Price: $499.99
The super-slim Q9 smart phone is designed to appeal to gadget fans, business users, and fashion trendies alike. Available in the second quarter, the Q9 operates on the next-generation Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 platform, and is equipped with a raft of multimedia and business applications. But its most striking features are in the design, including an ergonomically-optimized keyboard and five-way navigation keypad. The device also features a screen display that adjusts according to ambient light to enhance readability.
Nokia E90 Communicator
Price: €750 to €800
This latest model in Nokia's E-series of business devices is a bid to blend the best of Nokia's popular multimedia phones with its “mobile-office” applications. The E90's revved-up browser is capable of displaying the full width of a Web page on the handset, while its integrated GPS and Nokia Maps application will help in finding services on the go. In addition to standard multimedia applications like music and video players, it has 2 cameras, including one designed for wireless videoconferencing.
Samsung F520
Price: Not disclosed
Samsung's F510 incorporates a sliding QWERTY keyboard and alphanumeric keypad into an attractive design. The phone operates through a Flash software interface controlled by a gorgeous 3-in. touchpad screen. Features are plentiful, including a 3-megapixel camera, a microSD memory slot, and MP3 capabilities.
Samsung's F510 incorporates a sliding QWERTY keyboard and alphanumeric keypad into an attractive design. The phone operates through a Flash software interface controlled by a gorgeous 3-in. touchpad screen. Features are plentiful, including a 3-megapixel camera, a microSD memory slot, and MP3 capabilities.
Sony Ericsson K220i
Price: Not disclosed
Sony Ericsson unveiled four new phones targeted toward lower price points, including the K220i. This candy-bar style phone mostly keeps things simple, but includes such “step-up” features as a VGA camera, built-in radio with 10 pre-sets, and Internet connectivity.