July PDA and Smartphone Reviews Archives
MS Mobile reviews the HTC Advantage X7501 and writes, “Overall the Advantage is an A++ product. HTC deserves a tremendous amount of credit for their creativity — I could not be more enthusiastic about it. I view it as a game changer…
Published: 07-31-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET Australia reviews the Apple iPhone 3G and writes, “The blasphemy must end: this is not the Jesus phone. The iPhone 3G is a jack of all trades, master of none. Its design and usability were revolutionary this time last year, and remain so. The iPod and the internal storage are outstanding, but we [...]
Published: 07-31-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Australian PC Authority does a first look review of the Palm Centro and writes, “Palm’s new Centro is a stripped-down smartphone with a tiny QWERTY keyboard and a tiny price tag. It’s a pre-paid phone only available from Telstra, which makes sense because it’s not 3G so you’ll get the best data speeds from [...]
Published: 07-31-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileTechReview has a review of the HTC Advantage X7510 and writes, “As always, if you need something between a PDA and a notebook with excellent connectivity, the Advantage is the way to go. It’s instant-on, has much better battery life than a notebook or UMPC, weighs less than a pound and thanks to Opera [...]
Published: 07-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET Austrlia reviews the HTC Touch Pro and writes, “Sitting side-by-side with the Diamond the likeness is uncanny. With a few notable exceptions these phones are identical. The most obvious adjustment is the thickness; the Touch Pro packs an extra 7mm of girth to accommodate a slide-out, five-row QWERTY keypad. As far as we [...]
Published: 07-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET UK reviews the E-Ten Glofiish M810 and writes, “The glofiish M810 is E-TEN’s attempt to take on the raft of Windows Mobile smart phones with slide-out keyboards that have appeared lately. It’s got plenty of extras, including an onboard GPS chip, but at around £435 SIM-free from expansys, it’s not exactly cheap. Is [...]
Published: 07-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the Toshiba Portege G710 and writes, “So despite a decent software complement - not every Windows Smartphone can boast Office Mobile (though it is the version that bizarrely doesn’t allow you to create new files from scratch) - the Toshiba Portégé G710 is a bit of a disappointment. [...]
Published: 07-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Australian PC Authority reviews the i-mate Ultimate 6150 and writes, “Imate used to rebrand HTC devices but is now making its own. The Ultimate 6150 is its top end business, WM6 Professional-based smartphone. There’s no keyboard, if you need one choose the numeric-keypad-sporting but otherwise similar 8150 model. It’s 3G and supports HSDPA and [...]
Published: 07-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileTechReview has a review of the BlackBerry Curve 8330 and writes, “CDMA users who admired the BlackBerry Curve from a distance can now get their hands on this messaging smartphone sprinkled with a touch of multimedia. Despite the complicated backend server support for everything under the sun (Lotus Domino, MS Exchange, Novel GroupWise, etc.), [...]
Published: 07-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Tracy and Matt’s Blog reviews the HTC Advantage X7510 and writes, “The X7510 is a professional mobile data device, which, apart from the standard PDA functions the video out and Opera Mobile 9 is amazing and is one of the best browsing experiences you can get on a pocketable device…
Published: 07-28-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET UK reviews the Motorola Z10 and writes, “We really wanted to like the Motorola Z10 because it looks great and is refreshing change from Motorola’s initial obsession with clamshell phones. Unfortunately, the software doesn’t hold it up and the keypad could be easier to use. Its saving grace, to some extent, is that [...]
Published: 07-28-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the BlackBerry Curve 8330 (Sprint) and writes, “The Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8330 differs little from the recent Verizon Wireless version of the same device, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing (compare Curve smartphones). The same soft touch paint accents are there, though they stand out less against the phone’s drab grey [...]
Published: 07-28-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the Samsung U900 Soul and writes, “This is a slider handset, and the build is lovely. Tall and thin in repose measuring a tidy 105.9mm tall, 49.5mm wide and 12.9mm thick it feels slightly lanky in my small hands but comfortable nonetheless. The slide is beautifully sprung so [...]
Published: 07-25-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET Australia reviews the i-mate JAMA 201 and writes, “Like most smartphones, the actual mobile telephony part of the JAMA 201 is almost an afterthought, with the dialling panel being fairly small and the inbuilt speaker quite tinny. As with most phones of this size, working out optimal ear placement can also be a [...]
Published: 07-25-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC World reviews the HTC Touch Dual and writes, “When HTC released the Touch last year, Windows Mobile had an imperfect champion. It was no iPhone killer, but it was certainly ready to put out a hit on Apple’s handset. Ultimately, though we liked the HTC phone’s first take, we found a couple of [...]
