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Nokia's E series handsets are designed primarily with business users in mind, but that does not stop them having broader appeal, and in the case of the E63 the point is underlined by a relatively attractive ...
LG's tie-up with Prada is in its second outing with the Prada II, also known as the KF900. This handset is very reminiscent of its predecessor, the original Prada phone, but times have changed. The ...
Samsung's second Armani branded handset is something of a mixed bag. If you are a fan of Armani then we suppose its somewhat excessive branding will appeal, as everyone will know your preference. The black chassis ...
The N series from Nokia includes a number of very high end, all singing, all dancing phones. The N79 is a little more sedate than that, with a solid set of specifications which don't quite approach ...
Google's Android platform for smartphones has generated a great deal of interest but the UK has had just one device to play with until now. T-Mobile launched the platform with its G1 last year, and now ...
The INQ1 is branded by 3 as the world's first social mobile phone. That is because of the highly integrated nature of its Facebook client, and the fact that it has IM and free Skype calling ...
Hewlett Packard doesn't do many Windows Mobile devices these days, and it concentrates rather firmly on the business user. But that doesn't mean its iPAQ Voice Messenger is unappealing for consumers. It has a couple of ...
LG certainly has a knack for bizarre names when it comes to mobile phones. We don't know why the KP500 is also called the Cookie, and can't begin to hazard a guess. But maybe that's not ...
The C905 is one of the latest rash of mobile phones to incorporate an 8-megapixel camera. It has competition from LG in the Renoir and Samsung in both the Pixon and the i8510. Leaving the ...
The Omnia from Samsung is a Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone, though you would hardly know it from first impressions. Windows Mobile is hidden away behind a finger-touch friendly front-end that tries to make it look a ...
The N96 is another chunky, multimedia friendly handset from Nokia. In this case the size of the phone does seem to make it a bit unwieldy, and we aren't entirely convinced about the dual slider system, ...
The W902 brings a 5-megapixel camera to the Walkman handset range. In these days of mobiles offering 8 megapixels this might not sound like a big deal, but in fact we reckon 5 megapixels is quite ...
Nokia's N85 is a slightly less well featured handset than the N96, though it does share some of the features of that handset. We'd go as far as to say it is an improvement on the ...
The BlackBerry Storm caused just that - a storm - when it was announced. The Storm is the first touchscreen smartphone from RIM, and that alone should have been enough to get people talking. But the ...
The Xda is a stalwart of O2's smartphone lineup, and there have been plenty of models in the past. But the new Xda Zest has some unique factors we've not seen before from O2. Probably the ...
The smartphone world is really taking off at the moment and to be at the top of the tree a smartphone needs to have a large front screen, Wi-Fi, GPS, HSDPA and a few other bells ...
Samsung is not shy about cramming the pixels into its mobile phones, and the Pixon follows on from the i8510 which packed the same 8-megapixel punch. It bears noting time and time again that pixel count ...
The Xperia X1 is a strange fish and no mistake. Sony Ericsson has dipped a toe in the smartphone arena with this phone, and has come up with a wide screen, sliding keyboard handset with a ...
Sony Ericsson doesn't always get the design of its mobiles right. Most significantly, buttons can be too small and fiddly for the average finger to get to grips with. And then there is the ridiculous shake ...
How many pixels do you want from the camera on your mobile phone? If you are hooked into the ‘more is better' way of thinking then perhaps you are barking up the wrong tree. A good ...