Cell Mobile Phones

I have a Sony ericsson K800i. i want a dictionary for my mobile phone.?

P.S. i want its name and how to install it in my mobile phone if ya know!!!! Thnx


You can download the dictionary compatible in your mobile directly from the following link.......
http://gallery.mobile9.com/f/1107494/

Sony Ericsson XPERIA™ X10

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Droid Bionic Review Revisited

I recently had an opportunity to evaluate a Droid Bionic ( this is TekGoblin’s second review ). After getting acquainted with it and using it for about a week, I have found that there are both things that I like and things that I found to be less than desirable in a device that retails for $699 without a two-year contract. It has a large screen that is great for mobile gaming and video watching, and a processor that makes it much faster than my iPhone 3GS, but there were also things that I found to be annoying, such as the fact that the battery cover, made of thin and flexible plastic, feels very fragile and the power button which you need to locate and press to unlock the phone is small enough to be difficult to locate by feel.

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