A large investor of the hard-earned money T-Mobile AMEO

Various innovative mobile companies and disclosure of their various mobile products every day. One of the manufacturers of mobile Tmobile he introduced new phones and called Tmobile Ameo. This mobile phone has a great outlook and incorporated with unique features.

The weight of this Tmobile Ameo is just 355 grams, which supports Quad Band GSM. This means that a person can actually use this device anywhere. Wherever you are, this phone will accompany you always, a good friend. One of the best features of this chip GSM.

This is a 3-mega-pixel camera, which also contains another device to make video calls. During the pleasure time, the user can listen to and watch his favorite songs and video clips. This cool Tmobile Ameo device works well on Windows Mobile 5.0 software. With the use of the Internet functionality, the user can have a clear idea of all the websites in 5-inch wide touch screen.

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What makes RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320 as a champion of PCWORLD top 10 Smartphones

by Liane Cassavoy

Windows MobileFirst came the trim, consumer-friendly BlackBerry Curve 8300. Then came the Wi-Fi-enabled BlackBerry 8820. Now there’s the BlackBerry Curve 8320, an impressive PDA phone that combines the best of the previous two models and has an added bonus: While the 8820 supports Wi-Fi for data only, the 8320 lets you make voice calls over wireless 802.11b/g networks too.

Physically, the 8320 is the same as the original BlackBerry Curve, though it comes in two different colors, titanium gray or gold. (Unlike the original Curve, which is available from AT&T, the 8320 is available from T-Mobile for $300 with a two-year contract.) It features the same thin and light design, a small but very usable QWERTY keyboard, a 2-megapixel camera, and a gorgeous 320-by-240 display.

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Palm Treo 700w Smartphone

PalmTreo700w-EkoRiduwanDotComThe most usable one-handed Pocket PC, the Palm Treo 700w, will be welcome in Microsoft-dominated workplaces looking for an e-mail-oriented phone that works with the latest Exchange servers. We can’t recommend it as enthusiastically for individual consumers, because it isn’t quite as easy to use as the Treo 650 and doesn’t take advantage of all the power the Windows Mobile platform has to offer. The Treo 700w is a slightly uncomfortable compromise, but one you can accept cheerfully if your IT department chooses it for you.

The new Treo looks exactly like its Editors’ Choice predecessor, the much-beloved Treo 650. It’s exactly the same size (2.3 by 4.4 by 0.9 inches) and just a touch heavier, at 6.4 ounces to the Treo 650’s 6.3 ounces. You’ll find an SD card slot on the top, volume buttons on the side, and a keyboard with very small QWERTY keys.

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