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•Nokia 5230 Mobile Phone Review - Fashionable and Trendy The Nokia 5230 is a sleek, stylish phone for the fashion conscious consumer. It’s a colourful phone with the necessities you want and need in a mobile phone. One drawback is the lack of megapixels, but there are a variety of other features that will make up for that fact.
The Nokia 5230 may look a lot like other touch screens, but with the changeable battery covers that come in a variety of colors, the user has the option to change the look of their phone every day.
The 5230 offers you all...
•Samsung Diva Mobile Phone – Touchscreen Makes a Fashion Statement If you are a real “girly girl” and you’re looking for a phone that is frivolous and fashionable with fun features and functions, then the Samsung Diva is just the phone for you. It looks good but doesn’t have too much gadgetry. This is definitely a “chick” phone.
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This phone lives up to its name with a sleek chrome finish and even a tiny diamond button at the bottom. Even the 2.8 inch, 16 million color TFT touchscreen is feminine with a swirly font and a pink diamond...
•The Stylish Phone - Nokia 7230 Mobile Nokia has once again come up with a slim and attractive design feature phone. Phone users, regardless of gender, age and class, will find that Nokia 7230 suits their everyday needs. It is a compact slider with rounded corners that easily fits in your pockets. Although, this gadget has does not have too many of the new flashier features, it nonetheless comes with capabilities to capture and share your special moments, and stay connected with your friends through various ways of communication....
•Nokia 97 Mini Mobile Phone Review - Slender and Effective The Nokia 97 Mini is smaller and more attractive than the previous model, but it doesn’t stop there. It not only has a 5 megapixel camera and a responsive touch screen, but it also has a smaller price tag. So even if you were not fond of the Nokia 97, you just might want to check out the Mini.
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One of the biggest complaints of the previous model was that it was too big and clumsy. The Mini is more attractive, smaller and lighter.
The Nokia Mini weighs only 138g and has 3.2 inch...
•Acer BeTouch E200 Mobile Phone Review - Affordable, Yet Attractive If you are looking for an affordable little phone with a bright, vibrant touchscreen, then the Acer beTouch E200 might be the phone for you. This impressive phone is built for durability and looks and looks more expensive than it is.
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The Acer beTouch is definitely an attractive phone. The black, white and silver accents along with the large touchscreen, make the overall design very pleasing to look at. You also have a color chose of black or white exterior. It weighs in at 146g so...
•Samsung S8300 Tocco Ultra Mobile Phone Review – No Land Slide Victory The current market isn’t too impressive, with a sense of monotony in the phones that are on offer. In the current day and age, it seems that they all have touch screens! Reviewing the new Samsung S8300 Tocco Ultra is like a breath of fresh air as it isn’t scared to deviate from the tried and tested touch-screen appeal.
So – what do I mean? Well, the Tocco Ultra makes an interesting take on the touch-screen concept with a slide-out numerical keypad! It is an incredible surprise considering how...
•Motorola Dext MB220 Review - Android Smartphone Slider With QWERTY Also known as the Motorola CLIQ (in the USA), this frumpy-looking little mobile phone with its plain, grey appearance and rounded corners is actually better than it looks. It’s an Android smartphone with a slide out QWERTY keyboard which is powerful, responsive, and will suit those whose social integration ranks high in importance in their daily lives.
First announced in September and released in October 2009, the Motorola Dext is a Quadphone which works on both 2G and 3G. It measures 114 x 58...
•A Closer Look at the HTC Pure The HTC Pure was one of the first phones in HTC’s fleet to receive the Windows Mobile 6.5 treatment when it was released in October. There have been reports that the phone is simply an updated version of the Touch Diamond2 because of the seemingly similar specifications. The place where the Touch Diamond2 and the Pure part ways is in their appearance and in the fact that the Touch Diamond2 was only equipped with Windows Mobile 6.1. This review will tell you how the mobile phone fared under our...
•Sony Ericsson Elm Mobile Phone Preview – the Eco-Friendly Choice RATING: 4/5 – It is fair to say that we like the sound of the Elm, but cannot give it full marks until we get to grips with the handset. It really is something different and it pleases us to see that massive companies (like Sony Ericsson) are willing to take risks that the consumer market may brutally reject, especially when these chances are taken in a bid at improved sustainability. A dig at creating a better public image or not, we appreciate what Sony Ericsson have done, not only for the...
•Samsung H1 Vodafone 360 Mobile Phone Review - Contact-Centric Connectivity in a Handset Available only with Vodafone from around £35 per month (this is for a 2-year contract), the Samsung H1 handset has been specially built around Vodafone 360.
Designed to be a Contact-Centric Connectivity aid, the H1 handset has a completely different approach to how mobile phones work. The buttons on the front, for a start, will not be what you are used you, and it takes a while to get used to how it works.
For those who love social interacting, this may be the phone to buy - offering a unique...
•Sony Ericsson W995 Mobile Phone Review - The Media Machine Despite a few minor setbacks, this phone is definitely worth the money overall. The media applications are undeniably impressive, and the glossy finish is one to admire. The W995 has broadcasted the exciting things that Sony Ericsson can offer, so now we can only dream of what their next creation will be.
Another gem of technology from Sony Ericsson, that will fulfill your everyday media needs. The slick, slim and sophisticated look of this phone makes it an irresistible purchase, but how does...
