Posts Tagged ‘Mobile Phones Uk’

The HTC Desire is one of the most impressive phones of all time. Despite being significantly cheaper than the iPhone, it can match or beat everything that the iPhone does. An Android smartphone with a fabulously responsive touchscreen, the Desire packs in a huge choice of apps, brilliant web browsing, [...]Read the whole story [...]

The Samsung Omnia Pro is a Windows Mobile device with a full QWERTY keyboard that can match a BlackBerry Bold. We love it for its slimline design, office applications, large screen, memory capacity and incredible battery life. [...]Read the whole story @ mobile-phones-uk

The Nokia E72 is a true competitor to the BlackBerry Bold 9700. With full support for push email, attachment editing and web browsing, Nokia offers a real alternative. The E72 also features a 5 megapixel camera, video calling, a media player, FM radio and GPS with Ovi Maps. Ultra-fast data [...]Read the whole story [...]

The Nokia X3 is an inexpensive slide-design music phone. It has a good music player, FM radio, memory card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack and stereo speakers. It also comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera and has good battery life, but is let down by a poor quality keypad. [...]Read the whole story @ [...]

The Samsung Genio Qwerty appears to be a low cost alternative to a BlackBerry, but the keyboard turns out to be a flop. Still, it does offer a choice of snap-on colour cases, text conversations with cool graphics, a good music player and FM radio, and decent battery life. [...]Read the whole story [...]

The 5230 is an entry-level touchscreen smartphone. Its key features are its large touchscreen, A-GPS with Ovi Maps, 3G, downloadable apps from the Ovi store and outstanding battery life. In other ways it’s a disappointment, with a poor camera, a mono speaker, no WiFi and no video calling. We think [...]Read the whole story [...]

Nokia’s first Xseries phone is an upmarket touchscreen smartphone with a compact design. Its star features include a superbly responsive capacitative touchscreen, 32GB of memory, an impressive 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, video calling, A-GPS, HSDPA, WiFi, a 3.5mm audio jack and outstanding battery performance. It’s not cheap, [...]Read the whole story [...]

The HTC HD2 has the biggest screen on any phone. With an absolutely brilliant touchscreen user interface and the latest Windows Mobile operating system, this is very powerful but easy to use device. Features include a superb web browser, GPS with Google Maps, a media player and an FM radio. [...]Read the whole story [...]

Palm’s first phone to run the webOS operating system is a funky touchscreen multi-tasking gizmo designed for the facebook generation. With a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 8GB of memory, built-in GPS and a great web browser, the Pre has many attractive features. But we feel that it’s too early for mainstream [...]Read the whole story [...]

The Samsung Omnia Lite is a cut-down version of the Omnia 2. Running Windows Mobile 6.5, the Omnia Lite has plenty to offer, including a good web browser, fast internet access, aGPS and WiFi. On the other hand, the screen is relatively small for a Windows smartphone, the camera is [...]Read the whole story [...]
