Not to be confused with the Cymbal-T, this basic feature phone sports 4G LTE, a clamshell design, 2-megapixel camera, outer display, large main display, text-to-speech mode for hands-free use ...
This update to the compact, entry-level VX-3100 steps up to a color display and sports a more rounded design. A speakerphone and EMS round out the feature set.
This update to the A990 is smaller and lighter, but keeps the same feature list and unique twisting-display form factor. This high-end CDMA phone sports 3 megapixel auto-focus camera, QVGA display ...
This close cousin of the 8120 has GPS instead of Wi-Fi, but is otherwise identical. Key features include 2 megapixel camera with video capture, 3.5mm headphone jack, stereo Bluetooth, memory card ...
The first color-screen model in Nokia's "active" class of ruggedized phones. Primary features include Java downloadable applications, GPRS high-speed data, and MMS multimedia messaging. Can be ...
This affordable messaging phone sports a large display, QWERTY keyboard, and 3G data. Other features include 1-megapixel camera, email, GPS navigation, and memory card slot.
This folder-type GSM world phone is the first non-smartphone outside of Japan and Korea to natively support streaming audio and video. Supported formats include MP3 audio and MPEG 4 video.
The biggest phone news of the show was undoubtedly from Audiovox. They announced three new phones, one of which is an important milestone for North America. The first announcement was the PPC 5050 ...