•HTC Touch HD2 Mobile Phone Review The HTC Touch HD2 was announced in October 2009 and released just a month later in November.
For the hefty price tag of £500 (or - five new wheels for your car) the HD2 is undoubtedly the best Windows Mobile in existence and will drive you anywhere you want to go. For fans of big screens who dislike using a stylus to get Windows Mobile to work, the HD2 offers just what is required. It’s huge capacitive variety screen responds to gentle touch and allows you to flip easily through your...
•Augmented Reality Applications on Your Phone: Convenient or Creepy? With each new mobile that rears its shiny head on the marketplace today, it seems as though we are drifting away from phone calls and voicemails and more towards mobile features that interact with online applications.
As these features grow more popular, mobiles are becoming compatible with all sorts of convenient programs, whether it’s accessing Google Maps to help us navigate through an unfamiliar area or automatically uploading the picture you just took with your phone onto your Flickr...
•Nokia N900 Mobile Phone Review - The GSM Internet Tablet With Linux Announced in August and Released in November 2009, the latest in the Nokia family of Internet Tablets is sure to please those who longed for cellular GSM ability in their QWERTY handsets. It still bears the same no-nonsense Nokia appearance, any colour, so long as you like black, but in overall impression it still looks sleek and professional.
The Nokia N900 weighs quite a bit - at 181g and measuring a shade under 111mm x 60mm x 18mm, its 113cc volume hangs heavy in your pocket, however,...
•Nokia N97 Mini Mobile Phone Review - A Middle-Weight Symbian Touchscreen Following on from the high end N97 announced earlier, Nokia have produced the N97 Mini - a smaller, lighter version of the N97 with less internal memory, smaller display and battery, at a not-much-smaller price. Nokia appears to be focusing on optimisation with this series of phones rather than announcing new features.
As with all things, the relationship between price and capability has not been evenly applied since the phones were not announced together, leaving the N97 Mini dangling in the...
•Acer NeoTouch F1 Mobile Phone Review - A Snappy F1 Dragon For Any Knight For a beginner - the computer giant Acer is already showing its ability in the mobile phone market. Just one step behind the Toshiba TG1, the Acer neoTouch S200 (announced under the codename of F1) trots the world using it’s whomping 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.
Designed to satisfy the most exacting of clients, the neoTouch is quite an impressive little machine, sure to surprise anyone into high end smartphones.
Released in October 2009, the Acer neoTouch can be used with AT&T and...
•Acer DX900 Tempo Mobile Phone Review – Acer’s Dual-Sim Debut If you have an Acer PC under your desk, you will look upon the first ever mobile phone (released April 2009) offering by the computer giant with more than a little interest. At first glance it very like the E-TEN (which Acer recently bought) smartphone, leading to thoughts that Acer has simply bought the company for the purposes of rebranding a product and making an entrance into the mobile phone arena
As first entry the Acer DX900 is not a bad handset, offering good features as well as duel...
•Ground-breaking Features of Upcoming Mobile Phones Sprint is currently offering a limited service of 4G to some states in the USA
The past few years have seen the technological development that surrounds mobile phones propel to new levels. New features have been introduced that have since become standard and include faster Internet connectivity, email services, social-networking and the opportunity for your mobile phone to double up as a camera, a music player or both. But where next for mobile phones – how can they develop further?
One way...
•HTC Hero Mobile Phone Review - Not a Phone With a Phobia of Buttons Touch screens, touch screens, touch screens... does the monotony ever cease? Well, even though the HTC Hero does have a touch screen, it does appear that the mobile phone manufacturer has made a concerted effort to also include buttons into the fascia of the touch screen phone in question, giving it a dynamic look in contrast to the rows of copycat models that are currently dominating the shelves.
Many mobile phone manufacturers have achieved sleekness by making their phones flat, contoured...
•Blackberry Bold 9700 Mobile Phone Review - The QWERTY Quadband With Optical Trackpad …And from the RIM stable, along comes the Blueberry Bold 9700 - hot on the heels of the Tour (which it definitely relates to) - heading it’s way to ergonomic excellence and surfing on the go.
Announced only in October, RIM does not waste any time getting the latest models onto the market - in this handset’s case - it was scarcely a month later, in November of 2009.
The Blackberry Bold is pure functionality in a tiny, ergonomically designed little can. This particular model measures a mere 109...
•Nokia N97 Mobile Phone Review - Slide Opening QWERTY Mobile With an Era of Talk Time If conserving your battery life and skimping on your handset use is important to you, then the Nokia N97 could possibly the answer to your needs. The fantastic battery backup allows talk time of up to 9 h30 min (2G) and up to 6 h (3G).
If this isn’t enough to tickle your fancy, the internal 32GB memory and Wi-Fi support should make you smile.
Announced in November 2008 and released in June 2009, the Nokia N97 measures 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9mm (88cc) in size and weighs in at 150g. While not the...
•Nokia 7510 Supernova Mobile Phone Review - The Ultimate Fun But Affordable Phone The Supernova series that Nokia has released over the past few years has been met with a variety of reactions from mobile phone reviewers, with the most prevalent feeling being one of disappointment. Well, the Nokia 7510 Supernova is the latest model and it appears at first glance that Nokia has learned from its mistakes. Instead of trying to do everything, the Nokia 7510 Supernova has a very clear focus – fun and functionality in one handset. The question is though whether it delivers or...
