Guideline for the Mobile in India and Review

By: Harshal Shah
Submitted: 2008-02-15 13:30:41
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It seems everyone wants to sell mobile phones in India. So lucrative is the retailing of handsets. From mobile manufacturers to service providers to all kind of business groups, all have an eye on mobile retail. In fact, having flexed their arms successfully with Vodafone, Ruins of Essar are talking to billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson for a big play in Indian telecom retail. Even hypermarket chains like Subhiksha have started exclusive stores for mobile retail, Subhiksha Mobile. Wondering just why? Figure this out for yourself. The retail market for mobile phones — handset, airtime and accessories — is already a Rs 75,000 crore business, growing at over 20% per year. In comparison, the consumer electronics and appliance market looks paltry, at just Rs 25,000 crore, with growth rate just half of the mobile market, and that too in a good year. Here's looking into how the telecom boom is meeting the retail revolution. One-stop mobile shops — handsets, accessories and service of any brand — are infiltrating the mall space and players like Pantaloon, Essar, Spice, Nokia ... are taking the bait. If you want to more information click on http://www.mobilebazarindia.com this site. This site contains different type modal of mobile, and its review.

Motorola RokrE6 review and feature: For those of you who saw the preview of the ROKR E6 and the disgracefully funny advertisement on TV, you almost certainly have an idea of what the device would be. But let me take you into an in-depth psychoanalysis of Motorola’s ROKR E6 and let’s just see if it can have your head tripping even when you’re about to climb that stairway to paradise.

Talk about your standard candy-bar design. I saw the E6 and wanted to peel it open to taste the flavor (of course it’s full of tiny nuts and bolts). But in a nutshell (pardon the pun extension) in my view it’s a rather large phone. It is slim though. Its length is 111mm but width is 51.5mm. The large 2.4-inch, 265K color touch screen display that sports an inspiring 240 x 320 pixel resolution is great. The five-way nav-pad is helpful for moving through menus without touching the screen. The E6 also has a dedicated key for the web browser and an “Open” key that can be allocate to any function. More information want click Details about Motorola ROKR E6.

Sony Ericsson K810i review and feature: There’s no doubt that Sony Ericsson phones are the new in-thing. From being just another mobile manufacturer, it has risen to be a formidable competitor to Nokia and others. Perhaps the only problem with SE phones is that you can’t always trust them to be consistent.

Take the K810i for instance. As an upgrade for the K800i, it’s a sorry attempt. But as a standalone device it’s brilliant, at smallest amount in certain aspects. Before anything else, let’s talk about the form factor. Speaking of the design of the K810i, SE has taken big strides in making its phones look like no other. In many instances, they managed this by compromising on ergonomics. The K810i, for one, has tiny rounded keys that look uncomfortable. (I, however, liked them.) They are evenly spaced and are big enough to hit accurately with only one eye open. Having said that, I won’t deny the keys look rather ugly. More information want click Sony Ericsson K810i Details

LG Navigation Wheel review and feature: Those of you who are also into audio will have certainly heard of a big name in the biz. These audio tools manufacturing company has teamed with LG mobiles and developed what they call the LG: the ecstasy in Music. So it’s a long and odd name for a mobile phone, but according to the company it should speak for itself.

The most understandable fact about this device is that it of course should have a Kick-Ass music player. Other specs include Bluetooth (possible with A2DP) 1GB of internal memory and external memory support and a 2 megapixel camera. This LG slider also has a navigation wheel under its screen, so following in the footsteps of the Nokia N81 and yes, the ever popular Apple iPod. More information want click LG Launched Mobile with Navigation Wheel

In conclusion, this article contains more information about the different type’s mobile modal. if you want see more mobile modal or review. You should visit our site.

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