep ;therefore I can buy new one.BUT I want iPhone because it looks nice.

THE WORLD'S SMALLEST CELL PHONE


Looks like a toy, the Xun Chi 138 is the smallest cellphone we’ve have ever seen. The phone measures only 7mm in length and it is only 55g in weight and it looks like Toshiba’s 803. Though small, the phone is powerful. It features a 260k colors LCD display, 1.3 Megapixel camera (though actually VGA quality), Music playback function, GPRS, USB connectivity and handwriting recognition. It is too small that you can’t expect it to have Bluetooth, memory card slot and...there is no keypad.

Giant cell phone launched at GSM Africa 2006


The MTN Sciencentre has a new Giant Cell Phone, courtesy of sponsor Ericsson, designed and manufactured by MTE Studios. The monster Sony Ericsson W810i phone was unveiled at the recent GSM/3G Africa expo at the Cape Town International Convention Centre by Göran Soderholm of Ericsson South Africa and Martijn Lutgerink of Sony Ericsson International. The Giant Cell Phone was transferred to the MTN Sciencentre on Monday, 23rd October, and has full functionality in terms of voice, text, data, music, radio and photography.The Giant Cell Phone is 2.5 m tall, which is 45 cm larger than the current world record for a functional cell phone, according to the 2006 Guinness Book of Records.The new Giant Cell Phone will be the centrepiece of MTN Sciencentre's telecommunications exhibition, and will be used to teach visitors about how cell phones work and how to use the full potential of your cell phone. It will also be used as a focus for discussions on the role of technological advances and convergent technology in the shaping of society.

Samsung Announces Specs of 'Omnia' Phone Amid iPhone Fanfare


In the middle of the iPhone madness from the last few days, a little phone we have been keeping our eyes on suddenly slipped through the cracks with a spec announcement: The Samsung Omnia cellphone is now the real deal. And guess what? It’s a feature-packed bundle that seems to have taken the Windows MOf course, the real truth will come out when we receive this one and put it through the review wringer. Let's look at the specs provided:

obile platform and made it manageable and eIt includes a five-megapixel camera (with an image stabilizer, and face and smile detection), DivX, XviD, WMV and MP4 video compatibility, and GPS as well (ah-hah). Maybe more of the main GPS unit manufacturers will get on the mobile phone craze by lending out the software. ven kinda attractive.

Nokia 8800/8801 Phones


Yes, this phone has been released and re-released for some time - however, I’m always on the lookout for something that could possibly be another daily post at the Nokia Phone Blog. Enter the Nokia 8800/8801 cell phoneWith the release of the Nokia 8800 series which includes the Nokia 8800 and Nokia 8801 for 900 and 850 mhz markets respectively, Nokia again seeks to capture the high-end stylish phone market..

LG KS360 MOBILE PHONE


LG mobile launched its LG KS360 mobile phone offering the device in several vibrant colours, packed with features specifically meant for users on the move. The phone has been especially designed for messaging, and with its QWERTY keypad, messaging in form of SMS. IM, emails have never been so easy. These have rendered the phone with high-spec messaging features. The phone allows you to access social networking sites with high speed internet connectivity. It has a touch-screen dialling, a 2 mega-pixel camera along with a slot for an optional MicroSD card.The disadvantage in LG KS360 is that it does not support 3G connectivity. Though it has a 2 mega-pixel camera, there is no in-built flash unit, making the camera only suitable for daytime snapshots. The LG KS360 has a QWERTY keypad, and this is available in a phone which has a decent price. You should not expect this phone to come with features which you would find in phones having a slightly higher price. The best part of this phone is its QWERTY keypad, but the spacebar in-between 'v' and 'b' seems to be quite annoying while texting.Texting has become an extremely important feature in a mobile phone, especially the ones used by kids. The key feature of LG KS360 is its slide-out QWERTY keypad, which makes it easy for the users who are keen on texting and messaging. A teen user enjoys texting more than talking on the phone, and with this phone's QWERTY keypad, it makes it easy for users to text. Manufacturers are very eager to meet the demand for easy texting in the mobile phones that are coming out in the market today. The companies are more eager to provide phones to the teenagers, in which texting becomes more important than making a call.The LG KS360 phone has a large TFT display screen which measures 2.4 inches, having a resolution of 240x320 pixels. As for music lovers, the phone supports mp3 and AAC formats, and has a moderate in-built memory of 15 MB which could be enhanced by an add-in microSD memory card of up to 4 GB. The phone comes with touch dialling, and the auto rotate feature accommodates messaging, when it rotates 90 degrees with its keypad is in use.To summarize, the design of LG KS360, the phone is ideal for teens who mostly use their phones for texting, messaging, and sending and receiving emails. The phone features emoticons which are ideal to send out the expressions to convey the feelings of the person sending out messages to others. For a budget phone with a QWERTY keypad, LG KS360 is most in demand by users who are keener on easy texting, along with features such as, abbreviation in text messaging, emoticons, etc. As far as music enthusiasts are concerned, LG KS360 offers microSD memory card of up to 4 GB for storing your music tracks.source:http://ezinearticles.com