•Nokia 6260 Slide Mobile Phone Review - Mobile High Speed Technology at Your Fingertips The Nokia 6260 Slide is one of the latest additions to the Nokia mobile phone handset family and also one of the most modern. Nokia has a reputation for keeping up with technology but sometimes not as quickly as its competitors and often at the expense of other features that mobile phone users demand. Probably aware of this reputation, Nokia has stepped up its game once again and the delightful Nokia 6260 Slide is the result. Just how far does this high speed technological phone go to burying...
•Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Mobile Phone Review - The Trendsetter of Nokia Touch Screens Behind all of their market competitors they may be but Nokia have now introduced their very first touch screen phone. It has been a long time in coming but by all accounts it has been worth waiting for. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is the model that they have decided to launch first and sales suggest that it has been a huge success. With millions of handsets already having been sold, it is worth questioning whether the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has indeed been worth the hype and thus whether Nokia...
•Sony Ericsson W595 Mobile Phone Review - The Latest and Best Walkman Phone? The one thing that most Sony Ericsson phones have in abundance is good looks. No matter what lies beneath the surface, they all tend to have unique and beautiful appearances that can enhance the style factor of everyone using them. However, there is now an exception to the rule. The Sony Ericsson W595 is not the best looking phone ever and it is nowhere near as stylish as its Walkman phone predecessors but we all know that looks count for nothing when it comes to a mobile phone. Does the Sony...
•Sony Ericsson W705 Mobile Phone Review - Tune Into the Beat With the Ultimate Walkman Phone Sony Ericsson is known the world over for their amazingly functional and stylish mobile phones. It is easy to see why when you take a look at some of the handsets that they have produced over the years and one of their latest additions to the Walkman range can be added to that illustrious list. The Sony Ericsson W705 has won over thousands of new fans in recent months on account of its attractive exterior and outstanding internal features. However, should you believe all of the reviews out...
•LG KM900 Arena Mobile Phone Review - Connect With the New Generation Media Phone Every time a new mobile phone handset is released into the public domain, its features seem to get bigger and better than ever before. With technology advancing at a rapid rate, it is difficult to think of how the next phone might top the last. The LG KM900 Arena Is one of a new breed of mobile phones that has been designed to top everything similar that has gone before it but it has received mixed reviews. Some users say it is absolutely perfect whilst others vent their frustrations. Which...
•Nokia N85 Mobile Phone Review - N-Gage With the Ultimate Nokia Handset Nokia is undoubtedly one of the most popular mobile phone manufacturers out there today, although it is fair to say that it has produced just as many misses as hits in the last few years. However, their latest offering is out to redress the balance in favour of the hits and, if all the reports are to be believed, the Nokia N85 does just that. However, an unbiased review is always a good tool so read on to find out the lowdown about the Nokia N85 and just what it can give you.
The Smart...
•Sony Ericsson C510 Mobile Phone Review - Sony’s Newest Cyber Shot at the Camera Phone Market The CyberShot range of mobile phones was undoubtedly a stroke of genius from some Sony Ericsson designer but it may have surprised the leader of the mobile phone world in relation to just how successful the range would actually be. As with every range, there is a phone to suit every budget and if you are on the lower end of the affordability scale then the latest offering may well be your handset of choice. The Sony Ericsson C510 is reportedly a very comprehensive little phone, but is all the...
•Samsung S8300 Tocco Ultra Mobile Phone Review - Touch Perfect With the New and Improved Tocco Samsung is one of the premier mobile phone manufacturers and providers out there at the moment as a direct result of their willingness to listen to their customers. When the Tocco was originally released, there were a few complaints about various elements of the handset. Samsung took that on board and came up with the new and improved Samsung S8300 Tocco Ultra. This handset is definitely upgraded in some ways, but is it really as improved as they say it is?
The Tocco Appeal
The Samsung S8300...
•Apple IPhone 3GS Mobile Phone Review - The Must Have Next Generation IPhone The iPhone is the one model of mobile phone that has essentially took the world by storm. As soon as it was launched, it flew off the shelves because everyone wanted one and the hype about the new and improved Apple iPhone 3GS has seemed to reach new and unprecedented levels. It is the handset that everyone, especially the technology aficionados out there, wants. Whether it lives up to the hype or not is a different matter, and the rest of this review will be looking into just that for...
•Sony Ericsson C510 Mobile Phone Review - The Cyber-Shot Bargain Box As a competitor to the Nokia 6600 Slide or the Samsung Soul, the Sony Ericsson C510 (Released Feb 2009) holds its own and is one of the best in its price range.
With 3G HSDPA internet access, the C510 puts Sony Ericsson back on track when to comes to delivering a phone of decent reliability and features for the price. Time alone will tell whether they will regain the edge with their products, but until they are proven unreliable, we have no problem with the phone we are reviewing here...
•Sony Ericsson W705 Review - A Walkman With Connectivity Weighing in at only 98g, the Sony Ericsson W705 (released October 2008) is suitable for the person who likes to go out to do their exercising - only don’t get lost when you’re out and about, as the phone does not have GPS. It does have a lot else to offer though, and for a price tag of around £270 (or free with some networks) you could own a phone which has good function and which - dare we say it - good looks as well.
