LG Chocolate Lilac Clearance Features:
Bluetooth Voice
1 megapixel camera
MP3 Player
Email
Slide Phone

Combining killer looks, smooth sliding action, and the coolest heat-sensitive keypad you're likely to see (it recognises the heat from your finger. That's just cool!), the LG Chocolate is a phone sure to turn heads!

Screen: 176x220 pixels, 31x39mm, 256k colours, TFT
Ringtone: Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC
Memory: 128Mb shared memory
Networks: Tri
Connectivity: Class 10 GPRS, 32-48 kbps, Bluetooth 1.2, USB
Dimensions: 95mm x 45mm x 15mm
Weight: 83g


LG Chocolate Lilac Clearance Overview:
Consider the five basic food groups for a healthy diet: cereal-based; fruit and veg; dairy products; meat and fish; fats and carbohydrates. From now on, however, there's another one: chocolate... or, more to the point, the 'Chocolate' from LG. And it's just as essential as the others!
Satin Sheen
The LG Chocolate is the first phone to feature touch-sensitive navigation keys, a design feature that's been seen on other phones since. However, this handset was the trailblazer. These keys are genuinely lovely to use, and it means you don't have to press your thumb down hard to zip through features, or to answer a call. Just the brush of a fingertip, and the phone reacts. However, there are so many more high notes to the design of the LG Chocolate. Combine it with catwalk looks, a satin sheen to the body, and sleek lines, and it makes for a tasty-looking phone. Ok, so it looks yummy... but to continue the ongoing theme, as it's 'Chocolate', how tasty is the LG Chocolate?
Tasty Phone
To be honest, it seems that LG chose the perfect name with Chocolate, as this really is one sweet phone to use. With menus laid out in an intuitive way, and the touch-responsive keys to storm through them, it is truly splendid to use. And it's not bad in terms of features, either. Because of that 1.3 megapixel camera, you get crisp pictures. And then you can send them to your family or friends via MMS or email.
It also has integrated Bluetooth, so connecting headsets, carkits, (or just sharing photos, music and, well, whatever with your mates), is a breeze. So, there you have it. You must a balanced diet for a healthy life. You need chocolate. The LG Chocolate.
Source: mobileshop.com

The Sony Ericsson R306a features a large color display, AM/FM radio with external controls, voice dialing, GPRS/EDGE packet data, WAP browser with RSS support, MMS support, 1.3 megapixel camera with video recording, SyncML, PictBridge support and email client.

Basics
Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson
Networks : GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Data Platform : GPRS/EDGE
FCC ID
Size & Shape
Weight : 3.3 oz
Dimensions : 3.5" x 1.9" x 0.6"
Form-Factor : Clamshell with internal antenna
Power
Battery Life (Standby) : 410 hours (18 days)
Battery Life (Talking) : 540 minutes (9 hours)
Battery Type : Li-Polymer
Connectivity

Application Platform : J2ME
Web / WAP Browser : WAP
Sync Options : USB, SyncML
Bluetooth : 2.0
Bluetooth Profiles :

Data Ports : Serial
Phone As Modem : Yes
Memory & Imaging
Display Size : 1.8 inches
Resolution : 128x160 pixels
Display Type, Depth : 65K Color TFT LCD
Caller ID Display : Yes
Built-in Memory : 5 MB
Camera :1.3 megapixel with zoom
Audio
TTY/TDD : Y
Hearing Aid Support : M4
Audio Out/Headset Jack : 2.5 mm
Speakerphone : Y
Interactivity
Vibrate : Y
Voice Dialing : Y
SMS Text Messaging : Yes
MMS Multimedia Messaging : Yes
Text Entry Options : T9
Miscellaneous
Phone Book Capacity : 1000
Tools : Calculator, Alarm, Calendar, Voice Memo

Source: phonenews.com

The Nokia N95 8Gb has features including:

  • Bluetooth Voice
  • Symbian Series 60
  • MP3 Player
  • FM Radio
  • Internet Access
  • Email
  • 3G
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • Wi Fi
  • Sat Nav
  • GPS
  • HSDPA
  • Edge
Screen: 240x320 pixels, 2.8 inches, 16M colours, TFT
Ringtone: Polyphonic (64 channels), Monophonic, True Tones, MP3
Memory: 8Gb internal memory
Networks: Quad
Connectivity: HSDPA, WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth with A2DP, USB
Dimensions: 99mm x 53mm x 21mm
Weight: 129g


