Saturday, 06 September 2008

If you’ve read our recent CES 2006 Coverage reports, you’ll realize that making phone calls from a cell phone is now a feature and not the fundamental aspect of what a cell phone does. Cell makers are now changing the definition of a cell phone; the new definition of a cell phone is – a CE device that lets you listen to music, take pictures, record movies, play games, and make phone calls.

While we are on that topic, Samsung’s A900, which is the competitor to Motorola’s RAZR, is a huge hit. Ever since Samsung launched the A900 late last year, users are all over the clone, which depicts Samsung’s strategic move to take over the world’s thinnest phone.

The A900 does look rather sleek. Then again, it should, as it’s supposed to copy the RAZR. Now that I’m over the frustration of hybrid cell phones, I have to say that I like the MP3 player controls on the front of the phone; no more flipping the phone to enable music listening capabilities. Unfortunately, it’s only available from Verizon, or else I would’ve been one of the first ones to get one, since I was looking into get one of the latest RAZR models not too long ago.

Take care,
Gundeep :)

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