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Leaked commercials of the new mysterious Motorola Smartphone Droid , Droid X (or Xtreme depending on who you talk to) have surfaced. The gadget world began to get excited about
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Leaked commercials of the new mysterious Motorola Smartphone Droid , Droid X (or Xtreme depending on who you talk to) have surfaced. The gadget world began to get excited about
The 6700 doesn't look like an iPhone, nor it doesn't look like a BlackBerry; it's distinctly Nokia, and it's good to see the Finnish company go back to its roots with this handset. The Nokia 6700 has taken mid-range phones to a new level, increasing the specs on this otherwise standard-looking candy bar phone. So what does Nokia provide? Let's find out.
In the spirit of keeping costs down, Nokia's 2220 slide is another low-end phone from the Fins, but that doesn't mean it has to look cheap. From the first, the phone is a highly stylish device that would do any pocket proud. But does it follow-through under the bonnet? Let's find out.
The Nokia N900 is, to be honest, a little bit fiddly, which instantly positions it as a Marmite of handsets- you're either going to love it or hate it. Behind the potential navigation confusion though, Nokia has pushed the boat out in creating a fantastically feature-packed handset. Will this still make-up for the fact that it may take you awhile to gel with your new phone? Let's find out.
It's a good-looking Android phone packed with features all in an aluminium body. But does the HTC Legend actually live up to the hype under the bonnet, or did the Taiwanese manufacturer get a bit lazy and just create a metal version HTC Hero? Let's take a look in our HTC Legend review.
Overview: Nokia’s X3 is the baby brother of the X6, but that doesn’t necessarily it has to live in the X6’s shadow. If you’re on the hunt for an affordable
Overview: If there was one thing the LG Cookie proved, it was that people like affordable touchscreen phones. A lot. The Korean manufacturer has decided to cash in even more
After software giants Apple and Google shook-up the mobile phone market with their non-traditional handset offerings, Microsoft has looked a little behind the times in not jumping on the bandwagon.