Articles on Numeric Keypad, Smart Phone
Choosing a smartphone keypad - Feb 3, 2009
Features If you are going to thump out emails all day long, you need a text input method on your smartphone that's right for you. Read story »HTC Magic
Review Though it seems like a non-keyboard version of the HTC Dream, this Android smartphone's main difference lies in the software.Smartphones for first-timers - May 6, 2009
Features If you're buying a smartphone for the first time, check out our top 5 picks for newbies. Read story »Move over T9, here comes Swype - Sep 10, 2008
Crave The inventor of the T9 keyboard technology for numeric keypads, Cliff Kushler, is back in the game with a new alphanumeric entry technology for today's devices: Touchscreen laptops and smart phones. ... Read story »Dopod C500 to arrive in May - Apr 5, 2007
Crave We first reported on the HTC Vox in our top 5 picks from 3GSM '07. This same smart phone will be branded the Dopod C500 in this region and come with ... Read story »Two sliders from HTC - Aug 26, 2008
Crave Taiwan-based manufacturer HTC has announced the price and availability of the HTC Touch Pro in Asia. It will cost S$1,248 and start selling early September. The price and exact date of ... Read story »Four new 3.5G devices from HTC - Oct 2, 2007
Features The Taiwan-based handset manufacturer releases three new phone devices and takes the wraps off its much talked-about mobile PC, the Shift. Read story »Incorporated With Best Design Nokia N95 - Mar 4, 2008
Blogs The N95 is dual-slider revealing numeric keypad or multimedia keys it has large QVGA display and on the back - 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens. It is quad-band GSM with ... Read story »LG KT610
Review At the Mobile World Congress in February this year, LG unveiled a new range of mobile phones. Among them was a clamshell with a conventional number pad and QWERTY keyboard--the KT610. There are a few handsets with this form factor in the market. One of the first was the Dopod (now HTC) C500,...HTC S740
Review HTC has enjoyed relative success recently with several of its Touch series handhelds, but it has been almost a year since we had a new smart phone from the Taiwan-based company. The previous offering was the S730 which came with both a numeric keypad and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.Top 5 HSDPA handhelds and smart phones - Apr 16, 2008
Features Having HSDPA means you don't have to be tethered to an office cubicle or stuck in a hotspot to get broadband Internet speeds. Here are five devices which are HSDPA-enabled. Read story »Nokia 6600 fold
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...Sony Ericsson C702 Cyber-shot
Review Last year fashion phones were all the rage, and for LG this may still be the case. For everyone else, rugged phones are the new black with Telstra (actually ZTE), Samsung, and now Sony Ericsson releasing handsets that can take a pounding, a splashing and a sand storm, then call a friend afterwards...GPS-enabled handhelds with QWERTY keypads - Nov 26, 2007
Features These five handhelds offer the convenience of a QWERTY keypad with the navigational capabilities of a GPS device. Read story »Sony Ericsson P1i
Review The latest iteration of the P-series ditches the flip cover and thick side profile. But are those cosmetic changes all that distinguish it from the previous models?Jump to page: [1] 2







