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InfoSync reviews the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 and writes, “Native panels are the most intriguing part, since they offer Java Micro Edition support and 3D graphics acceleration. The latter aims to ensure smooth graphics performance, but the 3D Fish panel, which was supposed to demonstrate the phone’s graphical prowess, only proved there is still [...]
Published: 01-06-2009 | Link To This Entry
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PC World reviews the HTC FUZE and writes, “The feature-rich HTC Fuze for AT&T is a stylish cell phone with a responsive touch screen and a gorgeous display. But the Fuze’s sluggish performance and average keyboard proved frustrating in our tests…
Published: 01-06-2009 | Link To This Entry
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CNET UK reviews the Nokia N85 and writes, “Wi-Fi, HSDPA and a music player you can listen to by simply plugging a pair of standard headphones straight in — great stuff.
Published: 01-05-2009 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the BlackBerry Storm 9530 and writes, “It’s a very similar theme design to what we saw on BlackBerry OS 4.6 on the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9000 and the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220.
Published: 01-05-2009 | Link To This Entry
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MobileTechReview reviews the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 and writes, “It’s fun, it’s cool and it offers very good entertainment possibilities while also being a very good business device thanks to Windows Mobile, the hardware keyboard and push email.
Published: 01-05-2009 | Link To This Entry
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CNET UK reviews the HTC Touch HD and writes, “We found the HTC delivered an overall experience better than the Touch Diamond.
Published: 01-02-2009 | Link To This Entry
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PC World reviews the Samsung Omnia and writes, “Available for $249 (with a two-year contract), the sophisticated Omnia has just about everything you could want in a smart phone.
Published: 01-02-2009 | Link To This Entry
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PC Pro reviews the BlackBerry Storm 9500 and writes, “…The only reason it doesn’t walk away with a recommended award is that the Bold has a slightly more complete feature set, is easier to use by dint of its excellent keyboard and is better value overall.
Published: 01-02-2009 | Link To This Entry
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PC Mag reviews the Samsung Omnia (Verizon) and writes, “When we reviewed the unlocked GSM version of the Omnia, we were underwhelmed; it simply isn’t worth its $750 street price. But dropped into Verizon’s lineup for $249 (with a two-year contract and rebate), and boosted by 3G, the Omnia is much more appealing.
Published: 01-01-2009 | Link To This Entry
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PC Authority reviews the HTC Touch Pro and writes, “…the Touch Pro is a highly capable smartphone. It has a fantastic screen, web browser and all the features you could possibly want. It’s lovely to use and an effective pocket computing and communications device.
Published: 01-01-2009 | Link To This Entry
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MobileBurn reviews the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 and writes, “…while the Pearl Flip 8220 has a great feature set and a pretty large SureType 20 key keypad, it just doesn’t feel as rugged or easy to use as the original Pearl. It’s a decent phone, it just doesn’t seem to be the great messaging [...]
Published: 01-01-2009 | Link To This Entry
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IT Reviews does a review of the BenQ E72 and writes, “This is a good looking Windows Mobile handset with excellent software for Instant Messaging fans and Wi-Fi for the rest of us.
Published: 12-31-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the Samsung Omnia (Verizon) and writes, “The phone has few buttons, and it could use a few more, while some of the existing keys need to be remapped. The optical mouse did not make navigating the menus any easier, and added little functionality.
Published: 12-31-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Digital Trends reviews the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 and writes, “The whole point of the Flip is this: You get all the features of a Blackberry minus the full keyboard. As such, it proves an excellent phone for those either willing to learn how to use the two-character key typing or who probably won’t [...]
Published: 12-31-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews does a review of the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic and writes, “The 5320 XpressMusic doesn’t break any new ground for music phones but there is lots of software built in.
Published: 12-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint reviews the Nokia N96 3G and writes, “The N96 is an evolution and refinement of the Nokia N95 rather than a whole new model, but seeing as the original phone was very good to start with (it was voted Best Mobile Phone at the 2007 Pocket-lint Awards) this isn’t a bad thing…
Published: 12-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews of the HTC Touch Pro (AT&T) and writes, “The overall look of the device and HTC 3D TouchFlo interface is definitely sophisticated, and there’s plenty of features to keep the mobile professional happy–Windows Mobile 6.1, EV-DO Rev. A, Wi-Fi, GPS, just to name a few things .
