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Here we go at last! Nokia's 7710 has appeared, making the Symbian Series 90 platform a reality and, maybe, taking the whole concept of multimedia-focussed handsets onto a new level. If you are up with ...
"Sat Nav" is one of those trendy technological phrases that just makes us cringe. It somehow conjures up long forgotten images of yuppies, filofaxes and wine bars. Yet there's no denying that a GPS satellite navigation ...
First announced a year ago, the Panasonic X700 finally launched in 2005. It's an update of the X70 model and the clamshell casing has hardly changed, but the two inch screen has grown in resolution from ...
If you think BlackBerry devices are all blue and square-ish, you are in for a surprise. Eager to appeal to as wide an audience as possible, and aware that the size and shape of traditional BlackBerry ...
There is something about the idea of having a complete computer in your pocket that is very alluring. In a way it is what PDAs are all about, but even the best PDAs don't offer what ...
Dell's Axims have always caused other Pocket PC manufacturers trouble, being both well-featured and good value for money. The company has recently released a new set of Axims, and as is the tradition for Dell, there ...
It's a tough choice for some between games console (such as Nintendo's Gameboy Advance SP) and PDA. But perhaps you don't have to make the choice at all. If you are happy with the Palm Operating ...
PalmOne's new Tungsten T5 is visually all screen. The screen is vast: 3.7 diagonal inches and 320 x 480 pixels. It dominates the front of the casing. It is clear and bright too, and a strip ...
It was in February this year that we first got a glance at the Voq, a Windows Smartphone from Sierra Wireless. It was a pre-production device, and it has taken until now, the tail end of ...
Sony Ericsson caused quite a stir with its first UIQ-based smartphone, the P800, last year. Since then we've seen an update in the shape of the P900 and now another named the P910i. All three versions ...
If you are looking for a Pocket PC PDA and want to be at the cutting edge, then you need Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition because it supports VGA screen resolution (640 x 480), and, well, ...
Orange's various SPVs have been getting better all the time in terms of hardware and features, but the lack of memory, less-than-great battery life and somewhat clunky hardware have not really drawn us. We liked Orange's ...
Motorola's first MPx was quite exciting in that the company came up with the first Windows Mobile smartphone with a clamshell design. Now the MPx220 is on the scene we have a second clamshell - nobody ...
Some phones from Nokia seem to happen to have digital cameras built in. The cameras get mentioned among a barrage of other features. Not so the 7610, whose camera is its key selling point. You can ...
Dell's early Axims (the X5 series) set the PDA world abuzz because of their low cost, but they were large beasts. A hardware revamp came along for the next round of devices (the X3 series), so ...
The Sendo X has been a long time coming. Announced last November, we've finally got our hands on one of the first samples to hit the UK. What we see isn't necessarily quite what you will ...
Some companies will do anything to get noticed and Nokia is well known for thinking outside the box when it comes to mobile phone design. The company can do the standard 'candy bar' thing par excellence, ...
Thinner and lighter than the rest. These are terms many PDA manufacturers like to assign to their devices, and sometimes they can be misleading. But in the case of the Pocket LOOX 420 they are spot-on. ...
Sony's recently-announced decision to pull out of the PDA market in Europe and the US came as something of a surprise to many PDA users. The company has been a strong partner for PalmSource, and has ...
PalmOne now has two distinct PDA ranges: the Tungstens, aimed primarily at the business user: and the Zires, which are targeted more at consumers. At the top end of the Zire range sits this new Zire ...