Crave No, don't rub your eye at that title, it's true. After years of calling its phones "multimedia computers", Nokia finally launches a real one. The world's top manufacturer of mobile ...
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Features The company's swan-song handheld model, before transitioning to the Garmin-Asus brand, is the feature-packed P835.
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Features The computer giant expands on its iPaq range of products for 2008 with two new mobile handsets.
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Review Its specifications may be impressive, but how does the computer giant's new smartphone fare in the real world?
Review We take a look at what sets this smartphone apart from your run-of-the-mill Windows Mobile handset.
Review We were impressed by the raw power and clever tweaks to the WM software put into this smartphone.
Review Not everyone wants a smartphone with a touchscreen and loads of entertainment features. Many people just want a device with long battery life, great call quality and a few applications to help them read and edit work documents on the move. This is the market that Nokia is aiming for with the...
Review We take a look at what sets this smartphone apart from your run-of-the-mill Windows Mobile handset.
Crave It looks no different from the current Omnia, but the T*Omnia packs in quite a few more features.
The Samsung Omnia has been sold in Asia and Europe for a ...
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Crave The Finnish company has just made official its first mass market S40 handset equipped with built-in GPS and support for Assisted-GPS. Other than navigational features with Nokia Maps, the 6260 ...
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Review Even though its hardware specifications aren't anything out of the ordinary, this midrange smartphone has other features that set it apart.
Features See which notebooks and Netbooks made it to our latest monthly Top 10 chart.
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Review When the Nokia N95 was released it took the world by storm as it managed to pack pretty much everything the hardened gadgeteer could need into a pocket-friendly device. Since then it's been joined by other do-it-all phones such as the iPhone 3G and T-mobile G1. The N96 signals the start of Nokia's...
Review Launched without much fanfare, the company's first touchscreen Windows Mobile phone in years is a good re-entry into this space.
Features The world's largest consumer electronics tradeshow is about to unveil all the glitz and gadgets to look forward to in 2009. CNET reports straight from the showfloor.
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