February PDA and Smartphone Reviews Archives

HP iPAQ 910c Business Messenger Review at PC World

PC World reviews the HP iPAQ 910c Business Messenger and writes, “HP’s enterprise focus is apparent from its software bundle, which includes various applications for security, remote control (for demanding IS departments), mobile printing, using the device as a modem, and viewing PDFs (on top of Windows Mobile’s pared-down Office apps)…

Nokia N96 Review at PC Pro

PC Pro reviews the Nokia N96 and writes, “A bigger battery and better build may have just tipped the balance, but as it stands the impressive N96 is neither an iPhone killer, nor worth its rather high £415 asking price.”
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HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint) Review at PC Mag

PC Mag reviews the HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint) and writes, “The Touch Diamond is easily the sexiest phone on the market running Windows Mobile. It’s also plenty powerful and, aside from the battery life issue (which, admittedly, is a big one), the handset generally performs well, particularly as a mobile Web browser.

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 Review at PC Authority

PC Authority reviews the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 and writes, “Like Nokia, one of the best things BlackBerry has going for it is its simple to use operating interface. Menus are fast and responsive, there’s no stylus or touchscreen to grapple with.

HTC Touch Diamond Review at MobileTechReview

PC World reviews the HTC Touch Diamond and writes, “The Diamond is certainly the wave of the future, with its innovative and pleasurable user interface with the power of Windows Mobile underneath. HTC’s software is well-designed, with finger-friendly targets, an enlarged Start Menu option and controllable finger-scrolling in places like contacts and the weather [...]

HP iPAQ 910c Business Messenger Review at MobileBurn

MobileBurn reviews the HP iPAQ 910c Business Messenger and writes, “This isn’t going to be the phone that most people would whip out at a bar to impress friends, but it may well be the type of device they’d whip out in a board room to impress colleagues.

BlackBerry Storm 9500 Review at Macworld

Macworld reviews the BlackBerry Storm 9500 and writes, “While the BlackBerry Storm is by no means the perfect smartphone, there are many aspects of it we admire. The clickable touchscreen works very well - we liked the fact you need to apply definite pressure to initiate a command or enter a character.

Samsung U900 Soul Review at IT Reviews

IT Reviews reviews the Samsung U900 Soul and writes, “The Soul looks good and the touch interface is well thought through. Great battery life is also a plus point.

HTC Touch Pro Hands-On Review at InfoSync

InfoSync does a hands-on review of the HTC Touch Pro and writes, “…with the large, 5-row, full-QWERTY keyboard hiding underneath, this phone is one of the first on the market to combine a truly responsive, compelling all-touch interface with the hardware keyboard option.

T-Mobile G1 Review at Digital Trends

Digital Trends reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “Even with all that we’ve covered here, we’ve barely touched on the G1’s overall sophistication: It’s a wondrous achievement for a first-gen operating system.

BlackBerry Storm 9500 Review at CNET Australia

CNET Australia reviews the BlackBerry Storm 9500 and writes, “As a dalliance into virgin territory for the BlackBerry family, the Storm is a success. As a smartphone, the Storm will suit the needs of many looking for a solid business tool with high quality media functionality.

Samsung Saga Review at CNET

InfoSync reviews the Samsung Saga and writes, “Overall, we were pleased with the Samsung Saga’s general performance. There were some few-second delays when launching programs, but it wasn’t any worse than other Windows Mobile smartphones we’ve tested and the system never froze during our testing period…

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Review at Vnunet

Vnunet reviews the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 and writes, “As highlighted at the start of the review, this phone has a lot going for it, but almost every one of its unique selling points seems to contain a fundamental and vital flaw that constantly irks the user…

BlackBerry Pearl 8120 (T-Mobile) Review at Small Business Computing

Small Business Computing reviews the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 and writes, “Released earlier this year, the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 from T-Mobile is one of the most Wi-Fi-friendly mobile phones currently available to consumers.

T-Mobile MDA Compact IV Review at Pocket-lint

Pocket-lint reviews the T-Mobile MDA Compact IV and writes, “HTC has created a device that is a great iPhone alternative and offers those not keen to switch to Apple or O2 the chance to get touchy feely with their phone, although the new BlackBerry Storm from Vodafone might also appeal…

O2 XDA Zest Review at Trusted Reviews

Trusted Reviews reviews the O2 XDA Zest and writes, “It’s certainly not the best looking handset around at the moment, but there’s something about it that just feels right in a way that other Windows Mobiles don’t. We think a large part of its charm is down to the fact that O2 has managed [...]

HTC Touch Diamond Review at PC World

PC World reviews the HTC Touch Diamond and writes, “It may not fully quench your iPhone lust, but the HTC Touch Diamond is certainly worth a look.

Palm Treo Pro Review at CNET UK

CNET UK reviews the Palm Treo Pro and writes, “This is without a doubt Palm’s most complete phone to date and it handles itself well. While it doesn’t feature a fancy 3D interface, the combination of hardware keys and touchscreen produces an enjoyable Windows Mobile experience.

T-Mobile G1 Review at PC Pro

PC Pro reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “There’s clearly a lot more to come from Android, and once it begins to spread, the handsets and contract deals are bound to improve. The software is incredibly easy to use and set up, but there are problems that need to be ironed out and the [...]

T-Mobile G1 Review at PC Mag

PC Mag reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “Call it the T-Mobile G1.0. The first-ever Google Android smartphone is a solid initial effort that, given an open development platform, will grow with time. It’s missing a bunch of key features right now—like a decent media player and support for corporate e-mail, for instance.

Nokia E66 Review at PC Authority

img title=”Nokia E66″ src=”http://reviewsonlineguide.com/pocket-pc/images/q6BxhfaB/nokia-e66.jpg” height=”406″ width=”175″ align=”left” alt=”Nokia E66″ title=”Nokia E66″ /> PC Authority reviews the Nokia E66 and writes, “So the E66 turns out to be a bit of a mixed bag. It’s a beautiful phone, no doubt, and a very capable one at that. It’s stuffed full of features, including the essential push [...]