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Camera centric K series has long been the thick of camera phone evolution. One can trace the K series to the early days of camera phones when a simple low resolution VGA camera was enough to drop a few jaws.
Leaving no stone unturned to live up to the ever growing expectations of the mobile phone users, Sony Ericsson has once again did it very well. This time all the right things are duly amalgamated to achieve something big with the ultimate precision.
The Sony Ericsson P990i is a flagship model of the successful mobile phone manufacturing joint venture between Sony and Ericsson.
Building a great success story in the music phones portfolio, Sony Ericsson's Walkman series has not left any corner untouched.
Of late, mobile market is literally flooded up with innumerable handsets. And, the trend continues as each leading handset manufacturer has been trying to allure more and more users by introducing these compatible gadgets, which can take a very good care of various things.
A D&G creation, the MotorolaV3i looks much like its predecessor the MotorolaV3. But the former does come with some enhancement, the prominent of which is its slim and sleek form. Also mesmerizing is the look of Motorola V3i. The handset features keypad and golden headset with anodized aluminium finish.
Looking at Orange SPV M3100 one thinks if its a phone or a pocket PC... Of course it is a phone but the charm of this mobile lies in the fact that it occupies within itself a host of multimedia features that makes it as effective as a computer.
With the successful launch of the Sony Ericsson K750i in the camera phone family, the company has again come up with more advanced Cyber-shot camera device, the K550i.
A part of the much loved L'Amour series, the Nokia 7373 is beauty personified. The handset comes with alluring physical attributes and a distinctive charm to distinguish it from the siblings of its genre.
Following what Motorola does best, i.e to produce slimmest handset with great looks, it came out with another stylish handset called the Motorola L7.