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July 19, 2006

Motorola launches i670 for Nextel

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Moto sure is giving its iDEN-only product line a healthy sendoff before CDMA hybrid handsets start to drop later this year. Besides the upcoming high-end i880 and the virtually indestructible (we’ll eat those words, we’re sure) i580, Nextel looks to shore up their low end by adding the i670, a basic clamshell whose main selling point appears to be its “color display.” Of course, no-frills is a big selling point among some Nextel clientele, so the phone should find its niche. Other features include Direct Talk (off-network walkie talkie) support, speakerphone, and a reasonable $49.99 price tag on two-year contract.

[Via phoneArena]

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July 3, 2006

RCA’s H116 6GB DAP reviewed

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Considering that exactly zero people were interested enough in the new hard drive-based RCA MP3 players we brought you last week to actually leave a comment, we doubt that even a glowing review from Cnet would convince you to pick up one of these models — but that’s a moot point, because Cnet really doesn’t have many positive things to say about the 6GB H116 they put through its paces. As you’ll recall, RCA is clearly targeting the low-end of the market with its new DAPs, as evidenced by their black-and-white screens, rather generic-looking designs, and most tellingly, their complete lack of extra features that might sway folks away from the iTatorship. In fact, the only real compliment Cnet is able to muster about their unit is the fact that it does what it advertises: play music — but not very well it seems. Combined with the buggy controls and poor quality of the FM transmitter, the sub-par audio would seem to indicate that even for the low-low price of $170, you’re still not getting what you pay for.

[Thanks, Jen B.]

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July 1, 2006

The LG CG225: Cingular gets another low-end flip

Filed under: LowEnd,cg225,cingular,clamshell,flip,lg,low end,low-end — Chris Ziegler @ 6:31 pm

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There are definitely LGs we'd rather see appear in Cingular's shipping lineup, but hey, the quad-band CG225 is free on contract after online rebate, has a VGA camera, dual color displays, and a speakerphone. The stub antenna is unfortunate, but all told the little clamshell doesn't look half bad -- and it's hard to complain about the price. Cheap backup phone, anyone?

[Via MobileTracker]
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April 27, 2006

Toshiba’s Dynabook Satellite CW1 flies low

Filed under: LowEnd,celeron,cheap,dynabook,laptop,low end,low-end,notebook — Thomas Ricker @ 2:00 am

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Toshiba just squeezed
their new low-end Dynabook Satellite CW1 laptop onto the
sceen. A base model kitted out with a 1.6GHz Intel Celeron M420 processor, 14.1-inch WXGA display, 60GB disk, 512MB of
RAM, ATI Radion Xpress 200M graphics, and dual-layer DVD burner will set you back, oh just $957 in Japan. Yeah, that
kind of green will get you Core Duo power ’round these
parts but that still constitutes affordable in the land of the rising sun.

[Via href="http://www.akihabaranews.com/news-11658-The new Toshiba Satellite on sale.html">Akihabara News]

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February 9, 2012

Alltel picks up pair of low-end clamshells

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We’ve finally reached a stage where we’re comfortable throwing the term “low-end” at a phone with Bluetooth — and as such, we give you LG’s AX355 for Alltel. The modest flip lacks EV-DO, but offers a speakerphone, 1.3-megapixel camera, and a black & white external display for $69.99 on a 2-year contract. Joining the AX355 is the AX390, another LG handset that also lacks EV-DO. The 390 drops the camera but shaves 10 bucks off the out-the-door price, coming in at $59.99 with contract. Both phones support Alltel’s “Touch2Talk” PTT service and are available immediately.

[Via phoneArena and Mobilewhack]

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