Published: 12-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET Australia reviews the Samsung Omnia and writes, “Samsung’s Omnia is overflowing with features, but lacks the usability that would make it a great phone for everyday use. Owners of Omnias will no doubt find situations to make use of all the technology built into the handset, especially media sharing with DLNA networking; however, [...]
Published: 12-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews the BlackBerry Bold (AT&T) and writes, “The BlackBerry Bold delivers on a number of fronts. Its half-VGA display is one of the sharpest screens we’ve seen on a smartphone, which, combined with the stereo speakers, really boosts the multimedia experience. The Bold also ships with the latest BlackBerry operating system, new productivity [...]
Published: 12-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint does a first look review of the Nokia XpressMusic 5800 and writes, “Think Samsung Tocco rather than iPhone and you are on the right lines. The Nokia 5800 is very much a consumer touchscreen, but not in the same way as the Apple iPhone…That said the Nokia fan club will most likely love [...]
Published: 12-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews the BlackBerry Storm 9530 and writes, “…The Storm is a faster, better device after the upgrade, including the responsiveness of the accelerometer, and improved battery life. However, the phone still has various bugs and just doesn’t feel quite like final product.
Published: 12-23-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Tech Journal South reviews the T-Mobile G1 and writes, “If you’re a Smartphoner, you’re giving up a little corporate functionality, these are Google contacts and calendar, not Outlook, and this is Android, not WinMo.
Published: 12-23-2008 | Link To This Entry
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The Sydney Morning Herald reviews the BlackBerry Pearl Flip and writes, “How do you make the most consumer-oriented BlackBerry smartphone even funkier? Turn it into a flip phone. That’s the thinking behind the BlackBerry Pearl Flip, although unlike most clamshell phones the Flip isn’t all that compact.
Published: 12-23-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint reviews the Palm Treo Pro and writes, “A good looking design combined with a decent feature set in a device that doesn’t try to be everything to everyone means that this is a Windows device we would happily recommend.
Published: 12-22-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Gizmodo reviews the BlackBerry Pearl and writes, “…it’s not a bad phone, at all—compared to the wealth of dumb feature phones out there, it’s exceptional. It’s a full-fledged BlackBerry that delivers great email, solid multimedia, usable web browsing and all of the other trappings of a smartphone, like apps.
Published: 12-22-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Brighthand reviews the Nokia N96 3G and writes, “Much like the N95 that came out two years ago, the Nokia N96 presents a lot more than what many people will ever want in a mobile device. And at the same time, it represents where mobile devices are going.
Published: 12-22-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileBurn reviews the BlackBerry Bold 9000 and writes, “If you are looking for the ultimate in mobile email, the BlackBerry Bold 9000 from RIM is a device you should look long and hard at. It excels at most everything and looks fine while doing it.
Published: 12-19-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the Samsung Saga and writes, “The Samsung Saga comes with the Opera mobile browser that we’ve been seeing on so many Windows Mobile smartphones, such as the Samsung Omnia. It even gets the accelerated scrolling we liked on the Omnia, and it loads pages that look great; almost, but not quite, desktop [...]
Published: 12-19-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Digital Trends reviews the BlackBerry Bold and writes, “In the end, various minor shortcomings aside, the Blackberry Bold is by far the sweetest smartphone RIM has created.
Published: 12-19-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews the HTC FUZE and writes, “Armed with a 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7201A processor and 512MB ROM and 288MB RAM, the HTC Fuze was a generally snappy device. As we already mentioned in the design section, we didn’t experience quite the delay in screen rotation or even other simple tasks.
Published: 12-18-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC Authority reviews the Samsung Omnia i900 and writes, “Beyond the snapper, there’s a highly serviceable GPS setup, not to mention the music player where you have 8GB or 16GB of storage to play with…
Published: 12-18-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileBurn reviews the Nokia N96 and writes, “Overall I rate the N96 as “Recommended” as it packs such a huge punch in terms of features and connectivity. However, N95 users should not rush to “upgrade” their phones, because the N96 is hardly a leap in progress.
Published: 12-18-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 and writes, “Overall, the Xperia X1 was a responsive device. There’s a slight lag when you activate a new panel, and some sluggishness when we had numerous applications open–typical Windows Mobile behavior.
Published: 12-17-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the LG Incite CT810 and writes, “…the LG Incite is a sluggish performer. Like most touchscreen phones, the Incite uses an accelerometer to set the screen orientation. When the phone is clogged with running apps, switching from portrait to landscape mode could take as long as 8 seconds or more. For some [...]
