| Photos: Hands-on with the Motorola ZN5 |
Yesterday we got our hands on the recently announced Motorola ZN5, which boasts Wi-Fi and a 5-megapixel camera jointly developed with Kodak ]]> |
| Sony Ericsson W760i |
The Sony Ericsson W760i is our favourite of the company's phones and it's the best Walkman phone to date. This music phone crams in loads of features, including GPS and HSDPA. Music playback and audio quality during calls are both impressive and its menus are slick and attractive ]]> |
| BenQ E72: BenQ is baq -- and it's ditched the Siemens |
Remember BenQ-Siemens? No? Don't worry, that's old news now, but you might be interested in BenQ Mobile's dinky E72 smart phone ]]> |
| News.blog: Apple tries slider-style iPhone? |
A report on Monday says that Apple has shown off prototypes of an iPhone with a hardware keyboard to certain executives at wireless operators, writes News.com blogger Tom Krazit ]]> |
| T-Mobile boosts mobile uploads |
The operator claims to be the first in the UK to roll out HSUPA, because of "the growing passion for sharing photos and videos on social-networking sites" ]]> |
| Photos: Hands-on with the Sony Ericsson W760i |
We've had the brand-new Sony Ericsson W760i for a few days now and we're fairly sure we're falling in love. Care to know why? ]]> |
| Doro HandleEasy 330gsm: Less is more |
The HandleEasy 330gsm should be made by Ronseal. It doesn't have a camera, it doesn't connect to the Internet, it is easy to handle ]]> |
| Motorola Rokr E8 |
The Motorola Rokr E8 is a smashing handset, both for calls and playing music. Unlike many other music phones, the E8 has included a 3.5mm headphone socket so you can use your own headphones. Its superb audio quality and full-bodied music playback make it a cut above the rest ]]> |
| IPhone remote: Controlling iTunes from bed |
Have you reached the point of ultimate laziness and can't even be bothered to control iTunes from bed? Apple might have a solution -- use your iPod touch or iPhone as a remote ]]> |
| Toshiba Portege G810 |
The Toshiba Portege G810 is packed full of great technology. This smart phone supports HSDPA and HSUPA for quicker file transfers, plus has a decent 3-megapixel camera and great connectivity. It also takes a friendlier user approach by running its own touchscreen interface over the top of Window Mobile ]]> |
| Samsung Solid |
The Samsung Solid could fit the bill for those who work in trades where dust, dirt, water and occasional drops are a perennial problem. It incorporates some interesting features, including an SOS feature, and its rubberised outer shell is easy to grip if you're wearing gloves ]]> |
| Photos: Nokia launches Supernova 7610, 7510, 7310 and 7210 |
Nokia has unveiled its new range of Xpress-On handsets: the Supernova range. Four stylish new models will be initially released, namely the 7610, 7510, 7310 and 7210 ]]> |
| LG KC550: Hands-on with the bargain camera phone |
Looking for a bargain phone with a 5-megapixel camera? LG may just have the handset for you -- it's called the LG KC550 ]]> |
| Photos: iPhone celebrates its first birthday |
It's been almost a year since that frenzied day the iPhone went on sale in America. Here's a pictorial of some of the highs and lows of the smart phone's first year ]]> |
| Mobile termination fees cost users ?80bn |
The ECTA has urged Viviane Reding to force mobile networks to cut mobile termination rates -- which it says are excessive and discriminatory ]]> |
| HTC Touch Diamond |
The HTC Touch Diamond pushes the Windows Mobile interface much closer to touchscreen nirvana. This smart phone is compact but boasts a large screen and is packed with features from GPS to HSDPA. Will it be good enough to compete with the best? ]]> |
| Sony Ericsson W350i |
If you miss the styling of flip phones, Sony Ericsson's W350i will give you that desired blast from the past. Clearly geared towards music playback, this retro, pseudo-candy bar handset sports dedicated Walkman buttons on its exterior and decent call performance ]]> |
| Symbian Foundation phones due in 2010 |
Nokia predicts the first phones using the new Symbian Foundation platform will arrive in two years' time, although its device chief says this is subject to 'shades of grey' ]]> |
| Nokia to form open-source Android killer |
Nokia is to buy out Symbian and set up a new open-source platform with Motorola, Sony Ericsson and NTT DoCoMo, forming a major rival to Google's Android ]]> |
| Nokia E71 |
The Nokia E series continues its transformation from dreary email caterpillar into ultra-chic business-plus butterfly. If you're not bothered about your phone having a top-notch camera, the E71 does everything else brilliantly, from easy-to-use email and a fantastic Qwerty keyboard to sat-nav and YouTube ]]> |
| UK iPhone vs US iPhone: Who gets the better 3G deal? |
If you're thinking of going to America and picking up a 3G iPhone, you should hold your horses. We took a closer look at the contract deals to find out if it was worth the trip ]]> |
| Sony Ericsson C902 |
Sony Ericsson is constantly blurring the boundaries between mobile phones and digital cameras. Its latest camera phone, the C902, blends in to both camps with its 5-megapixel camera complete with autofocus and face detection. It's an excellent handset, too, with fabulous features ]]> |
| News.blog: Android phones pushed to end of year |
Phones powered by Google's Android open-source software could start appearing later this year, writes News.com blogger Caroline McCarthy ]]> |
| Nokia N78 |
Nokia's multimedia-toting smart phones are no longer alone in their market and the N78 tries to build upon the earlier N-series successes. HSDPA, 3G and GPS are all on board this thin, candy-bar handset, which also boasts a flashier interface and an interesting keypad design ]]> |
| Motorola ZN5: Kodak and Moto in tag-team shocker |
Entering the ring are two veterans of the phone and camera world, who aim to smackdown their opponents with a 5-megapixel camera-phone combo ]]> |