Crave The rumor mill chalks up another point for getting it right again. Sony Ericsson has just announced what it claims to be the world first motion-activated headphone (MH907) via a ...
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Review If you fancied the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic touchscreen phone but couldn't quite afford the steep asking price, the company has you in its sights with the 5530 XpressMusic. Available for about S$399 without contract, it's one of the cheapest touchscreen phones around at the moment.
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Review Not everyone wants a smartphone with a touchscreen and loads of entertainment features. Many people just want a device with long battery life, great call quality and a few applications to help them read and edit work documents on the move. This is the market that Nokia is aiming for with the...
Review Subtlety isn't something we encounter too often when reviewing mobile phones, but if anyone is to deliver a subtle elegance in its design aesthetic, it's Sony Ericsson.
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...
Crave I can't imagine anyone who can put this on without looking silly. But, hey, the woman in the picture looks like she's really happy with the Cell-Mate on her first-gen iPhone, ...
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Review Packed with features, this candy-bar smartphone from Nokia presents great value in a small form factor.
Features We round up a list of important factors to consider before you hand over your cash or sign your life away on a long-term contract for a music-phone.
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Review Sometimes you don't want a massive Sunday roast with all the trimmings--you just want something light. The Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman is light like a plate of sashimi, both in terms of its features and weight, at only 79g.
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Crave The HTC HD2.
On Tuesday, Taiwanese handset manufacturer HTC unveiled its fifth Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone, the HTC HD2. It will be the company's first Windows Mobile phone to rock ...
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Review The Nokia 7210 Supernova is not as explosive as it sounds. In fact, it's as simple a phone as you can get these days. With bright colors and basic features, it's well suited to be a pre-teen's first mobile. But a price tag of around S$348 won't help the popularity of this unsophisticated...
Review In the picture, it may not seem like there is much different about the W705. Slider-phones are a dime-a-dozen and it has the same nav-key layout as just about every Sony Ericsson phone for the last two years. But trust us when we say, there is something different about the W705. It's almost hard to...
Review The C510 is not exactly the martini-sipping, lady-loving 007 of the Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot range, but it's a solid 006. While it's not particularly flashy, you could take it to the ambassador's party without being embarrassed, and it's got your back when you need it, with a good range of...
Review When the Nokia N95 was released it took the world by storm as it managed to pack pretty much everything the hardened gadgeteer could need into a pocket-friendly device. Since then it's been joined by other do-it-all phones such as the iPhone 3G and T-mobile G1. The N96 signals the start of Nokia's...
Review Attractively designed, this BlackBerry is great for email, messaging and battery life, but lacks 3G.
Review Amongst the growing hordes of stern-looking business smartphones, the T707 is a fashionable breath of fresh air.
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