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Price in Pakistan: 8,099 rs.
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The Samsung Champ Delux Duos is a Dual SIM phone with premium design and the new touch experience. The Delux Duos offers you the convenience of two mobiles in one and the large 7.1 cm touch screen offers the best viewing experience. The TouchWiz 2.0 Lite interface gives you asmartphone experience like none other.

The Samsung Champ Delux Duos measures 101.8mm x 55mm x 12.3mm. The 1.3MP inbuilt camera is ideal to capture life`s special moments. It incorporates 30MB user memory which may be expandable to16GB. The 1000 mAh battery offers talk time of 15h 50 min and stand by time of 500h. It also comes with pre-loaded applications like Opera Mini 6 Browser, English Virtual QWERTY keypad and language support among others.

The Samsung Champ Delux Duos offers convenient portability and the premium design and metallic finish add allure to the phone. If you are a social networking enthusiast, the handset offers you easy access to social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. The amazing ChatOn Messenger allows users to chat with friends on a single platform. The Samsung Champ Delux is not just a phone but an experience that keeps you entertained on the go. The camera, the TouchWiz, and the social networking applications make it a great option for a tech savvy user.


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Price in Pakistan: 33,990 rs.
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The good: The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G offers a pretty 4-inch Super AMOLED screen, Android Gingerbread, a solid 5-megapixel camera, a speedy 1.5GHz dual-core processor, and T-Mobile's faster HSPA+ 42 speeds. We found call quality was also quite good.

The bad: The Blaze 4G's promised data speeds didn't always deliver during tests, and the chassis looks a little plain.

The bottom line: With the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, you're looking at a solid midrange Android smartphone that packs a punch, and has a reasonable initial price tag. T-Mobile customers wouldn't go wrong with the handset, especially if they don't want to pay top dollar, but it isn't for those looking for the cutting edge.

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Price in Pakistan: 36,990 rs.
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  • Impossibly thin design
  • Made strong with KEVLAR® fibre
  • Powerful dual-core 1.2 GHz processor
  • Streams music, pics and more from your PC
  • RAZR is available at various locations across Europe (See "Availability" below)

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Price in Pakistan: 44,990 rs.
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The good: Despite a beefed-up battery, the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx has a slim, attractive, and durable design with the same gorgeous display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, and fast Verizon 4G/LTE data speeds as its predecessor. It retains powerful multimedia chops and tight security features.

The bad: For such an advanced smartphone, the vague promise of a future Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is disappointing. Also, while a stronger battery is great, it's still not user-removable. People with small hands will find it hard to wrap them around the phone's wide frame, and the 8-megapixel camera is unimpressive.

The bottom line: The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx proves that a powerful Android superphone can remain thin yet still promise marathon-worthy battery life.


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Price in Pakistan: 49,990 rs.
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Pros
  • Good battery life
  • Portrait screen
  • Robust build quality

Cons
  • Sluggish performance
  • Below par keyboard
  • Small screen can make browsing awkward

 
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Price in Pakistan: 39,990 rs.
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The good: The Motorola Photon 4G is an absolute powerhouse of a phone. It ships with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, a dual-core 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, 4G WiMax speeds, a 4.3-inch qHD display, and a dual-mode GSM/CDMA chipset. Features include HDMI-out, DLNA support, Wi-Fi, Mobile Hotspot for up to eight devices, 720p HD video capture, 1080p HD video playback, and secure data encryption. We also like the kickstand. Call quality and overall performance were great.

The bad: The Motorola Photon 4G has a large and bulky design, which might not be to everybody's taste. The Motoblur interface isn't for everyone, and we found Sprint ID to be an unnecessary add-on. The Webtop dock functionality is pretty cool, but it requires a $129 accessory. We expected better photo quality out of the 8-megapixel camera.

The bottom line: With a dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, 4G speeds, enterprise-level security, and world phone credentials, the Motorola Photon 4G is a top-notch Android phone for Sprint customers.


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Price in Pakistan: 39,990 rs.
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Good
  • Attractive design
  • Large screen

Bad
  • Weak hardware
  • No Android Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Camera is poor
Verdict
Despite harbouring allusions of grandeur, the Motorola Motoluxe struggles to live up to its name. On the outside it's appealing enough, but the user experience is less than stellar and there are better phones out there for less money.


 
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Price in Pakistan: 25,490 rs. 
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  • Service provider  Unlocked
  • Cellular technology  GSM
  • Talk time  Up to 510 min
  • Combined with  With digital camera digital player / FM radio
  • Weight  3.9 oz
  • Sensor resolution  2.0 megapixels
  • Diagonal screen size  2.5 in

 
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Price in Pakistan: 39,990 rs.
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The good: The Motorola Milestone XT720 features a sleek design and an 8-megapixel camera with HD video capture. The Android 2.1 device also offers the full gamut of wireless options.

The bad: The Milestone is sluggish at times. The camera has shutter lag, and picture quality could be better.

The bottom line: The Motorola Milestone XT720 is a full-featured and sleek Android smartphone, but it's rather underwhelming in the performance department.


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Price in Pakistan: 41,990 rs.
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The Good
  • Outstanding keyboard
  • Decent performance
  • Swype onscreen keyboard alternative
  • Battery Saver and Data Meter apps
The Bad
  • Touchscreen feels sticky and can be slow to respond
  • MotoBlur confuses messaging and social media more than it aligns them


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