When reviewing the G1 we found a lot to like, but a lot to dislike too. We knew that some of its shortcomings, like the missing headphone jack, were sadly permanent (free adapters notwithstanding), but hoped that it would just be a matter of time before some enterprising soul (with an enterprising compiler) would take Click to Read More >
With the new iPhone firmware 2.2 release we expect a lot of changes to be made, one thing Apple will not be giving us is the ability to send MMS. Mobispine has set out to give the iPhone the “world’s first true Multimedia Messaging for iPhone.” We already know there are third party “hacks” out Click to Read More >
BlackBerry Storm from Verizon The Verizon BlackBerry Storm goes live tomorrow, but lots of reviewers are getting their mitts on early units. Most impressions have been good up to this point, but it seems that given some time to really tinker, reactions are a little more mixed. Going into this review, we really wanted to Click to Read More >
Sent to you by Rubbi…. via Google Reader: Verizon BlackBerry Storm Getting Mixed Reviews via IntoMobile – Mobile Phone News, Information, and Analysis by Simon Sage on 11/20/08 BlackBerry Storm from Verizon The Verizon BlackBerry Storm goes live tomorrow, but lots of reviewers are getting their mitts on early units. Most Click to Read More >
Google’s native iPhone application used to be known as something of a redundant app. You could just as easily open your browser and point to Google’s mobile web portal to access most of the features available through the Google Mobile iPhone app. That all changed with Google’s latest update to Google Mobile, enabling Voice Search.Without Click to Read More >
One of the most talked-about developments this week is the updated Google application for iPhone. The Google app previously did not do much more than the mobile search, except adding the ability to search through your iPhone contacts list. The new update has a new key feature : Voice Search. The Voice Search is very Click to Read More >
First uncovered in July and announced back in September, the Sony Ericsson G705 is a phone intended for the mid-end market. It certainly looks good, and has some pretty nice features, but I’ll be the first to say that I find its familiar slider form factor quite boring. I find it hard to believe that Click to Read More >