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One of a kind would be a massive overstatement but there's something about the Nokia 6760 slide that's clearly against the usual run of things. Full QWERTY keyboards are an increasingly common...
Quad-band GSM support and 3G with HSDPA ; 2.4" 16M-color TFT display of 320 x 240 pixel resolution ; Full QWERTY keyboard ; Very compact, friendly weight and shape ; Fast and responsive interface ; Built-in accelerometer, UI auto-rotate, turn-to-mute ...
Clattering slide hinge, loose battery cover ; No Wi-Fi ; No alphanumeric keypad: impossible to dial with the keyboard closed ; Basic fixed focus camera, no extra features (not even geotagging) ; No USB charging ; No smart dial (3rd party solutions are ...
Secondly, the 6760 slide was first seen and used in the US as Nokia Surge. It usually takes quite a while for Nokia handsets to cross the pond and that makes the 6760 / Surge concept interesting enough. Whether it was custom made for AT&T and then ...
November, 2009
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15 reviews
The Nokia army of touchscreen smartphones gets larger by the hour and the Nokia N97 mini is surely one of the most interesting new recruits. The Finnish company has obviously reconsidered its priories and now focuses on optimization, rather than ...
Slide-n-tilt 3.2" 16M-color resistive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution ; 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash and VGA@30fps video recording ; Symbian OS 9.4 with S60 5th edition UI with kinetic scrolling ; Slide-out three-row full ...
The S60 touch UI is still inconsistent ; Outdated camera interface and features ; No DivX or XviD video support out-of-the-box ; No smart dialing ; No office document editing (without a paid upgrade) ; No camera lens protection ; No FM transmitter ...
The original Nokia N97 was the first sign of that as it hardly offered any ground-breaking features, instead relaying on the good all-round performance. However the first high-end S60 touchscreen handset left enough room for another similar handset in ...
November, 2009
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1164 reviews
The dragon in the HTC camp has awoken, ladies and gentlemen, and it's time it shows what it's capable of. Be it a dragon, or a lion, the HTC HD2 or HTC Leo as it has been codenamed prior to release is truly a spectacular device that...
HTC are pushing the boundaries of the impossible by fitting the 4.3-inch screen in a phone smaller than the Toshiba TG01, which was the first Snapdragon-based device ever to be released. HD2 is certainly a feat of engineering and something to really ...
November, 2009
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38 reviews
It must be sweet October for Microsoft, with the launch of WinMo 6.5 on the 6th followed by the desktop Windows 7 on the 22nd. Acer are quick to sneak into the spotlight and make the most of the primetime coverage...
3.8" 65K-color resistive TFT touchscreen, WVGA 480 x 800 pixels ; Windows Mobile 6.5 with Acer Homescreen, Contacts, Agenda and Gallery ; Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor, 256MB RAM, 512MB ROM (300MB user available) ; 5 megapixel auto focus camera ...
Not enough user interface customization ; No camera lens cover ; Poor photo and video quality ; microSD slot is under the back cover ; No DivX/XviD video support out-of-the-box ; No navigation software, even Google Maps is not preinstalled ; No active ...
But it's the flagship of course to focus all the attention and the neoTouch should be conscious of its task. If you want it all you need to be prepared to take it - all the glory and all the enemy fire. The neoTouch is riding on the wings of a dragon ...
November, 2009
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4 reviews
With the X10 Sony Ericsson have gone from zero to hundred in a split second. While they may know their way around high-end devices, pulling off an undertaking such as the XPERIA X10 must have been a special...
The thing is that Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is the first Android smartphone by Sony Ericsson. It's also a Snapdragon first for the company, and they've even come up with a first of its kind proprietary Android UI. Making the X10 a reality seems like a ...
November, 2009
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24 reviews
Affordable isn't the most common word in the HTC vocabulary but a company whose sole line of business is smartphones is not quite expected to speak the language of the masses. That said, we really need to define affordable first...
