Feature Article #1
Motorola ROKR E8 Phone (T-Mobile)
Released for T-Mobile, the Motorola ROKR E8 uses ModeShift technology to present users with only the controls they need, at the time they need them, transforming from music player to phone with the touch of a button. Powered off, the surface is smooth, with no visible keys. Power on the ROKR E8 and it presents a virtual numbered keypad on the front surface. With one press of the virtual music key, the handset keypad disappears and control keys for the music player appear in its place. Through vibrating haptics technology, the ROKR E8 also offers the tactile feedback consumers expect from a traditional keypad. The new FastScroll navigaton wheel is a variable-speed touch control that lets users scroll more conveniently. With a gentle slide of the thumb, the wheel quickly scrolls through the music (music mode), contacts (phone mode), calendar (phone mode), or multimedia (imaging mode) content.
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Feature Article #2
Motorola Z6w Phone (T-Mobile)
Released for T-Mobile, the Wi-Fi enabled Motorola Z6w lets users take calls, browse the web quickly and enjoy multimedia content over the Internet. Extending across multiple service areas, the Z6w automatically switches between local networks to deliver high-speed wireless services. With media-friendly features, the Z6w provides compatibility with Windows Media Player 11 on the PC, high-speed USB 2.0 for fast downloads, a 2.0-megapixel camera and video capture, and up to 4 GB of optional removable memory. Connecting users between wireless networks, the Z6w also uses EasyPair technology to sync with a range of compatible Bluetooth devices.
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Feature Article #3
Nokia 6220 Classic Phone
The Nokia 6220 Classic integrates a 5.0-megapixel camera with Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss optics. Bundling high-speed HSDPA connection, users can update blogs or upload photos and videos to at blazing speeds. Through A-GPS functionality, they can not only capture photos, but also ‘geotag’ them, making them easier to search and share. Images can also be viewed on a television screen with the integrated TV-out feature, sent from phone to phone via wireless Bluetooth connection, or viewed in full color on the phone’s large 2.2-inch display. The 6220 Classic comes with the new Nokia Maps 2.0 application, finding routes or new restaurants, hotels, tourist attractions and other points of interest. The 6220 Classic also includes internet browser, email, music player, FM radio with RDS, up to 8 GB of memory, and Adaptive Multi Rate - Wideband speech coding technology for more natural sound to human voice in noisy environments.
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Feature Article #4
Nokia 6210 Navigator Phone
Nokia 6210 Navigator combines with GPS navigation with an accelerometer to measures changes in direction and orientation. Integrated with Nokia Maps 2.0, the 6210 Navigator shows the quickest route to the destination. With high-speed 3.5G connectivity, detailed information about each point of interest, like the phone number or web address is a click away. Car navigation is also easy with pre-installed one-touch navigation, full voice guidance and self-mount car kit. If users makes a wrong turn, the device will automatically calculate a new route. Ready for use out of the box, local maps are pre-loaded on the 1 GB memory card and map updates are included in the sales price. Browsing the Internet and using instant messaging, email and widgets is fast with the high speed 3.5G HSDPA technology. The 6210 Navigator also features a 3.2-megapixel camera, MP3 player and stereo FM radio.
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Feature Article #5
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Phone
Combining a 3-inch clear wide VGA display and a full QWERTY keyboard within a quality metal-finish body, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 runs on Windows Mobile 6. The Xperia X1 lets consumers choose from a dynamic range of activities; from enjoying favorite entertainment content to working efficiently on-the-move. The Xperia X1’s arc design gives a distinct and unique feel. Slide the screen upwards to reveal the wide pitch QWERTY keyboard. Its panel interface lets users browse the Internet, multimedia, and applications from a desktop with just the the tip of a finger. The Xperia X1 interacts in different ways, by touch, full QWERTY keyboard, 4-way key and optical joystick navigation.
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