Articles on Phone, Keyboard, Battery
Motorola Backflip
Review We can't say this was a complete surprise, but AT&T made it official in February and introduced the Motorola Backflip as its first Google Android device. The Backflip made its grand debut at CES 2010, where we awarded the smartphone with our Best of CES award in the cell phones and smartphones...Sony Ericsson Naite
Review The crazy Sony Ericsson phone names keep on coming, with the Satio, Aino and Yari, joined by the Naite (pronounced Nate-ey). But Naite has another noteworthy trait separating it from its funky named brethren in that it is the first Sony Ericsson phone to carry the Greenheart badge--a reminder of...Samsung Omnia Pro B7610
Review We find out if this WM6.5 smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard has any great features for the business user.Motorola Dext
Review Motorola laid low for most of 2009 until it announced the Cliq in the US last September. This was soon followed by the Droid/Milestone. The Dext is essentially the Cliq in the same shell, but injected with slightly different components. The handset supports the GSM network, which makes it...More pictures of BlackBerry's first slider emerge - Mar 4, 2010
Crave Yesterday, we talked about the rumor from Boy Genius Report suggesting an upcoming BlackBerry slider device. Well, today, pictures of such a product have emerged courtesy of BlackBerry Leaks. The ... Read story »Does the iPhone need a real keyboard? - May 13, 2009
Features The iPhone's virtual keyboard is tied into an overarching Apple design philosophy for the device, and chances are very slim Apple will alter the hardware beyond a few small tweaks. Read story »Samsung I7500
Review Samsung has delivered its own little green robot into the world. That's right, smartphone fans, the company's first Android handset, the Galaxy I7500, has been born. Samsung has given it some of the features it does best, like a vivid AMOLED screen and a good quality camera, but it's left Android...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.HTC Snap
Review From a quick glance at the Snap, it's clear that HTC is aiming this messaging phone at BlackBerry users. It may have a similar design to the BlackBerry Curve range, but the question is: Does the Snap, which costs around US$467 SIM-free, have enough fancy extras to tempt BlackBerry users into making...Nokia E55
Review If you're looking for a messaging phone that's shaped more like a traditional handset than most BlackBerry or Windows Mobile devices, Nokia's E55 might fit the bill. It is a candybar smartphone with a hybrid alphanumeric/QWERTY keypad and powerful onboard messaging feature. Editors' note:This...HTC Touch2
Review For its target market of first-time or budget-conscious smartphone users, the Touch2 fits the bill nicely.5 Android phones in Asia - Nov 17, 2009
Features We round up the smartphones based on Google's mobile operating system, which are available for our region. Read story »Sony Ericsson T707
Review Amongst the growing hordes of stern-looking business smartphones, the T707 is a fashionable breath of fresh air. 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 differences in the testing procedure and ratings...Smartphones with QWERTY keyboards - Apr 16, 2009
Features In addition to their PDA and cellular capabilities, these smartphones have an extra talent. Read story »Top 5 handset picks from MWC 2010 - Feb 18, 2010
Features We tell you which devices caught our attention during the mobile phone tradeshow held in Barcelona. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15]











