Not that long ago I reviewed Nokia’s review5500 Sport and at the end of the process decided the handset wasn’t really suitable for anyone serious about getting fit. I have to say from the start that I think the same about Sony Ericsson’s W710i. If you want some tech to help you get fit you Click to Read More >
The Lily from Samsung is an entry level flip phone and without wanting to sound patronising in any way is most definitely a phone aimed at younger girls. Its livery is mostly white with flashes of pale pinky-purple around the edges. The two colours are used in pretty much equal measure along with silver. The Click to Read More >
We haven’t covered a Gsmart device before, but this division of Taiwanese firm GIGABYTE has been making smartphones and fashion phones for a few years now.The GSmart t600 is unusual in that it has a digital TV tuner built in. To be launched in Germany this May alongside the LG HB620T, the t600 includes a Click to Read More >
Motorola’s MOTOFONE F3 is about as basic as a handset can get, with voice calls, texts and alarms summing up its feature set. It has a price to match. For example, as I write, Phones4u is selling it on T-Mobile, Orange and Virgin Media pay-as-you-go. Choose the latter and the phone costs a total of Click to Read More >
O2 have been in the Windows Smartphone market longer than most – the original O2 XDA was launched way back in 2002, and it was one of the very first Windows devices on the market. Originally O2 relied on HTC, but recently it has gone elsewhere to source its latest XDA handsets.So, the new O2 Click to Read More >
LG makes some amazingly inventive mobile phones. Just a couple of weeks ago I had my hands on the Prada KE850 with its innovative touchscreen, and before that I’d reviewed the fancy thin slider the Shine KE970 while late last year LG brought forth its rather strangely branded but again innovative Chocolate KG800. The company Click to Read More >
we love our gadget packed mobiles. But there tends to be one big problem – these feature packed handsets are all, well, rather big when it comes to size. Sometimes you don’t want to carry a big phone, especially if you are carrying a tiny-but-oh-so-chic handbag, or perhaps you’re wearing an inadvisably tight pair of Click to Read More >