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Adobe bringing full-fledged Flash to phones

Features Powerful new mobile phones will get full-on Flash Player 10, not just the Lite version. But Flash on the iPhone is still an idea left out in the cold. Read story »

Windows Mobile 6.5 phones launching October 6

Crave HTC's Touch Pro2 is among the new phones expected to ship with Windows Mobile 6.5. Microsoft is hoping that a new crop of phones this fall will help the company in ... Read story »

Samsung announces open mobile platform named bada

Crave In a press release, Samsung announced its own open mobile platform called bada--a word that means ocean in Korean. This move will open up the Samsung mobile phone ecosystem to ... Read story »

Microsoft's plan to get back in the phone game

Features The company's long-rumored "Pink" plans will start revealing themselves next year, as a long-delayed overhaul of Windows Mobile hits the market. Read story »

Shanzhai ji: Fake phones lowdown

Crave Zhu Chenghao takes a drag on his cigarette as he pulls out his latest top-selling phone--the iPhone Mini. He may be less charismatic than Steve Jobs but is every bit as ... Read story »

HandMarket Apps for Windows Mobile

Crave The countdown is well under way for Microsoft's Windows Mobile app store, called Windows Marketplace for Mobile, which is slated to arrive in early fall alongside the Windows Mobile 6.5 ... Read story »

Why your next phone could have Swype's keyboard

Crave Swype's software keyboard looks like a normal keyboard, but it lets you type without lifting your finger. Keyboard technology may not seem as exciting as faster microprocessors, massive displays, or ... Read story »

Will the Samsung Jet follow the iPhone's evolution path?

Crave Samsung executives were in town for the launch of the Jet. At a launch event in Singapore the night before CommunicAsia 2009 opens, Samsung unveiled its latest touchscreen mobile phone called ... Read story »

X1 was "a kind of experiment"; PlayStation phone "could happen"

Crave In an interview with the Financial Times, Sony Ericsson president Hideki Komiyama spoke candidly about his difficult task of turning the company around and said the Windows Mobile-based Xperia X1 was ... Read story »

Letting your insoles speak to your phone

Crave It's becoming increasingly difficult to hide from your results while playing sports. The latest self-revealing tool is coming from startup eSoles. The Scottsdale, Ariz.-based company says its customized insole will enable ... Read story »

Introducing the new Mobile Phones channel

Crave First things first. We've heard your feedback and been hard at work for months to align ourselves with what's current in the market by merging the Handhelds and Mobile Phones channels. ... Read story »
Samsung Omnia II (I8000)

Samsung Omnia II (I8000)

Review If you want a touchscreen smartphone that has it all without breaking the bank, this model from the Korean chaebol is probably your best bet.
Editors' rating  7.7
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Users' rating  7.6
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BenQ E72

BenQ E72

Review BenQ launched a new E72 Windows Mobile handset, which was initially only available via BT Fusion. Now it's available SIM-free for US$155 from Expansys. We rather like this device, not least because BenQ has managed to bring something new to what's becoming a crowded market. Editors' note:This...

Motorola's struggle for survival

Features Motorola, the company that invented the cell phone, is on the brink of disaster, but can the company "pull an Apple" and make a comeback? Read story »

Mobile phone malware in our future?

Features VeriSign CTO cites the popularity of faster, smarter phones and the lack of native applications on them as possible reasons for malware to target mobile phones in 2009. Read story »

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