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Vw Dvd Gps Navigation+Raido + 7″ Hd Touchscreen + Phonebook + Ipod + Bluetooth + Rds

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OSD languages

17 languages:

English,German,French,Spanish,Dutch,Hungarian,Czech,Danish,Norwegian,Swedish, Portuguese,Italian,Finland,Roumania,Greek,Russian,Poland

Bluetooth     Phonebook
Radio     RDS
Overview
Installation Well-matched     Volkswagen Sagitar (JettaGolf), Volkswagen Magotan, Volkswagen Touran,tiguan?Volkswagen Baro, Skoda Octavia, Passat,Smart fortwo     
GPS Navigation     Yes,support ROUTE66 & IGO & TOMTOM & Garmin    
DVD Player     Yes,region free     
Radio     AM     Yes     
FM     Yes     
RDS     Yes     
Bluetooth     HFP(Hands Free Phone)     Yes     
A2DP     Yes     
iPOD well-matched     Yes      
TV     Anolog TV     No     
Digital TV     Well-matched with DVB-T,ATSC,ISDB-T Box     
USB     Yes      
SD     Yes,front      
AV in     Yes, Well-matched with Backup Camera & Parking Radar     
CDC well-matched     Yes     
PIP     No     
Dual zone     Yes

Specifications of 09 series

1. RDS
2. high speed camera alert function
3. CDC: well-matched with first 6 CDC or 10 CDC
4. Games
5. E-book function: read,browse pictures and
6. steering wheel control
7. Bluetooth: BT-music,phonebook,call record
8. Mucic: MP3,MP4,IPOD
9. TMC:Traffic Message Channel?optional?
10. Tire Pressure Monitoring System:well-matched with persons cars which have tire                                            
pressure monitor
11. SD card : store NAV software or multi-media document.support SDHC card,MAX 32GB
12. USB-HOST1.1 Jack
13. 17 OSD LANGUAGES: English,German,French,Spanish,Dutch,Hungarian,Czech,Danish,Norwegian,Swedish,Portuguese,Italian,Finland,Roumania,Greek,Russian,Poland        
14. CAN BUS:air conditioner agreement  
15.Time & calendar Show

7.0 inch digital HD car dvd NAVIGATION SYSTEM(800*480)
Well-matched with DVD, VCD, CD, MP3, MPEG4, CD-R, WMA and JPEG playbacks
Intelligent steering wheel control
Car parking rearview
TFT LCD power off automatically when your car is in reverse gear
Handbrake control
Electronic anti-shock protection
Full function remote control
PAL, NTSC and SECAM systems
2 AV output,aux audio and video inputs
RCA audio output
Power: 12V DC

Navigation:
1,WinCE.net 5.0 CORE
2,Built in GPS: 17 lanugages optional: English,German,French,Spanish
,Dutch,Hungarian,Czech,Danish,Norwegian, Swedish,Portuguese,Italian,Finland,Roumania,Greek,Russian,Poland
3, GPS dual zone function
4, Navigation PCB:COM2,Baud Rate:9600bps,The map path of SD Cards :Storagecard*.exe;The map path of NandFlashs:NandFlash*.exe.
5, supported maps:Igo 8,Route66,GARMIN,Gate5 & Papago

09 Series Navigation unit

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How About a Handheld GPS With a Touchscreen?

We have all gotten disfigured with the new Touchscreen Technology on our cell phones and computers. Now Garmin has come out with the Garmin Oregon 300 Portable GPS System, which has a 3″ color Touchscreen. This is taking hand-held GPSs to a whole new level.

Some of the other features are:

1 – High Sensitivity GPS Receiver

2 – WATERPROOF

3 – Worldwide Base Map with shaded relief

4 – 3″ Color Touchscreen, less reflective than the Colorado

5 – Wireless Unit to Unit Transfer – share caches, waypoints, trails, etc. with your buddies who have a well-matched Garmin GPS unit.

6 – Electronic Compass, Barometric Altimeter and Temperature Sensor

7 – 850 mb of Memory

8 – Micro-SD Card Slot

9 – OS Mapping – The early part of November 2009, you will be able to upload OS Mapping. This will give you the advantage of being able to see your exact location on the screen and map out your course to your pet restaurant, step by step.

These are just a few of the features that are part of the Garmin Oregon 300 Portable GPS System. It is also very light weight and compact in size. Makes it simple to carry with you where ever you go.

