Posts Tagged ‘sliding’

Sony Ericsson Aino | Cell Phone Store

Because of the strange combination of the sliding numeric keypad and the large touchscreen (limited functionality), the physical dimensions are a bit bigger than we would have expected from a non-smart phone . The Sony Ericsson Aino cell …

Samsung Intercept | Mobile Phones

Some of the important features of Samsung Intercept are Stereo Bluetooth Wireless Technology, MP3 Player with microSD card, 3.2MP Camera, Sliding physical QWERTY keyboard etc. Features … Translate. Concept Phone …

BlackBerry Torch2 BlackBerry OS 6.1 by AT&T | Cellphone Blog Hope …

From the internet that BlackBerry will launch a new cell phone code name BlackBerry Torch2, the cell phone use the sliding QWERTY keyboard design,uses a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen display (640 × 480 pixels), a 1.2GHz processor,

BoxWave Keyboard Buddy iPhone case review

Ever since Apple added Bluetooth keyboard support to iOS, manufacturers have been working to deliver products that add a hard keyboard to the iPhone with at least a little bit of style. We’ve checked out a number of these before — namely the Nuu Minikey and the TK-421 — but we’ve yet to find anything that actually makes it worth the extra bulk (not to mention battery consumption). BoxWave’s Keyboard Buddy is yet another sliding keyboard case built for the iPhone, but is it better than the rest? Read on past the break to find out. Continue reading BoxWave Keyboard Buddy iPhone case review BoxWave Keyboard Buddy iPhone case review originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 17:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Wonderful Nokia 6600i Slide Cell Phones

Nokia has invented the sliding technology and has designed the perfect Nokia 6600i slide cell phones on the market. Nokia 6600i is full of the fantastic features such as light weight, 240x 320 pixels, 2.2 inches TFT screen with 16M …

Best Cell Phones for Senior Citizens – 611Connect Blog | Cell …

This unlocked GSM phone will work with any T-Mobile or AT&T contracts, and features twice the volume of most cell phones . The buttons are large and easy to press–just like the Jitterbug. Unfortunately, the sliding design might be a bit …