The Duo (also known as the C810) is a dual-slider handset that sports both a traditional numeric keypad and a full QWERTY keyboard. In order to accomplish this, a few compromises had to be made. For one, at 102mm x 50mm x 22mm (4.0″ x 2.0″ x .9″), the Duo is not a particularly thin Click to Read More >
The SX862 looks like just another flip phone, but a lot bigger than those from European manufacturers, measuring 50mm x 110.6mm x 18mm (2.0″ x 4.4″ x .7″). The whole device is constructed with hard lines, and the design is quite minimalistic. There’ a step at the front which forms part of the Cycloid screen Click to Read More >
Okay people. I admit it. I’m obsessed. Not only has downloading iPhone Apps become a favorite pastime, I also can’t stop playing Aurora Feint. This game was a free app and I was blown away. I mean, for a free application, this game has great graphics, sound and game play. Aurora Feint in actionIt starts Click to Read More >
Casually taking a scroll across the web in search of mobile news, I find this, and learn that the still unannounced and highly awaited Nokia 5800 Tube touchscreen phone was used as one of the handsets in the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight. According to reports, it was seen in the hands of Morgan Click to Read More >
True to their promise of bringing the world yet another round of iPhone-jailbreaking madness, the iPhone Dev Team has gone live with their Pwnage Tool 2.0 application. The iPhone Dev Team apparenty wanted to push the tool out in to the wild ahead of any official launch – which basically means eager iPhone jailbreakers get Click to Read More >
The R series from Sony Ericsson consists of two phones – namely R300 and 306 – which can be used as FM/AM radio receivers and are mainly targeted towards developing countries (seeing how FM broadcasts aren’t available in certain regions of the world). R300, the first of the two models, is a simple-looking candybar phone Click to Read More >
Want to try out a phone that takes its design cues from an idea by Leonardo Da Vinci? Check out this nameless cryptex mobile phone concept. It takes the shape of, well, a cryptex, and sure enough the numbers, as well as a few keys come as part of the rotating dials. You simply have Click to Read More >