6 Quick Cell Phone Reviews
May 16, 2010 by Russell Coutier
Filed under Technology
Motorola RAZR V3i – The original Motorola RAZR V3 was quite a hit when it was released. Now Motorola has taken the design a step further by coming out with the Motorola RAZR V3i. The original V3′s slim design was quite popular. So, Motorola decided to keep close to the design with the V3i. Although it is still wonderfully thin, it is actually just a slight bit wider than other handsets of its kind. The outer casing features a pink/purple color that has been given the name graphite.
BlackBerry 7520 – Blackberry devices seem to be the in-thing these days. BlackBerries offer the latest in wireless solutions which provide access to things like email, the internet, instant messaging, organizer, paging and of course it works as a phone too. With the Blackberry 7520, you get innovative handl held convenience at your fingertips. The BlackBerry 7520 streamlines your wireless voice and data communication by placing email, phone, browser and organizer in the palm of your hand.
HTC MDA – The HTC MDA phone offers an interesting design and excellent featured for a cell phone. It has small design and operates as a slide phone. When opened full it looks like a miniature computer. The HTC MDA phone offers every thing that previous HTC phones have had. The phone has nicely rounded and tapered corners and edges, making gripping easy and comfortable. The phone does not stress the skin as many sleek razr phones with defined edges do. This phone is perfect for long phone conversation.
Motorola RAZR V3m – The successor to the popular RAZR V3c is the Motorola RAZR V3m, which are both phones that are Verizon Wireless exclusives. Some improvements have been made in the latest RAZR, including the addition of a Micro SD card slot, an integrated music player, and a navigational system, just to name a few. Another big difference is the price of the Motorola RAZR V3m. With a two-year contract, it sells for about $120, while it will cost you around $170 with a one-year contract.
BlackBerry 8703e – Verizon Wireless and Research in Motion (RIM) introduced their newest Blackberry on September 12, 2006. The Blackberry 8730e operated on Verizon Wireless’ Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) network. It was available to Verizon Wireless customers 5 days later. The Blackberry 9703e integrated advanced device hardware, software and network technologies with a powerful handset that comes complete with a full 35-key QWERTY keyboard. The Blackberry offers Verizon Wireless customers an exceptional phone here.
Nokia 3120 – Nokia is a very successful mobile phone company and this should come as no surprise to the many people who use the mobile phones that are supplied to them by their phone service provider, to which Nokia is probably the leading provider. The Nokia 3120 is a great piece of interactive mobile phone hardware that has an interesting look and many different functions to keep the user occupied.
Russell Coutier absolutely loves technology; specifically in cell phones and the mobile industry. But, as common as cell phones are, so are the spam and prank callers. Use a reverse cell phone number lookup service to know who’s calling.




