T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream) review
Review The design isn't great and we'd have liked some additional features, but the real beauty of the T-Mobile G1 is the Google Android platform, as it has the potential to make smartphones more personal and powerful. It's not quite there yet, so for now the G1 is best suited for early adopters rather than business users.
7.0 Editors' Rating
HTC Advantage X7510 review
Review Although it has a number of attractive features, we can't recommend the Advantage X7510 as a replacement for either a notebook computer or a conventional smartphone. It's also expensive if viewed as an adjunct to either device.
7.8 Editors' Rating
Velocity 103 review
Review The Velocity 103 offers a lot of features, but this Windows Mobile smartphone will have a tough time competing because of its unintuitive interface and performance issues.
6.7 Editors' Rating
Samsung Omnia review
Review Although there are some design quirks, the Samsung Omnia promises to be a solid alternative to Apple's iPhone.
7.5 Editors' Rating
Sony Reader PRS-505 review
Review Sony's Reader PRS-505 is the best-designed e-book reader we've seen. However, it's still unlikely to be an everyday replacement for paper.
7.5 Editors' Rating
E-TEN Glofiish V900 review
Review The Glofiish V900's USP is its integrated digital TV tuner, which unfortunately doesn't perform well when on the move. Otherwise, it's a well-specified Windows Mobile handheld.
7.3 Editors' Rating
Photos: T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream)
Photos Take a tour of the first Google Android smartphone.
T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream): a first look
Preview The first Google Android phone is a T-Mobile device that will be of more interest to the consumer market than businesses.
HTC Touch Pro review
Review HTC's Touch Pro fixes many of the problems with the Touch Diamond and adds a superb keyboard. It remains neat and compact, while battery life is improved (if still not perfect).
8.0 Editors' Rating
Palm Treo Pro review
Review The Palm Treo Pro offers significant improvements in design and features, but this Windows Mobile smartphone doesn't offer anything revolutionary and costs more than its competitors, which will make it a hard sell.
7.3 Editors' Rating
Redfly Mobile Companion review
Review The mini-notebook-like Redfly Mobile Companion is a £250 paperweight without a Windows Mobile device to provide it with computing power and connectivity. It can do nothing on its own, and that's its big problem.
5.0 Editors' Rating
Photos: Palm Treo Pro
Photos Palm's new Treo Pro will be available in the UK in September. Will it revive the company's fortunes, or is it just another Windows Mobile smartphone?
HTC Touch Diamond review
Review HTC's Touch Diamond crams a multitude of features into a compact and stylish device, topped off by a flashy user interface. However, the TouchFLO 3D interface has too many rough edges and the battery life is terrible.
6.7 Editors' Rating
Apple iPhone 3G review
Review Apple has taken the iPhone to the next level and added some excellent features, including 3G/HSDPA, GPS and support for Microsoft Exchange email. You still can't send MMS and there's only a 2-megapixel camera, but overall it's a wonderful experience.
8.9 Editors' Rating
Toshiba Portégé G910 review
Review The Portégé G910 is a feature-packed clamshell-format handheld with a reasonably usable QWERTY keyboard. However, its functionality when closed is limited, and many users may prefer a more traditional phone-like fascia.
7.5 Editors' Rating






