I would also recommend that you add the Garmin Road Map Card, and then you have the ability to use it in your car. This is really handy if you travel a lot and you don’t know how to get to your next appointment. Just take your Garmin Oregon 300 Portable GPS System with you (remember, it can fit easily in a pocket or purse), and don’t get lost again.

Get the newest GPS feature available, get the Garmin Oregon 300 Portable GPS with it’s 3″ Color Touchscreen Show.

It will also makes a fantastic gift.

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Next Generation Touchscreen Mobile Phones – T-mobile G1 Vs Blackberry Storm

Touchscreen mobile phones have also been knocking about, but they’ve never earlier taken on the world-beating significance they’ve attained nowadays. Well, now, there are two really unique mobile phones vying for your attention: the T-Mobile G1 and the Blackberry Storm.

T-Mobile G1 – a new, Android life form

For many months, one of the largest news tales in the world of mobile phones has been the development of a groundbreaking new operating system: Google Android. Anticipation was high for the first mobile phone to come built around it, and that handset is the T-Mobile G1, quite literally the first of a new breed of mobile phones. Featuring Android, the T-Mobile G1 comes in a sleek body with a huge touchscreen that slides to one side, revealing a full QWERTY keyboard. Also included is a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA internet access, and GPS. The cool thing about the T-Mobile G1, though, is the list of cool extras you get thanks to Google Android. Features like direct access to the Amazon MP3 Store and the Android Marketplace (for downloading software to your T-Mobile G1) are amongst the coolest things seen on ANY mobile phones!

Blackberry Storm – the perfect storm?

Blackberry mobile phones have everlastingly had a reputation for one massive feature: email. But, as of 2008, they’re going to be well-known for a touch else. Y’see, in the Blackberry Storm, they’ve made a touch unique. It truly is a one of a kind mobile phone, with a clickable, MOVING screen. That’s right, when you press on the screen on the Blackberry Storm, it really moves slightly into the body of the phone, importance it feels like a real button, when you press on it. No other mobile phones can claim that feature, and it means that typing messages on the Blackberry Storm’s virtual keyboard feels exactly like a REAL keyboard. It’s truly a unique innovation, and it means that for emails on the Blackberry Storm (the real reason for any Blackberry’s existence), it feels simply superb. Other features contain a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA internet and GPS.

T-Mobile G1 vs Blackberry Storm – which one should YOU buy?

So, in this battle of innovation, which do you go for? The unique software of the T-Mobile G1 or the unique screen of the Blackberry Storm? Well, there are pros and cons to both mobile phones: the T-Mobile G1’s got a physical QWERTY keyboard, and the extra features that come with having Google Android, but it has the drawback of being a whole new operating system, and therefore, it’s still working out a lot of bugs from its systems. Meanwhile, the Blackberry Storm has that simply incredible screen, Blackberry email access, and is the better looking of the two mobile phones. So, in the end, it’s going to come down to personal choice, but being as objective as I can, I feel the Blackberry Storm is a smarter buy than the T-Mobile G1.

Expert on mobile phones, having worked in the industry for over 7 years.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Phone Cellular - June 13, 2010 at 7:03 am

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Nokia 5800 and Nokia N97 – the New Wave of Touchscreen Mobile Phones

Anyone who likes touchscreen phones should be excited; the most recognised name in the game has waded in with not one, but TWO mobile phones: the sexy Nokia 5800 and the really awesome Nokia N97.

The description of touchscreen phones – best left in the past…

Many broadcast are under the incorrect assumption that the Nokia 5800 is the first touchscreen mobile phone Nokia have ever made. It’s not. The opposite’s right, because there’s been several touch-based phones to wear the Nokia badge. Starting at the 7700, the world has seen a few Nokia mobile phones which work by you prodding and poking the screen. They had a relatively huge (for the time) touchscreen in ordinary, but the other feature they had in ordinary, unfortunately, was that they were utterly hideous. Just one of persons handsets, the 6708, showed a modicum promise, but it was destined exclusively to be sold in China, and thus, it never saw the light of day in Britain. Unfortunately, that meant that the phones we got were utter, and complete bobbins.

