Samsung surely loves limelight as Sprint proudly launches the Samsung Instinct touch-screen phone to its customers. The large touchscreen phone works on the same technology as the Samsung Anycall Haptic phone.
The Samsung Instinct touch-screen phone measuring 2.17 x 4.57 x 0.49 inches holds its head high in the air with amazing features as GPS navigation, TV and web browser. As per Haptic technology which means ‘touch related’, the phone gives you a feeling of typing while operating its touchscreen QWERTY keypad. To enhance the experience of touch, the Samsung Instinct also provides voice activation features where one can make/receive calls, send text/picture messaging, access traffic, movie, sports, news and search.Now Sprint customers will be able to download music tracks for 99 cents each through the Sprint Music Store using the Samsung Instinct touch-screen phone. If music does not excite you, then just hop on to the Sprint TV feature and avail of the live TV and on-demand entertainment function.There is no clarity about the pricing of the Samsung Instinct touch-screen phone as yet; however there are plans in the pipeline to provide this sleek phone on a special unlimited data plan of $69.99 per month via Sprint.

Almost a year ago, Nokia released two new Xpress Music phones, the 5610 and the Nokia 5310. Though we only got a few minutes to play with them at the time, we were excited to see both handsets since we had such a good experience with Nokia's original Xpress Music model, the 5300. T-Mobile quickly emerged as the rumored carrier for both models, but the company took its time in adding the phones to its lineup. But now that it's finally happened, we're happy to report that our original instincts were correct. Like the 5310, which we reviewed in May, the 5610 has a well-stocked music player and quality performance. Yet it shows up its sibling by offering a higher-resolution camera and world phone support in a flashier slider design. Though its navigation array could use a slight tweak, the 5610 is a nice alternative for music phone fans who can't handle the quirky controls on the Motorola Rokr E8. You can get it for a very reasonable $99 with service.
General
Cellular technology: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
Band / mode : WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Weight : 3.9 oz
Wireless Interface : Bluetooth (A2DP)
Color : Red
Standby time : Up to 312 h
Included accessories : Headset, Remote control
Combined with - With two digital cameras / digital player / FM radio

Memory
Phone Book Capacity 2000 names & numbers

Phone
Service provider : T-Mobile
Vibrating Alert : Yes
Voice Recorder : Yes
Speakerphone : Yes
Polyphonic Ringer : Yes
Alarm Clock : Yes
Calendar : Yes
Additional Features : Radio Data Service (RDS)

Messaging / Data Services
Voice Mail Capability : Yes
Short Messaging Service (SMS) : Yes
Internet Browser : Yes
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) : Yes
JAVA applications : Yes
Mobile Email : Yes
Messaging / Data Features : XHTML Browser
Messaging Services : MMS, AOL E-Mail, MSN Messenger
WAP Protocol Supported:WAP Protocol Version : WAP 2.0
3G Services / Included Services : Video Call

Digital Player / Recorder
Digital player supported digital audio standards : AAC, MP3, WMA
Digital player/recorder type : Digital player

Display
Display Type : LCD display
Display technology : TFT
Diagonal Size : 2.2 in
Display Resolution : 320 x 240 pixels
Color Support : Color
Color Depth : 24-bit (16.7 million colors)

Power

Battery installed :Lithium ion

Talk time : Up to 360 min
Audible Battery Alert : Yes

Cellular
Phone style : Slider
Automatic Redial : Yes
Call Divert : Yes
Call Barring : Yes
Call Hold : Yes
Call Timer : Yes
Caller ID : Yes
Call Waiting : Yes
Volume Contro : Yes
Ringer Control : Yes
Conference Call Capability : Yes
Computer Link : Yes
Call Transfer : Yes

Physical Characteristics
Width : 1.9 in
Depth : 0.7 in
Height : 3.9 in
Antenna : Integrated

Source: reviews.cnet.com

This digital-tv enabled handset makes watching tv on your cellphone a true experience! Quality is excellent with its QVGA LCD screen. Supported are 802.11g, bluetooth 2.0 and UPnP. This cell is quite heavy and big, but with all these features packed, it's truly an amazing cellphone. It has an internal memory of 90M but cards upto 1GB are available.

Source: gadgetfind.com

Microsoft for the Games Convention in Leipzig (Germany) two news for gamers, the new SideWinder X6, a keyboard dedicated to gamers with a keypad that can be removed. Also on SideWinder X5, a mouse of competition capable of reaching the 2000dpi.
The keyboard SideWinder X6 has programmable buttons on the left side with two volume controls and multimedia keys. Probably the most interesting thing is that you can remove the keypad that appears to be connected by USB port. It has a lighting system adjustable keys in two colors. The price is not anything bad, only $ 80.
Source: gadgetsngizmos.org