Crave Russian site Mobile-review has photos and specs of a never-released Motorola phone dubbed Ivory. This premium handset is a slim slider developed in conjunction with the Aura, another luxury handset ...
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Review The iNo Mobile CP09 which we reviewed in July as a phone for the elderly has a successor, the CP10.
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...
Review Compared to the sea of Nokias you're probably familiar with, the 6720 classic appears slender. In reality, the 6720 is only a few millimetres slimmer in width to, say, the 6220 classic (released last year) but it seems much more so, like a Nokia made out of hot toffee slowly stretching length-wise....
Review When this reviewer was a young boy he owned a pop-up watch, a plastic wrist watch with a spring-loaded screen that was released by pressing a button on the side. His favorite time of day was the when someone asked him for the time, giving him an opportunity to show off his cool low-tech gadget. So...
Review The Innov8 marks the culmination of what Samsung wanted to achieve with the Symbian S60 platform, once the turf and playground of Finland-based Nokia. Even though the Innov8 isn't the first S60 handset from the Korean phone-maker (there were a few others just before it), in terms of product...
Features We round up the smartphones based on Google's mobile operating system, which are available for our region.
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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...
Review With its eco-friendly design and spiffy solar panels, the Samsung Blue Earth will appeal to the treehugger looking for a phone.
Review The Brother MFC-990CW is an ideal multifunction printer that can truly do it all. For US$230, you get a 4.2-inch touchscreen LCD display, 802.11 b/g wireless networking, a cordless handset with a digital answering machine, automatic duplexing function and Bluetooth connectivity, just to name a few...
Crave Casio Exilim W63CA 8-megapixel camera-phone with WVGA OLED display. We already have the Cyber-shot-branded Sony Ericssons, Carl Zeiss lenses on Nokia phones and, more recently, Kodak's imaging know-how in the Motorola ...
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Features The Taiwan vendor adds four more Windows phones to the burgeoning list of devices running Windows Mobile 6.5.
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Review Like its Sony Ericsson W910i Walkman phone with its Shake Control, the Japanese-Swede's newest gaming phone on the block, the F305, requires some pretty frenetic arm aerobics to play.
Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister site CNET.com.au. As such, please note that...
Features These high-resolution shooters let you take more than just pictures, with a laundry list of imaging features that would put some dedicated digicams to shame.
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Features Handphones may be pouring out of our ears, but having seen the best and the worst at the tradeshow, these are our top 10 favorites.
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