August PDA and Smartphone Reviews Archives

BlackBerry 8820

The BlackBerry 8820 features a full and highly tactile QWERTY(i) keyboard, large and bright display (320 x 240), user-friendly trackball navigation system and best-in-class voice and data functionality, the BlackBerry 8820 also includes built-in GPS (Global Positioning System), RIM’s latest media player enhancements, and a microSD / microSDHC (microSD High Capacity) expandable memory slot that [...]

HTC Advantage Released

One of the smallest mobile computers available, the HTC Advantage delivers extreme portability that leverages the mobile office strengths of Windows Mobile 6 and advanced wireless connectivity in one of the smallest mobile computer designs available.
Looking for an unlocked HTC Advantage? eBay often has some great deals:
T-Mobile Ameo/HTC Athena/Advantage/X7500/U1000/XdaFlint
US $1,199.97 End Date: Monday Mar-15-2010 21:14:59 [...]

HTC Touch Review at PCPro

PCPro has a review of the HTC Touch and writes, “The Touch is tantalising proof that software and hardware designers are fast approaching the stage where all you’ll need to control your phone is a set of reliable fingers and a touchscreen. But it isn’t there yet. It’s no good being able to start a [...]

BlackBerry Curve 8300 Review at RegHardware

RegHardware has a review of the BlackBerry Curve 8300 and writes, “The Curve’s call quality was a little disappointing - while it was still possible to make out what the other party was saying, it didn’t sound as clear as, quite frankly, it should have done. … The Curve is a well thought out [...]

HTC Touch Review at Brighthand

Brighthand has a review of the HTC Touch and writes, “There’s a lot to like about the HTC Touch. It’s small, sleek, and yet still powerful. It definitely a solid competitor for the iPhone. It’s not for everyone, though. If you write a lot of emails or text messages on your smartphone, you’d be better [...]

HTC Touch Review at ITReviews

ITReviews has a review of the HTC Touch and writes, “More innovative is what HTC calls the TouchFLO interface. You swipe a finger upwards from the bottom of the screen to the top and it turns up a new screen. Then swipe left-to-right or right-to-left to get a second screen and a third. The transition [...]