This is not your all-singing, all-dancing clubber’s friend, however it is a...
•Nokia N85 Mobile Phone Review - An Entertaining Package From the grand-master company of mobile phones comes the Nokia N85 (announced August 2008) - a member of the N series multimedia mini-computers specifically designed for “sharing, gaming and connecting” - created to set new standards for mobile entertainment.
Described by Juha-Pekka Sipponen, (Director, Nokia Series Finland) as “created to be more than the sum of its parts, offering a complete mobile entertainment package designed for connecting, sharing and discovering. The iconic Nokia N...
•Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Mobile Phone Review - The Touch Screen Music Phone If a music phone with touch screen is what you are after, then the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will probably be near the top of your list, depending on the price you are prepared to pay for this facility.
Typically priced at £350 (SIM-free), the XpressMusic is an expensive little box with an absolutely average Nokia exterior and a sometimes unresponsive touch screen which on occasion requires a stylus to function accurately. Monthly contract deals can put the handset in your pocket for as little as...
•Nokia 6260 Slide Mobile Phone Review - The No-Nonsense Mid-Range With Full Features Hot on the heels of the Nokia 6600 comes the Nokia 6260 Slider. This is a very up-market little phone with similar features to the Nokia N95.
The Nokia look is very evident - typical black, trimmed with silver and blue highlighted number pad - a no-nonsense easy to use handset.
The 6260 Slide will work on both 2G and 3G networks - on the standard four GSM 850/ 900 / 1800 / 1900 and on HSDPA 900 / 1900 and 2100.
Released on April 2009, this compact handset weighs in at a mere 114g, and...
•Apple IPhone 3GS Mobile Phone Review - The All-Singing, All-Dancing Handset Just Got Better! At the price of a brand new high-end gaming PC, or a blade-server capable of running a whole department - the Apple iPhone 3GS has a lot to live up to. Even when forming part of a contract, the 3GS comes in at a whopping £190 (upfront) for the 16GB model, and nearly £280 for the 32GB. Purchased as a pay as you go phone, the handset will set you back around £440 (16GB) and £540 (32GB).
So - what does this price actually get you? Fans of the touchscreen smart phone thought they had died and gone...
•Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Mobile Phone Review - Apple Needn't Start Trembling Just Yet Nokia's first entry in the touch-screen phone market holds promise, but has a ways to go before it can truly compete with the industry giant, Apple's iPhone. It's a gorgeous phone with a fairly rich set of features, but again, not when compared with iPhone. For those who avoid all things Apple, however (you know who you are), the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic may be just what you've been waiting for.
At 111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm and with a weight of only 109 g, the sleek and stylish Nokia 5800 is...
•LG GT500 Mobile Phone Review – a Sophisticated Smartphone With an Amazing Camera The LG GT500, also known as the Puccini, is a mobile that has a little something for everyone. While it’s not as flashy some of the other big name phones on the market today, its feature-packed camera, speedy internet connection, and large touch screen are all well-loved characteristics that will make it a highly enjoyable phone for many.
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With its standard rectangular shape and grey exterior, the Puccini may look a bit dull in comparison to some other phones, but at 86 g, it’s an...
•HTC T-Mobile G1 Mobile Phone Review - Android and 3.5G Combined The HTC T-Mobile G1 is a dinky little phone. Despite the ugly (for some) little lip on the front, and its weight, this is a compact, sturdy little social assistant that is sure to please the person who spends a lot of time surfing the web as part of their social scene.
It’s pretty - it’s white, and has a really handy sliding screen which provides access to the full five-row landscape orientated QWERTY keyboard.
The T-Mobile G1 weighs in at a pretty heavy 158 grams, unlike its bigger Android...
•Blackberry 8110 Silver Mobile Phone Review - Finally - A SIM Free Version of the Ultimate Smart Phone It appears that the mobile manufacturers and mobile service providers are finally paying attention to the end user - we are now able to buy the ultimate (for some) in smart phones as a SIM free version, with no need to sign up to lengthy contracts.
Given a choice, this is the phone that many of us would prefer to own, it has top quality features which are very suitable to the business person desiring a compact Smartphone. For someone who wishes to keep abreast of the news, receive email and...
•Samsung S7350 Classico Mobile Phone Review - A Brush With Class As always - Samsung has produced a beautiful looking phone with a smooth-action slider. Housed in a brushed metal casing, this mobile oozes classical elegance in a very neat format. The Classico is also known as Samsung S7350 Ultra, and succeeds the Samsung S7330 model.
The Samsung S7350 Classico measures c109mm x 50mm x 13mm, making it a slender, very elegant piece of equipment which will fit into any pocket or handbag.
For the businessman or woman, the personal organiser features make life...
•HTC Touch Diamond 2 Mobile Phone Review - A Business Focussed Handset That Also Entertains The HTC Touch Diamond 2 is an upgraded version of the HTS Touch Diamond. Weighing in at 117 grams, it measures 108mm x 53mm x 14mm, and includes a large WVGA LCD screen measuring 81mm which displays 65,000 colours at a maximum resolution of 450 x 800 pixels. The screen is as large as physically possible in the body of the phone, with an ultra-sharp widescreen display, allowing the user to enjoy websites, photos and videos.
