Posted in Cell Phone on 31 December 2008

If you are one of those who love watches to do things more than just telling the time, you must perhaps consider buying the Phenom SpecialOPS cell phone watch. The watch doesn’t look all that bling but would make any adolescent worth his weight in gold happy. The watch comes with AMD Phenom Processors, GSM capability, mp3/mp4 support, and a MicroSD port. It also comes with a 1.3″ touch screen display.
If you like watching videos, you could do so on this watch phone. Looks like we shall no more have to carry around cell phones in pockets but we can use watches instead to do the same job and more. The SpecialOPS costs $300 and is definitely expensive enough to be listed as elite.
Posted in Gold, Mobile Phone on 24 December 2008

Agreed that the new Nokia 8800 Gold Arte is nowhere close to Peter Aloisson’s Nokia 8800 Arte Pink, but it would not be fair to ignore this 18 k creation. The newest member of the Nokia Arte series of ’supah’-luxury phones, this one is done up in gold and white leather, which are the only novelity in this phone piece which otherwise has features similar to the other Arte phones.
Admirers of technology with beauty will appreciate the tri-band GSM handset that flaunts an OLED display with 240 x 320 pixels, 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, 4GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR support and USB 2.0 connectivity. A perfect Christmas present for King Midas if he were minus his magical touch, of course!
Posted in Cell Phone, Gadgets, Luxury on 26 January 2007

Nokia have launched the Nokia N95, including features a pioneering double slide design with multimedia controls and a keypad on opposite end of the phones. The N95 is Nokia’s first HSDPA (3.5G) tool, but also brags Wi-Fi, quad-band GSM, WCDMA, Bluetooth (including A2DP), IrDA and USB 2.0 connectivity. Other hardware features include a 5 mega pixel camera, a built in GPS, TV-Out, 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio, a MicroSD memory card slot and 150MB of internal memory.

The phone comes with an integrated GPS navigation feature which supports maps for more than one hundred countries. The Nokia N95 comes with music featuring a stereo FM radio, visual radio and a music player which supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA music formats.
The Nokia is predictable to start delivery in amounts during the first quarter of 2007 at an expected unsubsidized retail price of 550 euros or $799.99.



