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LG U8110

Launch date: May 2004


Price at
£310
launch:

Dimensions: 96 x 50 x 23mm
Weight: 126g
Talktime: 2.2hr
Standby: 120hr

Data capable: 348kbps


3G Standard: W-CDMA
Operator: 3Australia, 3Italia,
3Sweden, 3UK

> Dual mode 2G/3G


> Screen: Size 35 x 44 mm, 65,535
TFT colours, Resolution 220x176
pixels Reviews
> MP3, Java
"Wow, it’s like a normal phone!...It is a well-
Camera function performing, easy-to-use device..."
-- http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk
> Built-in camera with 180° swivel, 4x
digital zoom "This is a great phone for anyone who wants to
get into the world of video calling."
The LG U8100 proves that 3G -- http://www.pcmag.co.uk
phones don't have to be huge. This
small and light handset looks and "...a nice phone...no Bluetooth, you may feel a
feels more like a GPRS camera little left out..."
phone than a 3G video model. LG http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk
has crammed many features into its
compact frame including video "It brings everything that users would want in a
calling, video capture and playback, 3G handset together with a friendly UI and large
MP3/AAC music, Bluetooth and Java. LCD display."
--- http://www.imobile.com.au
Manufacturer's Description "Best-looking 3G phone yet. Easy to use. Video
calling is vastly better than on other handsets."
The next addition to 3's product range -- http://www.t3.co.uk
comes in the form of the LG U8110.
This stylish and compact clamshell
fits neatly into pocket or handbag and
comes with features that compliment
the network perfectly. The one touch
camera and speakerphone facility
allows for easy video calling, and is
even enhanced by an illumination
light. An 'avatar' address book allows
the user to have fun with cartoons of
friends and family that pop-up on
screen every time they call. The
combination of 3's great content and
the phones ability to stream media
such as the latest movie reviews,
makes this a must have phone.
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LG 8120
Launch date: Jun 2004
Price at launch: £450

Dimensions: 96 x 50 x 24mm
Weight: 126g
Talktime: 2.0hr
Standby: 120hr

Data capable: 384kbps


3G Standard: W-CDMA
Operator: 3HK, 3UK

> Dual mode


GSM/GPRS/WCDMA
> Main LCD - 65,536 colours with
220 x 176 pixels. Diagonal size :
2.2 inches
> Sub LCD monochrome with 96 Reviews
x 64 pixels
> Audio / video streaming "…a well-spaced and easy-to-use keypad. Screen
> Java application download quality isn’t as good but the external flash is bigger
and brighter than on its predecessor (U8120)."
Camera function

> Rotatable 300,000-pixel VGA


camera
> 4x digital zoom

This is LG’s second 3G mobile


phone, the LG u8120, for the UK
which is a minor improvement on
the LG u8110. The LG 8120 has
a bigger 32MB of memory and
improved software.

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Motorola A925
Launch date: Apr 2004
Price at launch: £299

Dimensions: 149 x 60 x 24mm


Weight: 210g
Talktime: 1.5hr
Standby: 70hr

Data capable: 384kbps


3G Standard: W-CDMA
Operator: 3Australia, 3Denmark, 3HK, 3Italia, 3Sweden, 3UK
> UMTS (WCDMA/GSM), Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900
> TFT-LCD Screen: Size 40 x 62 mm, 65,536 colours, Resolution 208x 320 pixels
> Touch screen
> PDA functions include email, handwriting recognition, calendar & synchronisation with PC.
> A-GPS and Bluetooth

Camera function
> Built-in VGA video camera
> Captures stills at three sizes up to VGA (640 by 480)
> Video at 176 by 144 resolution at 60-sec video or a 12-se

Physically the design of the A925 is similar to that of the A920. Size and shape are all but identical, and in terms of
weight and dimensions there’s hardly a millimetre or gram to separate the two. Even the black and silver colour
scheme is retained from the earlier model, although the configuration of the colours is rearranged.