But, these terrible mental images have all been removed due to the announcement of a pair of new Nokia mobile phones, both of which come with touch-sensitive displays, and both of which are much, much sexier…

Nokia 5800 – music, rhythm, who oculd question for anything more…

The first phone up is a completely new entrant into Nokia’s Xpress line of music mobile phones, the mouth-watering Nokia 5800. This one’s pretty obviously built for music and video; you can tell by the separate XpressMedia touch-key that pops up a list of shortcuts to music, videos, the web, and more. Then, of course, the Nokia 5800 has a 3.2 inch touchscreen, to really muck about with persons different media files. Basically, the Nokia 5800 was designed to be a teeny handheld entertainment centre, and as music devices go, this is just about the sexiest. The Nokia 5800 also comes with a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA internet access and sat-nav, so that it’s a wonderful all-round mobile phone, in addition to being a brilliant media box. Oh, and it’s got a strap to clip on an imitation guitar plectrum. Pointless, but brilliant.

Despite all persons features, the Nokia 5800 is very certainly a mid-range device; it isn’t, nor will it ever be, a full-stout top-end monster. That role falls to a different mobile…

Nokia N97 – the Hero of mobile phones?

With the Nokia 5800 all set to bring touch-based mobile phones to the mid-range market, that leaves a fantastic huge gap at the absolute top-endof the product range; well, there IS a touch-based mobile phone on its way to take its place as the top-end powerhouse: the utterly mind-blowing Nokia N97. This takes the same Symbian S60 Touch boundary and crams it within the body of a proper, full-on smartphone. So it has a massive, 3.5 inch screen, a kick out QWERTY keypad, and the camera’s been upgraded to 5 megapixels. The Nokia N97 is, in a very settled way, destined to be the new flagship Nseries mobile phone, and it’s genuinely as powerful as the rumours had us believe, with HSDPA, sat-nav, digital compass, and built-in Flash, so that you have an internet experience that tops any other mobile phones! Place simply the Nokia N97 is awesome. It gleefully relieves itself over other mobile phones and while the Nokia 5800 angles firmly for the mid-range, I’m predicting that the Nokia N97 will utterly DOMINATE the world next year!

Expert on mobile phones, having worked in the industry for over 7 years.

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Touchscreen Mobile Phones Go to War – Blackberry Storm Vs Nokia 5800

It’s time for what may seem to be an odd contest-up today, but when you reckon about it, these two particular mobile phones are really pretty evenly matched, and pitting them against each other DOES make sense. So, let’s settle down mind the action as the Blackberry Storm takes on the Nokia 5800.

Nokia 5800 – touch, feel, play

The first phone in this battle’s a really new member of Nokia’s Xpress range of music mobile phones, the gorgeous Nokia 5800. This phone is quite obviously made for music and media, as it has a separate XpressMedia button that pops up a list of links to music, videos, the web, and more. Then, of course, the Nokia 5800 has a 3.2 inch touch-sensitive show, to let you use all your media files. Essentially, the Nokia 5800 was made to be a small handheld jukebox and movie player, and as music devices go, this is just about the prettiest. The Nokia 5800 also has, built-in, a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA internet access and sat-nav, making it a wonderful all-rounder, as well as a brilliant media box. Oh, and it has a strap to fasten on a fake guitar plectrum. That rocks.

It’s also the first mobile phone to use the new Symbian S60 Touch platform, making it the first of a generation. So, with that in mind, let’s pit it against another phone that uses a groundbreaking new, touchscreen platform: the gorgeous Blackberry Storm.

Blackberry Storm – more than just a storm in a teacup

Up against the Nokia 5800 is the new Blackberry Storm, and although it might seem an odd contest-up, in fight terms, it’s not really as daft as it sounds. For example, both the Nokia 5800 and the Blackberry Storm are the first mobile phones to feature the touch versions of their respective operating systems, with the Blackberry Storm being based, obviously, on the Blackberry OS (well, the touch version of it, anyway). The Blackberry Storm also has a 3 megapixel camera, similar to the 5800, and it has a wealth of multimedia options. Both mobile phones also forgo a physical keyboard, but the Blackberry Storm adds a touch new to its virtual keyboard (well, to its boundary as a whole): a moving, clickable screen. That’s right, the whole screen is clickable like a giant button, making ‘accidentally starting applications by touching the incorrect icon’ a thing of the past. Of course, like all of its predecessors, the Blackberry Storm lives for email, as well, and its push email, just like its ancestors, lets you keep in touch with your emails, no matter where.

Nokia 5800 vs Blackberry Storm – which one should YOU buy?

