Samsung Tocco Ultra
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| Touch or slide? The Samsung Tocco Ultra Edition lets you do both - with an intuitive touch screen for effortless web browsing and a trusty keypad to type email and texts.
Big, bright and incredibly clear, the Tocco Ultra’s auto-otate touch screen is great for flying around websites, watching movies and flicking through photos. A speedy internet connection makes browsing and downloads a breeze. And if you need to send a quick email or text, just slide out the keypad and let your thumbs do the talking. Want to put your favourite widgets and photos up on screen? It couldn’t be easier with the Tocco Ultra’s genius drag and drop technology. You’ve also got a sharp shooting 8.0 megapixel camera with auto focus, image stabiliser and auto smile shot - everything you need to snap perfect pictures every time. Release date: March 2009 |
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LG KC910 Renoir
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| The LG KC910 mobile phone builds on the success of LG’s highly-acclaimed Viewty handset. Despite being a mere 13.95mm thick, it packs in an 8 megapixel digital camera and a 3-inch touch-screen display. This high-tech combination makes the KC910 a fearsome multimedia device.
Look beyond the main features and you’ll continue to be amazed. The camera is equipped with options you might only expect to find on professional equipment, including auto focus, manual focus, a xenon flash and image stabilisation. There’s high-speed and slow-motion video recording, there’s Dolby Mobile enhanced audio and there’s compatibility to play most popular video files. Plus you’ll find a GPS receiver for navigation, along with 3G and WiFi technology for fast web browsing. The whole thing is based on a user interface that can be customised for ease of use, turning the LG KC910 into a truly versatile handset. Release Date: October 2008 |
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Sony Ericsson T280i
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| The Sony Ericsson T280i mobile phone combines classic looks with a practical set of features. The result is a slim camera phone that’s happy to work for a living and is equally happy to be your everyday companion.
Its sophisticated style is combined with practicality, with metal detailing complemented by a navigation key that has embossed icons. You can be entertained by an FM radio or, if you prefer, by taking photos on the 1.3 megapixel camera. The Sony Ericsson T280i can even handle MP3 ringtones, offering you high-quality music whenever someone calls. There’s a mobile internet browser as well, along with Bluetooth connectivity and a built-in handsfree loudspeaker. Overall it makes the T280i a good all-round performer - and a very attractive choice for anyone who also has an eye on cost. |
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Sony Ericsson C510
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| Strictly personal Face detection helps you focus on people. And with Smile Shutter™, your C510 automatically snaps the shot when your subject beams that broad grin. Enjoy the view Shortcuts to better pictures Release date: March 2009 |
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Sony Ericsson W705
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| Revolutionary clear audio experience - Clear Bass, Clear Stereo and premium headphones - delivers sound quality in its purest form.
Need to get online fast - to check out that new band you just heard of, for example? The W705 supports both Wi-Fi™ and HSUPA turbo 3G. Skip and adjust the volume simply by moving your W705. And to create playlists based on mood, try SensMe™. |
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