The phone is compact, sturdy, and yet sophisticated in appearance.
The...
•LG KF900 Prada II Mobile Phone Review - The Speedy Text Tapper’s Friend From the LG stable - in conjunction with Prada - emerges the LG KF900 Prada II - a mobile phone which reeks of fashion and stylishness. Also known as the LG Prada 2, this sleek, black mobile phone offers a variety of features to the phone user with a sense of chic. Measuring 105mm x 54mm x 17mm and with a 76mm touch-sensitive screen, it is a compact device, easy in the hand, and neat enough to slip into your pocket or handbag.
This is a quad band phone - set to function on the GSM 850, GSM...
•BlackBerry 8900 Curve Mobile Phone Review - Excellence in a Case, But Without 3G The BlackBerry 8900 is the successor to the BlackBerry 83xx series. Despite retaining a full-QWERTY keyboard, it is slightly slimmer, but otherwise the same size and weight as the 83xx,. Weighing in at 109g the Curve is very pocket/handbag friendly. Produced by RIM, the 8900 Curve is the mid-range BlackBerry, fitting neatly in between the Bold and Storm and the Pearl and Flip.
The BlackBerry 8900 Curve uses the OS 4.6 platform which allows for improved web browsing (with Ajax support),...
•HTC Magic Mobile Phone Review - The Chic, Magic Android From Taiwan comes the HTC Magic - and at first glance it appears that this phone is a bit of a misnomer. While everyone coos and aahs about the Apple iPhone, the HTC Magic quietly goes about its business - that for which it was designed, and which it performs with impeccable ability and seamless ease.
The HTC is powered by Android™ - upgraded in this version of the phone - and designed to include the Google suit of services like Mail, Search and Maps. Specifically made for surfing the internet...
•LG KC780 Reina Mobile Phone Review - The Handy Euro-Traveller Regarded as one of the best value for money phones available, the LG KC780 Reina is very useful for the Euro-traveller. This is a tri-band phone, so using it in the States is out of the question.
Released in November of 2008 - this slider phone still has much to offer, and is available for purchase for use on the O2, T-Mobile and Orange network services. It comes in a variety of colours, and weighing in at 119g, it will fill a space in your pocket or handbag which measures 107mm x 52mm x...
•Apple IPhone 3G S Mobile Phone Review - Speedier Performance With a Longer Battery Life Soon to be a part of our lives - the Apple iPhone 3G S holds the promise of speedier performance, and - we hold our breath - a longer battery life. The previous edition - the Apple iPhone 3G, while a fantastically sophisticated iPhone offering, was a little short of the battery oomph necessary to keep it going all day - barely a day’s use, if you were lucky.
With “speed” as the new watch-word, it will be nice to see if the 3G S comes up to scratch. As always in the IT and phone world, software...
•Nokia N79 Mobile Phone Review - One You Will Love to Love Nokia makes and sells so many different types of mobiles - if practice alone makes for a good hand set, then they surely have to be just about the best.
The Nokia N79 is one of those phones you just love to love. It joins the ranks of the other Nokia N-models on the market - its siblings are the N78, N82, N85 and N96.
Without a doubt - the Nokia N79 has to be one of the best mobile phones on the market - the 5 Megapixel camera sports Carl Zeiss optics, CMOS sensor, a Tessar lens and 20x...
•LG KP500 Cookie Mobile Phone Review – Affordable and Ingenious The LG KP500 is a cute phone with a cute name. Despite its low price, it has a wide assortment of goodies that are sure to delight and impress. Fans of the Renoir will enjoy this phone, as it has a variety of similar features as well as a few improvements.
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The Cookie is slim and stylish—at 89g, it’s more than small enough to fit almost anywhere, be it a pocket, a small purse, even a wallet. It’s available in black, Vandyke brown, Anodising silver, and Elegant gold. Though it’s a...
•Samsung F400 Opus Mobile Phone Review – a Music Phone With Lots of Attractive Features Samsung F400 Opus is a wonderful phone for music lovers of all sorts. However, this mobile is not just a music phone—with a speedy internet connection, an awesome camera, and lots of memory, it has features that will satisfy everyone.
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The Opus has taken its musical theme and ran with it—the phone’s exterior closely resembles an ipod, with its silvery music wheel and 2.2 inch TFT 262k colour screen. One of its more attractive features would have to be the speakers. Slide the screen...
•LG KM900 Arena Mobile Phone Review - Go 3D With Your Interactive Mobile Experience LG is one of the most forward thinking mobile phone manufacturers on the market today. Never a company to stand in the background, they have always been prepared to take chances in order to design the biggest and best mobile phone out there year after year. Rumour has it that they have done it again with this year’s offering of the LG KM900 Arena. Touted as the successor of the LG Viewty, this handset has a lot to live up to but does it hit the mark?
Before we look at whether the big selling...
•Sony Ericsson W705 Mobile Phone Review - The Phone That’s Music to Your Ears Sony Ericsson is well known for the fantastic array of mobile phone handsets that it introduced to the market over the last decade or so. Of all the phones though, the Walkman range is arguably the most ground breaking. With fantastic music options at your fingertips via your handset, you can take your tunes wherever you want and still stay in touch. The Sony Ericsson W705 is no different. In fact, it is one of the newest handsets in the Walkman range but reportedly one of the most advanced as...
