
Sony Ericsson P1 coming up with a 3.2 megapixel camera, 2.6-inch touchscreen display, 160MB built-in memory, M2 card slot, 802.11b Wi-Fi, and USB 2.0 connectivity.This is some videos preview of Sony Ericsson P1.
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Samsung SGH-G600 Review – Pocket-lint,
“The G600, which will be available later this year, is a 14.9mm quadband GSM slider handset, complete with 5 megapixel camera.For your money you get a very clear and bright 2.2-inch QVGA screen, an FM radio, a music player, an external hot swappable microSD card slot complete with a 1GB card, Stereo Bluetooth, 2.0 USB and re-sized web browsing thanks to some new software from the Koreans. ” read more…

Nokia E90 Communicator Review – TechShout,
“Now coming to the main features of the Nokia E90 smartphone, the device features one of the fastest RAM in a Nokia phone, 128 MB coupled with a faster processor. This enables the phone to work efficiently. You can run several applications in the background without making it slow or freeze. The Nokia E90 is the first communicator to run on a single platform. It has S60 3.1 platform running on Symbian OS 9.2, which allows you to continue with the same action even when you flip screens.” read more…

The P-series from Asus is ready to launch, this phone will featured 3.2 megaPixel camera, dedicated GPS and a full-strength HSDPA with speeds touching 3.6Mbps during downloads, 520Mhz ARM processor, 128MB of RAM, FM radio, and Windows Mobile 6 operating system.
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Sony Ericsson K850i Review – Mobile-Review, ” The Sony Ericsson K810i is a bridge between two generations, which is indicated by Photo Fix and also a row of shortcuts on the keypad (lit in blue as well) – so, we give it version 1.5. And naturally the revamped interface found in the Sony Ericsson K850i gets version 2.0. The interface shares a lot of things with Sony’s very own T-series of digital cameras – now the K850i features thumbnails standing for shoot modes, which makes picking the right mode more intuitive. The settings menu has changed as well. That’s about it – no other serious changes have been introduced, apart from ISO settings. That said, we are moving on to the core settings. ” read more…