Nokia E52 review
Review The E52 is Nokia's best candybar-format E-series handset yet. Compact and lightweight, it crams in plenty of features and delivers superb battery life. If you don't need a touch-screen, consider this smartphone.
8.0 Editors' Rating
BlackBerry Curve 8520
Photos RIM's latest BlackBerry seeks to attract more than just its core business user base. But will the lack of 3G and GPS count against it?
HTC Snap review
Review The HTC Snap's physical design (especially the mini-QWERTY keyboard) is superb. Battery life is impressive, while the Inner Circle email-sorting idea is inspired. It's just a shame about the small 2.4in. screen.
8.0 Editors' Rating
HTC S740 on Orange review
Review This is a well-featured Windows Mobile smartphone with a good mini-QWERTY keyboard and impressive battery life. Shame about the backplate though.
7.7 Editors' Rating
Samsung B2700: photos
Photos If your work or home life is of the outdoor/active type, you'll need a mobile phone to match. Samsung's B2700 has a number of appealing features, including excellent battery life.
Nokia E63 review
Review Although it's missing some features (chiefly HSDPA and GPS), Nokia's E63 is a well-thought-out, ergonomic and affordable smartphone.
7.7 Editors' Rating
Photos: HTC S740
Photos The keypad-driven S740 keeps the Windows Mobile Standard flag flying for HTC. It's a well featured smartphone, but not without a fault or two.
BlackBerry Bold 9000 review
Review There is plenty of demand for smartphones that mix business and consumer features, particularly from SMEs. The BlackBerry Bold 9000 is a very good attempt at satisfying both markets.
8.3 Editors' Rating
BenQ E72 review
Review If you value compact dimensions in a smartphone above up-to-the-minute features and performance, BenQ's E72 may be the Windows Mobile device for you. Otherwise, look elsewhere.
6.9 Editors' Rating
Nokia E71 review
Review Mobile professionals who need a powerful but sleek messaging-centric smartphone will be well-served by the Nokia E71; just be prepared to pay a price.
8.0 Editors' Rating
ASUS M930 review
Review We're looking forward to a second iteration of this clamshell-format Windows Mobile 6.0 smartphone with a bigger inner screen and support for document editing.
7.2 Editors' Rating
Samsung Solid review
Review This is no smartphone, which may limit its appeal, but the Samsung Solid could fit the bill if you need a phone that can cope with dust, dirt, water and occasional drops.
6.3 Editors' Rating
Samsung SGH-i640V review
Review With 3G but no Wi-Fi, the SGH-i640V will not have universal appeal. The defining features of this Windows Mobile smartphone (its rotating navigation wheel, touch buttons, large size and idiosyncratic user interface) will also polarise opinion.
7.0 Editors' Rating
Photos: new BlackBerry Curves
Photos The latest additions to RIM's Curve family of BlackBerry devices include Wi-Fi and GPS, but where's the 3G support?
HTC S730 review
Review This update to the S710 adds little apart from 3G/HSDPA connectivity. In fact, the S730 is slightly heavier than its predecessor and delivers less battery life. Whether you go for the S730 will depend largely on how much you need 3G.
7.5 Editors' Rating























