Juniper Foo | Aug 07, 2007

You can never take mobile phone accessorizing too far apparently. One Moto fan has redefined the meaning of ringing someone up by putting what appears to be a Motorola V557 on as a earring for size. This must hurt almost as much as it looks, particularly when--as one wit in our team remarked--the phone starts vibrating. Still, as another smart-alecky CNETer commented, it's a cheap way to go handsfree, but hell to text. On the subject of pain, wonder which one's more worthwhile as an attention-grabber--this or a
pair of specs kebabbed through a nose bridge?
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Damian Koh | Aug 03, 2007

According to a reliable source, the
D810 is about to get a successor. And it comes with a faster processor and larger ROM.
Other specifications and availability info were not available at the time of writing. But judging from the popularity of the current D810, this successor model shouldn't disappoint. Watch this space as we'll be updating it once more details come our way.
Read full review of the Dopod D810.
Damian Koh | Aug 02, 2007

Sure, full-face helmets are a common sight, but the Fullface 913SH by Sharp is nothing like the former, except in name.
It's a slider handset if you're still wondering what we are talking about. And it's available from
SoftBank for use only in Japan. When closed, the uber-trendy slider exhibits a large 2.8-inch screen operated by a bunch of sensor keys. That's right, no hard buttons. Hello
iPhone!
And as you would expect, the handset will come with the mandatory 2-megapixel camera, microSD expansion card slot, Bluetooth connectivity and a whole suit of Japanese-friendly features such as 1 Seg, S! FeliCa and Chaku-Uta. It even comes in eight different colors: Vivid pink, black, silver, pink, green, light blue, orange, gold. We are jealous already.
Via Japan Today