RIM’s first touchscreen telephone, the long awaited BlackBerry Storm, is out in shops at long last, and we’ve plucked one from the shelf to get a look at what’s in the box - come and see for yourself inside.
Breaking News | November 19th, 2008
BlackBerry Storm unboxed
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Latest Reviews
Sony Ericsson W902
There’s always been a clear division in Sony Ericsson’s phone crew: Cyber-shot blowers for the mobile photography buffs and Walkman handsets for audio adventurers. For the most part we’ve happily lived with this specialist code but now we want to enjoy the best of both worlds. Well, thanks to the latest Walkman blower, the W902, we can.
While not officially badged, the W902, is the first Walkman phone to share sharp shooting Cyber-shot genes. Its five-megapixel snapper has been transplanted from the brilliant C902 with nothing, except the sliding lens cover, touch-sensitive shortcuts and face detection, sacrificed.
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Guides
Ultimate G1 Google Android application guide
Google has entered the mobile phone realm with brand new software operating system called Android. This fresh faced platform is shaking things up, and is here to rival Nokia’s dominant and extremely competent Symbian platform - think of it as the Apple OS X to Microsoft’s Vista.
Having debuted on the G1, Andoid will be rolling out in lots more handsets over the coming months. So we’ve wrangled together the key applications you need to download right now to unleash the real power of Google’s Android operating system.
They’re all available on the Android Marketplace to download already, and if you get them before 2009, they won’t cost you a penny either. From productivity to social networking and gaming, these are the apps you need installed this minute, and will ensure you exploit the hidden skills of your Android equipped handset. Read on for the best apps out there…
How To
How to turn your N95 into a mobile security guard
Use your mobile to keep an eye on the homestead, office space, or anywhere else you fear intruders may appear!
Read on for some handy surveillance tips.
Samsung reviews
- Samsung U800
Rating: 3.5
- Samsung F400 review
Rating: 4
- Samsung F480 Tocco review
Rating: 3.5
- Samsung J700 review
Rating: 3.5
- Samsung U900 Soul review
Rating: 4.5
Nokia reviews
- Nokia N96
Rating: 4.5
- Nokia 6600 slide
Rating: 4
- Nokia 6210 Navigator
Rating: 4
- Nokia 7310 Supernova
Rating: 2.5
- Nokia 3120 Classic review
Rating: 3
Sony Ericsson reviews
- Sony Ericsson W902
Rating: 4
- Sony Ericsson W595
Rating: 3.5
- Sony Ericsson W980 review
Rating: 4
- Sony Ericsson W760 review
Rating: 3.5
- Sony Ericsson W350i review
Rating: 3
LG reviews
- LG KF510 review
Rating: 3.5
- LG KF750 Secret review
Rating: 4
- LG KF700 review
Rating: 3.5
- LG KF600 review
Rating: 2.5
- LG Viewty KU990 review
Rating: 4
Motorola reviews
- MOTOZINE ZN5
Rating: 3.5
- MOTOROKR E8 review
Rating: 3
- Motorola U9 review
Rating: 3
- Motorola Z10 review
Rating: 3.5
- Motorola RAZR V8 review
Rating: 5
- Most wanted
- LG Shine
- Mobile broadband
- Nokia 6500 Slide
- Samsung J700
- Sony Ericsson C902
- Sony Ericsson K660i
- Sony Ericsson K800
- Sony Ericsson W580i
- Samsung U900 Soul