This all means that our comments relating to the A920 on its heaviness, largeness and clunky feel are all
appropriate to the A925. And our comment that you’d better really want all the features on offer to justify carrying
the A920 applies here too.

The Motorola A925 runs on version 7 of Symbian’s operating system, and sports the UIQ interface. This puts it in
the same category not only as the A920 but also as Sony Ericsson's P800 and P900 (although obviously the two
Sony Ericsson phones don’t offer 3G services).

The A925 remains too large and heavy to be a main mobile phone unless the 3G services are truly compelling -
and we're not convinced that video calls and 3’s other services are there yet. Many people – particularly mobile
professionals -- are too used to having access to the full Internet to be content with a walled garden.

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Samsung Z105
Launch date: May 2004

Price at
£350
launch:

Dimensions: 95 x 50 x 26mm

Weight: 132g

Talktime: 2.8hr

Standby: 217hr

Data
384kbps
capable:

3G Standard: W-CDMA

Operator: SFR, Telia Sweden, Vodafone Reviews


Netherlands, Vodafone Portugal,
Vodafone Spain, Vodafone Sweden "This isn’t a bad phone. The screen and the
video quality are great."
-- http://techdigestuk.typepad.com
> GSM 900MHz + DCS 1800MHz + W-CDMA 2.1GHz

> 176 x 192 pixels, 262,144 Color TFT Internal LCD


> 96 x 64, 65,536 Color TFT External LCD
> Java, WAP 2.0

Camera functions

> 180’ Rotating Lens


> (640 * 480) 30000-pixel digital VGA camera
> Video Recording with sound (max. 95KB)
> shoot up to 10 consecutive pictures

The Samsung Z105 (SGH-Z105) is the first Samsung


3G (UMTS) handset in Europe, and the first 3G
handset to be fully supported on the Vodafone 3G
network.
In many ways the Samsung Z105 looks like a
conventional Samsung clamshell, which is only slightly
larger than an average GSM clamshell phone. This
makes it substantially smaller, but about the same
weight, as the rival NEC E616 on the Hutchison 3
network. It supports both E-GSM 900/1800 MHz and
W-CDMA 2.1 GHz. On GSM networks it supports
GPRS (class 10) and WAP 2.0 as well as SMS and
MMS messaging and Vídeo MMS on 3G.

Display screens are perhaps the most rapidly


developing elements of mobile phones and in the
Samsung Z105 Samsung engineers make another
leap forward giving us 65,536 colours not in the main
internal screen but in the secondary external screen
featuring also 96x64 pixels resolution. The main
screen itself has a fantastic 2 inch, 262144 colours,
176x192 pixels TFT display.

Just like the Samsung V200 which pioneered this


design solution, the Samsung Z105 has a swivelling
camera that can rotate 180 degrees either facing
towards or away from the main display, allowing the
Samsung Z105 to be used as a videophone or
conventional camera phone and also providing a
convinient way of making self portraits. The camera
itself is rather average, having VGA 640x480
resolution. but this resolution is more than enough for
all advanced 3G services like Video messaging, Video
Calls and enhanced content supported by the
Samsung Z105.

On the Mobile Fun side the Samsung Z105 also


supports Java MIDP v2.0 allowing to download and
play Java Games as well as 40 tones polyphonic
ringtones. It also supports SAT, Streaming Video and
Video-on-Demand.

The only disappointment however that the Samsung


Z105 features neither infrared (IR) nor Bluetooth
having only RS232 and USB Interfaces. If the
absence of the IR connectivity is understandable as
this standard is gradually becoming obsolete, the
Bluetooth functionality could have been a very nice
addition to this otherwise extremely technologically
advanced model.

