Thursday, May 21, 2009

GadgetWebZ is Launching!

Happy news for all of you, http://my-cellphone-news.blogspot.com are now changing into GadgetWebZ.com. And since the cell phone topic already covered by PhoneWebZ, this blog is now covering about cool gadgets.

Happy blogging ;)

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Privacy Policy

If you require any more information or have any questions about our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us by email at alief_5103100007[at]yahoo.com.At www.gadgetwebz.com/, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us. This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by www.gadgetwebz.com/ and how it is used.
Log Files
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These third-party ad servers or ad networks use technology to the advertisements and links that appear on www.gadgetwebz.com/ send directly to your browsers. They automatically receive your IP address when this occurs. Other technologies ( such as cookies, JavaScript, or Web Beacons ) may also be used by the third-party ad networks to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements and / or to personalize the advertising content that you see.

www.gadgetwebz.com/ has no access to or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers.

You should consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt-out of certain practices. www.gadgetwebz.com/’s privacy policy does not apply to, and we cannot control the activities of, such other advertisers or web sites.

If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management with specific web browsers can be found at the browsers’ respective websites.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Samsung Armani Review

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Samsung Armani definitely is the perfect name chosen to show the cellphone abundance of design. Giorgio Armani, the infamous Italian fashion designer looks like inspire Samsung to create a phone which will boost your confident just by carry it. Slim, compact and high-tech, the fully touch-operated Armani phone is not just the final touch to your look - it's the finish with a flourish. The phone comes in a beautiful silver & black coloured casing which comes with a large high colour 2.6 Inch touch screen. The really promising Samsung Armani phone seems the right mix between technology and looks.

Samsung Armani Features

  • Stylish looks and high-quality build
  • Small dimensions and compact "card" form factor
  • 2.6" touchscreen TFT display with QVGA resolution
  • Vibrating haptic response
  • microSD memory card slot
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • 3 megapixel camera
  • Office documents viewer
  • Rich retail accessories

Samsung Armani Weak Point

  • Slow interface response
  • Slow memory card reading
  • Awkward web browser controls
  • No 3G support
  • No camera auto focus

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Samsung Armani classic review photos

The model designation that hides behind the Samsung Armani name is actually Samsung P520. That alone may be enough of a hint that the Armani phone is an offshoot of the Samsung P-series. The Samsung Armani has inherited the same form factor and has the same size and weight as the Samsung P310 for example.

The Armani phone supports EDGE & Bluetooth® technologies which provides a fast & efficient mobile phone which comes with wireless connectivity options. The phone can connect to other compatible devices using either a Bluetooth® wireless connection or a cabled via the USB port. This gorgeous looking handset is not all show it is full of highly useable technologies & features which include Wi-Fi connectivity.

The handset covers a tri band network which allows the user to enjoy roaming throughout Europe & the majority of the USA. The battery supplied provides the user with up to two hundred & twenty hours of standby battery time or up to six hours of talk time depending on the features used by the user. The user can access the World Wide Web using the built in WAP browser & enjoy a XHTML web browsing experience.

The phone comes with a caller identification feature which allows the user to assign a photo or image to a contact in the user's phone book. The user will see the chosen image or photo each time the contact calls which brings a fun element to this stylish handset. The user can download games to suit their gaming taste & the Samsung Armani comes with preloaded games ready & waiting to be enjoyed.

The handsfree speaker phone feature allows the user to rest their Armani phone on their desk or table whilst taking a call over the phones built in speaker system which gives the user a handsfree calling experience. The user will find all the common day to day features on their new mobile phone which include a built in calendar, calculator, currency convertor & world clock. Messaging others has never been so easy as this well equipped fashion phone comes with all the messaging services a user could desire. The user can create, send, delete, manage & receive a selection of messages on their phone.

The phone supports a mobile email service, SMS text messaging & MMS multimedia messaging service. The messaging services come with a predictive text feature which will predict the word the user has started to type, which will save the user time & effort when typing a message. The multimedia message better known as MMS messaging allows the user to share photos with other compatible MMS users & it is a quick way for the user to share their fun photos with others. The Armani phone is waiting to be discovered by its user & it will keep the user entertained in a fashionable manor for hours.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Motorola RAZR2 V8 Review

After 3 years, the original Motorola RAZR is still in the shops, and that's a rare achievement in the mobile industry. The RAZR spawned various follow-ups, including a range of 3G phones, but now a new milestone has been reached with the launch of the RAZR 2 V8. The V8 is even thinner than the original RAZR, at just 11.9mm thick, and when opened it's astonishingly thin. Yet it's heavier than the original, which gives it a really substantial feel. Part of the reason for the heaviness is the use of stainless steel in the casing. The phone also uses premium materials such as chrome and chemically hardened glass. Although it looks similar to the RAZR, it feels more upmarket, like Nokia's premium 8800 Sirocco. The keypad is larger than that of the original RAZR, and the keys are more tactile too.

Motorola RAZR2 V8 Classic Features

  • Quality metal casing and appealing design
  • Really thin, measuring 11.9 mm in thickness
  • Large internal and external displays, touch-sensitive keys on the outer display
  • CrystalTalk for excellent voice quality
  • Talking Phone with SMS and Email readout
  • Quad band with EDGE Class 12
  • Ample-to-abundant onboard memory: 420 MB or 2 GB
  • 2 megapixel camera with video recording
  • A lot of useful extra applications
  • Full Exchange server synchronization
  • Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP support
  • Very good Opera 8.5 browser pre-installed

Motorola RAZR2 V8 Weak Point

  • No 3G support
  • No memory card slot
  • No brightness settings for the external display
  • The handset is easy to slip off the hands
  • Large size when opened

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Motorola RAZR2 V8 review photos

Motorola RAZR2 V8 has a truly graceful silhouette, but the 11.9 mm of thickness get to be appreciated even more considering the clamshell form factor. Clean shape and rounded edges make the slim handset look solid, yet elegant. It does manage to impress at first sight, but more on that after the jump.The V8 is also the first commercially available Linux-based phone. Linux is an operating system used on computers (especially webservers and workstations) so putting it on a mobile phone isn't an obvious move. However, the result is a fast, responsive system that supports multitasking well (so you can play music whilst using other phone functions, for example). We have no complaints about it.

