HTC Touch Dual review
Review The Touch Dual retains its predecessor's sleek design, adding a slide-out keypad and 3G/HSDPA connectivity. Unfortunately, HTC couldn't find room for Wi-Fi as well.
7.5 Editors' Rating
TyTN IIs from Orange and T-Mobile
Photos Orange and T-Mobile have launched their versions of HTC's award-winning TyTN II Windows Mobile 6 handheld/phone/GPS.
RAC Satnav 220 review
Review The RAC Satnav 220 is bigger than the average sat-nav device, but its wide-format screen is a real boon. The Fuzzy Search tool is excellent, and the inclusion of TMC data makes this a nicely rounded product.
7.8 Editors' Rating
Motorola MC35 Enterprise Digital Assistant review
Review The Motorola MC35 has one outstanding characteristic: superb battery life. It's also more rugged than your average handheld. However, the MC35's lack of 3G and use of Windows Mobile 5 may deter some potential customers.
7.2 Editors' Rating
HTC TyTN II review
Review Few new Windows Mobile handhelds add significantly to the genre, but HTC has managed that with the TyTN II and its tilting screen. It also includes an up-to-the-minute set of features and wins a well-deserved Editors' Choice.
8.7 Editors' Rating
iRex iLiad review
Review The iLiad ebook reader features an excellent E-ink touch-screen display along with integrated 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. However, there are some rough edges we'd like to see ironed out, and it's also a little pricey.
7.5 Editors' Rating
E-TEN Glofiish M700 review
Review Although E-TEN's Glofiish M700 packs an impressive set of features, including a slide-out keyboard and a GPS receiver, it's a little bulky and heavy for some tastes.
7.5 Editors' Rating
Asus MyPal A696 review
Review The lack of a phone might dampen the Asus MyPal A696's appeal for those seeking an all-in-one handheld, and we'd prefer Windows Mobile 6 rather than its predecessor. Even so, the £199 price, which includes navigation software, is attractive.
7.3 Editors' Rating
i-mate JAMA review
Review The i-mate JAMA is a Windows Mobile Pocket PC squeezed into a phone-like form factor. However, business users might be put off by the fact it is dual-band, only runs Windows Mobile 5.0 and lacks Wi-Fi.
6.7 Editors' Rating
Toshiba Portégé G900 review
Review Toshiba’s Portégé G900 is a well-specified Windows Mobile 6 handheld with a good set of wireless connectivity options and an excellent 800-by-480 display. If it was a bit slimmer and integrated GPS as well, it would be a real winner.
7.8 Editors' Rating
E-TEN Glofiish X500+ review
Review The Glofiish X500+ isn't the most attractive of handhelds, but it packs in a huge range of features. Some of the software extras may have limited appeal to business users, but the core Windows Mobile 6 Professional bundle has plenty to offer mobile professionals.
8.0 Editors' Rating
How will the iPhone impact IT and business users?
Tech Guide The arrival of the iPhone is a watershed moment in mobile computing, not just for consumers but for businesses as well.
Apple iPhone (8GB) review
Review Despite some important missing features, a slow data network and call quality that doesn't always deliver, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated mobile phone and MP3 player.
8.0 Editors' Rating
O2 Xda Argon review
Review O2's Argon has definite appeal as an upgrade to the Xda IIi , but more up-to-date features like Windows Mobile 6, 3G and perhaps even GPS would have been nice.
6.8 Editors' Rating
HTC Touch review
Review The HTC Touch boasts an innovative touch screen and a sleek interface, but the lack of a keyboard really limits the usability of this device. And although we're impressed by the beautiful hardware, this Windows Mobile 6 smartphone lags in performance and needs a bit more tweaking.
6.3 Editors' Rating


































