With its translucent body and choice of flips and battery packs, Neptune is cool, funky and guaranteed to turn heads. And the technology inside is just as impressive. Neptune is a... more
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Well here is another new phone from Trium the Neptune its should be out in the shops any time now has I have had one to use for a couple of days thought I would tell u all what I think of it.
Well up until now it has to be said that mobile phones have not exactly been colourful in the UK. Just have a look the next time you’re in a phone shop think you will see what I mean. So the Neptune makes you take notice of it straight away as soon as ... ...at the Neptune it reminds you of the Apple Macintosh with its translucent plastic. Due to this you can see all the inside workings of the phone very nice if you like that kind of thing. The one I have been using had a orange flip and battery cover the neat feature of this phone is that you can remove these and customise it to any colour you like. The design makes it easy to see that the market being targeted is youth. But the plastic casing does ...
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With its translucent body and choice of flips and battery packs, Neptune is cool, funky and guaranteed to turn heads. And the technology inside is just as impressive. Neptune is a powerful dual band phone that includes WAP for mobile Internet access and e-mail. Hands free is built in, so you can still use your phone even when your hands are busy elsewhere.
I’ve had my Trium Eclipse for almost a year now and even in the fast moving mobile phone market that exists today, it’s still a pretty good phone, boasting a range of features, ease of use and of course a colour screen.
The Trium Eclipse was one of... more