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Sony Ericsson Z530i review
The Sony Ericsson Z530i is the upgraded version of the Z520i. Both phones have the same form factor, loop aerial and similar specs, but this handset has a new keypad and expandable memory slot. We're not convinced by the keypad design, but the increase in storage space means you can now store plenty of photos and MP3s Read more
29 June 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia E61 review
Nokia has packed just about every feature it can think of into the E61 in the hope of stealing some glory from the similar-looking BlackBerry. As well as appealing to business users, the wide spread of features might attract the consumer looking for a smart phone with email and lots more going on. Just don't expect a camera, because there isn't one Read more
26 June 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Nokia 3250 review
Nokia's 3250 is a handset with a twist. Quite literally -- its key feature is that you can twist the numberpad section through 270 degrees, providing you with controls for both music playing and the built-in camera. We're not convinced this is necessary, but the phone's excellent battery life and great sound quality overcome any qualms Read more
22 June 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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LG Chocolate KG800 review
The LG Chocolate phone is a real head-turner -- some have gone so far as to call it the best-looking phone ever. From the glowing red touchpad to the glossy casing, this phone is the epitome of class and style. The feature list is somewhat underwhelming, but in design terms it sets the standard for the future of mobile phones Read more
20 June 2006 by Andrew Lim
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O2 XDA IQ preview hands-on
The O2 XDA IQ is a compact Wi-Fi enabled phone that runs Windows Mobile 5.0. It's not the most inspirational handset we've seen, but the dull design is easy to overlook when you realise how much it can do. With quad-band connectivity, infrared, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, this phone will sync with pretty much anything Read more
16 June 2006 by Andrew Lim
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HTC STRTrk review
The HTC STRTrk, aka the Qtek 8500, is a clamshell handset that runs on Windows Mobile 5. Despite having a 1.3-megapixel camera and small navigation keys, its quirky design (and name) is sure to attract die-hard fans of the cult sci-fi series, as well as Windows Mobile users wanting to synchronise with their PCs Read more
13 June 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung P300 review
For a handset that's 9mm thin and weighs only 81g, the P300 doesn't suffer from a lack of features -- it has a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 80MB of internal memory, a Web browser and a 262k colour screen. Sadly, the cool retro-calculator styling means the keypad has been annoyingly rearranged Read more
8 June 2006 by Andrew Lim
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BenQ-Siemens E61 mofi review
BenQ-Siemens' E61 mofi is a small, neat, rather eye-catching handset, with music playing capability and a rather niftily sited full set of playback control buttons. It is a shame it lets itself down on one or two other music essentials, but if you want an easy-to-use phone to call, text and play tunes, this is perfectly adequate Read more
2 June 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Candybar phones
Sometimes too many bells and whistles get in the way of what you really need. Candybar phones are the staple diet of most mobile phone users and come in a variety of colours and sizes. They're so popular because the candybar format is familiar and one of the most practical Read more
1 June 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Nokia N80 review
Nokia's N series has turned heads since it first appeared and the N80 slider is set to continue that trend. Featuring a high-resolution screen, a quality camera, a hand-friendly hardware design, built-in Wi-Fi and UPnP and 3G support, the N80 is every inch a wolf in sheep's clothing Read more
24 May 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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