Archive for the ‘Video Review’ Category
Jon (technobuffalo.com) giving a full review of the Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S) for AT&T.
Quite successful and a cool phone? what you think? ;>
Matt unboxes the new Motorola Milestone XT720 in this video and then takes a look at the operating system, demo’s some features
PhoneArena reviews the LG dLite GD570. Just about everywhere you turn, the form factor of choice employed by the majority of handsets we see nowadays happen to be the slate form factor — especially more in the smartphone category where it’s abundant. Then every once in a while we witness some kind of flip style handset crafted specially as an entry-level device, but on some rare occasions, we still see some that manages to push the envelope with their stylish looks. The LG dLite is yet another …
my verdict: perfect phone for women
PhoneArena reviews the Samsung Intercept. Thе phone is an important point in the carrier’s relationship with Android. The first three devices (HTC Hero, Samsung Moment and HTC EVO 4G) were all premium devices, perched atop their lineup and representing the best the smartphone world had to offer at the time. The Intercept is different; it’s a decidedly mid-range …
The Vu Plus has a physical keyboard, a 3 MP camera, and support for social networking and mobile e-mail. Is it worth the $150 price tag? Sydney does a full review.
This video shows you Windows Phone 7 Technical Review and full walkthrough
This video shows you review of myTouch 3G Slide made by HTC offering by T-mobile USA.
PhoneArena reviews the Samsung Gravity 3 by T-Mobile USA. The Samsung Gravity 3 T479 is- wait for it- the third Gravity phone to be released by T-Mobile in just the last year and a half, although this time around it’s got some …
PhoneArena presents a video review of the Gigabyte GSmart S1205 is a low- to mid-end Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone, but it’s an interesting one, because of its dual-SIM compatibility, which makes it probably the second such offering, after the Acer DX900. Otherwise, the GSmart S1205 is a bit dated piece of machinery, with a 3.2-inch resistive display with a low resolution of 240×400 pixels, as well as sluggish performance. The manufacturer has tried to make the user experience a bit more cheerful with some customized themes, but its efforts are not very successful.
Todd takes a look at the diminutive Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro, a tiny Android smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard and a 2.6-inch QVGA resolution touchscreen display.