So, which of these two mobile phones should you go for? Should you go for the more media-oriented Nokia 5800? Or possibly you like the email capabilities of the Blackberry Storm? Well, to a particular extent, it WILL come down to what you wan to use it for. The Blackberry Storm is undoubtedly the more competent of the two mobile phones for email. Well, come on, it has Blackberry email access, surely that was never in doubt! But, when it comes to media, the Nokia 5800 is plainly the more competent, with more colours no screen, smoother playback, better music quality, and so on. But, there is one thing you need to know about the Blackberry Storm, because its largest strength is also its largest flaw: that clickable touchscreen. It’s innovative, it completely removes the possibility of catching the incorrect icon on screen, and it’s not been seen on any other mobile phones before, giving it cool factor. BUT (and it’s a huge but), you have to really press down on it; when typing out an email on the Blackberry Storm, it’s going to absolutely ruin your thumb muscles after a while, and quite away from each other from demanding your hands quicker, it also makes it marginally slower to type that email. So, given the fact that it may well physically hurt to use the Storm after a while, the winner, for me, has to be the Nokia 5800.

Expert on mobile phones, having worked in the industry for over 7 years.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Phone Cellular - May 11, 2010 at 11:03 am

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Blackberry Storm Vs Htc Touch Hd – Which is the Best Touchscreen Mobile Phone?

As we head into a groundbreaking new year, let’s take a look at two touchscreen mobile phones that have come into this year with us, and question the question: which is best, the Blackberry Storm or the HTC Touch HD?

Blackberry Storm – the first ever touch-based Blackberry

Everyone knew it would happen eventually, after the iPhone was released, but this was the email giant’s response: the really new, and really innovative Blackberry Storm, RIM’s first ever touchscreen mobile phone. Oh, and I do mean innovative, because the Blackberry Storm has a whole new type of touchscreen, one that no other mobile phones have. You see, the Blackberry Storm has the world’s first ever ‘clickable’ touchscreen, and if you’re wondering what that means, well, basically it means that when you press the screen on the Blackberry Storm, it moves. It only moves a bit into the phone, but it does physically go, importance that the whole screen on the Blackberry Storm acts as one giant button. So, when going through menus, you can tap the screen all you want, but it only selects a touch when you press the screen. So, that means no more accidentally starting programs you didn’t mean to, and when you’re typing on the onscreen keypad, the Blackberry Storm makes it feel like your typing on a real keypad! That’s rather useful, especially as the Blackberry Storm, needless to say, comes with the well-known Blackberry email service. That’s not all you get, though, as it comes with a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA and GPS, along with Blackberry Maps, music player and tons of multimedia options. In other words, the Blackberry Storm is the very definition of the word smartphone.

HTC Touch HD – Windows Mobile gets a sexy new vessel

The HTC Touch HD was a mobile phone that surprised us all, in view of the fact that it virtually came out of nowhere. We’d seen the Diamond and the Touch Pro, so I don’t reckon anyone was expecting was about to get leaked next. But when it was, blimey did it grab us by the throat and not let go! There was one huge (emphasis on the huge) factor that caught everyone’s attention more than anything else: the HTC Touch HD comes with a massive 3.8 inch screen. not only is that larger than the screens on any other phone, it’s larger than most mobile phones! Combine that huge size with a resolution of 800×480 pixels, and the brilliant TouchFLO 3D boundary, and you get the HTC Touch HD, a phone that’s going to give you the most satisfying touch-based phone experience you’ve ever come crosswise. Place it this way, the HTC Touch HD is the first keyboard-less mobile phone that I can honestly say doesn’t need a keyboard. The massive screen makes touch commands so much simpler than previous touchscreen mobile phones (and yes, that includes the iPhone). Features-wise, you get a 5 megapixel camera (alas, missing a flash), HSDPA for super quick internet (and super-charming, in view of the fact that you get Opera Mobile), WiFi, and GPS. In other words, the HTC Touch HD is simply stunning.

Blackberry Storm vs HTC Touch HD – Which should you buy?

