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A phone you can throw around

Crave Last year we reviewed the Sonim XP1, one of the most durable cell phones we've ever had the pleasure of throwing to the floor. As it never made it to a ... Read story »

What do you like in a mobile phone?

Blogs McKinsey pointed out that most of us don't really use the advanced and expensive features packaged with our mobile gadgets. Well, duh! My mom is a typical 60-year-old housewife who uses ... Read story »

Light up with this Lighter Phone

Crave Now, here's something we've not seen before: A phone that doubles as a cigarette lighter. More tacky than techie, it's gimmicky enough in a made-in-China way to light some chain-smoking ... Read story »

Nokia's rugged 3720 Classic repels water, dust and shock

Crave Nokia has officially announced the new Nokia 3720 Classic, a sturdy and durable phone that's IP-54 certified to resist water, dust, and shock. Early looks at the Nokia 3720 Classic ... Read story »

Samsung debuts solar-powered cell phone

Crave If you're an outdoorsy type, you might never have to worry about your phone running out of juice again. Samsung announced Wednesday its first solar-powered GSM mobile phone, the E1107, ... Read story »

Haier's Android handset to be out in September

Crave Mockup unit of the Haier H7. China electronics maker Haier today displayed its first Android mobile phone, the H7, at CommunicAsia 2009 held at the Singapore Expo. The H7 is ... Read story »

Get your Dad a phone he can use

Crave iNo CP09 Let's face it. Today's mobile phones just don't cut it for the older folks. They're so packed with cutting-edge features, touchscreens, complex user interfaces, twisty bits and tiny ... Read story »

The best iPhone clone yet

Crave The D-8 is close, but no cigar. iPhone clones (or iClones) are a dime a dozen, but this model caught my eye. Sold by Houston-based Beyond E-Tech, which also produces ... Read story »

Motorola shakes it up with the W7

Crave Motorola wants you to wave your hands like you just don't care--with the new Motorola W7 Active Edition. This motion-enabled phone has an accelerometer that uses gestures to perform tasks. ... Read story »
Motorola EM330

Motorola EM330

Review What has a touch-sensitive external display for music playback? That is, besides Sony Ericsson's W380i. OK, let's try that again: What is (at the time of writing) A$200 cheaper than the W380i (though slightly less fashionable looking)? The Motorola EM330. Editors' note:This review is based on...
Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman

Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman

Review The W395 Walkman was one of the phones Sony Ericsson announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this year. Unlike its high-end W995 sibling that comes with a built-in 3.5mm audio jack, which is a first for a Walkman model, the W395 is, according to Sony Ericsson, the most affordable...
Editors' rating  6.3
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Users' rating  8.7
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Sony Ericsson T707

Sony Ericsson T707

Review Amongst the growing hordes of stern-looking business smartphones, the T707 is a fashionable breath of fresh air. Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister site CNET.com.au. As such, please note that there may be slight differences in the testing procedure and ratings...
iNo Mobile CP09

iNo Mobile CP09

Review Targeted at the elderly, the iNo Mobile CP09 is as basic as a phone gets. You can make calls, send text messages and listen to the radio. This mobile also has a few tricks up its sleeve, but admittedly, the S$88 sticker with two-year warranty was what caught our attention. We first chanced upon the...
Nokia E63

Nokia E63

Review Last year, Nokia announced the E71, a superb phone that provides tonnes of features in a great-looking, compact package. This year, Nokia is launching the E63, a less expensive version of the E71, with a few tweaks here and there. But is it as good? We took the E71 look-alike on the road to see if...
Editors' rating  7.9
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Users' rating  8.1
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Is the iPhone 3G S really such a big deal?

Features If it's just another phone, why has it gained the status of a mobile celebrity, hounded by the tech paparazzi? Read story »

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