Published: 07-25-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews the BlackBerry Curve 8330 (Sprint) and writes, “We imagine Sprint customers have been waiting a long time for this, but the time has finally come. Yes, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 is now available, and it brings the same great design of its GSM counterparts and even adds 3G to boot. Like [...]
Published: 07-24-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Australian PC Authority does a first look review of the i-mate Ultimate 8502 and writes, “One of the cleverer features of the i-mate 8502 is its ability to connect to a set of Video and Audio cables and output onto a television. We tried it on a 42 inch Plasma and the screen image [...]
Published: 07-24-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Mobile Choice reviews the Samsung U900 Soul and writes, “The Samsung U900 Soul does have its shortcomings. The call quality was not what is expected from a handset of this magnitude, with the ring volume being quite low and even some static occurring on occasions. Furthermore, if you receive a text message while surfing [...]
Published: 07-24-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Wi-Fi Planet reviews the Samsung SGH-i760 and writes, “The i760 is a phone that doesn’t say no, with its robust list of features. We enjoyed fast surfing and e-mail downloading in our testing, using either the EV-DO support or connecting to a home Wi-Fi network…
Published: 07-23-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews the Samsung Instinct and writes, “Though the Instinct and the iPhone look about the same, and they rely heavily on touch screens with unique interfaces, there are some important feature distinctions. The Instinct offers its own brand of visual voice mail and it bests the first incarnation of the iPhone by offering [...]
Published: 07-23-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the HTC Touch Dual and writes, “HTC has improved upon the Windows Mobile interface with their own TouchFLO overlay, and we found TouchFLO to be very responsive on this Touch Dual. We especially like the Brady Bunch-style speed dialing screen, and we discovered a pop-up menu for messaging that appeared whenever we [...]
Published: 07-23-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC Mag reviews the BlackBerry Curve 8330 (Verizon) and writes, “…You’ll pay significantly more per month for this device on Verizon than you would on Sprint. That’s despite the fact that the Sprint version has more built-in software (notably, Handmark Pocket Express and AIM, Google Talk, and Yahoo! IM clients), as well as genuine [...]
Published: 07-22-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint does a first look review of the Nokia E66 and writes, “The feature set and user interface are Nokia doing what it does best and as Soren Petersen, the Senior VP or devices for Nokia even said at the launch himself, the company builds solid and sturdy handsets, and this is yet another [...]
Published: 07-22-2008 | Link To This Entry
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ChannelWeb reviews the Nokia N95 8GB and writes, “One of the ongoing discussions in the Test Center has been whether the new Nokia (NYSE:NOK) N95 8 GB is a phone with a camera, or a camera with a phone. Or is it a media player that can take pictures and let you talk to [...]
Published: 07-22-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PDA Street reviews the Samsung SGH-i760 and writes, “Elegance maters, Samsung: You can create all the feature-rich phones you want, but they’re not going to excite the public’s imagination if they look like the SCH-i760. Maybe you could lure a few designers away from Apple…
Published: 07-21-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Mobile Choice reviews the O2 XDA Atmos and writes, “O2’s Xda smartphone series has been around for a long time, and new models get added to the range as time trundles on. It is fair to say that the Xda range has always shown a preference for touch-screen Windows Mobile devices over the non-touch-screen [...]
Published: 07-21-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Australian PC Authority reviews the HTC Shift and writes, “There’s no arguing that many aspects of the Shift’s design are excellent, but limitations such as this are impossible to ignore. Its inability to make voice calls means you’ll still need to carry a traditional phone around, which is a missed opportunity…
Published: 07-21-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint does a first look review og the Apple iPhone 3G and writes, “Our early First Look wasn’t comprehensive enough to test Mr Jobs’s claims for extended battery life, or to see how much GPS would eat into that. But we’re happy to recommend it on the basis of its remarkable predecessor and the [...]
Published: 07-16-2008 | Link To This Entry
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3G reviews the Samsung U900 Soul and writes, “The Samsung U900 Soul does have its shortcomings. The call quality was not what is expected from a handset of this magnitude, with the ring volume being quite low and even some static occurring on occasions. Furthermore, if you receive a text message while surfing the [...]
Published: 07-16-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews reviews the Motorola Z10 and writes, “There were several interesting and novel things about the MOTORIZR Z8 but its main selling point was almost certainly its banana-bendy action. The MOTO Z10 builds on what was achieved with the Z8, and while again there is a lot of novelty here it is the [...]
Published: 07-16-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Motorola MING A1800 offers the following features:
* powered by a special edition of Mobile Linux
* 2.4″ QVGA touchscreen display, with transparent flip cover
*3 megapixel camera
* autofocus
* business card scanner
* microSD card slot
* Bluetooth with A2DP
* built-in GPS receiver
* quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
Via MobileBurn.