So, if it comes down to a choice, which should you buy? Which is better, the innovative clicky screen of the Blackberry Storm, or the frighteningly HUGE screen of the HTC Touch HD? Well, on paper, the Blackberry Storm, but in the real world, there are a few issues. the largest, and most worrying is that its innovation and largest selling point is also its largest flaw. You have to press the screen to select things, but the problem is that the screen takes that much break down to press that when typing anything, it’s going to kill your thumbs very quickly, and start hurting. That’s a huge black mark against the Blackberry Storm, that, having an email device that hurts you when you type and email. On top of that, the new operating system on the Blackberry Storm is rumoured to be a bit buggy, again letting it down. No such problems with the HTC Touch HD, but, because it has the by now-proven TouchFLO boundary, which is simply one of the best no the market. Not only that, but it hammers the Blackberry Storm in every way, from camera to web browser, from the onscreen keyboard to music, everything (well, in certainty, the HTC Touch HD hammers just about all other mobile phones you can name). That’s why, if I had choose, I’d go for the HTC Touch HD any day. But, you should note, neither of them are as excellent as the Sony Ericsson X1…

Expert on mobile phones, having worked in the industry for over 7 years.

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Nokia 5800 and Nokia N97 – Or, How to Dominate Touchscreen Mobile Phones

If you like touchscreen phones, you should be wetting yourself with excitement about now; the largest name in the business has announced not one, but TWO mobile phones: the sexy Nokia 5800 and the really awesome Nokia N97.

Lessons from description – Nokia early learns how NOT to make a touchscreen phone

A lot of broadcast are under the mistaken assumption that the Nokia 5800 is the first ever touchscreen mobile phone to come from the Finnish manufacturer. It isn’t. Really, there have been several touch-based phones to wear the Nokia brand. Starting at the 7700, there have been a few Nokia mobile phones that work by you critical directly on the screen. They all shared pretty huge touchscreens, but the other feature they had in ordinary, unfortunately, was that they were unbearably hideous. Just one of these mobile phones, the 6708, showed any the makings, but it was destined only for China, and so, we never got to play with them in the UK. The mobile phones WE got were, and I use this phrase with much feeling, utter, utter toss.

But, persons unlikable recollections have now been removed because of the announcement of two new Nokia mobile phones, both of which have touch-sensitive displays, and both of which are much, much more alluring…

Nokia 5800 – fiddle with-tapping, toe-taping musical genius

First on the roster is a groundbreaking new member of Nokia’s Xpress family of music mobile phones, the gorgeous Nokia 5800. This phone is quite obviously designed for music and video; you can tell by the dedicated XpressMedia touch-key that opens a list of shortcuts to music, videos, the internet, and so on. Oh, and the Nokia 5800 has a 3.2 inch touch-sensitive show, to let you play with all your media content. Basically, the Nokia 5800 was made to be a small portable jukebox and movie player, and as music devices go, this is just about the sweetest. The Nokia 5800 has also got a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA internet connection and sat-nav, making it a brilliant all-rounder, as well as a superb media player. Oh, and it has a strap to clip on an imitation guitar plectrum. Pointless, but brilliant.

Despite all persons features, the Nokia 5800 is very certainly a mid-range device; it isn’t, nor will it ever be, an absolute top-ender. That position goes to a different mobile…

Nokia N97 – phenomenal cosmic power

With the Nokia 5800 on track to deliver touch-based mobile phones to the mid-range market, that opens up a fantastic huge gap at the absolute top-end of the product range; well, there IS a touch-based mobile phone waiting to be unleashed to fill that gap: the utterly jaw-dropping Nokia N97. This takes the same Symbian S60 Touch boundary and crams it within the body of a proper, full-tilt smartphone. So it’s got an even more huge, 3.5 inch screen, a flip out QWERTY keypad, and the camera now weighs in at a meaty 5 megapixels. The Nokia N97 is, in a very settled way, destined to be the new flagship Nseries mobile phone, and it really is as powerful as we’d heard from rumours, with HSDPA, GPS, digital compass, and built-in Flash, importance you have an internet experience like no other mobile phones! Place simply the Nokia N97 is unbelievable. It easily outdoes other mobile phones and while the Nokia 5800 aims firmly for the mid-range, I reckon that the Nokia N97 will really DESTROY the struggle in 2009!

Expert on mobile phones, having worked in the industry for over 7 years.

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The LG GD910 Touchscreen Watchphone Hits UK Market

This must have been welcome news to Dick Tracy/James Bond/Inspector Doohickey fans out there.  After France got its hands on it first, Orange UK now has exclusive distribution for the LG GD910 watchphone as the first batch went on sale for a limited period last 27th of August at the Orange Shop in Bond Road, Central London.

