Nokia N97 Touch Screen Phone

Nokia N97 Touch Screen Phone

The Nokia N97 is a touch screen combined phone and “mobile computer” in the Nseries of smartphones by Nokia, with a fold-out QWERTY keyboard.

Announced on 2 December 2008, the N97 is Nokia’s second touchscreen phone (after the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic) that is based on the Nokia S60 platform. Informal tests have shown that the battery can last nearly two days despite regular use of the phone’s various features.

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Nokia E71 Smartphone

Nokia E71 Smartphone

The Nokia E71 is a smartphone from the Eseries range, a Series 60 3rd Edition, second generation Feature Pack 1, device with a QWERTY keyboard targeting business users worldwide. The Nokia E71 succeeded the Nokia E61/61i models, building on the base design and form factor but enhancing on the feature set.

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Archos 605 WiFi 30GB MP3 Player

Archos 605 WiFi 30GB MP3 Player

Archos 605 WiFi portable video device is one of the best mobile distractions money can buy. The 605 WiFi’s touch screen presents responsive, iPhone-esque QWERTY keyboard. The Archos 605 WiFi comes the MP3 player, video player, photo viewer, PDF viewer and the content of the Portal feature, which uses Wi-Fi connection to grab content directly to a handful of providers such as YouTube, Cinema Now and Burn Lounge.

LG Prada II

LG Prada II

Including rumors, the new LG Prada II is a QWERTY keyboard. The handset is expected to launch Q4 2008. The Prada II also supports the roll-out of 3G subscriptions, 2MP, or better than a digital camera, and a better internal memory. It is not yet information on his handset. Stay tuned for updates, adds.

VTech IS6110 Mobile Phone

VTech IS6110

As soon as you can see VTech IS6110, in your opinion, is perhaps the BlackBerry or Palm Treo, but it is actually nothing more than a phone to his own home. It is actually a lot more than just a home phone, the pile of VoIP phone, as well as a handy instant messenging tool. It has caller ID, Call waiting, a full QWERTY keyboard, etc., etc. voice is clear enough to hear pin drop, characteristics of which are amazing, although a little difficult to learn, but you tech-savvy people, it should not be a problem. It’s definitely not your Grandma’s rotary telephone. If you can afford it ($ 100), this phone is certainly a great gadget! To see more activities after the break. (via)