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Moto Q 9H Global

The Moto 9H Global brings a number of needed changes to the Q, and during the holidays there is a special discount on the price ($199 instead of $299). This is a formidable opponent to the Blackberry Curve, and I would recommend taking a serious look at this phone if you are hankering for an upgrade.

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Palm Treo 750

Following in the footsteps of Treo 680, the new Smartphone 750 from Palm and Cingular is here to sweep the Windows Mobile market with its solid features and the  long list of attributes,  posing somewhere between a smartphone and a pocket PC phone. Its edge of Window Mobile 5.0 and 3G connectivity is undoubtedly a leap forward for the Treo family.

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Blackberry Pearl

Like a true pearl, it packs elegance, sheen, status, beauty and impact in its tiny world. The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 the world's smallest and lightest smartphone is out to sweep the consumer market with a unique blend of incredible style, outstanding list of features and impeccable classiness.

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Samsung BlackJack

If being slim and sleek is in vogue, why should mobile phones lag behind? Cingular, Samsung and Microsoft have teamed up to create the BlackJack Smartphone which has leveraged the latest functionality in Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system as well as catered to the booming demand for the ultra slim form factor.

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Blackberry Curve

Beauty, brains and the right curves…..a proportionate combination of the three can sweep you off your feet! Well, we are talking about the new BlackBerry Curve 8300 Smartphone. Besides flaunting its gorgeous curves, the handheld device has proclaimed itself to be the smallest and the lightest full QWERTY BlackBerry Smartphone.

Following in the footsteps of the Pearl that appeared in the market last year, aiming primary at the gizmo-savvy business users, the Curve has toned up its features for the mainstream consumers. This introduction has been studied as a move to target both the high as well as the low ends of the market.

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Blackberry 8800

Travelling a long way from the basic attributes that were offered by the wireless handheld device introduced by the Canadian company 'Research In Motion (RIM) in 1999, brand BlackBerry has transformed itself into a supreme and high-end gadget that can easily rub shoulders with the contemporary techno-generation. With the launch of its new BlackBerry 8800 version sporting stunning looks and wooing features, on April 11, 2007 RIM has attained a whopping figure of 8 million subscribers.

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Cingular Wireless 8525 Smartphone

The Cingular Wireless 8525 smart phone is a modish device embracing a lot of attractive communication features in its rather small and slick body. The Windows Mobile smart phone is a robust answer to a lifestyle that involves a lot of movement. Its highlight feature is its big but never bulky keyboard!

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Motorola Moto Q Smartphone

If you’ve been waiting to buy a smartphone until you could find one that’s not only functional and mobile, but also uber cool, then you’re wait may very well be over.

The Motorola Moto Q weighs in at just 4.1 oz and is 0.5 inches thick (half the thickness of a Treo). The device sports a 2.4-inch QVGA display that is incredibly bright.   It’s not a touchscreen, but there is a blackberry-like scroll wheel that makes navigation with only one hand possible (which is very easy and intuitive to use).

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Treo 700p

The 700p has introduced a number of subtle improvements to accompany its biggest upgrade - support for Sprint’s EV-DO network.

1x Evolution-Data Optimized, abbreviated as EV-DO or 1xEV-DO and often EVDO, is a wireless radio broadband data standard adopted by many CDMA mobile phone service providers in United States, South Korea, Japan, the Czech Republic, Russia, Latvia, Romania, Portugal, Brazil, Israel, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Venezuela, Angola, Mexico, Guatemala, Argentina, Chile, Norway, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago and Puerto Rico. It is standardized by 3GPP2, as part of the CDMA2000 family of standards, and is commonly referred in the industry as DO.

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