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If you’re after an Android powered mobile phone, you really are spoilt for choice these days, with great offerings from Motorola and HTC as well as exciting new launches from HTC and Sony Ericsson on the horizon. And now, we can add one more name to that list with the arrival of the Acer Liquid which is in stock now at Mobiles.co.uk. Want to learn more about the latest member of the Android army? Read on…

The Liquid boasts a sumptuous 3.5 inch touchscreen display, capacitive so you can rest assured it will be ultra responsive to your various pokes and prods. Not only is it good to use, it’s also some what of a looker with bright vivid colours and sharp, clean lines. In addition to the gorgeous touchscreen display, the Liquid has an ace up its sleeve in the form of an LED notification panel on the top of the device. Aimed at keeping you up to date when the phone is in your pocket, small LED indicators instantly notify you of any incoming or missed calls, messages and battery levels without having to look at the main display. Not exactly revolutionary, just a nice touch that improves the overall usability of the Liquid.

Inside, the phone is running Google’s Android operating system (in its version 1.6 guise) meaning you get a host of customisation options including multiple home screens, access to over 15,000 apps in the Android Market, social networking integration with support for photo uploads and even the ability to add friends’ social networking sites to contacts in your phone book. Behind the scenes, the Android toting Liquid is powered by an impressive Snapdragon processor with a clock speed of 768 MHz so web pages, apps, maps and more are all smooth and fluid.

On the hardware front, the Liquid sports an impressive 5.0 Megapixel camera complete with autofocus, video capture and geo-tagging. GPS enables the aforementioned geo-tagging as well as mapping and satellite navigation apps (with Google maps ready out of the box and more available in the Android Market) and HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity keeps everything ticking along nicely when you take the Liquid online. On the multimedia side of things, the Liquid’s 3.5 inch display is perfect for watching videos and movies on the move whilst the addition of a 3.5mm audio jack and expandable memory up to 32GB also boost the phones music player credentials.

The Acer Liquid is also given a generous helping of style with the cool LED notification panel on the top, classy touch sensitive shortcut keys and  smooth clean lines meeting curved rounded edges making for a device that feels great in the hands and is incredibly light weight at just 135 g. In stock now and available on T-Mobile, the Acer Liquid is an exciting addition to the Android family. Click here to check out our range of fantastic offers on the Acer Liquid.

One of the stars of last months Mobile World Congress was undoubtedly the Samsung Wave, the super slim touchscreen phone that looks destined to bring smartphones to the masses. And without doubt, the standout feature was of course the amazing Super AMOLED display which was hands down the best screen we’ve ever seen on a mobile phone. But just what is it that makes this new Super AMOLED technology so super? Well, Samsung are on hand to educate us, kindly releasing the following video explaining the virtues of Super AMOLED over traditional AMOLED and TFT displays.

Check it out for yourselves below and take our word for it that the Samsung Wave looks even better in the flesh. Samsung’s first SUPER AMOLED phone is set to launch in April which is only a matter of weeks away. Click here to register for updates and keep an eye on the blog for more information as soon as we get it.

Fancy being one of the first people to get your hands on Sony Ericsson’s new blower? Well, you may have missed the pre-order period, but even better, the Vivaz is now in stock and ready to despatch today. Well, what are you waiting for, Click here to see our best deals on the Sony Ericsson Vivaz or read on to see why you should be ordering this phone.

As mentioned in earlier posts, the Vivaz is built with Human Curvature in mind, meaning that it is not only one of the best looking handsets available today, but also one of the most comfortable to hold and use. Sporting a resistive touchscreen means the Vivaz will react to your swipes, pokes and prods whether it be with your finger or a make-shift stylus. Navigating the phone is simple, thanks to the Symbian OS which will be familiar to most that have used a Nokia or previous Sony Ericsson Symbian handset.

The Vivaz’s party piece and it’s reason for being, is it’s camera, which it isn’t any ordinary unit. It’s an 8.1 megapixel unit, sporting an LED flash and face recognition. But what’s so special about that, i hear you ask? Well, we’ve neglected to mention until now, that the Vivaz is capable of recording videos in High Definition. As you’ve probably guessed, the Vivaz is the natural successor to the Satio and as far as we can tell, beats the Satio hands down in every respect unless you’re counting megapixels (which, as you probably know, doesn’t actually dictate how good a quality picture can be expected from a camera.) The Vivaz is a much better looking phone, easier to use, more responsive, offers more functionality and ultimately is perhaps everything the Satio should have been when it was originally released.

Interested? Well, Click Here to see all of our best deals and to see the full specification and feature list you can expect from this phone.

Nokia have officially announced the first member of the new Cseries range; the Nokia C5. Having done the rounds in numerous spy shots and leaked images and hinted at way back when Nokia nabbed the copyright for the Cseries name, the C5 enters Nokia’s range as the phone to bring the Symbian smartphone operating system to the masses. Will it succeed? Read on for our first look at the new C5.

Aesthetically, the C5 bears a striking resemblance to the 6300, one of Nokia’s most popular and successful launches in the companies history. Sporting a candybar form factor, the C5 boasts a large finger-friendly keypad and sharp 2.2 inch display. So on the outside, the C5 could easily be mistaken for yet another Nokia candy-bar feature phone but on the inside it’s a totally different story.

The C5 runs Symbian series 60 pitching it as a fully functional smartphone only with a feature phone design, size and, most important of all, price. Download apps from Ovi Store, pull in Facebook status updates to your contacts list and launch instant messaging conversations from your home screen. As a Symbian smartphone, the C5 also benefits from Nokia’s free SatNav initiative with Ovi Maps pre-installed, offering free voice guided in-car and on foot navigation.

The premium features don’t stop there. The C5 includes HSDPA connectivity ensuring the aforementioned app downloads and web browsing are lightening quick. Nokia have also found room for a 3.15 Megapixel camera with Flickr support, MP3 music player and FM radio, a 3.5mm audio jack, Bluetooth and expandable memory. Throw in up to 12 hours talk time and a staggering 26 days of standby and it’s obvious Nokia are on to a winner with the C5.

Expected to launch in the second quarter of 2010, click here to register for updates and keep an eye on the blog for more information as soon as we know more.

Nokia E63 In Stock Now!

As the title says, the Nokia E63 is today, In Stock here at mobiles.co.uk. For those that haven’t seen the handset before or even those that may have forgotten it was coming, here’s a little reminder of what you can expect from this Blackberry-alike from Nokia.

The E63 bears a striking resemblance to the handsets produced by the aforementioned fruity named manufacturer and joins the Nokia’s E72 as a QWERTY touting text-a-holics phone. The E63 is to the E72 what the 8520 Curve is to the Bold 9700, a simple, low-cost means of enjoying what has become one of the fastest growing markets out there, but none-the-less, a trully praise worthy phone within it’s own right; primarily because this handset offers so much for so little.

Already mentioned is the QWERTY keypad, which is a four-row affair headed by answer/end call keys, a directional pad, selection key, two menu keys and shortcut keys for Home, Calendar/organiser, Contacts and Messaging. In addition to this the E63 has a 2.0 megapixel camera (With Flash) capable of capturing both images and videos, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and an ARM 11 369 MHz processor to make sure that the E63 can keep up with even the most die-hard of typers.

Fancy having the functionality of the Blackberry Bold series, but don’t want the premium price tag associated with it? Well, then you’ll be happy to hear that you can have the Nokia E63, absolutely free, starting from ?15 a month on an Orange Contract, which better yet, has unlimited texts included meaning you can fire off texts until your hearts content. Click here to see our deals and more information.

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