Smartphone

Smartphones are widely mobile devices that serve many purposes and are hence very much multifunctional and compact. They feature some of the following significant attributes: an advanced touchscreen interface that allows a very intuitive way of using and interacting with apps and content. High-definition or 4K sharp display with enriched visuals is provided in all high-technology smartphones today with some more added features like very vivid multimedia experience. These devices contain very intelligent processors and a lot of RAM memory for multitasking, speedy app launches, and seamless gaming experiences.

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Samsung Galaxy S8

Design In the past few years, Samsung has boldly invested in technology and production lines to move from a shell plastic-to-metal design to a solid and sophisticated metal for its mid-range and high-end smartphone lineup, Samsung Galaxy S8 is the newest device that owns the design language coming from the future. This year, Samsung has […]

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LG KP500

LG KP500

The LG KP500 , also called the LG Cookie, was a touchscreen mobile phone that LG released in late 2008. Back then it got attention for being affordable, so the whole “touch-first” experience felt more reachable for a wider crowd. You could kind of say it tried to slide between the pricier, feature packed smartphones

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Nokia N97

Nokia N97

Introduction The Nokia N97, rolled out in June 2009, was one of Nokia’s flagship smartphones during that period when the mobile phone industry was moving like crazy, always changing, kinda fast. It was positioned as a high-end device, made to be a sort of all around mobile computer, mixing the phone experience with a personal

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Nokia E75

Nokia E75

The Nokia E75, released in early 2009 , was a pretty standout part of Nokia’s E-series lineup, meant to catch business users with that mix of work focused tools and a sturdy, dependable build. Back in its time as a “smartphone of the era,” the E75 tried to combine day to day usefulness with style

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Nokia E63

Nokia E63

The Nokia E63 , which showed up in late 2008, was a pretty solid add-on to Nokia’s E-series, mostly aimed at business folk and the productivity people type. Coming after the well-liked Nokia E71, the E63 tried to keep that same kind of functionality, but with a more reachable price. It bundled a full QWERTY

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Nokia N78

Nokia N78

Introduction Released around mid 2008, the Nokia N78 showed up as a fairly noticeable add-on in Nokia’s N-series, meant for people who wanted kind of a mix of multimedia, connectivity, and a practical design. In those late 2000s smartphone days it tried to cover a bunch of needs, not just entertainment or photography but also

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Oppo F3 Plus

The Oppo F3 Plus has good performance, fast battery life, fast dual camera selfie, and will be more comprehensive if the UI is less cumbersome and the latest version of Android is installed. The F3 Plus is a new generation of self-service smartphones launched by Oppo. Compared to the Oppo F1 Plus 2016 and even

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LG GT505

LG GT505

Design and Build Quality The LG GT505 was kinda aimed at practicality and style, yes. It brought together a smooth look with useful details so it felt nice to use day to day, not just pretty. Dimensions and Weight: The LG GT505 measured 105.8 x 54 x 12.4 mm, and it weighed around 115 grams.

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LG GW525

LG GW525

Introduction The LG GT505 came out in the second half of 2009, more like a mid-range smartphone, aimed at people who really wanted something practical, affordable, and still able to handle multimedia stuff plus the basic smartphone needs. It was basically meant as a do-everyday thing handset, with a touch based interface but also a

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