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LG Renoir (KC910)

LG Renoir (KC910)

Review In the camera-phone megapixel race, eight is the new favorite. And LG's new offering comes in the form of the Renoir KC910, successor to the Viewty KU990. While we witness what's evolving in camera-phones following the path of what has happened for point-and-shoot digital cameras, one has to bear...
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HTC HD2

HTC HD2

Review We were impressed by the raw power and clever tweaks to the WM software put into this smartphone.
Editors' rating  8.4
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Users' rating  7.8
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Frankencamera is open source, runs on Linux

Crave Marc Levoy, professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering, said: "The premise of the project is to build a camera that is open source." On his right is graduate student ... Read story »
Samsung Pixon (M8800)

Samsung Pixon (M8800)

Review Following in the footsteps of the Innov8 and Omnia, the Pixon heralds a new label for Samsung camera-phones. Unlike the Omnia marquee which has high-end devices like the Windows Mobile-based SGH-i900 and the Omnia HD, the M8800 is the only model in the Pixon portfolio now. Like its immediate...
Editors' rating  8
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Nokia N86

Nokia N86

Review You have to be really confident about your camera-phone to ask a professional digital photography review site to take a look at what you are offering. That's exactly what Nokia has done with the N86 on DPreview. The handset comes with a 28mm wide-angle lens and large F2.4 aperture for low-light...
Editors' rating  7.7
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Samsung i8910 HD

Samsung i8910 HD

Review The i8910 HD is Samsung's first Symbian S60 5th Edition smartphone and it seems the Korean chaebol has gone all out to impress with a laundry list of features including 1,280 x 720-pixel (720p) video capture on this device.
Editors' rating  8
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Hands-on with the Samsung I7500

Crave Recently, we had some hands-on time with Samsung's first Android smartphone, the I7500. Here are our early impressions of the upcoming handheld. We've also compiled a handy comparison feature between ... Read story »

Sony Ericsson submits patent for hand-gesture control

Crave Wave to take a picture, or pick up a call. Sounds like a scene from the sci-fi flick Minority Report? Well, a recent Sony Ericsson patent application could make all these ... Read story »

Nokia E71 spied in Sydney

Crave With the world's eyes on the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, it seems like we may have missed a particular enterprise handheld--the E71. Not for CNET Australia's Joseph Hanlon, though, as ... Read story »

Unboxing the Samsung Armani phone

Crave We finally managed to get hold of a Samsung Armani phone, and without further ado, we present you the unboxing shots. The box is made from hard cardboard with a brushed ... Read story »

iPhone 3G S vs. iPhone 3G: Big difference?

Features We take a look at the differences between the iPhone 3G S and iPhone 3G in a comparison chart. Read story »
Sony Ericsson W890i Walkman

Sony Ericsson W890i Walkman

Review When the W880i was first available, it was received with mixed responses. Its ultraslim profile, solid build quality, attractive design matched with a decent feature set may have been a hit, but the phone was ultimately "killed" by its tiny keys. So when we saw the specifications of its successor,...
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Sony Ericsson W910i Walkman

Sony Ericsson W910i Walkman

Review The Walkman series is a huge success for the Japanese-Swedish phone-maker and it's not difficult to see why. One of the latest in the lineup is the W910i which sports a new media-browsing interface, built-in sensor motion for both music and games, and is backed by a strong suite of cellular...
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Sony Ericsson G700

Sony Ericsson G700

Review The Sony Ericsson G700 is part of the Japanese-Swedish company's series of Web-enabled phones announced earlier at this year's Mobile World Congress.
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Top 10 phones at CommunicAsia 2008

Features Handphones may be pouring out of our ears, but having seen the best and the worst at the tradeshow, these are our top 10 favorites. Read story »

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