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Thursday, January 10, 2008

siemens sl65


Design The black and silver exterior of the Siemens SL65 creates a professional look fit for workers on-the-go. It's flexible enough to look like a man or woman's accessory. Although slightly heavier than its predecessor, the SL55, the phone weighs in just under 100 grams and easily fits in your handbag or pocket. The 65K-colour TFT display and 130 x 130 pixel screen is ideal for viewing colourful images and photos.

The top half of the SL65 slides up to reveal the keypad underneath. We found no problem manipulating the keypad for text messaging as it gives enough space for big thumbs.

There are five soft keys surrounding the navigation stick, accessible with the slider in its closed position. One for answering calls, one for hanging up, one to access the WAP browser and two programmable shortcut buttons. We found the navigation key a bit too taxing when going through the phone's menus. Pressing it down to select an option is not always effective and we found ourselves frustrated after having to press it several times. We prefer using the soft keys to select an option instead.

Answering calls also requires users to slide the phone open, which makes us question what the call answer button is for (or the call terminate button for that matter since you can slide the phone close to terminate a call). The camera is located at the back of the phone with a small round mirror for taking self-portraits. A small speaker is located at the front of the phone, just above the screen for the SL65's handsfree option.

Having the sliding function is very handy when terminating and answering calls or closing a text message. Another benefit is that you don't have to manually lock or unlock the keypad because sliding the phone shut or open does it automatically.

Features
Aside from being a camera phone, the SL65 also takes decent-sized videos up to 30 seconds in length. The videos and images can be sent with text and sound via e-mail or MMS.

Users can program specific profiles to suit their needs. For instance, you can increase the volume of your ringtone for your "noisy environment" profile so you can hear it while walking around the city or set it to silent for use in boardroom meetings.

Like the SL55, the Siemens SL65 doesn't have Bluetooth wireless connectivity but has a digital voice recorder and hands free capability.

Other features of the SL65 include downloadable Java games, screensaver, picture phonebook, alarm, reminder list, countdown timer and calendar. It can also send SMS, MMS and e-mail (once your account is set up) and synchronise with Microsoft Outlook.

The SL65 has a wide range of logos, backgrounds and around 40 polyphonic ringtones for users to choose from. Don't expect all of them to be good but at least there is variety.

Although we didn't really take that many photos and videos with the SL65, the 10.3MB memory is said to be capable of storing up to 100 video clips and more than 200 shots. Unfortunately there is no built-in flash with the camera for taking photos at night.

Performance
We found the SL65 to perform quite well with phone calls. It was clear and loud, even when on handsfree. However, we found the sliding process on the SL65 to be a bit difficult. Unlike Samsung's D500 and E800, where the slide-up movement feels spring-loaded, we had to give the SL65 an extra push to slide it open or close, sometimes mucking up the screen with thumbprints in the process.

For those not familiar with Siemens' menu structure the lack of things like a "back" option can be confusing -- we eventually realised that we had to press the navigation key left to go back to the previous menu. Another omission from the SL65 is emoticons. It may seem trivial but smiley faces are important in today's text messaging world.

Technology-wise, the Siemens SL65 is a better alternative to its little sibling, the SL55. Its screen is more colourful, there is a built-in VGA camera and it has more memory. Unfortunately, this comes at the expense of size -- it is larger and heavier.

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LG KU970 Shine in depth




Quick spec

  • Talk Time (max) 3 Hrs
  • Stand by (max) 280 Hrs
  • Weight 119 g
  • Size (mm) 99.8 x 50.6 x 13.7 mm
  • Frequency GSM 900/1800/1900
  • Bluetooth Yes
  • MMS Yes
  • GPRS Yes
  • MP3 Yes
  • Built in Radio No
  • Camera Options Built in
  • Java Yes
  • 3G Compatible Yes

Supported Networks

  • GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • HSDPA

Display & User Interface

  • (240x320 pixels) QVGA colour display

Data & Connectivity

  • Bluetooth
  • USB
  • 560MB Internal Memory

Camera

  • 2-megapixel camera, video and flash
  • Video player and recorder

Entertainment

  • Music player
  • MP3 player
  • Audio formats supported: MP3, AAC, AAC,AAC++,MPEG4+WAV
  • Music Videos