Published: 07-15-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Motorola MING A1600 offers the following features:
* powered by a special edition of Mobile Linux
* 2.4″ QVGA touchscreen display, with transparent flip cover
*3 megapixel camera
* autofocus
* business card scanner
* microSD card slot
* Bluetooth with A2DP
* built-in GPS receiver
* quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
Via MobileBurn.
Published: 07-15-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Palm Treo 800w offers the following features:
* 320×320 pixel transflective color TFT touchscreen, 16-bit color
* Qualcomm MSM6800A chipset supporting EvDO Rev A
* Wi-Fi
* Built-in GPS; Sprint NavigationSM
* Microsoft Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional Edition
* Bluetooth
* 256MB user memory
* 128MB program memory
* microSD/microSDHC cards (up to 8GB supported
* 2.0 megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom [...]
Published: 07-15-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint does a first look review of the Samsung OMNIA and writes, “Luckily when it comes to internet browsing Samsung has realised that IE just isn’t up to the job and so you’ll also find Opera Mobile on-board as well. The browser is incredibly easy to use and thanks to the inclusion of the [...]
Published: 07-14-2008 | Link To This Entry
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IT Reviews has a review of the O2 XDA Orbit 2 and they write, “For those who like to listen to music via a smartphone there is good news in that the provided headset is two-piece. It is mini USB at the device end, but has a 3.5 mm connector just past the microphone. [...]
Published: 07-14-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Telegraph reviews the Apple iPhone 3G and writes, “…for European consumers who chose to bide their time rather than jump on the iPhone bandwagon when it initially launched in November, there will be a sense of vindication. The new 3G device is better suited to our domestic market, while the highly competitive pricing brings [...]
Published: 07-14-2008 | Link To This Entry
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3GWeek reviews the HTC Touch Pro and writes, “This handset is a black candy bar with a slide QWERTY keyboard. Just like the stuff SE X1 or HTC own Shift series also has. Anyway, unlike any other, this one comes with five rows keyboard type which gives users an ease while typing numbers. Okay [...]
Published: 07-11-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Independent.ie reviews the Samsung U900 Soul and writes, ” Whilst the Soul is not a 3G device, web connectivity seemed good with HSDPA but the browser could not help but disappoint. Although it looks like a web browser from your standard handset, I’ve been spoiled by the looks of those from the iPhone and [...]
Published: 07-11-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews the HTC Touch Dual and writes, “…While still offering the TouchFLO interface, the Touch Dual features an integrated slide-out 20-key QWERTY keyboard that facilitates entering text and composing messages. In addition, it’s the first smartphone to ship with Windows Mobile 6.1 in the United States, and supports our 3G bands (note: supports [...]
Published: 07-11-2008 | Link To This Entry
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3G reviews the O2 XDA Atmos and writes, “O2’s Xda smartphone series has been around for a long time, and new models get added to the range as time trundles on. It is fair to say that the Xda range has always shown a preference for touch-screen Windows Mobile devices over the non-touch-screen phones, [...]
Published: 07-10-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the Asus M530W and writes, “The relatively short battery-life is a shame because otherwise the M530w is a good, solid, business email smartphone. It may not be the sexiest on the planet, and it may not have headline grabbing features such as GPS, but neither does it have [...]
Published: 07-10-2008 | Link To This Entry
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3G reviews the Motorola Z10 and writes, “The MOTORIZR Z8 proved a hugely popular handset when it was launched last summer, in part to the fact that it came bundled with a full version of the original Jason Bourne film, The Bourne Identity. Perhaps trying to recreate former glories, the MOTO Z10 uses the [...]
Published: 07-10-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Yahoo! Tech reviews the Samsung Instinct and writes, “So, Instinct or iPhone? Not having seen the iPhone 3G in the flesh yet, I’m loath to make a call one way or the other…But I have to say, the Instinct is the first U.S. touchscreen phone to make a serious run at the iPhone—and if [...]
Published: 07-09-2008 | Link To This Entry
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All About Symbian reviews the Nokia N78 and writes, “The N78 is the new entry level product for the Nseries range, but this should be set in the context that all Nseries phone should really be considered high-end - it is just a matter of degrees. The device can be seen as a direct [...]
Published: 07-09-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC Authority reviews the Motorola Z10 and writes, “In place of the clam-shell design, the Motorola Z10 is a slider phone that features a neat curve design when slide open that will comfortable hugs the shape of a face. A sleek silver back has been combined with a reflective facia, 2.2in QVGA screen and [...]
Published: 07-09-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Unwired reviews the Giga-Byte GSmart t600 and writes, “While the GSmart t600 design is over one year old already (the t600 was unveiled during last year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona) it’s still quite stylish, if you like white “iPodish” mobile devices. Powered by a Marvell PXA270 CPU at 520 MHz, the GSmart [...]
