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UBiQUiO 410 Smartphone review

UBiQUiO 410 Smartphone review

Review A Windows Mobile device with an integrated TV tuner does not immediately suggest 'business', but the UBiQUiO 410 also has an integrated answering machine and call recorder, as well as the extra features of the Pocket PC version of the OS.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


HTC MTeoR review

HTC MTeoR review

Review This Windows Mobile smartphone feels good and has a fast procesor. It supports 3G, but isn't set up for video conferencing.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


BlackBerry Pearl 8100 review

BlackBerry Pearl 8100 review

Review It's nothing revolutionary, but the addition of multimedia features to the already solid email capabilities make RIM's BlackBerry Pearl an attractive device for business users and consumers alike.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


Sony Ericsson P990i review

Sony Ericsson P990i review

Review This is the latest in a line of great smartphones, with excellent features. However, there are niggles with the design, and the P990i faces stiff competition thanks to its delayed arrival.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


BlackBerry Pearl: a first look

BlackBerry Pearl: a first look

Preview With the BlackBerry Pearl 8100, RIM has attempted to square the circle. The aim was to make a device small enough to be a covetable phone, that operates as a smartphone, and is still a real BlackBerry.


Sony Ericsson M600i review

Sony Ericsson M600i review

Review Sony Ericsson's M600i is a Symbian/UIQ smartphone with wide appeal, thanks to its support for 3G connectivity, push email, the Opera Web browser, plus a range of multimedia features.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


O2 Xda IQ review

O2 Xda IQ review

Review O2's Xda IQ is a generally straightforward Windows Mobile 5.0 smartphone with one outstanding feature -- integrated Wi-Fi connectivity.

Rating: 7.7 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Nokia E61 review

Nokia E61 review

Review On the evidence of the E61, Nokia's E series should make an impact on the mobile email market: this Series 60 Symbian smartphone is packed with features, has a large, high-quality screen and delivers excellent battery life.

Rating: 8.3 Editors' Rating


BenQ Mobile kicks off CeBIT with six phones

BenQ Mobile kicks off CeBIT with six phones

Preview Six new phones from BenQ Mobile, including a Windows Mobile 5 smartphone with built-in Wi-Fi and GPS, get the CeBIT 2006 show on the road.


BlackBerry 8700g review

BlackBerry 8700g review

Review A faster processor, more memory and an enhanced screen resolution make the 8700g an improvement over previous BlackBerry models. However, there are some issues with keyboard usability and email attachment handling.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


Samsung SGH-i300 review

Samsung SGH-i300 review

Review This Windows Mobile smartphone is remarkable for its internal 3GB hard drive, which, although primarily targeted at music fans, could prove useful to business users too. Samsung's bundle of software extras are also a plus point for the well-featured, if somewhat bulky, SGH-i300.

Rating: 7.7 Editors' Rating


SpinVox review

SpinVox review

Review If you find handling voicemail on your mobile a chore, check out SpinVox's impressive voicemail-to-SMS (and/or email) service.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Navicore Personal 2006/1: a first look

Navicore Personal 2006/1: a first look

Preview Navicore's GPS navigation kit for Symbian mobiles has been upgraded, and now includes some compelling features.


Orange SPV C600 review

Orange SPV C600 review

Review The hardware design may be little changed, but Orange's SPV 600 runs Windows Mobile 5, which caters for an improved display and functions smoothly. Orange should have provided a higher-capacity miniSD card, though.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


i-mate SP5 review

i-mate SP5 review

Review The SP5 from i-mate is among the first Windows Mobile 5 smartphones to reach the market. As well as quad-band GSM/GPRS and Bluetooth connectivity, it also features integrated Wi-Fi.

Rating: 8.2 Editors' Rating



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Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

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Buyer's Guide: smartphones for business

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