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ABOUT THE CELL PHONES COMPANIES
Ericsson is a leader in the telecommunications market with one of the
largest customer base. Ericsson manufactures everything from systems and
applications to cell phones, such as the Ericsson T182 which is
reviewed here, and other communications tools. Ericsson is a worldwide
operater in more than 140 countries. And at present 4 out of every 10
cell phones calls are handled by Ericsson cell phone equipment.
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Nokia is an international telecommunications company operating in over
40 countries, with production operations in at least 15. Its Head Office
is in Helsinki, Finland. The company supplies telecommunications systems
and equipment for fixed and networks for cell phones. and is one of the
leading suppliers of GSM-based digital cellular networks. Nokia Cell Phones
is Europe's largest and the world's second-largest manufacturer of cell
phones. In this review I'm looking at the popular Nokia 5165.
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Motorola is one of the world's leading providers of communications products
and advanced electronic systems and services. Major equipment businesses
include cell phones (including the Motorola Nexus i1000 which
is reviewed here) two-way radio, paging and data communications, personal
communications, automotive, defense and space electronics and computers.
Motorola owns more than 120 facilities, approximately half of which are
located in North America, and conducts business on six continents globally.
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Mitsubishi, is known for its technology and product innovation, factors
that have helped it garner an image in the handsets business too. Mitisubishi
cell phones handsets reflect a user's lifestyle and attitude, and the
company has kept this in mind when bringing out designs that are refreshingly
new and different
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Cell Phones - Snap Shot Comparison
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Nokia 5165 |
Ericsson T182 |
Motorola Nexus i1000 |
Mitsubishi Mobile Access T250 |
| Band Mode |
Analog |
Digital |
Dual |
Dual |
| Standby Battery |
190hrs |
80hrs |
50hrs |
120 hrs |
| Talk Battery |
180mins |
300mins |
180mins |
120mins |
| Text Msg |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Conference Call |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
| Radio Ability |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
| Voice Message |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Multiple Ringers |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Vibrate Alert |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
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