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Monday, June 4, 2007

For a relatively small and lightweight 3G phone the Sony Ericsson K800i is positively dripping with features and the headline 3.2-megapixel camera isn't the only good thing about it. We aren't big fans of Sony's new tiny Memory Stick Micro, but if nothing else the K800i stylishly shows that 3G handsets have at last made it mainstream

Read full review The K750i is a great mix of good hardware and software features. It's small in size, sleek in design and has some of the best features we've seen in a handset. The standout is the camera, which is both easy to use and well specified. We could see ourselves getting standard prints from this phone -– something we've never wanted to try before

Read full review The N95 almost justifies its hefty price-tag for the sat-nav alone. Despite a few bugs, Nokia's handset succeeds as phone, camera, media player, PDA and above all personal navigator. If we had to rescue just one device from a burning house, it would be the N95

Read full review If you are fan of thin, sleek, black phones and want a smart phone rather than something that is all style and no substance, the i320 could be well worth a look. Try the keyboard out first if you can, though, as it won’t suit everybody
Samsung U600 review

Review An even slimmer, sleeker slider phone from Samsung, the U600 is jam-packed with excellent features such as a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, an MP3 player, FM radio and stereo Bluetooth. And it's only 11mm thick
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Sony Ericsson W880i review

Review The W880i Walkman phone is Sony Ericsson's thinnest phone to date and one of the slimmest 3G handsets we've seen so far. And it's got some great features -- if the keys weren't so tricky to use, we'd recommend it in a heartbeat
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Sony Ericsson K550i review

Review With its easy-to-use 2-megapixel snapper, onboard music player and blogging features, Sony Ericsson is hoping that the slim, stylish K550i will be as big a success as the K750i
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Motorola Q 9 review

