TrustedReviews has a comprehensive review of the Nokia 5300 XpressMusic. The handset comes jam packed with a 240 x 320 TFT-LCD display, a 1.3MP shooter, Bluetooth 2.0, 5MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, and a miniUSB port. Here is the verdict:
I took a lot of the available space for this review to look at the music capabilities of this phone because that is what Nokia is talking up. In all honesty I can’t recommend it over other music phones I’ve seen, or over a dedicated music player and its low overall score reflects this. However I do like it as a handset. Its ergonomics and general ‘usability’ are very good, it has a superb screen, is small in the pocket, and I like the slider format a lot. In terms of the latter this handset has probably knocked away the last chink in my ant-slider feelings.
You can also watch the Nokia 5300 commercial video after the jump.
Via TrustedReviews
MSMobilesDotCom via YouTube has posted a video walkthrough of Toshiba’s G900 smartphone. It provides a 3-inch WVGA (800 x 400 resolution) touchscreen display, a 2.0MP shooter, secondary VGA camera, a biometric fingerprint scanner, 64MB of built-in memory, HSDPA, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, USB connectivity, and Bluetooth with A2DP support. Video after the jump!
Here are some of videos of the Nokia E90 Communicator from 3GSM 2007 Barcelona. Watch the rest of videos after the break!
Via YouTube and Mobilewhack