Published: 12-17-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Digital Trends reviews the BlackBerry Storm 9530 and writes, “There’s a lot more we could say about the touch interface – RIM has quite a few things to learn here, and the manufacturer seems to be unaware that the hover-and-click approach is very awkward…
Published: 12-17-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Digital Trends reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “Unless you’re already in love with Palm products and the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, the Treo 800W offers very little to lure new users over to it.
Published: 12-16-2008 | Link To This Entry
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CNET reviews the LG Incite CT810 and writes, “We tested the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; EDGE/HSDPA) LG Incite in San Francisco using AT&T’s service. Overall we were quite impressed with the call quality. We heard our callers loud and clear, as if we were calling from a landline.
Published: 12-16-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint does a first look review of the Nokia N97 and writes, “So is the Nokia N97 a game changer? Unfortunately not. But, it looks to be a solid handset that vastly improves on the touch capabilities and offering of the 5800.
Published: 12-16-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint reviews the Toshiba Portege and writes, “The G710, sitting alongside other competitors in the smartphone arena, just simply doesn’t compete. It just feels like a tool…For business users who want or need Windows Mobile, there are stronger offerings from HTC and HP for example, but you will pay more.
Published: 12-05-2008 | Link To This Entry
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IT Reviews has a review of the ASUS M930 and writes, “The clamshell approach makes for larger hardware, but it does mean that a better keyboard can be incorporated, and the one here is good. Its physical construction is solid and it is well sized…
Published: 12-04-2008 | Link To This Entry
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All About Symbian reviews the Samsung G810 and writes, “There’s a lot to like on the Samsung G810. It’s tremendously solid, the optical zoom works brilliantly, there’s oodles of RAM and flash storage, and having both Wi-Fi and GPS on board means that you’re good to go for almost any use.
Published: 12-03-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileBurn reviews the Nokia N78 and writes, “The N78 represents what most of the world will see from Nokia as newer models are released. GPS plays a major part here, and Feature Pack 2 is primed with untapped ability that its over-the-air (OTA) updatability may unlock.
Published: 12-02-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint reviews the BlackBerry Bold 9000 and writes, “Where the BlackBerry wins out over the Apple iPhone is that you can very quickly search email to find what you are after, you can cut, copy and paste, view HTML messages in plain text, restrict your download sizes, your roaming actions and plenty more…
Published: 12-01-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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 [...]
Published: 11-28-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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…
Published: 11-27-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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 [...]
Published: 11-26-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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 [...]
Published: 11-25-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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 [...]
Published: 11-24-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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 [...]
Published: 11-21-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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, [...]
Published: 11-20-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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, [...]
Published: 11-19-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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 [...]
Published: 11-18-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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. [...]
Published: 11-17-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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…
Published: 11-03-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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…
Published: 11-03-2008 | Link To This Entry
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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 [...]
Published: 11-03-2008 | Link To This Entry
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IT Reviews does a review of the HTC Shift and writes, “For that you need to switch to Vista Business. The 800Mhz Intel A110 processor (the Atom’s predecessor) and 1GB of RAM are simply not up to the job of running Vista. It runs slow, and using it can be frustrating…
Published: 10-31-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileBurn reviews the Nokia 6650 and writes, “The Nokia 6650 is a great device: stylish, very sturdy, and packed with features and connectivity. It’s a shame that no WiFi was included to compliment the device’s HSDPA capabilities, but you can’t have everything, and a lot is included considering the device’s price tag. I also [...]
Published: 10-31-2008 | Link To This Entry
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IT Reviews does a review of the HTC Touch Diamond and writes, “There are some great things about this device. It is certainly small, for example. At 102mm tall, 51mm wide and 11.35mm thick it fits easily in the pocket…
Published: 10-31-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint reviews the Samsung INNOV8 i8510 and writes, “The Samsung i8510 offers so much that, like the Nokia N95 and N96, it becomes a handset that you know you’ve got in your pocket. It’s big and bold and therefore unlikely to be for everyone, but more worryingly for the size we can’t see the [...]
Published: 10-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Wired reviews the Motorola Z10 and writes, “Had Motorola spent even half as much time making the software as innovative as its break-away hardware, the Z10 would have wowed us. But with its lacking OS and underwhelming camera, the phone didn’t feel ready for primetime.”
