June PDA Reviews Archives
MobileBurn reviews the HTC Touch Cruise and writes, “There were a few issues that spoiled the show though, and the lack of a ‘proper’ keypad was the main contender. Being a professional messaging and organization device, it is likely that users will be entering plenty of text, which isn’t the easiest of tasks on […]
Published: 06-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Samsung i640 offers the following features:
* 3G UMTS 2.1GHz, HSDPA 3.6Mbps
* GSM (900/1800/1900/2100 Mhz)
* Windows Mobile OS
* WAP 2.0
* Java MIDP 2.0
* 2.4″ 65K Colors TFT Screeen, 320×240 resolution display
* QWERTY Keypad
* 2.0 Megapixel camera
* Music Player
* DRM v1.0
Published: 06-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The i-mate JAMA 201 offers the following features:
* Microsoft Windows Mobile 6
* GSM/GPRS Tri-band
* 900/1800/1900 MHz
* 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM
* Micro-SD card slot memory expansion (up to 2GB)
Published: 06-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The HP iPAQ 312 offers the following features:
* Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 with HP custom user interface
* SiRF Titan ARM11 dual-core processor; 600 MHz
* 4.3″ TFT 800 x 480, 65K colours, 16-bit display
* 128 MB SDRAM main memory, up to 2 GB flash ROM
Published: 06-27-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Nokia 7610 Supernova offers the following features:
* QVGA 16 million color display
* Quad-band GSM/EDGE
* 64 MB of built in memory with microSD support
* S40 3rd edition
Published: 06-27-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Nokia 7510 Supernova offers the following features:
* QVGA 16 million color main display
* monochrome 128×160 external display (hidden when not in use)
* Quad-band GSM / EDGE
* 27MB onboard memory
* microSD support
Published: 06-27-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Nokia7310 Supervova offers the following features:
* 2 megapixel camera
* 2″ QVGA, 16.7 million colours display
* built-in music player
* Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
Via Unwired View.
Published: 06-26-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The HTC Advantage X7510 offers the following features:
* 16GB of internal flash memory
* finger gesture recognition
* 5” VGA touch screen
* detachable magnetic keyboard
* Windows Mobile 6
* integrated GPS chip
* Global 3.5G/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/EDGE
* Wi-Fi
* Bluetooth® 2.0
* Internet Explorer
* Opera 9 browser
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Published: 06-26-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Samsung SGH-L870 offers the following features:
* Webkit
* Symbian v9.3 and S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2
* 3 megapixel camera
* 2.4-inch QVGA TFT display
* FM radio with RDS
Published: 06-26-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The E-TEN Glofiish X610 offers the following features:
* E-TEN’s new 3D animated finger user interface
* built-in GPS module
* 2.8″ QVGA resolution main display
* quad-band GSM/EDGE
* 400MHz Samsung processor
* 64MB of application RAM
* microSD card slot
* 2 megapixel fixed focus camera
* Bluetooth
* WiFi
* built-in FM radio
* Windows Mobile Professional OS 6.1
Via MobileBurn.
Published: 06-25-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The E-TEN Glofiish DX900 offers the following features:
* the first dual-SIM Windows Mobile 6.1 handset to support HSDPA and EDGE
* support for high-speed 3.5G (UMTS/HSDPA) and 2G (GSM/EDGE)
* support for GPS and Wi-Fi connectivity
* high-resolution VGA display
Published: 06-25-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The T-Mobile MDA Vario IV offers the following features:
* Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
* 65k color VGA touchscreen TFT, 480×640 pixel resolution main display
* large slide-out QWERTY keyboard
* 256MB of RAM
* 512MB internal memory
* microSD card slot
Published: 06-25-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Apple iPhone 3G offers the following features:
* 3.5″ 480 x 320 pixels (163 ppi) screen
* multi-touch
* 8GB and 16GB1 of storage
* UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100MHz)
* GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Published: 06-24-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Nokia E66 offers the following features:
* dedicated shortcut keys to contacts, calendar, and messaging
* new dual home screen, with both business and personal views
* auto-screen rotation
* 2.4″ 16M QVGA TFT, 320×240 pixel resolution main display
* 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recording
* front-facing VGA camera for video calling
* 110MB internal memory
* microSD […]
Published: 06-24-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Giga-Byte GSmart t600 offers the following features:
* GSM 850/900/1800/1900, GPRS Class 10
* 2.6”, 260k color VGA TFT LCD touch panel, 480*640 pixels
* Marvell PXA270, 520 MHz
* Li-lon 1300 mAh
* Windows Mobile Direct Push E-Mail, SMS, MMS, Messenger
* ROM 256MB, RAM 64MB
* MicroSD Card
Published: 06-24-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Nokia E71 offers the following features:
* full QWERTY keyboard
* 2.4″ 16M QVGA TFT, 320×240 pixel resolution display
* 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recording
* microSD card slot
* support for Nokia’s Share on Ovi media-sharing service
* new home screen with customizable business and personal views
* quad-band GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
Published: 06-23-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The HTC Touch Pro offers the following features:
* WCDMA / HSPA: 900/2100MHz, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, and HSUPA
* Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
* 2.8-inch VGA touch screen
* 3.2 megapixel camera with video calling
* 512 MB flash, 288 MB RAM