•Sony Ericsson C510 Mobile Phone Review - Click With the Most Affordable Camera Phone Sony Ericsson has long been the star of the mobile phone industry. Not only does it have a world renowned brand but it provides models that are exceptionally good at what they do. The Walkman and Cybershot phones that Sony produces usually contain the highest technology and have the prices to match. However, now there is at least one model that you can afford – the Sony Ericsson C510. One of Sony Ericsson’s most affordable handsets yet, the Sony Ericsson C510 can really appeal to those looking...
•Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic Mobile Phone Review - Meet Nokia’s Ultimate Music Phone There had been much anticipation about the release of the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic ever since the date was announced. Nokia’s ultimate music phone was to be the first touch screen handset the company produced as well. All of the other manufacturers had already released at least one touch screen phone so the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic had to make an impression, but does it make the right one?
Taking the appearance of the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic first, it is a simple phone in that it is sleek, black...
•HTC Touch Diamond Mobile Phone Review – A Superbly Attractive Smartphone The HTC Touch Diamond is simply beautiful. From its glossy, interestingly shaped casing to its colourful, high definition touch screen, everything about this phone reeks style and aesthetics. There is more to the Touch than just good looks, though—you’ll find a 3.2 megapixel camera, a lightning fast internet connection, and spacious memory storage. Can Windows shatter its reputation as a clunky user interface?
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Sleek and glossy, the HTC Touch Diamond is one of HTC’s most stylish...
•LG KC550 Orsay Mobile Phone Review – an Easy to Use Camera Phone at an Affordable Price The LG KC550 Orsay is a neat little phone that’s easily affordable. For something so inexpensive, it has lots of interesting gadgets and goodies, the crowning gem being its sophisticated 5 megapixel camera.
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At 110g, this is a slim, tiny little phone that will fit easily in your purse or pocket. Its 2.4 Inch TFT 262k Colour Screen may not be as big as other touchscreens out there, but it’s certainly beautiful and more than capable of performing well. (Incidentally, its motion...
•Sony Ericsson C905 Mobile Phone Review - The Ringing, Talking Digital Camera Seemingly not a year goes by when Sony Ericsson does not release one of its high end Cybershot phone. This year is no different! The Sony Ericsson C905 is the latest of the Cybershot offerings that Sony has in store for us all. In fact, the C905 goes one step further than all other Sony Ericsson camera phones do, and that is not just down to the touch screen technology that is on board. It is jam packed full of features that would leave every user salivating, but does the handset live up to the...
•LG KS360 Mobile Phone Review - Touch Screen Features at Your Fingertips! There are a few mobile phone makers that seem to embrace new technology quicker than everyone else. They bring out new models of phone virtually as soon as the new technology has been discovered and proven to work and LG is certainly one of those designers and manufacturers. Although touch screen phones have only just appeared on the market, LG already have several out for us to look at and the LG KS360 is a perfect example of why LG should certainly be considered when choosing your next...
•Samsung I8510 Innov8 Mobile Phone Review - Snap Up the Ultimate Camera Phone Samsung has a long held reputation for producing extremely stylish and sexy handsets that also have high end functionality. As such, it is a firm favourite with a high percentage of the mobile phone using population. However, Samsung has set itself seemingly impossible standards to follow with their coming handsets. As such, the newest of their handsets, the Samsung i8510 Innov8, has a lot to live up to. It’s billing as the ultimate camera phone also adds to that, but does it live up to the...
•LG KC910 Renoir Mobile Phone Review - Tap Into the Best Touch Screen Camera Phone LG is well known for the high end yet user-friendly phones that it has introduced into the marketplace in recent years. The mobile phone specialist has proven very popular with mobile phone users of all ages and demands. However, not one to rest on its laurels, LG has certainly gone forth and developed the latest technology to take pride of place within its functional yet feature filled handsets. The latest offering of the LG KC910 Renoir is no exception. It has already been compared to the...
•HTC Touch HD Mobile Phone Review - Get the Best of Windows in a Mobile Phone Touch screen phones seem to be everywhere today. All providers are coming out with them and those that already have are working on their new models to make them better. This technology definitely seems to be the way forward and it is easy to see why. Touch screen has hailed a new revolution in the mobile phone industry and HTC has certainly helped to lead the charge. The HTC Touch HD is a great example of their models and has received rave reviews, but is it everything that was promised or does...
•Sony Ericsson T250i Mobile Phone Review - Proof That Good Mobile Phone Handsets Can Come in Small Packages! As mobile phone technology has advanced in recent years, there has been an ongoing battle between all of the mobile phone providers to establish the best company on the market. They have all introduced phones that can do it all and look fashionable as well, but they have largely neglected the people that do not want anything flashy but would still like a capable phone… until now! The Sony Ericsson T250i is designed to cater for the people in that group and is a stylish but fantastically simple...
•Sony Ericsson G502 Mobile Phone Review - The Ultimate in Mobile Communication! A quick look at the features list of any Sony Ericsson mobile phone handset will leave you considering whether or not to buy it because the company has a great habit of giving people exactly what they want. Every new handset they release is designed for a specific audience and the Sony Ericsson G502 is no different. A mid-priced handset, it is purposely designed to appeal to basic mobile phone users that want first class communication and love to snap the odd photo when they are out and about,...