Another new feature in the V8 is Motorola's new CrystalTalk technology. This is a mix of hardware and software improvements that are designed to enhance voice clarity and reduce background noise. Does it work? In a word, yes. The V8 offers call clarity that beats previous generations of Motorolas and puts it up there with the best from Nokia, Samsung or Sony Ericsson.

Summing up, the RAZR2 V8 is a really interesting phone - far more than just a slimmed-down V3. The external touchscreen is a really nice concept, the CrystalTalk feature works well, and the media player is excellent. Connectivity is good and so is memory (provided that you choose the 2 Gbyte version). Battery life is fine. Good enough to buy!

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Saturday, January 5, 2008

Nokia 6500 Classic Review

Nokia 6500 Classic is an answer for anyone dreaming a really nice-to-grab slim cellphone. Nokia 6500 classic is slim, but not enough to slip it out from your sight. Let's take a look about what Nokia offered from this mobile phone.
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Nokia 6500 Classic Features

  • Very sleek and slim
  • 1 GB of internal memory
  • Great 16M color QVGA display
  • Snappy user interface
  • 3G network support
  • Rich preloaded content
  • Bluetooth with A2DP support

Nokia 6500 Classic Weak Point

  • No microSD card slot
  • No FM radio
  • No video calls, not even with the main camera
  • Prone to fingerprints
  • Mediocre camera
  • Uncomfortable keypad

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Nokia 6500 classic review photos

With the deservingly warm welcomed Nokia 6300, it seemed the legendary Nokia 6230 had finally found its rightful successor. As time passed however, the slim Finn was having harder and harder time standing its ground to a growing number of rivals. Now Nokia is throwing another super thin phone in the battle and it seems to be a worthy reinforcement. Armed with 1 GB of onboard memory and design that simply cannot go unnoticed, Nokia 6500 classic surely deserves attention.

Like its brother, the 6500 Slide, the Classic sports an elegant look, quad-band GSM/EDGE and dual-band UMTS support, and the latest version of Nokia's S40 user interface. It is a sharp looking, thin bar handset that can turn a few heads as well as keep its owner's personal music soundtrack playing in the background.

The most interesting physical aspect of the Classic to me is how solid it feels. This phone feels very, very sturdy. It feels like the kind of phone that you could open beer bottles with, or use to break through a car window in an emergency. In fact, when the bottom cover is slid off to expose the battery, the 6500 Classic's metal frame is easily seen. It is a tough little phone, and a pretty one at that.

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Friday, January 4, 2008

LG KE500 Review

LG KE500 offers decent multimedia with simple and adorable style. With neat sliding design, a 2 MP camera, memory card slot and FM radio makes this mobile device is still worth buying.

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LG KE500 Photos

LG KE500 Features

  • Neat styling
  • 2 MP camera with LED flash
  • 55 MB of onboard memory
  • microSD memory card slot
  • Very fast menu navigation
  • Music player and FM radio
  • Flight mode
  • Bluetooth with A2DP profile
  • Bluetooth messaging
  • USB Mass Storage
  • GPRS and EDGE class 10
  • Headset with a 3.5 mm jack adapter and volume control in the main package

LG KE500 Weak Points

  • Display is hardly legible under direct sunlight
  • More refined materials would've suited the handset better
  • Memory card is not hotswappable
  • No indication of missed calls
  • Video recording at 176 x 144 pixels only
  • No email client

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Simple sliding and neat back panel

The South Korean maker has always put special emphasis on design. The new mid-tier LG KE500 is an attempt to cater to budget-minded, yet style-sensitive mobile users.

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Nokia 6110 Navigator Review

Nokia 6110 Navigator looks all set to serve by combining Nokia smartphone all-round qualities with GPS navigation, good enough for a standalone device. This device will help you greatly when you lost in big cities. Forget the old fashioned map and grab this phone for your sake. But purchasing a phone in this price range might requires something more consideration. Seeing the features below will help you take the decision.

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Nokia 6110 Navigator official photos

Nokia 6110 Navigator Features

  • Top notch navigation solution
  • Excellent display with great picture quality and great legibility under bright light
  • Fast user interface
  • Symbian S60 3rd edition FP1
  • Decent camera with lens protector
  • Good connectivity

Nokia 6110 Navigator Weak Points

  • Sound quality is not impressive
  • Rather thick body
  • No Wi-Fi
  • Battery life could've been better
  • Detailed maps are to be purchased separately

Nokia 6110 Navigator (not to be confused with the older Nokia 6110 model) is meant to be a fully functional stand-alone satnav device right out of the box. It is no wonder its navigation software and hardware are taken to a new level, with Nokia, Route 66 and NAVTEQ contributing alike to its development. On the other hand, the 6110 Navigator is a full-fledged Nokia smartphone armed with the latest user interface version: Symbian S60 3rd edition with Feature Pack 1. Therefore it is hard to tell whether its greatest market share rivals will be smartphones or GPS-enabled mobiles. In any case, they will have a hard time standing their ground to the Navigator.

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