Other LG KU970 Shine Features

  • Java compatible
  • Internet Browser
  • Evolution-Data Optimised EV-DO
  • Polyphonic ringtones
  • Email
  • Vibrate alert
  • MMS / SMS / EMS
  • 3G Video Calling

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black berry 8320


Stay in Touch

  • Wireless email: Send, receive, forward and reply to messages, and view attachments in popular file formats
  • Advanced phone features: Speakerphone and Voice Activated Dialing, user-definable convenience keys and dedicated Send, End and Mute keys
  • Instant Messaging: Connect with your IM contacts using popular applications like Yahoo!® Messenger and Google Talk™
  • SMS and MMS*: Send text messages and images in an instant

Enjoy Life

  • Media player: Listen to your favorite songs and watch video clips1
  • Camera: Capture the moment in perfect clarity with 2.0MP, built-in zoom and flash
  • 3.5mm stereo headset capable

Find the Info You Need

  • Browser: Navigate and browse websites with a roll and click of the trackball
  • Organizer: Synch and store your calendar data, address book and more
  • Corporate data access*: Access your vital corporate databases and applications from anywhere
  • BlackBerry® Maps: Get directions and view maps while on the road

Maximize Convenience

  • Wi-Fi® support so you can connect to virtually any Wi-Fi network2
  • Tethered modem capability: Use your smartphone as a wireless modem for your laptop or PC*
  • 64 MB of built-in memory and an expandable microSD memory slot1
  • Bluetooth® capability for hands-free dialogue
  • Full QWERTY keyboard layout for fast text and email composition
  • High-resolution, light-sensing screen
  • Rated for hearing aids (PDF): M3, T3

Enterprise friendly

The BlackBerry Curve 8320 smartphone works with your organization's BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution to provide corporate-strength functionality, including enhanced security features and easier access to company information.

The BlackBerry 8320 smartphone also gives you Wi-Fi access**, which means that if your organization has deployed the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, you can securely access all your corporate data over Wi-Fi networks, onsite or off. Your BlackBerry services will deliver the same functionality as when you’re connected to the mobile network.

Unlike traditional mobile phones, the BlackBerry Curve smartphone can be centrally managed and supported by IT departments. Remote address book look-up, single mailbox integration and push delivery of data from corporate applications are just a few of the features available.

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black berry 8300


Stay in Touch

  • Wireless email: Send, receive, forward and reply to messages, and view attachments in popular file formats.
  • Advanced phone features: Speakerphone and Voice Activated Dialing, user-definable convenience keys and dedicated Send, End and Mute keys
  • Instant Messaging: Connect with your IM contacts using popular applications like Yahoo!® Messenger and Google Talk™
  • SMS and MMS*: Send text messages and images in an instant.

Enjoy Life

  • Media player: Listen to your favorite songs and watch video clips*.
  • Camera: Capture the moment in perfect clarity with 2.0MP, built-in zoom and flash.
  • 3.5mm stereo headset capable

Find the Info You Need

  • Browser: Navigate and browse websites with a roll and click of the trackball.
  • Organizer: Synch and store your calendar data, address book and more.
  • Corporate data access*: Access your vital corporate databases and applications from anywhere.
  • BlackBerry® Maps: Get directions and view maps while on the road.

Maximize Convenience

  • Tethered modem capability: Use your smartphone as a wireless modem for your laptop or PC*.
  • 64 MB of built-in memory and an expandable microSD memory slot1.
  • Bluetooth® capability for hands-free dialogue.
  • Full QWERTY keyboard layout for fast text and email composition.
  • High-resolution, light-sensing screen.

Enterprise friendly

The BlackBerry Curve 8300 smartphone works with your organization's BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution to provide corporate-strength functionality, including enhanced security features and easier access to company information.

Unlike traditional mobile phones, the BlackBerry Curve smartphone can be centrally managed and supported by IT departments. Remote address book look-up, single mailbox integration and push delivery of data from corporate applications are just a few of the features available.

Read more...

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