Published: 07-08-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews the Palm TX and writes, “The Palm TX performs quite well, thanks in part to the 312MHz Intel processor. There was only the slightest pause when we switched between applications; it was a noticeable improvement from the sometimes-sluggish performance of the Tungsten E2. Video playback and music playback were clean and smooth, [...]
Published: 07-08-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileTechReview has a review of the HTC Touch Dual and writes, “I have too many phones on my desk, including a Nokia N95-3, LG Vu, iPhone, HTC Touch Diamond, Treo 750, Samsung BlackJack II and more. Yet I find myself gravitating to the Touch Dual thanks to it’s comfortable and pocketable design, fast [...]
Published: 07-08-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the Nokia N78 and writes, “The Nokia N78 is available as an unlocked phone from Nokia and associated retailers. It works on AT&T’s 3G HSDPA networks, though some features, like videoconferencing with the front-facing camera, won’t work on U.S. networks. The phone is available unlocked for about $500. It doesn’t require a [...]
Published: 07-07-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET Australia reviews the HP iPAQ 312 and writes, “In the end, we were left with very mixed feelings about HP’s stab at the portable GPS market. On the one hand there’s the patchy Bluetooth hands-free and text-to-speech implementation, while on the other we have that brilliant screen and plentiful processing grunt.
Published: 07-07-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileBurn reviews the HTC Advantage X7510 and writes, “So while the X7510 is certainly worthy of review, it doesn’t exactly fit the mold of the typical devices we cover here at MobileBurn. As such, I thought this would be a fine time to introduce our readers to our new site, DigitalBurn.com. DigitalBurn has a [...]
Published: 07-07-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileTechReview has a review of the Samsung Instinct and writes, “Sprint did one thing right and one thing wrong. Wrong: they went after the iPhone tooth and nail in marketing the Instinct, and that leads to disappointment because so far, nothing else is nearly like the iPhone. Right: they and Samsung came up with [...]
Published: 07-04-2008 | Link To This Entry
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IT Reviews has a review of the Samsung i780 and writes, “Samsung makes a lot of phones and is active right across the board, from consumer handsets to high-end smartphones. Its Windows Mobile range has been bolstered by the SGH-i780, a Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional device…
Published: 07-04-2008 | Link To This Entry
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DigitalBurn reviews the HTC Advantage X7510 and writes, “…overall, I am really enjoying my time with the Advantage. It is not likely to be my every day device, due to its size, but I can certainly see where it would be great on business trips where I don’t need a laptop to do photo [...]
Published: 07-04-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Published: 07-03-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileTechReview has a review of the Nokia N78 and writes, “You know the drill, Nokia comes out with a lovely new NSeries smartphone, and we wait about 6 months to see a North American version with US 3G, if we see it at all. What a pleasant surprise that the Nokia N78-3 US edition [...]
Published: 07-03-2008 | Link To This Entry
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ZDNet reviews the HTC Touch Diamond and writes, “The HTC Touch Diamond is not perfect and there are a few issues that need to be updated soon to provide for a solid experience, yet I think these can be addressed with a firmware update. I will be buying one of these as soon as [...]
Published: 07-03-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileBurn does a hands-on reviews of the LG KT610 and writes, “The LG KT610 is moderately well featured, with a 2 megapixel camera and microSD card slot, in addition to a built-in GPS receiver and Bluetooth 2.0. Powered by Nokia’s S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 user interface, the LG is a very pocketable [...]
Published: 07-02-2008 | Link To This Entry
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All About Symbian reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “The E71 fills a very important gap in the line up of 2nd generation Eseries device. While the E90 is an extremely capable device, its form factor and price point make it rather niche. The E51 is a great entry level enterprise device, but lacks [...]
Published: 07-02-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileBurn reviews the HTC Touch Diamond and writes, “…this much I can say: the Touch Diamond is the coolest Windows Mobile Professional device I have used, bar none. I am very much looking forward to a North American version of the Diamond and its brother, the Touch Pro (AKA Raphael), with its large QWERTY [...]
Published: 07-02-2008 | Link To This Entry
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BoyGeniusReport reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “It takes a lot to get us excited but the E71 has done it. This thing, in our opinion, is the best phone Nokia has made to date. That’s a very bold statement, we know. But this really is going to be the phone to beat by [...]
Published: 07-01-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the Samsung Instinct and writes, “So, how is this phone better than the iPhone, and how is it worse? We could make a federal case out of this question, but here are some striking differences. The Samsung Instinct is not as responsive as the Apple iPhone, and this makes the interface just [...]
Published: 07-01-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “The lack of a 1 minute offering is frustrating if you are looking for a BlackBerry replacement as your email won’t be instant however it will help if your not looking for a “I need my email this instant.”…
Published: 07-01-2008 | Link To This Entry
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