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Published: 10-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “A network and the long-established pedigree of Windows Mobile as a proven office-centric smartphone OS. In other words, it isn’t pretty, but it gets the job done, especially in terms of handling calendars and contacts, as well as office documents. Unfortunately, we had some strange issues [...]
Published: 10-30-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews does a review of the HP iPAQ 914c Business Messenger and writes, “When considered on its own, HP’s iPAQ 914c isn’t a bad phone at all. In fact it’s among the better Windows Mobile BlackBerry copies around. The keyboard is good, the screen not bad, it’s stuffed with features and the battery [...]
Published: 10-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileTechReview does a review of the Samsung Omnia and writes, “If the Samsung Omnia had US 3G, we’d give it our Editor’s Choice award– the i900 is otherwise our dream Windows Mobile device. OK, we might opt for a traditional d-pad for gaming, but we have our DS and PSP’s for that wink. The [...]
Published: 10-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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ZDNet reviews the Samsung Omnia and writes, “…I am also quite impressed with the capability and speed of the display rotation in every application in three directions. Unlike the iPhone and HTC Diamond inconsistent behavior, you get the same experience on the OMNIA in every application you run.
Published: 10-29-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Mobile Choice reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “As with all the best phones, there’s loads more to say about the Nokia E71 that we don’t have space for here. You get a great web-browsing experience with HSDPA data speeds, there’s a great driving game pre-loaded, and there’s loads of extras like Push-To-Talk, instant [...]
Published: 10-28-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “There are a few complaints we have about Nokia’s high-end import phones in general. First of all, they simply aren’t localized to U.S. networks. Nokia has done a better job with their automatic setup tools, but using the Nokia E71, we were continually asked to choose one [...]
Published: 10-28-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileBurn reviews the Samsung Omnia and writes, “If you are a fan of devices like the Apple iPhone and the HTC Touch Diamond, the Samsung Omnia is probably going to capture your interest. Samsung’s done a good job of layering some new functionality over what is otherwise a somewhat dated Windows Mobile user interface. [...]
Published: 10-28-2008 | Link To This Entry
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InfoSync reviews the T-Mobile Sidekick 2008 and writes, “This is definitely the Sidekick to buy, as the T-Mobile Sidekick LX offers little to no benefit over this smaller, cheaper model. But, for the most part, the Sidekick 2008 seems like a step backwards, both in terms of build quality and in terms of the [...]
Published: 10-27-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileTechReview has a review of the Apple iPhone 3G and writes, “The iPhone 3G is certainly the most fun and easy to use phone available today and for the foreseeable future. Yet it brings smartphone features to the table and a very powerful Internet experience– two things not usually associated with fun and easy.
Published: 10-27-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Trusted Reviews has a review of the Toshiba Portegé G810 and writes, “All in all, nobody who wants an iPhone should be fooled into thinking that the G810 is a serious alternative - in terms of things like ease-of-use, entertainment and Web browsing it’s still several miles behind. On the other hand, it is [...]
Published: 10-27-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Pocket-lint reviews the HTC Touch Pro and writes, “Adding the keyboard to the HTC Diamond will appease those who liked the interface but didn’t want to get all touchy-feely with it…The keyboard is easy to use, but the cost of adding it has been all too obvious: a considerably bigger device. We also found [...]
Published: 10-24-2008 | Link To This Entry
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Brighthand reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “The E71 is probably the best handset available for prosumers. It takes what many want from an iPhone and need from a BlackBerry and puts it into a package that is well designed…Some areas of concern with the E71 include the user interface: menus, menus, and more [...]
Published: 10-24-2008 | Link To This Entry
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MobileBurn reviews the Palm Treo 800w and writes, “As with previous units, the Palm Treo 800w from Sprint offers quite an extensive feature set for business users. The addition of a 2 megapixel camera, paired with the microSD card slot and A2DP make for a suitable multimedia performer, as well. However, both our test [...]
Published: 10-24-2008 | Link To This Entry
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PC World Canada reviews the Apple iPhone 3G and writes, “With the release of Apple’s iPhone 3G and its new iPhone 2.0 software, the hype, the lines and the dispute over expensive plans are back, but the era of iPhone 1.0 is officially over. Those who waited for the second (and officially Canadian offered) [...]
Published: 10-23-2008 | Link To This Entry
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