6 Quick Cell Phone Reviews

Motorola RAZR V3i – The original Motorola RAZR V3 was quite a hit when it was released. Now Motorola has taken the design a step further by coming out with the Motorola RAZR V3i. The original V3′s slim design was quite popular. So, Motorola decided to keep close to the design with the V3i. Although it is still wonderfully thin, it is actually just a slight bit wider than other handsets of its kind. The outer casing features a pink/purple color that has been given the name graphite.

Samsung Cobra M320 – The Samsung Cobra M320 is a basic, practical phone that can best be described as an entry-level cell phone. The Cobra M320 is a lightweight flip phone that includes all of the necessary features. For example, the Cobra has Bluetooth technology, voice memo, and a VGA camera with 2x zoom, GPS and streaming multimedia support. It also has a 2.5 mm headset jack and a PictBridge, which lets you print directly to a compatible PictBridge printer via USB.

LG Vu-CU920 – The LG Vu-CU920 is a very high end multimedia phone from LG. It is designed to appeal to the masses, the tech junkies, and the fashion fanatics. Almost like the Apple iPhone. Furthermore, it features a touch screen and a number of nifty functions from a powerful camera to a full multimedia suite of applications built right into the device.

BlackBerry 8700g – With the arrival of the 8700g, T-Mobile injects some life into its aging lineup of BlackBerry devices, which hasn’t seen a serious new handset (besides a small update to the compact 7100t) in more than a year. Besides the GPRS-only 7290, T-Mobile users have had to make do with the 7105t, a consumer-oriented BlackBerry with a slimmer form factor but a tricky, pseudo-QWERTY keypad. The new 8700g (also available on Cingular as the 8700c) takes the features of the 7290 and adds EDGE support.

Pantech PG-C300 – Pantech has been known for quite some time in the industry as a cellular phone provider that offers potential customers phones that both excel in service and exceed in style. One of their smallest cellular phones to date is no exception. The Pantech PG c300, which is currently used on the Cingular Wireless network, is a mere 68 grams in weight, and measures a surprising 69 x 43 x 19 mm in dimension. Its clamshell design and small stubby antenna allows this cellular phone to literally fit anywhere.

HTC 8525 – The HTC 8525 has plenty of features that any professionally could ask for. This is an all in one phone which includes a PDA, wireless data capability, Bluetooth capability and a 2.0 mega pixel camera. It truly has it all and while it has a huge price tag, it is easy to use and surprisingly practical.

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