* microSDTM memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
Published: 06-23-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Motorola Q 9e offers the following features:
* Windows Mobile 6.0
* GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
* QWERTY keyboard
* Opera web browser
* Bluetooth
* 2 megapixel camera
Published: 06-23-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The E-TEN Glofiish X900 offers the followong features:
* touscreen
* Microsoft Windows Mobile Professional 6.1 v
* supports high-speed HSDPA 3G data
* E-TEN’s new finger touch UI extensions and application launcher
* 3D effects
* 850/1900/2100MHz UMTS/HSDPA
* quad-band GSM/EDGE
* 533MHz Samsung processor
* 256MB of internal flash
* 128MB of application RAM
* VGA camera
* 3 megapixel autofocus camera
* microSD card […]
Published: 06-18-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Samsung OMNIA offers the following features:
* 8GB/16GB internal memory
* micro SD slot
* 3.2-inch touch screen
* TV-Out feature
* Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
* MS Office (PowerPoint, Excel, and Word)
* optical mouse for ease of navigation
* 5-megapixel CMOS camera with auto-focus, face and smile detection and auto-panorama shot * GPS, navigation and geo-tagging capabilities
* TouchWiz user […]
Published: 06-18-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CrunchGear reviews the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 (T-Mobile) and writes, “Compared to the older Pearl, this version is a bit peppier and looks great. The keys sort of “melt” around the trackball in a way the original Pearl tried to emulate and it’s slightly lighter. It also has a 2-megapixel camera and stereo Bluetooth….
Published: 06-18-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PDA Street reviews the T-Mobile Sidekick Slide and writes, ” The T-Mobile Sidekick Slide, the first Sidekick created by Motorola, is our favorite since the original. Motorola hasn’t overhauled the brand, but breathed a little freshness into it, something sorely needed if this fashionable phone is going to keep from looking dated…
Published: 06-13-2008 | Link To This Entry
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ChannelWeb reviews the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 (AT&T) and writes, “The BlackBerry line of smart phones from Ontario, Canada-based Research In Motion (NSDQ:RIMM) (RIM) has long been a favorite of business users. With the original Pearl, they managed to shrink many of their classic features into a cell-phone sized device. The Test Center recently evaluated […]
Published: 06-12-2008 | Link To This Entry
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LetsGoMobile reviews the Samsung F700 and writes, “The Samsung F700 smartphone is a mobile phone with a design that stands out. The touchscreen works fine and offers clear rendering of virtually everything. The sliding keyboard is a wonderful solution for writing text messages. It will take you one day to get used to and […]
Published: 06-11-2008 | Link To This Entry
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dialaphone reviews the Nokia N81 (8GB) and writes, “A phone hasn’t been just a phone for a long time, it’s now a camera phone, music phone or whatever other application the manufacturer has chosen to make its secondary (although sometimes it feels like primary) function over simply making and receiving calls. Nokia have excellent […]
Published: 06-11-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PDA Street reviews the HTC XV6800 and writes, ” The crowning glory of the XV6800 is the comfortable QWERTY keyboard. It’s big enough for even chubby fingers to readily hit one key at a time and the presences of cursor keys and menu buttons means you can use the keyboard exclusively even when you’re […]
Published: 06-11-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CrunchGear reviews the Palm Treo 755p and writes, “Verizon is the latest CDMA carrier to land the Palm Treo 755p, a high-end smartphone for the business user who’s tired of Windows Mobile but still wants all the connectivity and email options a smartphone provides…There are quite a few built-in applications, and the Palm implementation […]
Published: 06-10-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Brighthand reviews the HTC Advantage X7501 and writes, “If you’re looking for a device which includes everything shy of making cookies, the HTC Advantage does not disappoint…And for it, you can expect a price tag that transcends “obscene” and enters the realm of “pornographic.” The Advantage is mind-blowingly expensive, even when you compare it […]
Published: 06-10-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Computerworld reviews the ASUS P527 and writes, “Festooned with features, the Asus P527 phone (US$570 unlocked, as of 4/11/08) is near perfection–on paper. Its big 2.7-inch LCD and spacious keypad are immediately eye-catching, and under the hood the P527 includes Wi-Fi, GPS, an FM radio, and even remote desktop-control features. It’s too bad that […]
Published: 06-10-2008 | Link To This Entry
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LetsGoMobile reviews the Nokia N81 (8GB) and writes, “We can say that we are dealing with a true multimedia device when we talk about the Nokia N81 8GB. Some things however still need improvement. Like the weight, which is too high; the N81 8GB is even heavier than its big brother, the N95. The […]
Published: 06-09-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Washingtonpost reviews the Samsung Ace and writes, “At first glance you might mistake the Samsung Ace SPH-i325 ($300 with a two-year contract from Sprint, as of 4/11/08) for aSamsung BlackJack II: Both PDA phones sport the same sleek, slightly square black body with a full QWERTY keyboard. Unlike the BlackJack II, which is […]