•LG KF310 Mobile Phone Review: The Sexy Minimalist 3G Mobile Phone Bargain! Everyone that knows a little about the mobile phone designer and manufacturer LG knows of their reputation for cutting edge technologically advanced and somewhat expensive phone. If you are one of those people then you will undoubtedly expect a high end mobile to be released every year, but that is not always the case. LG have now decided to look at the lower end of the market to satisfy the technophobe and no frills sections of the population. Ladies and gentlemen, meet the LG KF310.
The LG...
•Nokia 3120 Mobile Phone Review: The Most Fun and Fashionable Handset Around Nokia is one of the most prolific designers and manufacturers of mobile handsets around today and has one distinct advantage over the competition – it has a wide range of handsets available so everyone can find one to suit them! There is no focusing on one feature throughout the range and all handsets are user friendly. A prime example of just how user friendly a Nokia phone can be is the Nokia 3120. One of the latest releases from the mobile phone giant, the Nokia 3120 embodies the user...
•Blackberry Bold 9000 Mobile Phone Review - Click With the Smart Camera Phone Blackberry first came into the market in 1997 as a two-way Pager, and was first introduced by a company called Research in Motion. Today Blackberry Bold features push e-mail, Internet faxing, web browsing, along with other services offered by wireless phones, and is considered to be one of the best Smart phones available in the market. It is also a mobile telephone which supports incoming and outgoing calls, text messaging, a 2-Megapixel camera with flash with a digital zooming capability, and...
•Nokia 6220 Classic Mobile Phone Review - Get Everything You Want in a Mobile Phone The Nokia 6220 Classic is considered to be one of the most colourful mobile phones in the market today. Its shape and design lets the user handle the phone with ease, and with its 4-way keypad, you can access it faster in each direction. Each direction has its short-cut keys for easy operation, whether you are looking for 'contacts', 'messages' or something else. For speed in network connectivity, the phone offers GPRS, EDGE, an infra-red and USB port. Though night time photos are not...
•LG KC910 Renoir Mobile Phone Review - The Mobile Phone With an Impeccable Camera LG has yet added one more to their series of high performance mobile phones, and this latest addition of LG KG910 mobile phone seems somewhat to be a successor to LG's popular "Viewty" model. LG has named this new inclusion after the great French artist Renoir, and, as the name suggests, LG KC910 is a blend of an artistic tinge and sophistication. The mobile phone offers one of the best in multimedia features, and with a high class camera included, the phone stands up to its name and...
•HTC Touch HD Mobile Phone Review - Get the World in Your Pocket HTC Touch HD is one of the best Windows mobile 6.1 smart phones available in the market today. The mobile phone has a large screen measuring 3.8 inches, with a resolution of 480 x 800 WVGA pixels. The device has 802.11 b/g WiFi capabilities, and the features include Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and A2DP for stereo Bluetooth streaming. The mobile phone features a a MicroSDHC card slot, which currently provides an optional extension of up to 8GB of added memory. The HTC Touch HD features connectivity...
•Motorola Z10 Mobile Phone Review - Sleek and Stylish The Motorola Z10 is sleek and stylish; capturing high quality videos; clip editing and high quality video. This mobile phone allows users to title slides and soundtrack while creating transitions between scenes. The fun part of this phone allows users to upload and share creations with friends and family on Yahoo, Google and the infamous YouTube. The casing is a metallic reincarnation of the platinum V3xx if any are you are familiar with that phone.
Camera wise; the 3.2 mega pixel camera in...
•Motorola ROKR E8 Mobile Phone Review - Music and Looks Come Together The Motorola ROKR E8 mobile phone has your normal video view with the zoom in, zoom out features and the video/camera feature. For those who are video/camera enthusiasts; this is a wonderful plus if deciding to buy this mobile phone. First, let us investigate further into all the features of this ROKR E8 phone.
For many of you who are dedicated multitaskers, this mobile phone has flaws such as having to switch certain modes. If you are in need to pause music or must skip a few tracks, be...
•Samsung F400 Mobile Phone Review - The Affodable Samsung Music Phone Introduction
The Samsung F400 is a much more affordable music phone compared to previous releases from Samsung. In this review we will take a look at its design, features, and performance and give you all the information you need to know.
Design
A very important aspect is it’s 3.5mm headphone socket. Throw out your bundled cables because you don’t need them to use this handset. Although you’d think a music phone would automatically come with this feature and that it should be assumed that it...
•Samsung I900 Omnia Mobile Phone Review - Sleek and Sophisticated Phone The Samsung i900 Omnia is a beautiful, sleek black mobile phone measuring 12.5 mm; acquiring a beautiful platinum finish and is very appealing to the eye. Let us not forget the much welcomed features this mobile phone possesses such as PowerPoint, Word and Excel. This mobile phone is indeed a dream come true for those business professionals seeking a mini mobile office phone.
Now get this, the Omnia is totally a touch screen phone; but for navigational purposes, Samsung has included an optical...
