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The LG Chocolate Just Got Sweeter

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It seems that it was yesterday when the LG Chocolate BL 20 came out in the market. This time around a LG has released another version of the Chocolate the BL 40. The LG BL40, or shall we say as the new “Black Label”, is thin, sexy, classy and most of all it feels like a chocolate bar. Speaking of chocolate bar, the LG BL40 is more like of a designer’s phone, it is fashionable but deep inside that glorious skin comes sheer raw power of the phone.

The LG BL40 comes fully equipped with a brilliant 4.0 inch capacitive touchscreen at a crystal clear 16M colors. The LG BL40 can display an aspect ratio of 21:9 just like those found in the cinema screens. It supports video formats like DixX/XviD, so watching movies on the go may seem like a walk in the park.

It also has a TV-out, FM transmitter, Dolby Mobile and a 3.5 mm jack. And were not stopping there it also has a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with a full range of connectivity features, bundled with a very intelligent task manager. Expect this phone to have both beauty and brains.

Not only it has an S-Class Touch UI, but this phone packs a whooper. It has a 1.1GB internal storage and is expandable of up to 32GB with the use of a micro SD card.

The LG BL40 simply just stand out from the rest of the crowd. The bar from factor is hardly a revolution but the BL40 makes it a silhouette and leaves a great positive impression from the rest. The LG BL40 Chocolate measures at a mere 128 x 51 x 10.9mm and weighs only at 129 grams. You might be shocked of the height of the phone but once you get used to it wouldn’t be much of a trouble.

Stay Connected with the Nokia 6760

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If you’re that serious person who always tweet on Twitter or do online updates of yourself on
Facebook then the Nokia 6760 slide is just for you.

The new Nokia 6760 slide gives you comfort in doing messaging to other people on the go. Just by sliding on the Nokia 6760 will reveal you the full QWERTY keypad that is ideal for many users on the go who want to stay connected and getting in touch in the cyberworld.

The Nokia 6760 offers fast and easy access to the internet. Whether its surfing on Facebook, MySpace or Twitter and also checking out email accounts like Yahoo, Gmail or OviMail, it never fails to stay you connected all the time.

Staying connected all the time isn’t that much of a hassle considering the Nokia 6760 offers simple tools in staying connected in the internet. Setting up for an existing email is simple, all you need to do is provide the email address and password and you’re all ready to go. There is also Push email through Nokia Messaging.

Not only does the Nokia 6760 offers great messaging features, it also has an inbuilt A-GPS module together with 3D landmarks and other terrain maps that feels like you have Google Earth on the palm of your hand. With these added features this makes the Nokia 6760 stand out from the crowd.

It has been rumored to mount a 3-megapixel camera for snapping those precious moments but sadly though it doesn’t mount a front size camera for video calling. The phone itself can be expanded with up to 8GB with the use of the microSD card.

The Nokia 6760 slide works wonder in completing your day to day task. It is a great multi-tasker device for people who want more from their phone.

Nokia N900: An Innovation

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Here is what you have been waiting for, the new Nokia N900. The innovation of N series values is crystal clear by now. This new model has the edge over the other traditional N series. It specializes on connectivity and web browsing that you will never regret and surely suits to your preferences on internet tablet genes. This is loaded with surprises and unique features that you never tried before on the previous versions.

Let us see some of its amazing features. The Nokia N900 has 3.5″ 16M-color resistive touchscreen of WVGA (800 x 480 pixel) resolution, Maemo 5 OS, State-of-the-art Mozilla-based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4 support, Slide-out three-row full QWERTY keyboard, ARM Cortex A8 600MHz CPU, PowerVR SGX graphics accelerator; 256 MB of RAM, 10 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA support, Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS, 32GB onboard storage, DivX and XviD video playback and a lot more.

You can expect more for this handy gadget. Its major feature is it serves as a browsing machine whenever you wanted. The16M-color WVGA screen gets you to an edge and unmatched by other smartphones. Having a Maemo 5 OS is an innovation for the phone industry. Yes, it is cool to have this. At first, I thought that computers are one’s will require an Operating System. Then the future is here with the new Nokia N900. There are also surprising accessories in the box with this new model. Along with it is mandatory charger, an adapter that gives compatibility if you are using older Nokia chargers.

Modern style is evident to this phone. It has the sleek plastic at the back and glossy in front, which complements its color. It also features resistive touch screen which enables you to put more pressure and lessen its sensitivity.

With Nokia N900, everything is in there for you to discover.

Get Bold with BlackBerry Bold 9700

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Surprisingly though, another BlackBerry has hit the market today. RIM has decided to make some new updates on the BlackBerry and the result was the Bold 9700.

The first thing you should notice about this phone would be its keyboard. This time around it has 6mm less room than the old one. The result is one nifty keyboard which becomes a lot closer together with the paddle like buttons on the first Blackberry Bold at the same time have been remodeled to make typing with ease and comfort. It has a new design which makes the Storm feel a bit far behind. The new lock and mute keys button are far beyond than that of the Black Berry Bold which makes it more of a bad ass than the chrome button.

The Bold 9700 is more stylish than ever with the chrome band edge being awe factor when it comes to design.

It’s not only the design that makes this device more appealing but also considers its raw power when it comes to functionality. The processor has been beefed up to a 624MHz. Displaying images in thumbnails may have been a daunting task to many previous models of the Black Berry but this time around it can handle it in a breeze.

The OS has also been upgraded to a new BB OS 5.0. The new OS has better designed menus and it is easier to find elements like music and video which are now grouped together in one place rather that spawning off in different locations.

When it comes to Media playback, the BlackBerry has taking it to another level. The phone now has a 3.5mm headphone for music lovers on the go. Watching videos is stunning on the HVGA screen at 480 x 320 pixel resolution in the neat 2.4 inch display.

Overall the Bold 9700 is a neat upgrade to other previous model. Nothing unique, consider it as an upgrade instead of new phone.

Get Into Full Motion with Sony Ericsson’s Yari

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The new Sony Ericsson Yari is specifically targeted to give consumers the ultimate gaming experience. It may lack the most innovative slider but don’t fret this little device has many surprises in its sleeves. The Yari has a decent 5-mega pixel camera with auto focus. But its real focus has to be its gaming functionality.

Thanks to the built in GestureTek, the new Sony Ericsson Yari can use its own camera to detect your moves and translate them into gaming moves. It can also do some wireless multiplayer games. The technology has already been introduced in Japan through its DoCoMo cellphones but it is only now that it has been readily available for worldwide use.

The design of the Sony Ericsson Yari is simple and neat that will attract many conservative users. But the hood may seem a bit obnoxious that might not appeal to many tech freaks. For starters it has two small knobs present above the display which are actually dedicated for gaming. Between the keys are the light sensors, earpiece and the secondary camera.

It sports a 2.4 inch screen with 262K color display, pretty well for viewing pictures. Underneath the LCD screen lies the ample D-pad which is sided by six controls topped with thin soft key followed by a huge call and end key.

Sliding up the phone reveals the 12-key alphanumeric keypad. The phone also supports a standard 3.5mm jack and the micro/mini USB port for transferring files in a breeze. To our surprise the phone is equipped with the same Walkman music player but not being a complete Walkman device. Consider this phone more of a hybrid combining both Cybershot and Walkman elements all into one.

Overall, the Sony Ericsson Yari is a great phone with excellent gaming capabilities. It has revolutionized the way we think of phones and it is well suited to many gamers.