Best Cell Phones - LTE 800 / 1800 / 2600 Network Type, Calendar Organizer Features, International Use, 370 to 575 Hours Standby Time, 0 to 0.65 in. Depth, 499 to 800 Contacts Address Book Capacity
'Aside from the 2-megapixel camera itself, what you can find on the back is also a small mirror and oddly shaped opening of the loudspeaker that also contributes to the fresh overall look.
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'It´s as thin and stylish as even the newest smartphones because it simply doesn´t have to pack in a bunch of chips and gadgets. '
'The phone supports GPRS and EDGE technologies letting you to transfer data in high speeds between your phone and other mobile phones.
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'Organising contacts is easy as the phone has a number of phonebooks which allows you to share your phone hassle-free or group your friends according to your preferences.'
'a tough little phone'
'The phone is sized very tiny that is 1.8 inches having the capacity to cover the smallest pixelllete are which is in the figures of 128 x 160 pixels.'
'The Nokia 1616 is a robust, user-friendly phone with a large colour display, Nokia Life Tools, and a host of other handy features. '
'The Samsung E1107 Crest Solar being a low end phone it comes loaded with MP# ring tones, FM radio, game, mobile tracker function and fake call function as some of its add on over others. '
'Also, for area don’t have easy access to electricity such as developing countries who have limited access to mains power, this phone is practically useful. '
'It also has a fake call function that will make it easier for Crest Solar users to get out of awkward or unwanted social situations. '
'Under the glitzy and glamorous surface of the handset beats the heart of a mobile phone which will leave you breathless.'
'Nokia 7900 Prism will impress you with its aluminum housing, one that is even slimmer and cleaner as a design.'
'The 7900 does have some slight heft, at 101g (3.6oz)'
'After only a week of use it was very easy to open single-handedly and we can't help but wonder if things will continue to deteriorate to the point of the panel sliding out by itself'