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SonyEricsson Z1010
Launch date: Jun 2004

Price at
£590
launch:

Dimensions: 99 x 55 x 29mm

Weight: 144g

Talktime: 3.3hr

Standby: 450hr
Data Reviews
384kbps
capable:
"In terms of size it's a little bit chunky, but nice to
3G Standard: W-CDMA hold and feels like a good solid phone...a very
functional and well designed mobile phone."
Operator: 3Denmark, 3HK, 3Sweden, Amena, -- http://www.geekzone.co.nz
COSMOTE, KPN, Optimus, Tango, Tele2
Sweden, Vodafone Sweden

> UMTS/GSM 1800/GSM 900


> dual mode 2G/3G
> 176x220 pixel display, 65,536-colour LCD-TFT screen
> external 101x80 a greyscale screen
> MP3, MPEG4

Camera function

> External VGA Camera with 2X digital zoom, 640 x 480


pixels

The Z1010 is Sony Ericsson's very first 3G handset.


Admittedly lagging behind other major manufacturers, it still
appears as if though Sony Ericsson has brought forth one of
the more interesting 3G handsets - at least if size and looks
count, which they normally do.

A clamshell design, the Z1010 is based on the design of the


now well-known Z600 model, also shared by the recently
introduced and EDGE-enabled Z500. It cannot in any way
be described as small, but compared to current offerings in
Motorola's A800 and A900 lines, as well as Nokia's 7600,
the Z1010 not only looks better but also offers a more
familiar paradigm. The platform is the same as that found in
other Sony Ericsson handsets, and there's no freaky keypad
- just a very comfortable and ergonomically sound one, on
par with that found in the Z600.
The screen is similarly good, which is a rather important
factor as increased use of data services and video
conferencing will lead to users spending more time with the
screen (and likely cause battery life to plummet, but we'll
hold off on that conclusion until after we've reviewed the
handset). We were able to see a demonstration of live video
conferencing at this year's CeBIT fair in Hannover, where
frame rates proved usable, despite slight delays.

To our pleasant surprise, we also discovered that Sony


Ericsson has added new features to the Z1010 since its
introduction, including an MP3 player and the boosting of its
internal memory to 32 MB - up from 16. For memory
expansion, the Z1010 boasts a Memory Stick Duo
expansion slot with a maximum limit of 128 MB. Other
features worthy of mentioning include integrated Bluetooth,
a VGA camera and support for WAP 2.0 and MMS. In
addition to WCDMA, the Z1010 also supports GSM
900/1800 MHz.

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Toshiba T2101V
Launch date: Sep 2002

Price at launch: £190

Dimensions: 145 x 46 x 22mm

Weight: 110g

Talktime: 1.5hr

Standby: 125hr

Data capable: 384kbps

3G Standard: W-CDMA

Operator: NTT DoCoMo

> 1.8 inch,180 x 176 pixel, 262,144 color poli-silicon TFT LCD display
> Approx. 80 minutes continuous Videophone talk time
> Remote monitoring
> Store up to 300 photos

Camera function

> Effective pixels: 100,000 pixels sq, CMOS


> Video recording time: approx. 180 sec
> 15 frame/sec
> Rotating camera (270 degree)

One of the lightest FOMA handset with decent battery life. Not one of the
stylish handset and relatively long in length. The smoothest videophone at
launch but still with some jerkiness. In addition to videophone functions, it
has a cool remote monitoring facility that allows you to watch what your
terminal is seeing from another handset.

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Nokia 6650
Launch date: Jun 2003
Price at launch: £250

Dimensions: 133 x 52 x 25mm


Weight: 141g
Talktime: 2.5hr
Standby: 312hr

Data capable: 384kbps


3G Standard: W-CDMA
Operator: Vodafone Ireland, Vodafone K.K., Tango

> Tri-band Dual Mode Operation- WCDMA and GSM


900/1800 networks
> 4096-color display
> WAP 1.2.1 over GPRS data in both GSM and WCDMA
modes
Reviews
Camera function

> High image/video resolution: 640x480/128x96


> Video capture at more than 10 frames/second
> 16.7 million colors

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