Sony Ericsson W850: Sony Ericsson W850 A lot of us may already be familiar with the Sony Ericsson W850 when it was used in the movie "Da Vinci Code" for its web browsing capabilities. That was before the phone was released and created quite a stir for those who love cell phones and was surprised to see an unknown model in a movie. That being said, the W850 does borrow a lot of its appearance from the Sony Ericsson W800.
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Sony Ericsson W850: Sony Ericsson W850 A lot of us may already be familiar with the Sony Ericsson W850 when it was used in the movie "Da Vinci Code" for its web browsing capabilities. That was before the phone was released and created quite a stir for those who love cell phones and was surprised to see an unknown model in a movie. That being said, the W850 does borrow a lot of its appearance from the Sony Ericsson W800.

Samsung D900 (SGH-D900): The SGH-D900 is a stunning slider mobile phone by Samsung. It is otherwise known by its alias: The Black Carbon. As to why it is called by the company as such will be discussed later, though you are sure to already have ideas of your own. The slim tradition is kept with the Samsung SGH-D900 and could very well be the world's slimmest slider, and surely will be what first attracts many consumers. And as slim as the D900 may be, the features are anything but. In fact, this handset is filled to the brim with functions one would wonder at the technology Samsung had to employ to make this possible.

Motorola W270: Motorola unveiled yet another addition to their W Series phones, the Motorola W270. To be released during the first quarter of 2008, it is a budget phone and then some. So as expected, it therefore lacks the thrills and spills the modern cell phone aficionados around the globe have come to love and expect from mobile phones. The clamshell body of the W270 is more akin to Motorola's highly successful line of RAZR phones, albeit thicker, and stripped of all its inside frills. It is intended for the no - nonsense user looking for a phone that does a good job of doing what a mobile phone is supposed to do in the first place, namely for voice calls and text messages.

Samsung SCH-i760: Verizon scores a big one with the release of the Samsung SCH-i760. Announced last 2006, the i760 is a Pocket PC phone with a number pad and a built-in QWERTY keyboard. It operates on the Windows Mobile 6 operating system which includes the Office 2007. This is in contradiction to earlier reports that the i760 will run under the Smartphone version of the Windows operating system. It also does not include the Windows Live integration that other units of its class offer and will be missed by those who are used to having their services.

Motorola W490: As of late, Motorola has been known to constantly develop mobile phones for the high end market. A lot of what we have witnessed from Motorola in fact is targeted towards the upper and business type class of people that it is easy for us to dismiss Motorola as a high end phone developer only. But once you get past all these assumptions, one will realize that Motorola also developed some of the world's better looking entry level mobile phones that are not only very affordable but is also crammed with as many features as the budget for this bracket might permit.

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