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.
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Review Since the V900's unique selling point is its TV capability, it's unfortunate that its performance is so patchy.
Review It may not be the most exciting of products, but this handheld from the Taiwanese manufacturer gets the job done at a good price.
Review We take a look at what sets this smartphone apart from your run-of-the-mill Windows Mobile handset.
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...
Review On the surface, Sony's PSPgo doesn't really look like anything radically new for the PSP franchise. Yes, it's more compact than the three earlier generations of the portable gaming and multimedia handheld device. And yes, it features such additions as built-in Bluetooth, slide-out controls, and a...
Review We take a look at what sets this smartphone apart from your run-of-the-mill Windows Mobile handset.
Review It may have a truckload of features, but these don't come together to make a good smartphone.
Crave Ever since the HTC Magic was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in February, we've been waiting for availability and pricing information for Asia. Now we have it. The Magic ...
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Features If you have been wondering how this newly announced smartphone compares physically with the original, wonder no more.
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Features See the two Android smartphones side by side, plus a few hands-on pictures and our early impressions.
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Crave The X-mini Happy (left) is a wee bit taller than the X-mini II, but retains all the II's improvements plus MP3 playback capabilities. (Picture credit: Kelvin Low/CNET Asia) The evolution of ...
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Review It may have a truckload of features, but these don't come together to make a good smartphone.
Review We test out the Taiwan manufacturer's last Asus-branded touchscreen smartphone before it teams up with Garmin for a new line of products.
Review This business smartphone comes with a few unique features that make it stand out from the competition.
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