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~ New 10 Best Mobile Phones in 2008 ~

eshajam:
~tasha~:


thxx Tashu mashu


welcome jamu mammu

Posted on 9/6/2008 6:03:02 AM

~tasha~:
eshajam:
~tasha~:


thxx Tashu mashu


welcome jamu mammu


omg

Posted on 9/6/2008 6:06:01 AM

ahaaaa

Posted on 9/6/2008 7:22:14 AM

Rapunzel:
eshajam:
Rapunzel:
eshajam:
yeah just send me the
Money and all is
up to me
i will buy you guys this phone






kanjooooooos


Aheem Aheem Kise ne Suna tu nahi


nhi nhi bus sirf BBC pe headline aa rhi thi


aapne Rapu se BBC kabse rak diya

Posted on 9/8/2008 7:55:39 PM

eshajam:
Rapunzel:
eshajam:
Rapunzel:
eshajam:
yeah just send me the
Money and all is
up to me
i will buy you guys this phone






kanjooooooos


Aheem Aheem Kise ne Suna tu nahi


nhi nhi bus sirf BBC pe headline aa rhi thi


aapne Rapu se BBC kabse rak diya


oey

Posted on 9/8/2008 8:01:01 PM

~tasha~:
eshajam:
~tasha~:
i wanna see pics n info on se g series
models


Whats That

can u tell me a lil more clearly tashu

Do u mean >Sony Ericsson


lol yeah

sony ericsson G series

ie se g700 or g900


OK Coming Soon

Posted on 9/8/2008 8:08:21 PM

u two Naughty Girls

Posted on 9/8/2008 8:09:09 PM

naa we are innocent angels

Posted on 9/8/2008 8:17:36 PM

ooooooooooooooooooh
Joke of the day
iftari time

BRB kill u guys later

and also review of

LG KG 920



Stay sharp

Posted on 9/8/2008 8:22:02 PM

eshajam:
ooooooooooooooooooh
Joke of the day
iftari time

BRB kill u guys later

and also review of

LG KG 920



Stay sharp


aww very bad

ok Bro we willw ait for U


Posted on 9/8/2008 8:23:30 PM

chutki
-----

ok



LG KG 920


Is it a phone? Is it a camera? Either way this twisting and turning top-end camera phone certainly is distinctive. Sam put the LG KG920 through its paces, and even put it up against the K750 and N73 with head-to-head galleries.




With the KG920, LG has seriously upped camera phone market by delivering a model that can snap five megapixel images - at least a couple of megapixels up on its main rivals.



The quality of the images the phone takes is superb too, especially on close-ups, delivering levels of colour and detail significantly beyond the shots its main rivals are capable of. Video capture is excellent, with the handset grabbing footage at 320x240 pixels at 30 frames a second. However, the phone's user interface is not very sophisticated and the control buttons on the front are tiny.



It is also hard to get a decent grip on the phone and I found my fingers constantly drifting over the lens. The camera's auto focus system isn't especially reliable and there's no optical zoom as there is on the Nokia N93. Away from the camera, the phone isn't all that well-endowed with features.


On board is a reasonable web browser, average music player and basic messaging facilities. Nevertheless, if you want the best quality camera phone rather than an all-rounder, the KG920 has to be top of your shortlist. It might have many flaws, but you'll be impressed by the quality of the images.


Posted on 9/11/2008 5:30:59 AM

wow

Posted on 9/11/2008 8:12:21 AM

thx

Posted on 9/17/2008 6:30:29 PM



In contrast to the Windows Mobile-based XPERIA, the other phones from Sony Ericsson are not “so scandalous” and are rather standard for the brand.

After K, W, T, J and the newly announced R-series of phones, Sony Ericsson now puts “G” into the game, as a few rumors said earlier. The new G900 and G700 are Symbian UIQ smartphones with compact dimensions, touch screen and standard numeric keypad. The manufacturer notes that the touch screen is an extra, for more convenient usage, but the phones are expected to be operated just as a regular ones. The interface is additionally personalized for faster access to certain applications, directly from the home-screen.

Sony Ericsson G900 is the high-end model of the series: it is smart, it is pocket-friendly, and it has 5-megapixel camera, which sounds way better than the other UIQ phones. It has auto-focus and allows you to choose the focusing area, by tapping anywhere on the viewfinder. For Internet connection, one can use WiFi or UMTS, but unfortunately only tri-band, the G900 is not suitable for the US. It will be available in two colors: Dark Brown, and the feminine Dark Red.


The G700 strips down the WiFi and has 3-megapixel camera with fixed focus, but adds two additional keys in the navigation keypad. It will also be available in two color variants: Silk Bronze and Mineral Grey.












Posted on 9/17/2008 6:47:55 PM

G700 Is

beautiful

Posted on 9/17/2008 11:45:14 PM

so far the phones i've used n liked are, Env, Curve and Moto Q...

phones u've listed in the first post, never even heard of them lol...might not be for US

what you see is what you get, by far the longest name for a cell phone lol

Posted on 9/19/2008 11:06:04 PM