November PDA and Smartphone Reviews Archives

i-mate Ultimate 9502 Review at IT Reviews

IT Reviews has a review of the i-mate Ultimate 9502 and writes, “If you are a fan of the Sidekick format of devices, as sold by T-Mobile in the UK, but want something a bit less teenage and a bit more along the lines of a sophisticated smartphone, then the Ultimate 9502 from i-mate [...]

Toshiba Portege G910 Review at Pocket-lint

Pocket-lint reviews the Toshiba Portage G910 and writes, “The Portégé G910 almost delivers. The keyboard is great to use and the screen is good and bright; Windows Mobile offers you perfunctory support for all your basic office tasks. The spec sheet looks good, giving you all the connections you need, GPS, HSDPA, Wi-Fi…

Nokia E71 Review at Geek

Geek reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “The Nokia E71 is a smartphone that lets you perform just about any task you can think of but all from your mobile device. In addition, it offers a unique dual home screen which lets you leave the office in peace by customizing what you want to [...]

T-Mobile Sidekick 2008 Review at MobileBurn

MobileBurn reviews the T-Mobile Sidekick 2008 and writes, “The T-Mobile Sidekick 3 was the first Sidekick that could really compete head to head with regular cell phones and smartphones on features. The new model for 2008 takes those same capabilities and puts them into a competitive form factor, one that is smaller and lighter [...]

Palm Z22 Review at IT Reviews

IT Reviews has a review of the Palm Z22 and writes, “The Z22 has the advantage of being small at 68 x 103 x 15mm and it’s also rather light in weight at 96g. On the downside the screen is also fairly small and measures 2.4 inches on the diagonal with a resolution of [...]

BenQ E72 Review at Pocket-lint

Pocket-lint reviews the BenQ E72 and writes, “The tech specs are a little lacklustre too for a device that seems to want to give your that “connected on the move” feeling, with only GPRS/GSM/EDGE and no sign of 3G. So whilst the form gives you that mobile feeling, you lack the usability of a [...]

HTC Touch Pro Review at Trusted Reviews

Trusted Reviews does a review of the HTC Touch Pro and writes, “Though they are similar in so many ways, I feel that the HTC Touch Pro is a much more accomplished phone than the Touch Diamond. It may be thicker and heavier but it provides a much more valid alternative to the iPhone, [...]

Apple iPhone 3G Review at MobileBurn

MobileBurn reviews the Apple iPhone 3G and writes, “As an iPod and consumer device, the device is absolutely remarkable. As a phone, it offers some neat features, but lacks in some departments. As a web browser, it is stunning, thanks to the landscape option and 3G. Fortunately, for what it does incredibly well in, [...]

Nokia N78 Review at Pocket-lint

Pocket-lint reviews the Nokia N78 and writes, “The Nokia N78 is a candy bar handset that packs in plenty of features. The design itself is simple, glossy and very black. The real estate on the front of the handset is split almost 50/50 between the screen and the keyboard, although the keyboard doesn’t feature [...]

HTC Touch Cruise Review at Absolute Gadget

Absolute Gadget reviews the HTC Touch Cruise and writes, “Our other biggest fear was the battery life. We’d heard this model was charge hungry and needed regular top ups. If you use it like we do, it is going to get juiced everytime you sync with your computer, which calms some of those fears. [...]

Toshiba Portege G910 Review at IT Reviews

IT Reviews does a reviews of the Toshiba Portege G910 and writes, “On the outside this looks nothing like a Windows Mobile device. There is no number pad and just a tiny front screen, Call and End buttons and a D-pad to indicate it is a technology minded device at all…

HTC Touch Diamond Review at All Things Digital

All things Digital reviews the HTC Touch Diamond and writes, “The Diamond incorporates HTC software, as well as software from Sprint, MobiTV, TeleNav and others. But it isn’t a stretch to imagine HTC trying to create a fully end-to-end model (hardware and all software) in the future…

Samsung Omnia Review at Trusted Reviews

Trusted Reviews has a review of the Samsung Omnia and writes, “Though not perfect, its negative points don’t make Samsung’s Omnia a bad handset. It has a very good camera, is very responsive, has an excellent web browser and all the usual advantages of Windows Mobile devices like slick Outlook syncronisation, Office document compatibility [...]