Mobiado 105GMT Gold Limited Edition Cell Phone


Though this limited edition cellphone price is still unknown at the moment, but believe me it will be very expensive. It’s a piece that includes a dual mechanical Swiss watch, each of the mechanical movement contains 25 jeweled bearings and attached an in-house 3D shock absorbing system. It is Crafted with 274 Carats of sapphire crystal and buttons, symbols and lettering hand-painted with 24-Carat gold. The phone has an Ebony wood inlay with CNC machined solid brass frame and finished with a 5 micron thick 24-carat coating of gold. As for the specifications, it has a 2-inch QVGA screen, 1GB of storage space, 2.0-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, microUSB port, quad-band GSM and the web browsing and email capabilities. The Mobiado Professional 105GMT Gold Limited Edition will be available only in 50 units.

Bling Cell Phone Covers from Japan


Gadgetry showcases were jam-packed with some gorgeous looking widgets but what about accessories? Yes you got it right. The breeze these days looks like makers want to fairly concentrate on beauty of its accessories as well. Bling factor has entered the world of gadgets like never before.Cell phone covers with bling effect are ruling tech world and with these Cell phone covers from Japan it looks like extravaganza beauties are diving in the pool in some ceaseless manner.These are amazingly pretty covers that show its diamond studded riches when you are all set to flaunt it around. You can pick from a variety of patterns like Hearts, American Flag and Cupcakes.Well the Beauty can yours in $300!

New Nokia Concept Phone


Looking at the functionality of the modern cell phones, it seems that something really innovative can hardly be designed. However some designers just go to show that their creativity knows no bounds. Kimberly Hu who created Nokia Scentsory concept phone can be reckoned among such designers as well. The concept of Nokia Scentsory can be considered as an overwhelmingly innovative one. It represents a mobile communication device that works with the senses of smell, sight, hearing and touch.

Ferrari Motorola Z8 Limited Edition Announced


A car, if it’s not red, could not be a Ferrari and same thing happens to a branded cell phone. Now it’s Motorola Z8’s turn to get Ferrari branded, and if you can’t afford one of the most expensive cars in the world, you could at least get this cool cell phone model.The limited edition of Ferrari Motorola Z8 is a slider phone coming with the Ferrari logo, screensavers, videos, wallpapers and theme, and will be released at the beginning of 2008 at a price that’s unknown yet. Still we can tell you which the specifications of Motorola Z8 are.The phone measures 109 x 50 x 15 mm and weights 112 g. Its main display is a TFT with 16 K colors and a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, while the built-in camera is a 2MP type with video recording capability and 1600 x 1200 pixels resolution. You can store all your data in the 90MB internal phone memory and add some extra with a microSD card.Other features include Bluetooth connectivity, e-mail function, GPRS, Java, miniUSB, MP3/AAC/AAC+ player, speaker, tri-band, and WAP 2.0/xHTML support.The phone operates for up to 5 hours until a new battery recharging.

The World's Most Expensive Tech Toys


If you happen to be the lucky – and as yet unnamed -- Indiana native who just bought yourself a winning $314 million Powerball ticket, you're in luck: PC World has compiled an excellent photo gallery you might find interesting given your new net worth. The list of the world's most extravagant technology products is a diverse assortment that includes some pretty cool stuff, as well as some pretty lame stuff. For example, if we were in the market for a new mansion, we'd definitely fill it up with things like a $100,000 projector, a $20,000 media server and that amazing $7,500 per year DirecTV package that would get us every single channel, movie and pay-per-view event.Of course, then there's the gold-plated, diamond-encrusted garbage that even Donald Trump would have trouble defending the purchase of. The worst offenders on the list are the $18,000 cell phone, the $1 million laptop (which can only be started when you insert a special diamond) and a $30,000 computer mouse (pictured).Then again, now that you're a millionaire 314 times over, you shouldn't have to point and click like the rest of us little people.Related Links:

iPhone in México, confirmed!


After almost 8 months of rumors about iPhone coming in Latin America, it's confirmed. America Movil, méxico-based compAfter opening a Apple store in November, it was only question of time when and what company will bring it over… In this moment they are not saying when exactly iPhone will be published, but the company report says this year. Apple’s first idea was exclusive contracts with mobile companies, but few days ago, Vodafone and Telecom Italia announced that will have right to sell, and they are not applying for exclusive contract with Apple. Good move Apple! Exclusive contracts sucks.any that is operating in 16 countries will have that pleasure.