Nokia N95 8Gb Overview:
Next Generation

Nokia set the world alight with the N95. It had a stunning camera. It had built-in GPS. It had tons of cool stuff. And it rocked. But even the best things have to evolve and get better...
Say hello to the next generation: the Nokia N95 8Gb.
Fone Facelift
The first thing you'll notice is that their flagship phone's been toning itself up. The Nokia N95 8Gb has seen a few changes made to its already nice body. It's had a few millimetres shaved off here and there, losing the extra bezels down the side of the phone, to make it even sleeker.
What's impressive... no, unbelievable, actually... is that despite having bits lopped off it, the Nokia N95 8Gb actually has more inside the phone!
Space/Time
The first thing, the obvious thing (the thing that even affected the name) is the memory. The Nokia N95 8Gb has dropped its memory card support. That's right, no more memory cards. But it won't matter, because as the name suggests, the phone now comes with 8Gb of memory built in. That is, quite simply, a ludicrously high amount of memory, and the possibilities for using it are endless!
And then, of course, the internet speed has been vastly increased. Nokia have added HSDPA (or as it's known round here, 'put a rocket up it') to the N95 8Gb, taking the internet speed up to a whopping 3.6 Mbps. Now, that's fast!
Feature-Filled
Returning alongside all the new stuff, the Nokia N95 8Gb still includes the same glorious 5 megapixel camera, a wealth of multimedia options, and built-in GPS (which really is unspeakably cool) as its 'daddy', the N95.
So, say hello to the handheld computer for the next generation. Say hello to the Nokia N95 8Gb.
Source: mobileshop.com

The Katana Eclipse is the first phone manufactured by Kyocera following the purchase of Sanyo's former wireless division and features GPS support, speakerphone, a large color QVGA display, 1.3 megapixel camera with flash and video recorder, 1xEVDO packet data, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, microSD expansion slot, external touch sensitive, media player controls, call screen function, and Java support for games and applications.

Specifications
Basics
Manufacturer: Sanyo
Networks : CDMA 800/1900
Data Platform : 1xEVDO
FCC ID : JOYSCP-6750
Size & Shape
Weight : 3.4 oz
Dimensions : 3.6" x 1.9" x 0.7"
Form-Factor : Clamshell with internal antenna
Power
Battery Life (Standby) : 200 hours (8.3 days)
Battery Life (Talking) : 4 hours (240 minutes)
Battery Type : Li-Ion
Connectivity
Application Platform : J2ME
Web / WAP Browser : WAP
Sync Options : USB
Bluetooth : 2.0
Bluetooth Profiles : HSP, HFP 1.5, DUN, FTP, OPP, A2DP, AVRC, BPP, PBA
Data Ports : Serial
Phone As Modem : Yes
GPS / LBS : gpsOne
Memory & Imaging
Display Size : 2.0 inches
Resolution : 240 x 320
Display Type, Depth : 262K color TFT LCD
Caller ID Display : Yes
Built-in Memory : 32 MB
Memory Card Slot: microSD
Camera : 1.3 megapixel with flash and video recorder
Audio
TTY/TDD : Yes
Hearing Aid Support : M4
Audio Out/Headset Jack : 2.5mm
Speakerphone : Yes
Interactivity
Vibrate : Yes
Voice Dialing : Yes
SMS Text Messaging : Yes
MMS Multimedia Messaging : Yes
Text Entry Options : T9
Miscellaneous
Phone Book Capacity : 500
Tools : Alarm, Calculator, Calendar, Voice Memo
Source: phonenews.com

Features :

  • Bluetooth Voice & Data
  • MP3 Player
  • Internet Access
  • Email
  • 3G
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • Touch Screen
  • HSDPA

Screen: 240x400 pixels, 3 inches, 256k colours, TFT touchscreen
Ringtone: Polyphonic (40 channels), MP3
Memory: 100Mb shared memory, microSD cards
Networks: Quad
Connectivity: HSDPA, 3.6Mbps, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, USB 2.0
Dimensions: 103mm x 54mm x 15mm
Weight: 112g

Source: mobileshop.com