Touted as a must-have doohickey this year, the watchphone comes at an exclusive price of ?500 but only from Orange.  The scratch-resistant 3G touchscreen watchphone is sure to turn heads when you use it.  Not so much for the device itself which looks like an oversized digital Casio wristwatch, but more because there are not that many broadcast walking the road talking to their wrist.

Full-Featured Mobile Phone

So what do you get for ?500?  Firstly, wearing a watchphone at this time can certainly give you high profile presence wherever you go.  The Liquid will certainly be a conversation piece in any party or gathering.  Not many will be willing to fork out that much for a piece of hardware that is severely compromised to offer the same breathe of features on a flagship smartphone from Sony Ericsson, HTC or Nokia, to mention some. But you get the bragging civil rights and status as a doohickey geek who likes to be seen talking to his wrist.

The watchphone is a quad band GSM with 3G/HSDPA for making charming 3G calls possible.  There’s no internet browser to benefit from 3G and rightly so.  Try imagining yourself surfing on a 1.43-inch show with washed out 256k color support.  It’s surprisingly a capacitive touchscreen covered in scratchproof glass.  A Flash-based user boundary enables the touchscreen feature.

LG added speech recognition to control the watchphone so you can input commands by voice. Conversely it has text to speech ability that reads text messages so you can minimize straining your eyes reading text on a small show. Initiating a voice call can really be slick with voice commands – just question nicely and talk away.

Then there’s Bluetooth with A2DP which is fantastic so you can listen to your favourite mp3 files without a dandling wire to it, as if the 49 x 49 x 13.8mm body can accommodate a headphone jack.  Until you realize its 80MB internal memory can only accommodate a few dozen low bitrate mp3 files.  A microSD slot is asking a lot on its miniature body.  In fact, you can just take out its nice leather strap and you have the smallest mobile phone on earth.

The watchphone features 8 different mind faces you can customize it with.  They’re basically homescreen wallpapers that show you the time in analog or digital in innumerable show schemes.  One of them is sure to catch your fancy.

A touch Unique for the Holidays

If price is no object and you really want a touch new this Christmas, try the LG GD910 watchphone.  The price is low-cost for a right wristwatch though steep for a mobile phone.  And you really just get a basic mobile phone for that price.  The package comes with a Bluetooth earpiece which we strongly recommend you everlastingly wear with the watchphone when taking and making calls.  This way, you can still have 50% of your calls in confidence without bothering the next person beside you.

With so many LG GD910 3G contracts on offer it can be hard to know which to go for. Best Mobile Contracts can help by comparing all the mobile deals on offer, and they also compare mobile broadband.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Phone Cellular - April 1, 2010 at 9:52 am

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The Wide World of Touchscreen Mobile Phones – Nokia 5800 and Sony Ericsson X1

Touchscreen mobile phones come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny touchy critters to huge, powerhouse phones. Let’s look at two of the coolest phones out there: the Nokia 5800 and the Sony Ericsson X1.

A brief description of ti- er, touchscreen mobile phones

Touchscreen mobile phones have only ever really loved modest success over description, beginning way back when, with the IBM Simon (a phone about the size of Nicaragua), and progressing forwards to contain mobile phones like the Sony Ericsson P800 and the Motorola A920. In real fact, Sony Ericsson have been one of the main proponents of the touchscreen movement, with their P-Series mobile phones frequently taking centre-stage. Then, along came Microsoft and Windows Mobile, and another competitor entered the marketplace. Even then, though, their success was only slightly increased. As much as I despise to admit it, it took one mobile phone to really kick start the current boom in touchscreen phones: the Apple iPhone. Because of that single (and in my opinion, rubbish) mobile phone, everybody else upped their game. Sony Ericsson set out to make Windows Mobile cool with the X1, and Nokia, the largest name in the business, have launched a phone designed to take on the iPhone on 2 fronts: music and that touchscreen.

It is, of course, the Nokia 5800…

Nokia 5800 – touchscreens for the young funky generation

First up is a groundbreaking new member of Nokia’s Xpress line of music mobile phones, the mouth-watering Nokia 5800. This one’s pretty obviously built for music and video; you can tell by the separate XpressMusic touch-key that opens a list of shortcuts to music, videos, the web, and so on. Oh, and the Nokia 5800 has a 3.2 inch touch-sensitive show, to let you play with persons different media content. Basically, the Nokia 5800 was made to be a small portable jukebox and movie player, and as music devices go, this is just about the sweetest. The Nokia 5800 also has, built-in, a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA internet access and GPS, making it a brilliant all-round mobile phone, as well as a brilliant media player. Oh, and it has a strap to fasten on a fake guitar pick. That’s pretty cool, that.

