Typical price: £160
What is it: Texting phone with flip-over screen and Qwerty keyboard
What we think: Not as smart or cool as it thinks it is, but extremely thumb-friendly for texting
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| Review date | 27 Feb 07 | 19 Jun 09 | 22 Jul 09 | 28 Sep 09 |
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| Review summary | You'll need to be doing an awful lot of texting for the hefty Sidekick to look like a good deal. The Qwerty keyboard is great and trackball navigation is a fun innovation, but the power-hungry flip-screen lacks pixels, and multimedia and 'business' features are a joke Read full review |
Apple has put the icing on the cake with the iPhone 3G S, adding many of the smaller features that we missed on the previous model. It's not a huge change from the iPhone 3G, so look carefully at the hardware before upgrading or investing in this expensive phone, but it won't disappoint users who crave a great user experience. It's the current king of gadgets Read full review |
If you can stand the Hero's occasional sluggishness, it's a fantastic smart phone packed with great features. We like its distinctive looks, and the innovative user interface brings Android much closer to being as fun and good-looking as the iPhone OS, while being far more customisable. Occasional lag and Android's rough edges mean it's not quite an iPhone killer, but it's definitely fighting in the same class Read full review |
The Nokia E55 is impressively slim, has great battery life and is easy to use. The hybrid keypad may not be to everyone's taste, but, once mastered, it's surprisingly effective. Overall, it's an impressive handset Read full review |
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