Review The Motorola Q9 breaks away from the thin clamshell design we know a little too well and is a slim, BlackBerry-style device that features a full Qwerty keypad and Windows Mobile 6
Nokia N95 review
Review The N95 combines satellite navigation, a cutting-edge 5-megapixel camera, a media player and PDA functions in a handset that somehow isn't the size of a brick. It's shockingly expensive, but it is a wonderful piece of kit
Sony Ericsson K810i review
Review We had high expectations for the K800i's successor, the K810i -- Sony Ericsson has consistently pushed the boundaries between mobile phones and standalone digital cameras. But is this upgrade merely skin-deep?
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Toshiba ends Intel-only notebooks. AMD-equipped models coming soon
Wed 30th May 2007
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New Ultra-Mobile PC form factor is squashed Centrino
Wed 18th Apr 2007
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Jabra JX10 BlueTooth Hub – Desk phone, laptop and headset in one
Fri 30th Mar 2007
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Scalado promises speedy image processing for mobile apps
Wed 7th Feb 2007
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New software to bring super-fast image processing to mobile phones
Wed 7th Feb 2007
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Samsung T9B media player is your mobile phone's best friend
Wed 10th Jan 2007
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Largest SatNav screen ever?
Mon 11th Dec 2006
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Gitex 2006 - Jabra - Booms and bling
Sun 19th Nov 2006
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Live trials prove ad-funding can dramatically increase the size of the mobile business
Wed 8th Nov 2006
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Nokia shows off Aeon 'wearable' concept phone
Tue 10th Oct 2006
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O2 changes Ts&Cs to allow call data sharing
Thu 5th Oct 2006
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IDF Day Zero: Alan Crouch's wireless world
Tue 26th Sep 2006
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Sharp prepares for Blackberry invasion of Japan
Tue 4th Jul 2006
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APC creates a UPS for your mobile phone
Review: Nokia N76 - Thin and Smart
Nokia's N76 smartphone the first slimline S60 folder in the company's portfolio, and is also one of the very first devices to run S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1. Sam puts the N76 through the wringer in this review
Review: Nokia N76 - Thin and Smart
Nokia's N76 smartphone the first slimline S60 folder in the company's portfolio, and is also one of the very first devices to run S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1. Sam puts the N76 through the wringer in this review
Review: LG's KE850 Prada Phone
The Apple iPhone might have generated the most buzz, but LG and Prada beat them to the touch interface punch by 6 months, at least. We have a full review of the LG KE850 Prada phone, including 4 videos of it in action.
iPod ecosystem, part three: in car
The third chapter of our very historic attempt to glance over at least a tiny share of the variety of iPod-accessories covers those of them meant for in-car use. In view of the present state of affairs with traffic in Moscow, some most zealous car owners spend up to several months a year in their cars, therefore what has to brighten up this time for them - is a big question at hand
Review of PDA Asus MyPal A626.
In 2006 ASUSTeK released a number of successful models, both in the segment of communicators and Pockets PCs. Among its latest-and-greatest, we should particularly emphasize Asus A600, the A620 and the A636. The highlight of our today’s review belongs to the same MyPal 6xx line-up. The company sticks close to the tradition of launching GPS-enabled PDAs (the A686, the A696), and Asus A626 can be regarded as an addition to this range
Review of music phones Samsung F300 and Sony Ericsson W880i
Frankly, I really wanted to give these two handsets not “music” but “summer” prefix – both sport very pocketable dimensions and will readily slip into any pocket and keep low profile there. You should admit that Nokia N93 in a jeans pocket would look strange to say the least, thus following the nomenclature we have just come up with, this would be a winter phone So, this article will spotlight primarily the music departments of both solutions
Review of MP3-player Sony S200 Series
In its range of portable audio Sony traditionally focus on sporty devices that are meant for exercising or any adventures you might happen to get involved in. Another wave of models that has finally made it to the market, keeps this trend up with the S200 Series. Though, they had enough of insight not to equip it with flashy trim or rubber-coated casing, since most people own one player, and they don’t hang out in gyms all the time
The word “communicator” was made up by Nokia and identified a whole family or devices armed with QWERTY-keyboard. That didn’t hamper other manufacturers in their attempts to position their solutions after this device and name their products in a resembling way. It quite another matter, though, that back then those were pretty unsophisticated devices that were miles behind Nokia’s communicators in terms of capabilities. One could recall a Motorola-branded communicator – model A100, which was a basic device for typing SMS messages
RAZR2 – second generation of RAZR
While in the first installment of our report from Motorola’s press-conference we focused on the company’s strategy, here we are going to dwell upon the new generation of RAZR phones- the RAZR2. The first thing I want to mention is somewhat inadequate title, especially for online magazines – typing “2” in superscript mode is always a pain, so for the most part, the second generation will be called the RAZR2 (here we will stick to this name as well)...
Review of GSM/UMTS-smartphone Sony Ericsson P1
Historically, the roots of this product go back to the Sony Ericsson M600i – they share the same philosophy, form-factor and other aspects. The parent model was one of the first UIQ 3.0-running offerings, however limited RAM volume, novelty of the operating system, omitted camera and WiFi pushed this product in a particular niche. The maker had meant to release the flagship, specifically the Sony Ericsson P990i, long before the M600, but it didn’t happen
Review of GSM-handset Sony Ericsson J110i/120i
All manufacturers focus on expanding their market share by releasing low-end and utterly cheap handsets. For Sony Ericsson such products are also of some interest, but they have never been the centerpiece, the company has come across high demand in mid and top price-brackets, which’s kept it from releasing great many of low-priced offerings. The way the things stood, playing on the company’s hand, high average price of products..
Review of GSM/UMTS-smartphone Nokia 6110
The advent of a GPS-armed handset, or, to be more precise, a whole range of such devices by Nokia, was only a matter of time. Lagging behind Windows Mobile offerings both in terms of ease of navigation and number of models sporting built-in GPS, Nokia did not want to give away this ever-growing market. Hence, in an effort to strengthen its positions the company did much in a short period of time – specifically, they came up with Smart2Go software kit