| RIM BlackBerry 8830 $55 | The BlackBerry 8830 World Edition Smartphone is the stylish way to get things done. It’s the first CDMA BlackBerry Smartphone capable of roaming globally on GSM/GPRS networks. So you can travel the world with full mobile voice and data coverage, without having to change Smartphone’s, phone numbers or email addresses. The BlackBerry… 8830 World Edition gives you phone, email, organizer, web browsing and instant messaging. And then it goes a step further, providing GPS, BlackBerry Maps, a media player for your video clips and music, and expandable memory to ensure you’ve got the room you need for your media files. Sold OUT! |
| HTC S1 Touch $75 | Let your fingers guide you with the HTC Touch™, the world's first phone to feature intuitive touch screen technology. Featuring an easy-to-use touch screen and simple user interface, the HTC Touch with TouchFLO™ makes quick dialing, navigation and selection a breeze. Stylish, smart and versatile, it opens up a world of media, communication and social interaction. Sold OUT!
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| HTC Touch Cruise $100 | The HTC Touch Cruise features HSDPA connectivity and GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth support A2DP and runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional. HTC Touch Cruise`s navigation functionality and can take the latest HTC`s TouchFLO technology, which enhances finger touch scrolling and browsing of Web pages, documents, messages, contact lists and images. Sold OUT! |
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| BlackBerry Storm 9530 $135 | The Storm outperforms most BlackBerrys with its crisp, innovative touch-button screen. Boasting a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus still and video camera, the Storm impresses by packing numerous features into its sleek and sturdy form-factor. There is a lot to like about this device, including its sharp display, an auto-focus 3.2 megapixel camera, and applications like Visual Voicemail, but there are still some glaring problems. Even after updating its operating system with Verizon's new patch, there is still lag present in a lot of applications which hinders the phone's functionality in many areas. And the lack of Wi-Fi and QWERTY keyboard, and unrelenting fingerprints detract from the innovative hardware. There are issues that Verizon and RIM will be able to address via further firmware updates, but there are others (read: lack of Wi-Fi) that can only be incorporated into future Storm versions. Sold OUT! |
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