Published: 06-09-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Mobile Choice reviews the ASUS M930 and writes, “The Asus M930 is one chunky smartphone, but there is a good reason for its size and weight. From first glance, it looks like an old-fashioned mobile phone. It is large in the pocket and the hand, and the front fascia has a screen and number […]
Published: 06-09-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Sony Ericsson K660i reviews the Sony Ericsson K660i and writes, “Like Nokia’s 6300, the Sony Ericsson K660i is a simple to use mobile phone that packs plenty of average features but has a skew towards the Internet and browsing thanks to the inclusion of HSDPA…
Published: 06-06-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint has a first look review of the HTC Touch Diamond and writes, “Although we weren’t able to test every facet of the HTC Diamond (GPS, camera quality) what we saw was very impressive…HTC has somehow managed to take a Microsoft device and make it everything but - a good thing in our mind…
Published: 06-06-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint reviews the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 and writes, “The real thing that sells BlackBerry to us, and this comes back to data costs again, is how easy it is to do things: whether you video something funny and email it to your friends, or take a picture of a new product at a sales […]
Published: 06-06-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint does a first look review of the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic and writes, “Nokia’s latest offering is clearly hoping that the attraction of the Nokia Music Store with a “Comes with Music” unlimited music subscription will help encourage people to sign-up to this handset…
Published: 06-05-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Mobile Choice reviews the Orange SPV E610 and writes, “If you are looking for a pay-as-you-go option on a Windows Mobile smartphone, and you don’t need a cutting-edge device, then the SPV E610 might suit you. This is especially the case if you are into mobile email…
Published: 06-05-2008 | Link To This Entry
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img title=”Motorola Q9h” src=”http://reviewsonlineguide.com/pocket-pc/images/q6BxhfaB/motorola-q9h.jpg” width=”175″ height=”159″ alt=”motorola-q9h.jpg” align=”left” hspace=”5″ /> Trusted Reviews has a review of the Motorola Q9h and writes, “The Blackberry 8800 series of phones has had the monopoly on good QWERTY keyboard design up until this point, but this Motorola’s is even better. The rounded, rubbery keys are simply superb: they offer […]
Published: 06-05-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the ASUS P320 and writes, “The Asus P320 measures a mere 100 x 55mm and is 13.4mm slim. It weighs just 105 grams, too, which makes it the smallest, lightest Windows Mobile Professional device I’ve ever come across. It’s more compact even than the HTC Touch and Glofiish […]
Published: 06-04-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Sony Ericsson K660i and writes, “I rather like the look of this mobile. With the exception of pink, which I won’t go on about again, and brown, which I just don’t think is a good colour for a mobile phone, I’m pretty hospitable to a flash of colour on a handset…Some might say that […]
Published: 06-04-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the Samsung i780 and writes, “The Orange Samsung i780 is a bit of a mish mash. It certainly has potential: I liked the track button control, and the keyboard is pretty responsive too. The touchscreen and high speed data adds an extra dimension over the BlackBerry 8800 series, […]
Published: 06-04-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET UK reviews the HTC Shift and writes, “…the HTC Shift, looks good on paper. It’s small, packs a touchscreen, has a slide-out keyboard, and can be contorted into a laptop orientation. But can this £900 device be taken seriously, or is it just an expensive and ultimately flawed experiment?..
Published: 06-03-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET UK reviews the Sony Ericsson K660i and writes, “While all the attention tends to go to the high-end handsets — with a plethora of features that are rarely used — it’s worth having a look lower down the chain for hidden gems. A potential diamond in the rough is the Sony Ericsson K660i. […]
Published: 06-03-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET UK reviews the Orange SPV E610 and writes, “Not everybody can justify spending hundreds of pounds on the latest high-spec mobile gadgetry, especially if basic emailing is your only requirement. At just £99 plus the cost of the top-up charge, the Orange SPV E610 provides an ideal platform for this task. For this […]
Published: 06-03-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC World reviews the BlackBerry 8820 (T-Mobile and writes, “I liked the BlackBerry 8820 for the AT&T network when it debuted last fall. I also liked T-Mobile’s HotSpot@Home service when I tested it on the BlackBerry Curve 8320, because it allows you to make voice calls over Wi-Fi. So it stands to reason that […]
Published: 06-02-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC World reviews the Samsung Ace and writes, “At first glance you might mistake the Samsung Ace SPH-i325 ($300 with a two-year contract from Sprint, as of 4/11/08) for a Samsung BlackJack II: Both PDA phones sport the same sleek, slightly square black body with a full QWERTY keyboard. Unlike the BlackJack II, which […]
Published: 06-02-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC World reviews the Palm Centro (AT&T) and writes, “The Palm Centro is an attractive option not just for Palm devotees but also for anyone seeking an inexpensive smart phone with a QWERTY keyboard. Previously, we tested a Centro available on the Sprint network; the version reviewed here is available from AT&T ($200 with […]
Published: 06-02-2008 | Link To This Entry
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