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Sonim XP3 Quest

Sonim XP3 Quest

Review The Sonim XP3 Quest is the update to the Sonim XP1 that we reviewed last year. If you thought the XP1 was strong--and believe us when we say that it was--the XP3 goes a step further by being completely waterproof like the G'zOne handsets. If that isn't enough, the XP3 is certified to military...

Android-based HTC Passion rumors

Crave A leaked screenshot of the HTC Passion? We've seen the Motorola Droid and the HTC Droid Eris from Verizon Wireless so far, but apparently there is a third Verizon Android handset ... Read story »
LG Watch Phone (GD910)

LG Watch Phone (GD910)

Review The GD910 is an excellent technological showcase to show us how far miniaturization has gone. But how will it fare in daily use? We find out.

Sony Ericsson Jalou and Jalou by Dolce&Gabbana

Crave Sony Ericsson has just announced one, no, wait, two clamshells for fashionistas. Previously known as the Bao during its prototype days, the Jalou is now rocking with a "delicate facet-cut ... Read story »
Samsung Blue Earth

Samsung Blue Earth

Review With its eco-friendly design and spiffy solar panels, the Samsung Blue Earth will appeal to the treehugger looking for a phone.

Motorola Droid hands-on photos

Features Take a peek at Motorola's anticipated Android smartphone, the Droid, out in the US.  Read story »

Hands on with an iPhone 3G running 3.0

Blogs Not since Ford released the 5.0 Mustang has anything with a name containing a number ending in point "O" excited so many people like the new iPhone 3.0 firmware. So, while visiting a ... Read story »

Study: Drivers who text 23 times more likely to be in a crash

Crave It isn't exactly breaking news that texting while driving is a bad idea. But a study released Monday night reveals just how dangerous it really can be. After examining the behavior ... Read story »

Sony Ericsson quietly slips in the stylish T715

Crave Seems like last week's launch of the Satio, Aino and Yari wasn't enough for the Japanese-Swedish outfit. Sony Ericsson today added another stylish handset, the T715, to its T-series lineup. Due ... Read story »
Sony Ericsson Aino

Sony Ericsson Aino

Review Speculations about a PlayStation Portable (PSP) phone in the works have been swirling on the Web for the longest time. While the Aino isn't it, this Sony Ericsson slider with its interesting mix of touchscreen and non-touchscreen features may be the next best thing. Even more so if you own a...
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Nokia 7705 Twist does the swivel

Crave The Twist's swivel design is something that we haven't seen in years. With numerous new cell phones in the past few days, it's been a busy week in the mobile world. ... Read story »
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...
Editors' rating  6.7
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Users' rating  8.1
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Hands-on with the iPod nano 5G

Crave iPod nano oddity #1: I can record video, but I can't snap a photo no matter how hard our car tech guy Antuan Goodwin poses. I'm holding Apple's fifth-generation iPod ... Read story »

New BlackBerry Curve 8520 drops the trackball

Crave Research In Motion (RIM) has announced UK release details for its new entry-level BlackBerry, the Curve 8520. Editors' note: We have contacted RIM about its availability in Asia and are awaiting ... Read story »
Gigabyte GSmart S1200

Gigabyte GSmart S1200

Review Gigabyte probably isn't the first company that comes to mind for Windows Mobile smartphones. The Taiwan-based Gigabyte Communications, which was founded in February 2004, has designed and marketed devices under its own GSmart brand previously. It is also an original design manufacturer (ODM) which...

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