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Review: Nokia 6303 Classic
Review: Nokia 6303 Classic
The Nokia 6303 Classic isn't a high-spec, high-end dazzler, but updates one of Nokia's most popular handsets of recent years – the 6300 – in its mid-tier portfolio. It reprises that model's functional but classy metal-bodied build, again taking aim at users who want a reliable, no-nonsense but ...
Nokia Booklet 3G Will Be a Best Buy Exclusive in the U.S. [NetBooks]
Nokia Booklet 3G Will Be a Best Buy Exclusive in the U.S. [NetBooks]
gizmodo.com — With Best Buy confirming exclusive retail rights to the 10-inch netbook with built-in 3G and GPS, are... all hopes gone of seeing its estimated $800 price subsidized by a wireless carrier? Nokia has... (more) Nokia Booklet 3G Will Be a Best Buy Exclusive in the ...
Nokia E55
Nokia E55
trustedreviews.com — The Nokia E55 may have a non-standard, half QWERTY keyboard, but Niall thinks you shouldn't let that... put you off. (more) Nokia E55
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Nokia 6303 Classic
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — The Nokia 6303 Classic isn't a high-spec, high-end dazzler, but updates one of Nokia's most popular handsets of recent years – the 6300 – in its mid-tier portfolio. It reprises that model's functional but classy metal-bodied build, again taking aim at users who want a reliable, no-nonsense but quality feeling handset. Link: TechRadar

Review: Samsung Galaxy i7500
TechRadar: Computing reviews — Samsung's new i7500 Galaxy makes it the first manufacturer after HTC to enter the Android game, and it does so with a fairly feature-rich phone. Exclusive to O2 in the UK, the Galaxy is a sleek proposition, but is it enough to consider the Koreans firmly in the Android game? The i7500 Galaxy has three obvious features when you pick it up: it's very slim at 11.9mm thick, it feels very light at 116g and the 3.2-inch screen might not seem very large, but it dominates the chassis. The screen also packs Samsung's latest OLED technology, which makes the display bright and vivid. The overall feel of the phone mirrors that of the Samsung Jet - ...

Review: Samsung Android i7500 Galaxy
TechRadar: Computing reviews — Samsung's new i7500 Galaxy makes it the first manufacturer after HTC to enter the Android game, and it does so with a fairly feature-rich phone. Exclusive to O2 in the UK, the Galaxy is a sleek proposition, but is it enough to consider the Koreans firmly in the Android game? The i7500 Galaxy has three obvious features when you pick it up: it's very slim at 11.9mm thick, it feels very light at 116g and the 3.2-inch screen might not seem very large, but it dominates the chassis. The screen also packs Samsung's latest OLED technology, which makes the display bright and vivid. The overall feel of the phone mirrors that of the Samsung Jet - ...

Review: Samsung Blade GT-S5600V
TechRadar: Computing reviews — Sharp-looking or cutting edge? The Samsung Blade GT-S5600V sits in the ever-expanding Samsung touchscreen mobile range somewhere above the Tocco Lite and below the super-charged Samsung Jet. A Vodafone-tailored version of the Samsung GT-S5600 Preston, it has most of the feature run down of the budget-priced Tocco Lite but expands its capabilities with additional 3G HSDPA connectivity. Design-wise, the Blade takes its cues from the Jet line, sporting similarly curvy bodywork and eye-catching angular front buttons. It has that now-familiar minimalist black bodywork that tips its hat to Apple's trend-defining iPhone. The Samsung ...

Review: Motorola Dext MB200
TechRadar: Computing reviews — Motorola has been silent for a long time, but it has finally brought out the Dext – the first phone in years that can be spoken of in the same breath as the Palm Pre and HTC Hero. We all marvelled at the Razr, which was so thin that we didn't care there was a rubbish phone underneath. But then Motorola felt its laurels were pretty comfortable, so decided to have a little rest there. But now it's back with Google Power, and the Dext Motorola's first Android phone. It's taken a leaf out of HTC's book and seen what can be done when you fuse Android with a little extra – in the case of the Dext it's MotoBlur. Motorola is hoping ...

Review: HTC Touch2
TechRadar: Computing reviews — When it comes to finger-friendly, touchscreen smartphones, HTC can claim to have got there before Apple. The original HTC Touch kickstarted a tidal wave of touchscreen phones, all hoping to snag some of the spectacularly large market Apple was threatening to dominate. Two years on and the iPhone is seeing off all-comers, despite some incredibly clever software innovation, not least from the likes of Google and HTC itself. HTC's TouchFLO interface, it's claimed, allows you to "choose to take charge of your life", but can it overcome Windows Mobile's historical touchscreen niggles - namely, that the system was designed for a world in which the ...

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