•Nokia N96 Mobile Phone Review - The New Multimedia Powerhouse Nokia N96 mobile phone is the king of multimedia in some user’s books and comes equipped with many enjoyable features; however this phone is sluggish thanks to the interface. Everyone is different, so depending upon your unique professional business or play needs; the Nokia possesses many different qualities for different users.
This phone possesses a physique that is truly appealing to the eye thanks to a glossy display casing; and yes this is another dual slider handset. At 2.8 inches the...
•Motorola E8 ROKR Mobile Phone Review - Hard Rock Mobilephone Introduction
Throw away your music players; there is a phone to take their place—the Motorola Rokr E8. A phone designed for music was unleashed to the market. But, can it hold up to its name?
Design
Similar to a touch screen, the keypad is pressure sensitive. It’s a mixture between an actual keypad and a touch screen, but it doesn’t lag down texting and allows reasonable texting speed. However, you may lose your phone if it’s not turned on. When turned off, the phone could almost be compared...
•Samsung Omnia Mobile Phone Review - Omnia Better Than IPhone? Introduction
Samsung keeps trying to add creativity and satisfaction to the mobile phone market. Recently released is the Omnia i900 which is a great Windows Mobile smart phone with a broad variety of features. However, will it stand up our review or be shot down like a pigeon?
Design
While it holds a truly inspiring look in the touchscreen phone market, its black and silver color scheme doesn’t make up for its lacking. The Samsung Omnia is made up of a plastic casing which makes it very...
•LG KU990 Viewty Mobile Phone Review - The 5 Megapixel Touch Screen Beauty An odd name for a phone, but is the LG KU990 Viewty a beauty or a beast? At first glance it does look like a true beauty, boasting a wonderfully large touch screen which is extremely responsive and a 5 megapixel camera complete with xenon flash this is one of the most stylish models around.
If you look at the camera from the back you could be forgiven for thinking this was an actual digital camera. 5 megapixels allows you to take some great photos, with digital stabilisation to help steady...
•Samsung U900 Soul Mobile Phone Review - A Slider With Personality Consumers will ultimately want to investigate this nifty little gadget; the Samsung Soul. This mobile phone is equipped with many key features that will make you be glad to be the proud owner. You will notice and become impressed with the physique of this high class slim slider made up of black plastic while the battery lid is composed of metal. The size is just right at 4.2 x 1.9 x 0.5 inches, weighing in at only 4.0 oz (112 g)!
Upon purchasing this classy looking mobile phone; you will find...
•Nokia N95 8GB Mobile Phone Review - The Ultimate Nokia Camera Phone Nokia is undoubtedly one of the leading brands of mobile phone on the market today and many users refuse point blank to use any other make of phone. However, Nokia has undoubtedly been playing catch up over the past few years to the likes of Sony Ericsson and Samsung. However, when you take a look at the Nokia N95 8GB, it is clear to see that Nokia is definitely back in the game.
The Nokia N95 8GB is unique in so many ways, which may be why it currently seems to be the flagship handset of the...
•Samsung U800 Mobile Phone Review - Work and Play With the Soul Phone The Samsung U800 Soul is one of the new generation of Samsung phones and has made waves amongst those mobile aficionados that love to try out the new model on the block. Sleek and sexy, it has been designed to specifically combine work and play into one small but powerful package. With the ability to view documents and take stunning photos, it sounds to good to be true, but is it?
The Samsung U800 Soul is extremely attractive to look at but exudes class, so much so that many individual users...
•Samsung G600 Mobile Phone Review - Click With the Camera Phone of Tomorrow Of all of the mobile phone manufacturers and designers in the world over the last few years, Samsung has arguably made the most progress. It has stepped up to the plate with design after design that has been both beautiful to look at and technologically advanced as well. One of the latest offerings, the Samsung G600, has undoubtedly fit the bill if the company is to be believed. It boasts of excellent features and a look that would melt many a mobile fanatic, but what can it really do?
The...
•Nokia 6500 Slide Mobile Phone Review - Get Clicking With an Awesome Camera Phone Nokia is undoubtedly a market leader in the mobile phone industry at the moment. In fact, it is one of the top brands out there today in terms of both the popularity of the models and the technological capabilities they have. The Nokia 6500 Slide is no different. Released along with its sister phone, the Nokia 6500 Classic, the Nokia 6500 Slide is designed specifically with the average user in mind. This means that it is relatively easy to use but is packed full of features that enhance the...
•Samsung J700 Mobile Phone Review - The No Frills, No Hassle Mobile Phone The mobile phone market is full of makes and models that contain absolutely everything but the kitchen sink. They have a camera that will take digital quality photos, play music to the same standard as a top of the range standalone MP3 player and contain an A4 side of features. However, if you just want a mobile phone that will play music, take photos and make calls with no hassle or fanfare then what is there for you? Well, the Samsung J700 is a great place to start!
Top Of The Range
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•Samsung F480 Tocco Mobile Phone Review - A Touch Of Class In A Touch Screen Mobile Phone These days, mobile phone users want it all - music, photos, 3G capability and sheer unadulterated style as well. There is nothing wrong with wanting it all, and if you do then you might be interested in this little gem. The Samsung F480 Tocco is one of Samsung's newest offerings. It is sleek, stylish and undoubtedly fashionable, so much so that one reviewer referred to it as "Samsung Armani". It certainly looks the part, but does it walk the walk as well?
Style And Navigation
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