Nokia 6210 Navigator

June 27, 2008 by rubbi on NokiaADD COMMENTS

The follow-up to last year’s Nokia 6110, the Nokia 6210 Navigator comes with an improved satellite navigation system, numerous upgraded features.. and it’s better value for money too. One of four GPS-enabled phones launched at the same time, the Nokia 6210 is the only one to be sold as a Navigator, meaning that it has   Click to Read More >

Garmin are an established manufacturer of GPS devices, and the strangely named Garmin nüvifone is that company’s first attempt at a mobile phone.Although not as well known as rival TomTom in Europe, Garmin have been making navigation devices for nearly two decades and worldwide pretty much match TomTom sale-for-sale. They’re not the only navigation company   Click to Read More >

Sony Ericsson W350

June 27, 2008 by rubbi on Sony EricssonADD COMMENTS

A quick glance of the specifications of the Sony Ericsson W350 are misleading. On paper, the W350 looks like a fairly low-end “Walkman” phone.. but when you actually see it, then you can tell that this is something pretty unique. As with the Motorola ROKR E8, the Sony Ericsson W350 does a pretty good job   Click to Read More >

The Sony Ericsson W760i is an HSDPA slider phone with a 3.2 megapixel camera and GPS navigation capabilities. This is the first Sony Ericsson phone to feature built-in GPS, in this case using the subscription-based Wayfinder Navigator software to provide satellite navigation functionality.Apart from the GPS feature, the Sony Ericsson W760i isn’t a particularly high-end   Click to Read More >

Toshiba is a familiar name when it comes to laptops, and one that will even be familiar to Mobile Gazette readers for their mobile phones (such as the TS921 and TS605). What’s a little surprising then is that it’s taken so long for Toshiba to put the two together and come up with some smartphones.But   Click to Read More >

Alcatel OT-S210

June 27, 2008 by rubbi on AlcatelADD COMMENTS

Alcatel’s mobile phones don’t always impress me hugely and recent models have been a bit of a let-down. For example, the Mandarina Duck, produced primarily as a tie-in with the bag brand of the same name, didn’t do it for me, and nor did the OT-E201 mainly because of its poor user interface. These handsets   Click to Read More >

HTC P6500

June 27, 2008 by rubbi on HTCADD COMMENTS

The HTC P6500 is a handset aimed primarily at large corporate customers who want a platform that they can build business applications on – it isn’t aimed at the consumer market and will probably not be available through standard retail outlets.This is a Windows Mobile 6 device with a large 3.5″ 240×320 pixel anti-glare touchscreen,   Click to Read More >