Bluetooth headsets
Buyer's Guide Fed up with wired handsfree kits? Why not go wireless with a Bluetooth headset?
Nokia 7600: A first look
Preview Nokia's second 3G phone has an unusual design, and lacks support for video calls.
RIM BlackBerry 7230 review
Review The colour-screen BlackBerry 7230 makes an excellent smartphone.
8.3 Editors' Rating
Nokia 6600 review
Review Aimed at business users, Nokia’s 6600 Symbian smartphone delivers faultless Bluetooth, removable MMC memory, a bright display and the Opera browser.
7.5 Editors' Rating
Siemens SX1 review
Review The SX1 is a well-made Symbian smartphone with an unusual design that may not appeal to all. It’s a bit short on internal memory, too.
7.7 Editors' Rating
Orange SPV E200 review
Review This feature-rich Windows Mobile 2003 for Smartphone device is the best example of its type that we’ve seen. However, battery life is disappointing.
8.0 Editors' Rating
Motorola MPx200 review
Review Motorola’s first Microsoft smartphone is affordable, and has a neat clamshell design.
8.0 Editors' Rating
Sendo X: a first look
Preview The UK’s very own mobile phone manufacturer has launched its much-delayed smartphone. Here are our initial impressions.
Orange Smart City-Coupé review
Review The Smart City-Coupé is a fun, economical and ultra-compact car with the added advantage of a Bluetooth handsfree system, a Sony Ericsson T610 and six months’ prepaid mobile phone contract.
Sony Ericsson P900 review
Review Sony Ericsson has taken its P800 smartphone, made some improvements, and repackaged the whole thing. The result is a highly capable device that's the equal of its competitors.
8.3 Editors' Rating
New platform for Linux-based phones
Preview Mobile phone manufacturers will soon have a Linux-based alternative to the Symbian and Windows Mobile operating systems.
Sony Ericsson P900: a first look
Preview Sony Ericsson has upgraded its flagship Symbian smartphone. Here are our first impressions.
LG 7100 review
Review This clamshell camera phone -- LG’s debut in the UK market -- has some interesting features, including a flash unit and a swivelling screen.
8.0 Editors' Rating
Motorola A920 review
Review The A920 is a clever 3G phone full of promise. But it’s also bulky and heavy, has poor battery life and doesn’t yet deliver enough compelling services.
7.3 Editors' Rating
Sony Ericsson T610 review
Review Despite a few quirks, the T610's all-round quality merits a recommendation. Technically minded users will love its connectivity options, while even the average user will appreciate its multimedia capabilities.
8.3 Editors' Rating

