But, the Nokia 5800 is very certainly a mid-range phone; it’s not, nor will it ever be, an absolute top-ender. To see a mobile phone like that, we have to look elsewhere…

Sony Ericsson X1 – Windows on the soul

I’ve done a few articles on the Sony Ericsson X1, so I’m not going to get too bogged down in the features here. I could do, and I COULD go on about the 3 megapixel camera, or the GPS, or the media player, or the groundbreaking new boundary, or the fact that the X1 is the first Sony Ericsson mobile phone to use Windows Mobile. But I won’t. Instead, I’m going to focus on what features make it the king of internet-enabled mobile phones. It has to be said, that most of the reasons for it being so excellent online come from it being based on Windows Mobile, so you get things like MSN Messenger, Internet Explorer and Outlook, built into the Sony Ericsson X1. Combine that with the blisteringly quick HSDPA internet access, and the absolutely marvellous QWERTY keyboard, and you get one heck of an internet device. Between the mid-range Nokia 5800 and the high-end Sony Ericsson X1, I’d say the touchscreen mobile phone market is looking rather healthy this year!

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Touchscreen Mobile Phones for Christmas – Blackberry Storm and Samsung Pixon

Touchscreen mobile phones sell like hotcakes nowadays, thanks to the iPhone. Like it or despise it, it gave other manufacturers a kick up the backside to produce touchscreen mobile phones that could top it. And now, there are two new contenders: the Samsung Pixon and the phenomenal Blackberry Storm.

Samsung Pixon – the touchscreen mobile phone with 8 massive megapixels

What happens if you take a sleek touchscreen boundary, and weld it into a mobile phone that has one of the best cameras known to man? You get the Samsung Pixon, a handset that may very possibly dominate the world of camera-equipped mobile phones this Christmas! The touchscreen boundary no the Samsung Pixon is truly a joy to use, and easily measures up to more well-known mobile phones (oh ok, the iPhone). But aside from the incredible usability is the long list of features in the Samsung Pixon. The 8 megapixel camera is obviously the star of the show here, as it’s more powerful than most other mobile phones on the market, and features things like face/smile/blink detection, and persona stabiliser, to make the Samsung Pixon a properly powerful snapper. Other key features contain GPS, quick HSDPA internet and tons of multimedia options.

Blackberry Storm – Causing a storm in the world of mobile phones

For a while, there were rumours of touchscreen Blackberry mobile phones being made. And the rumours came right. But, you see, this isn’t just any mobile phone. The fact is this: the new touchscreen Blackberry Storm is one of the single most innovative and best mobile phones ever made! Ok, it may have taken some design cues from the iPhone (although, in my opinion, the Blackberry Storm is better looking), but it builds on the iPhone experience by being the first device EVER in the world of mobile phones to have a movable, ‘clicky’ screen. In other words, when you press on the screen of the Blackberry Storm, it moves into the phone ever so slightly, and feels exactly like you’re critical a physical key. That makes the Blackberry Storm’s onscreen keyboard the best I’ve ever, ever come crosswise, and believe me on this: it’s absolutely brilliant to use! In terms of features, the Blackberry Storm gives you a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA internet, GPS (de rigueur for mobile phones these days) and fantastic media playback. Oh, and the incredible Blackberry email service, let’s not forget that… But it’s that screen that’s really going to wow you on the Blackberry Storm, over and over again!

Samsung Pixon vs Blackberry Storm – which should you question Santa for this year?

So, when you get right down to it, which of these incredible touchscreen mobile phones should you go for? Should you go for the Samsung Pixon, or the Blackberry Storm? The key question you need to question yourself is what you want it for. If you want an awesome camera, pretty much unequalled in the world of mobile phones, then the one for you is the Samsung Pixon. But for everything else, the Blackberry Storm is the winner. Especially with that screen, which is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen on any mobile phones ever. And I’ve seen a few, in my time! Place simply, whilst the Samsung Pixon may have the better camera, the Blackberry Storm absolutely canes it in every other way!

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