2.8" 65K-color QVGA display ; Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional OS with TouchFLO ; Qualcomm MSM7225 528MHz CPU and 256MB RAM ; Quad-band GSM support ; 3G with HSDPA 7.2Mbps ; Wi-Fi connectivity ; Built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS support ; Stereo FM ...
Low-end display resolution ; Camera lacks auto focus, flash, geotagging or a dedicated camera key ; No accelerometer sensor ; Poor screen sunlight legibility ; Preloaded CoPilot Live navigation software is a trial version ; No secondary video-call ...
But there's much a company needs to do to keep pace with an evolving market. HTC are busy updating their portfolio and the Touch2 is yet another in a growing line of sequels. Alright, it may be a small step for PocketPCs but a solid move for HTC in ...
November, 2009
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369 reviews
It's business as usual on the WinMo front and all the action seems to be around the upper end of the pricing scale. Impressive as those top PocketPCs may be, they are hardly the stuff that makes the sales meters tick and bring the profits that fuel ...
3" 65K-color resistive touchscreen of WQVGA resolution ; Quad-band GSM support ; 3G with 3.6 Mbps HSDPA ; Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional OS with TouchWiz UI ; Samsung ARM 1176 667MHz CPU and 256 MB of RAM ; 3 megapixel autofocus camera with smile ...
Low-end display resolution ; No standard 3.5mm audio jack ; Poor screen sunlight legibility ; No two-position shutter key, despite autofocus functionality ; No stylus slot
Samsung B7300 OmniaLITE is one of the very few that dare to try and bring Windows Mobile to the masses. Budget PocketPCs are not unheard of but what makes OmniaLITE different is WinMo 6.5. The compact full-touch handset has the essentials perfectly ...
October, 2009
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1649 reviews
Sony Ericsson have long ago shown that they are not afraid of any challenge, producing handsets that have claimed a top spot on the market. There are still plenty of fans from those good old days that would love to see another market-leading device ...
3.5" 16M-color resistive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution ; 12 megapixel state-of-the-art autofocus camera ; LED and xenon flash, active lens cover ; VGA@30fps video recording ; Symbian OS 9.4 with S60 5th edition UI, spiced up with a home ...
Xenon flash is not adequately powerful ; The S60 5th edition UI isn't to the best in class standards ; No 3.5mm audio jack or a standard USB port ; No DivX or XviD support out-of-the-box ; No smart or voice dialing ; Playing flash videos in the ...
A look at what's between the XPERIA X1 and the Satio is enough to tell you what Sony Ericsson have been up to for the past year. A top-dog Cybershot (C905) and an all-round Walkman (W995) were both compelling enough but none would be trusted to top ...
October, 2009
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288 reviews
It looks like LG have been playing their own version of will it blend. There's no need to tell you they're not playing for fun - they're rather trying to squeeze some more cash off a couple of hot-selling handsets. So, here's the deal. Get your ...
3.0" 256K-color TFT LCD touchscreen display (240x400 pixels) ; 3.15 megapixel fixed focus camera, QVGA video @ 15fps ; Quad-band GSM support ; Bluetooth with A2DP and microUSB v2.0 ; microSD card memory expansion ; Standard microUSB port ; FM radio ...
No 3G support, no Wi-Fi ; Display has poor sunlight legibility ; No DivX/XviD video support ; Camera lacks autofocus and flash ; Video recording maxes out at QVGA@15fps ; No standard 3.5mm audio jack
You can go ahead and call it the new Cookie, or the low-cost Arena, but the LG Pop is quite obviously keen to have its own purpose and personality. The optional battery cover fitting a solar panel and the all-round eco-friendliness are one way for it ...
October, 2009
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8 reviews
A year's truce must've been enough and some heavyweight sharpshooters are called to arms again. In fact, there's never been a seize fire in the battle for profit. But we're about to look at the future of cameraphones and the battle to take place is ...
, but there is still plenty of time to go
October, 2009
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288 reviews
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