MWC 2010: Various brands overview
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- Redking
- mJr
- 25 Feb 2010
Mobile phone design is, as a whole, sub par.
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- Anonymous
- myc
- 24 Feb 2010
Anonymous, 17 Feb 2010So far, this has to be worst MWC in years. Almost every pho... moreyou missed the obvious not cheap looking phone..
HTC Legend.
for you to think aluminium phone which is far from cheap looking is beyond me...O.o
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- k0eff
- nuD
- 23 Feb 2010
Very great phone, nice job. Nice site. How much is the price?
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- Anonymous
- PYN
- 21 Feb 2010
sagem i love and puma too, i like this goog phone.
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- Anonymous
- qBM
- 21 Feb 2010
Anonymous, 17 Feb 2010Just one comment, this phone seems to be designed with righ... moreJust turn the phone upside down and you got the left hand version.
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- Anonymous
- 0dD
- 21 Feb 2010
That First ELSE is something...else, for lack of a better word. It's what I've been looking for in a phone for years. Nothing too flashy, just something that gets the job done, and then some.
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- Anonymous
- 43T
- 21 Feb 2010
Nokia must have something great up their sleeves.
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- Gamma Sharma
- u1E
- 19 Feb 2010
Forget everything, First ELSE is the one for me. But I guess the OS interface will be copied soon onto the bigger brands, namely Samsung will copy it by the end of the financial year.
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- Anonymous
- 4Ax
- 19 Feb 2010
Anonymous, 17 Feb 2010So far, this has to be worst MWC in years. Almost every pho... moreYa, i'd MUCH rather watch Vancouver 2010 Olympics (which looks awsome so far) than witness thes stupid MWC full of FAIL!
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- Serge
- p7{
- 18 Feb 2010
Anonymous, 17 Feb 2010So far, this has to be worst MWC in years. Almost every pho... moreHTC Desire is hardly a new phone, but rather a rebranded Nexus One with slightly more memory, improved video acquisition (30 fps), and a trackpad instead of a trackball.
The Legend is a slimmer, faster and sturdier Hero, thanks to a similar manufacturing process as the uniblock MacBook Pros.
HTC HD mini has a standard screen resolution, but it is the second Windows Mobile phone with a capacitive screen. It looks at least as good as the two new Android phones from HTC, which still feature that weird, unnecessary chin.
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- Anonymous
- M8T
- 17 Feb 2010
So far, this has to be worst MWC in years. Almost every phone is crap and cheap looking, except the Samsung Wave and HTC Desire.
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- Anonymous
- vCE
- 17 Feb 2010
where the hell are nokia???
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- Anonymous
- xGp
- 17 Feb 2010
[deleted post]It probably will have a simple option of flipping the scrolling thing to the other side of the screen for left handed users
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- Anonymous
- LhS
- 17 Feb 2010
completely agree, make a left handed version, i would defo get it, so sleek and blue on black is the best look.
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- Anonymous
- p3Q
- 17 Feb 2010
Just one comment, this phone seems to be designed with right-hand users.
What about consumers who are left-handed??? If they try to use their left thumb to access the side buttons, it will obliterate their view of the screen.
If this hasn't been thought through, it is a major design flaw. Back to the drawing board folks...
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- Willo
- 3J6
- 16 Feb 2010
[deleted post]Not entirely, the Elsie and other concept looks promising along with the HTC Desire. I think you may prefer the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini and mini pro.
In principle though, I definitely think last year's show was a lot more exciting.
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- Dave
- tDx
- 16 Feb 2010
Again.. GSMArena miss some. Motorola don't show only one QUENCH, They show some. 3 XT Series and 1new with qwerty. Why this team are so lazy to look around?
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- Original_Jamaican
- ka8
- 16 Feb 2010
Last year's show was definitely better.
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- Anonymous
- P7J
- 16 Feb 2010
Well, the Dell Mini 3iX is already in brazil, and the Android is a MUCH more modded version than China's. Modded to the point of not having access to the Marketplace. Not even a trace of it ;-)
Also, I think Claro (one of our carriers) had it even before China... At least it came here a lot earlier than expected.
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- nabz
- u1t
- 16 Feb 2010
why no new phones from nokia?? nokia is really staying behind!!