techcessories w/dewayne rogers
It’s time for a cell-a-bration. No, that’s not a typo. The wonderful world of cellular technology has advanced by leaps
and bounds since just last year, so it’s time to deliver some much-deserved kudos to the smart phones that are now
setting an impressive new standard.-dewayne rogers
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Samsung SCH-i760
Similar to the popular iPhone, the
Samsung SCH-i760 features a touch
screen as well as the ability to connect
to the Web on any Wi-Fi network. But
just when the two phones appeared to
be running neck and neck, this Samsung
model one-ups its competition by
unveiling a full QWERTY keyboard for
easier typing. (Price N/A; Samsung.com)
OpenMoko Neo1973
While we don’t want to make this special
an Apple product basher, the OpenMoko
NEO1973 has been widely dubbed as the
“iPhone Killer” by techies everywhere. With a
2.8 inch touch-screen display, a Linux-based
operating system and impressive open-source
software, it’s easy to see how they could make
such a claim. ($350; Openmoko.com)
Nokia N95
The Nokia N95 is designed to give its user a bevy
of bells and whistles to keep them happy and satiated
during life’s boring moments. With a twoway
sliding mechanism, a five-megapixel camera,
along with music and video capabilities, it’s easy
to get lost in the cool intricacies of this phone for
hours on end.
($750; Nokia.com)
BlackBerry Curve
The BlackBerry Curve is the seductive younger sister of the Black-
Berry Pearl. By far the most impressive BlackBerry design to date,
the Curve boasts a full keyboard, a two-megapixel camera, all
wrapped up in a sleek, 0.6 inch thick frame. Not bad.
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