No Comments »Out of all of Verizon’s holiday lineup, the most anticipated (and the most hyped) has been the Voyager. A clamshell with full touchscreen on the outside and QWERTY keypad for fulsome messaging on the inside, it’s been granted the usual title of “iPhone Killer” and Verizon’s Chief Marketing Officer Mike Lanman pushed out all his chips by saying “we think it’ll be the best phone … it will kill the iPhone“. SlashGear’s Vincent Nguyen cajoled some hands-on time with the Voyager at CTIA - including some exclusive video of it in action - and gave some preliminary feedback; we’ll be bringing you a full review later on when we’ve had time to really get to know the handset’s quirks.

The Samsung i400 is a slider that perfectly fits the winter months. Designed in a chique silver with black variant or a sweet red christmas ball colour, the Samsung i400 is ready for its launch in the shops. However, the Samsung i400 is not purely made out of design perspective, the device is namely quite big on the area of functions.
First of all, the Samsung i400 operates on the Symbian system, which not only makes sure that the device is very stable but als offers many functions. The Symbian system makes it possible to receive and view Microsoft Office files and besides this, the dynamic system is expandable with your own favourite programs. This extensive picture is put in a compact and stylish form that everyone can show off with.

As you may have already know, Nokia N82 is the long awaited Nokia camera phone, the first one that will features XENON flash and of course famous Carl Zeiss optic supported with the 5 mpx sensor.