VERTU Expensive Mobile Phones


By Mark ScottStruggling to find a gift for that hard-to-buy-for multimillionaire on your Christmas list? Why not splurge on one of the world's most expensive mobile phones? For as little as $7,200—to as much as $1.3 million—these handsets sport luxurious extras ranging from diamond-encrusted keypads to ironclad data protection, as well as the standard digital camera and Web-browsing features.O.K., that could be a bit more than you planned on spending. But luxury cell-phone brands such as Vertu, a British-based subsidiary of Nokia (NOK), have posted triple-digit sales growth in recent years as the ultrawealthy look for something more exclusive than mainstream upmarket models such as Apple's (AAPL) iPhone or LG's (LGEJY) Prada handset.Targeting the growing number of megarich in developing economies, as well as more-established markets in Western Europe and North America, luxury phone brands have become a big business. Click on to see which companies are vying to create the world's most expensive mobile phone.

World's Most Expensive MP3 Player


Like ultra expensive luxury cell phones, million dollar laptops and gold plated TVs, the market for the world's most expensive MP3 player is still a mystery to me. Of course, that doesn't mean I'm not fascinated that someone out tThe player, which was created by Lorsch, was cast in 18 karat gold and adorned with 63 diamonds. Besides the gold-and-diamond exterior the i Beat Organix Gold player features a 1GB memory, a stereo FM radio, integrated voice recorder and an ultra-rich price tag of $20,000. In other words, it has half the features of the Insignia 4-Gigabyte MP3 and Video Player, which costs $160, only it's dipped in gold. here thinks they need it.

Forbes recaps the world's most expensive cellphones


We've seen them all before , but Forbes has rounded up their top ten on the same page - with specs and prices - and a slide show to ooh and ah over. And more models can be found at Goldstriker."These super high-end cellphones are a fascinating anomaly within the cellphone industry. While handset makers like Nokia, Samsung and Motorola churn out millions of $40 phones for developing markets such as China, Russia and India, smaller firms like Amosu and Peter Aloisson focus on serving a much smaller population at the other end of the market.

It's a trend that shows no signs of halting. Fashion firms and automakers continue to show interest on the designer side."

Maple Woody Cell Phone


Having glared at the countless money-oriented mobile phone models and blingy editions; its time to appreciate some innovation with a dose of cell phone designed using wood. Christened as Maple wooden phone, its appeal is similar to that of a piece of wood until you feel this fully functional handset. Structured using African Blackwood, the Maple edition measures 4.5 x 10.4 x 9.8 cm and comes equipped with features detailing MP3 player, digital camera plus not to mention that standard calling and texting services.

Sporting the display on the back of the phone, it becomes noticeable only when you glide the phone. Its touch sensitive sensors are always inviting your inputs, thanks to the capacitive touch expertise.

Bang and Olufsen Serene


Bang and Olufsen Serene$1,275Bang and Olufsen, the Danish producers of high-end technology, have teamed with South Korea's Samsung to produce Serene, the world's most expensive cell phone. Bang and Olufsen products are known for their unique appearance and features. Serene is no different. With a circular keypad and square, flip-top design, this cell phone will certainly help you stand out from the crowd.

The Samsung P310


Of late, mobile phone design has branched off into two distinct factions. On the one hand you have phones that are trying, with great success, to encompass more and more of the attributes of PDAs and digital cameras within a single, versatile unit and, on the other hand, you have phones that, whilst not as feature packed are pushing technology in a differing direction by trying to become increasingly smaller.

The Samsung P310, in becoming one of the world’s thinnest mobiles (the X828 is actually the thinnest phone in the world - see below), certainly falls into the latter category though not at the expense of an impressive range of features.

The Diamond Crypto Smartphone


One candidate for world’s most expensive cell phone is the Diamond Crypto Smartphone, created by luxury accessory producer Peter Aloisson of Moscow-based JSC Ancort. Its price stems from the platinum body, the cover adorned with 50 diamonds—including eight which are rare blue diamonds. Additionally, the Ancort logo and the navigation key are made of 18k rose gold.

Built on the Windows CE, this most expensive cell also features a high-resolution color TFT display and a 256 bit cryptographic algorithm. This expensive mobile phone is capable of SMS, MMS, E-mail, Internet, WAP, JAVA support and also has a media player.

Vertu Signature Cobra


This gaudy phone is so exclusive that only eight will ever be made. Designed by French jeweler Boucheron, the Signature Cobra is made with two diamonds, two emeralds and 439 rubies. For buyers who are only filthy rich, rather than obscenely rich, twenty-six of the less flashy (read: no rubies) Signature Python phones will be available for a mere $115,000. Both phones will feature the real draw.