Released for Sprint and Verizon Wireless, the Motorola RAZR2 V9m is part of the CDMA variant of the RAZR2 family, and the next evolution of the RAZR brand. Crafted of multidimensional materials for a premium finish, the RAZR V9m sports a sleek and sophisticated look with the power of 3G CDMA technology, advanced music and imaging capabilities, USB 2.0 high-speed connectivity, stereo Bluetooth wireless technology and GPS technology. Its integrated digital music player can be accessed through touch sensor music controls on the external panel. Supporting a wide variety of audio formats, a microSD card slot allows for up to 2 GB of additional optional storage space. Not only does this RAZR thin clamshell look fabulous but it provides real-time, streaming audio and video capabilities, and integrated GPS for optional location-based applications. The integrated 2.0 megapixel camera with digital zoom offers endless options for photography. Combined with Bluetooth wireless technology and speaker independent name and digit dialing, the RAZR2 V9m allows consumers handsfree capabilities. Even easier, consumers can read or ignore incoming text messages and get quick access to music, inbox and recent calls without ever opening the flip.
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Motorola Deluxe ic902 Phone Nextel
The Motorola Deluxe (ic902) is the newest phone utilizing the Nextel National Network (iDEN) for walkie-talkie services and the Sprint Nationwide Network (CDMA) for voice and data services. The Deluxe utilizes both of Sprint’s networks depending upon the service being used. For walkie-talkie services, the handset will operate on the Nextel National Network (iDEN) giving customers the ability to instantly connect with more than 20 million Nextel Walkie-Talkie users coast to coast. The Deluxe (ic902) also supports Direct Talk for short-range off-network walkie-talkie conversations between users with other Direct Talk-capable Nextel phones. The Deluxe (ic902) also features Bluetooth Stereo capabilities for pairing with compatible headsets and other devices as well as an integrated MP3 player with the ability to enjoy MP3s, audio files and audio podcasts. Multimedia files are easily stored on the included 128 MB microSD removable memory card. The Deluxe (ic902) supports SMS text messaging and is GPS-enabled for navigation, including support for TeleNav.
Nokia N95 Phone
The Nokia N95 is an all-in-one multimedia device with an innovative 2-way slide concept, integrated GPS functionality, a 5-megapixel camera and support for high-speed mobile networks. With its integrated GPS, the Maps application includes maps for more than 100 countries, enabling users to explore the world, find specific routes or locate services such as restaurants and hotels and covering more than 15 million points of interest. With the Carl Zeiss optics on the 5-megapixel camera, consumers can capture print quality photos and DVD-like quality video clips. Photos and video clips can be enjoyed on a compatible television thanks to the device’s TV out feature and support for Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) technology. Designed for HSDPA networks and with support for WLAN, EDGE and WCDMA networks, the N95 provides coverage and speeds wherever users may be.
Nokia E90 Communicator Phone
The Nokia E90 Communicator is based on the S60 platform, making additional mobile applications available for its users. The E90 also has an integrated GPS and Nokia Maps application to provide help in finding routes and locating services. For increased personal convenience, the E90 is equipped with an FM radio, a music player, a video player and two cameras – a 3.2-megapixel auto focus camera with flash and a second camera for videoconferencing.
Released for Sprint and Verizon Wireless, the RIM BlackBerry Pearl (8130) gives customers wireless broadband (EV-DO) connectivity to the office while enabling them to stay connected with family, friends and colleagues. The BlackBerry Pearl 8130 offers voice and data in a style that goes from day to evening in one slim package. With its built-in GPS capability and access to Sprint Navigator or VZ Navigator service, the BlackBerry Pearl 8130 can take customers wherever they want to go with mapping, audible turn-by-turn navigation, and access to information on more than 14 million points of interest.
The RIM BlackBerry 8830 World Edition smartphone is the first global CDMA/GSM BlackBerry. Integrated with Global BlackBerry service, an ‘always-on, always connected’ wireless email solution offers access to email, contacts, calendar, organizer and the Web while on-the-go. With the BlackBerry 8830 and Global BlackBerry, users can place and receive voice calls from one local number for domestic and international use from more than 150 countries and send and receive emails in the United States, Canada and more than 60 countries worldwide.
LG Rumor Phone Sprint
Released for Sprint, the LG Rumor offers a full QWERTY slide keyboard for easy text, email and instant messaging such as AIM, MSN and Yahoo! as well several popular social networking communities, including Facebook and Xanga. Available in two color options, white with silver or black with blue, the Rumor also provides convenient access to Sprint Mobile eMail to check and send mail from multiple accounts through familiar providers including Yahoo! AOL, Gmail and Microsoft Live. Preloaded with Sprint Navigation, the Rumor has full-feature GPS navigation including voice and on screen turn-by-turn driving directions and more than 10 million business listings. The Rumor also includes a 1.3-megapixel camera/camcorder with a 2x digital zoom, Bluetooth technology and an MP3 player. It works with Sprint Music Manager to quickly transfer unprotected songs from a PC to the handset and manage songs on a PC.
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8310 Phone AT&T
Released for AT&T, the BlackBerry Curve (8310) adds built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) to take advantage of location-based services such as TeleNav GPS Navigator, which provides GPS-enabled turn-by-turn voice and on-screen directions that feature colorful 3D moving maps and traffic alerts with rerouting. Combining BlackBerry email and messaging capabilities with a built-in spell-checker with user-customizable dictionary, the Curve also features a comprehensive organizer, fast Internet browser and other applications. It also offers multimedia capabilities, such as a 2.0-megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom, an advanced media player, new desktop media manager software, a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack, a microSD memory slot for additional storage and Bluetooth 2.0 with support for the Bluetooth stereo audio profile (A2DP/AVRCP). The BlackBerry Curve 8310 also supports AT&T Mobile Music subscription services and AT&T Push-to-Talk for walkie-talkie-like communications.
RIM BlackBerry 8820 Phone AT&T / T-Mobile
Released for AT&T and T-Mobile, the BlackBerry 8820 is the first BlackBerry to combine EDGE/GPRS/GSM cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity for data access and voice support through UMA (unlicensed mobile access). Featuring RIM’s thinnest smartphone design with a full QWERTY keyboard, large and bright display (320 x 240 px), trackball navigation system, the BlackBerry 8820 also includes built-in GPS (Global Positioning System), RIM’s latest media player enhancements, and a microSD / microSDHC (microSD High Capacity) expandable memory slot that can support microSD memory cards up to 32 GB. Supporting 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi standards, BlackBerry 8820 users can access data through public hotspots and wireless home networks. Allowing carriers to offer a fixed-mobile convergence service for both business and home use, with a UMA solution in place, the BlackBerry 8820 can switch voice calls between a wireless carrier’s cellular network and a Wi-Fi network.
AT&T 8525 Phone AT&T
Run on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 with Direct Push Technology, the 8525 allows users to retrieve their information in the familiar environment found on most desktop computers, including mobile versions of many of the familiar Microsoft features found on their desktops, such as mobile versions of Windows Media Player, Internet Explorer and Outlook. Corporate users can have their company email pushed to their Pocket PC in real-time with Microsoft Direct Push or Good Mobile Messaging wireless email solutions. Thanks to the combination of BroadbandConnect and Windows Mobile 5.0, they can quickly open and edit large Word and Excel documents and view PowerPoint, PDF and photo attachments. People can also get their personal email pushed to the device using the popular Cingular Xpress Mail service. The Cingular 8525’s QWERTY, backlit slider keyboard makes creating or replying to a message an easy experience.