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BlackBerry Storm 9500

BlackBerry Storm 9500

Review You'll either love or hate the Storm's clickable screen, so try before you buy.
Editors' rating  7.5
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Users' rating  7.4
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What's next after mobile e-mail?

Features Although Research in Motion is shifting its attention to other mobile apps, it is uncertain if businesses will bite. Read story »

The iPhone's features: What's new, what's not

Features While we can't tell you just yet whether the iPhone will live up to the hype, we can tell you what features the iPhone will offer and whether those features are the first of their kind. Read story »

Push email without a BlackBerry

Features Though it's the most well-known, RIM's solution is not the only way for you to get your email instantly. Read story »

Smart phone sales skyrocket

Crave Smart phone sales are on fire, according to a new report from market research firm In-Stat. In a new report published Tuesday, In-Stat predicted that smart phone sales will grow at ... Read story »

Windows Mobile 6 unveiled

Features The big announcement here is the (un)official unveiling of Windows Mobile 6. Codenamed Crossbow, it's the new mobile operating system from Microsoft that succeeds Windows Mobile 5.  Read story »
Moto Q 9h

Moto Q 9h

Review For years Motorola has produced handsets firmly based on its best seller, the Razr V3. Fortunately, the Motorola Q 9h breaks away from the thin clamshell design we know a little too well and is a slim, BlackBerry-style device that features a full QWERTY keypad and Windows Mobile 6. Editors'...
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  6.8
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Windows Mobile 7 release delayed

Features Microsoft's new cell phone operating system, aimed at helping the software maker better compete with Apple's iPhone, is now not expected until the second half of 2009. Read story »
Motorola Rokr E6

Motorola Rokr E6

Review Motorola has been selling Linux-based devices for quite some time since the company's first announcement to adopt the platform in February 2003. Unlike handhelds which run on Symbian or Windows Mobile, the open-source approach for Linux takes advantage of community-based development for the...
Editors' rating  6
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Users' rating  8
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Handhelds without cameras

Features If you are one of those working in an industry where camera-phones are strictly not allowed, you may want to look at one of these five handhelds instead. Read story »

GPS-enabled handhelds with QWERTY keypads

Features These five handhelds offer the convenience of a QWERTY keypad with the navigational capabilities of a GPS device. Read story »

Top 5 PDA-phones for the business user

Features Not all PDA-phones are made equal. Some are more suited for the business user, thanks to features like superior email handling and more connectivity options. Here are our top 5 picks. Read story »

Stop getting lost: Handhelds with GPS

Features These latest GPS-enabled handhelds can not only keep your schedule on track, they also prevent you from getting off track from your travel destinations. Read story »

WM6: From rumor to roll-out

Features Confused about Windows Mobile 6? Don't be. We've put together all the information you need about this OS, including news about the devices that will use it, right here. Read story »
LG Secret (KF750)

LG Secret (KF750)

Review Chocolate, Shine and Secret are not names you would normally associate with mobile phones. But thanks to LG, these monikers, together with the Prada and Viewty, have become just that. LG has undeniably done an excellent job here in creating an intangible brand attachment by replacing confounding...
Editors' rating  6
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Users' rating  6.7
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