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LG Neon TE365F QWERTY Phone

LG Electronics offers a low cost phone that possesses the high quality features like QWERTY and touch screen features, then the LG Neon may be worth checking out. Also available through Rogers Wireless, the LG Neon is not supposed to compete against a BlackBerry or an iPhone. Instead, it’s a slightly beefier multimedia phone that happens to rock a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Texters will find that quite useful.

The most notable feature on the LG Neon TE365F is its slide-out QWERTY keyboard. This three-row keyboard will certainly come in handy for pumping out those text messages, instant messages, and emails. When you slide out the keyboard, the display automatically orients to landscape mode as well. The display also happens to be a touchscreen, but it comes with a few limitations that I’ll describe a little later in this review.

Other notable features on this multimedia and messaging-minded handset include tri-band (850/1800/1900) GSM/EDGE connectivity, Bluetooth, integrated MP3 player, FM radio, 2 megapixel camera (no flash), picture and video messaging, and an SMS conversation box. It’s nice to see a couple of notable basics like the MP3 player and digital camera, but there isn’t much here that’s going to floor you. At the same time, you have to realize that this phone only costs fifty bucks with contract. That’s pretty cheap.

Inside the box are the phone itself, a SIM card, charger, and supporting documentation. Even though there’s an MP3 player inside and the phone uses a proprietary connection, there is no provided headset.

The LG Neon TE365F QWERTY messaging phone is available through Fido for $50 with a qualifying two-year service agreement or for $175 outright.

(Source) Mobile Mag

Tags: edge connectivity, fido, fm radio, instant messages, iPhone, landscape mode, LG, lg-electronics, megapixel, MP3 Player, quality features, qwerty, radio 2, rogers wireless, sim card, text messages, texters, touchscreen, tri-band, video messaging
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  • Probably best known as a familiar brand if you are looking for a music player, Emgeton has a mobile phone division as well. And to prove it, they have released their latest handset, the Emgeton Enzo, a 3G candybar that kind of looks like Sony Ericsson’s C902. One thing that should be noted though, this phone does not come with the usual camera.

    Features:

    • 2.2 inch TFT display with 240 x 320 pixels and 260k colors
    • Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity (900/1800/1900)
    • HSDPA 2100 connectivity (only for the first SIM card)
    • Bluetooth
    • MP3 / video player
    • E-mail
    • 2MP camera
    • VGA camera for video calls
    • 50MB of internal memory
    • MicroSD card support, up to 4GB
    • Talk time: up to 5 hours
    • Stand-by time: up to 10 days
    • 117 x 49 x 16.5 mm
    • 109 grams

    This phone should be available starting April, carrying a SRP of $388.

    (Source) Emgeton

    Tags: camera features, candybar, Cell Phones, dual-sim, e mail, edge connectivity, enzo, mobile phone, mp3 video player, music player, sim card, Sony, Sony Ericsson, talk time, tri-band, vga camera
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  • Samsung S3500 Entry-Level Phone

    For all entry-level phone aspirants, the Samsung S3500 should be great choice. It has a simple slider and some basic features common in low-cost phones. The S3500 is set to be released in Asia and Europe under the AnyCall brand.

    Among the features that the Samsung S3500 has:

  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz)
  • QVGA display with 262K colors
  • Music player
  • FM radio
  • 2MP camera
  • Bluetooth and USB
  • WAP browser, email
  • 35MB of internal memory
  • MicroSD card support
  • 99.9 x 48.0 x 13.9 mm
  • No pricing has been released yet on this phone.
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    Tags: 9 mm, bluetooth, Cell Phones, edge connectivity, fm radio, music player, phone users, s3500, Samsung, Samsung, slider, wap browser




     

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