Word Count: 630 Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 8:33 AM
Gadget Reviews From Geek To Chic
Today everyone has a mobile phone and from becoming something that is a luxury, it seems they are now necessities for a lot of people and for business. Fashion and trends also tend to have a huge impact on sales of mobiles and when trawling gadget reviews to find the latest must-haves it can be quite daunting. Some people like to have a camera, an email and be able to play around with the latest technology available. Other people however would just like to be able to make a phone call. This article is going to look at the reviews of some of the latest phones and see what is currently on offer.
The BlackBerry 8900
This BlackBerry is one of the latest in the BlackBerry Curve series and will appeal to anyone who likes their gadgets smart and sleek. According to gadget reviews this is one of the best BlackBerry's yet, as it has a full keyboard and trackball much like its predecessor the Bold, but is both smaller and lighter like a normal mobile phone. The phone can now in fact fit into your trouser pocket quite comfortably and looses that 'Look at my BlackBerry' feel that some of the larger models gave off. The phone has all the gadgets and modern features that you would expect from a phone, which is why so many businesses want to use them. Available is the internet, personal organiser, voice memo recorder, voice dialling and these are just some of the features that appeal to those who want more than just a phone.
Nokia 5800 Xpress Music
Gadget reviews have expressed how long they have waited for this model to come out from Nokia, a touch screen to rival all the others on the market. Aesthetically pleasing the Nokia 5800 is probably one of the thinnest touch screens around with a width of 52mm. The screen resolution also makes using the touch screen very simple although the touch screen does not seem to be quite up to scratch with its biggest competitor, the iPhone. But do not worry, although it may not be as good as being a touch screen the phone does have other features that outdo the iPhone and being a Nokia, it is a sturdy and reliable phone. This phone is good for people who like to have logic behind the set up of the phone, Nokia are renowned for being easy to use.
Samsung Armani Night Effect
The Samsung Armani phone is definitely for those with specific taste and those that are not shy. Gadget reviews talk about how eager the phone is to show-off LED lights at any opportunity that go around the outside of the phone. This phone is not touch screen, and looks like quite a traditional phone in that respective. The phone itself also seems quite chunky and looks like it would appeal to men more than woman and does not feel as sleek as some other phones available currently. If you like technology and want the latest technology then perhaps this phone isn't for you. But if you want a simple no nonsense phone that is pretty unique than this one is for you!
Overall when looking for a new phone, consider what you predominately use your phone for and what will be most helpful for you. There is a lot of new technology available out there and if you work outside of your workplace and need to check your emails and have access to the internet this is all now accessible. If you'd rather just have a phone and use it for calls there are still many options on the market to keep things both stylish and simple.
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Dominic Donaldson is an expert in the mobile phone industry.
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