20 years ago, back in 1994 Sony released its very first cellphone. It resembled a walkie talkie and featured an insanely large antennae protruding from the top. Since then the electronics juggernaut has unveiled many other innovative designs. There was the phone with the swivel screen, the Walkman phone which was the first to combine the Mp3 player and phone and a model that featured a cyber-shot camera capable of taking quality photos. The latest in the Sony arsenal is the Xperia series. This collection of smartphones began in 20120 with the Xperia X10, the first Sony phone powered by Android. The newest edition to the line up is the Xperia Z. The Z provides users with a unique cell operating experience by combining many of the features of former Sony phones with popular new features.
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The competitive world of cell phones just got a little more competitive. For months the internet has been buzzing with excitement for LG’s latest smartphone. This Wednesday the wait came to a grinding halt as fans were finally introduced to the G2. The G2 was unveiled at a soiree in the Frederick Rose Hall, The Home of Jazz NYC. The event offered media and fans the chance to interact with the device as well as hear some of its main features.
Tech Review: Samsung Galaxy S4
The internet has been buzzing about this phone for months. First a teaser by Samsung, then a lavish
Over the last few years Windows has stepped into the cell phone arena offering consumers faster phones and increased functionality. With competitors that include giants Android and IPhone, the competition is pretty stiff, making it a hard sell to seduce users. The radar steps onto the scene with a sleek slim design and lightning fast 4G speed. The device operates on the Windows Phone 7 Mango operating system and features several great features:
T-Mobile Presents the Galaxy S2 and HTC Amaze with special guest The Black Keys
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T-Mobile Introduces the G-Slate
It seems cell phone companies aren’t just about phones anymore. Laptops, netbooks and now tablets are the new norm in go anywhere do anything technology. The latest device seeking your hard earned dollars is T-Mobile’s G-Slate. The 4G tablet was unveiled in a lavish party at NYC’s 404 Restaurant.
Nothing is Cooler than T-Mobile’s “Vibrant” Launch Party!
Is there any better way to launch a cool new product than with endless edibles, bottomless cocktail glasses and a crowd-pleasing performance? T-Mobile didn’t think so either, as they celebrated the launch of their newest device the Vibrant. Held at a grand loft space at 463 West Street and featuring a special performance by Duke Graduate and turntable maestro Mike Posner it was a fab event indeed.
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