Celio RedFly in Action
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A few days ago I commented about the Celio Redfly adding support for BlackBerrys. I came across that bit of information first while researching to purchase a Celio RedFly myself and then while I’ve been …

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…and I thought it was a Maine delicacy

Posted by Jack Cook on October 6, 2006 – 10:32 am
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Paul over at MoDoCo did a review on the the Virgin Mobile Lobster 700.  I thought for a moment that he had changed the direction of his site and became a food critic(only kidding).

Typical of Paul’s work, this is a comprehensive look into the Lobster 700 that you want to check out. Part of Paul’s final thoughts were:

The Virgin Mobile Lobster 700 is an extremely well priced, not unattractive Smartphone that is a welcome introduction of Windows Mobile to the Virgin Mobile network. The device itself has a generous memory quota, a good, bang up to date software build, and plenty of room for expansion. The screen is bright and crisp, and the device feels good in the hand.

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