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INQ Mini 3G
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INQ is following up the success of its INQ1 'Facebook' phone by releasing an even cheaper model, the INQ Mini 3G, which packs in more technology. The INQ Mini 3G only costs £59.99, but has Twitter, Facebook, Skype and Windows Messenger all included out of the box. It's a lot to pack into such a dinky device, so has INQ tried to do too much this time? Link: TechRadar
Review: HTC HD2
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The HTC HD2 is the world's first Windows Mobile-toting phone with a capacitive screen, and also packs the world's largest mobile phone display too. It's also the first WinMo phone to use HTC's Sense UI, previously used on the company's Android handsets, bringing with it Facebook integration and direct Twitter access, as well as masking well the operating system beneath it. Running Windows Mobile 6.5, it certainly makes use of the all the good bits of the upgrade, but HTC decides to do its own thing on around 95 per cent of the HD2. The first thing that most people will notice when picking up the HTC HD2 is the sheer size of the screen, ...
Review: Nokia 5730 XpressMusic
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Review: Samsung Omnia 2
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With the Apple iPhone currently king of all it surveys, there's a fascinating scrap going on further down the table of smartphones. Some, such as BlackBerry, are sanguine, largely allowing their QWERTY-based offerings to carry on as normal, but the Samsung Omnia 2 is a completely different beast. Apparently convinced that the touchscreen is the way of the future, the Omnia 2 carries on where the year-old original Omnia leaves off. The screen has grown by half an inch, to 3.7-inches, and the old Omnia's TFT technology has been ditched in favour of brighter, more power-efficient OLED tech. That means, in theory, the screen should be ...
Review: Vodafone 360 Samsung H1
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... If you've read our review of the INQ Mini 3G then you'll understand the problems of a phone trying to do too much – it's a similar problem here. ...
Review: BlackBerry Bold 2 9700
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BlackBerry Bold 2 9700: Overview, design and feel RIM has updated its flagship model with a sleeker and more powerful model – the Bold 2 9700. Featuring an improved processor and latest UI, the phone certainly has the specs but can it stop the iPhone and Android onslaught? The BlackBerry Bold was one of the standout devices of last year – it was RIM's statement that it was coming for the consumer market. And while it was successful, there always comes a time for a refresh, and that's where the new BlackBerry Bold 2 9700 comes in. It's a sleeker, faster and more able device than its predecessor, and it ...
Review: BlackBerry Bold 9700 (Bold 2)
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RIM has updated its flagship model with a sleeker and more powerful model – the Bold 2 9700. Featuring an improved processor and latest UI, the phone certainly has the specs but can it stop the iPhone and Android onslaught? The BlackBerry Bold was one of the standout devices of last year – it was RIM's statement that it was coming for the consumer market. And while it was successful, there always comes a time for a refresh, and that's where the new BlackBerry Bold 2 9700 comes in. It's a sleeker, faster and more able device than its predecessor, and it shows. We're talking 16g lighter, 6mm less wide, 5mm less tall and a ...
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