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26 Nov 2009 (21 comments)
The Nokia X6 is the latest in the Xpress series by Nokia. The phone is meant to have excellent multimedia capabilities, in addition to being a good-looking phone. It is fairly expensive, so we will have a look at the features to see whether the price tag fits the product.
 
26 Nov 2009 (13 comments)
The Samsung Behold 2 is the second in line in the Behold series. The first Behold came out a year ago, and did not receive much attention. The Behold 2 is receiving quite a bit of attention, although the general opinion seems to be mixed. It is running Android, which is the hottest commodity in the cell phone market, which possibly accounts for all the attention it is receiving.
 
26 Nov 2009 (5 comments)
The Palm Pixi is a lite version of the Palm Pre. Sprint is offering the phone for $99 on contract, but isn't it worth paying the extra $50 just for full-featured version? We will have an in-depth look at the Pixi, and decide.
 
26 Nov 2009 (18 comments)
The new release from the stables of HTC is the Imagio. Billed as their multimedia phone, Imagio comes with a few new features that we haven't seen elsewhere. It will be interesting to see the kind of features it has managed to add on, along with evaluating the others.
 
12 Nov 2009 (24 comments)
The BlackBerry Bold was an awe-inspiring device, and frankly its a tough show to follow. The Bold 9700, essentially the new and improved version, has certainly proved up to the challenge. There are significant enhancements in the new Bold, both in hardware and design.
 
11 Nov 2009 (11 comments)
The LG BL40 is the fourth in the series of Chocolate phones. It certainly retains the original resemblance to a chocolate bar, this one being a decadently dark, thin phone that one usually associates with the more luxurious of chocolate treats. The LG BL40 is certainly a treat. Although its immense length will lessen potential male clients, one gets the distinct impression that this phone is a treat designed for ladies.
 
11 Nov 2009 (5 comments)
As smartphones flood the market and hog up headline space, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness stands out. It has been marketed as a luxury phone, and while it certainly has a different aesthetic appeal - is it really a luxury phone?
 
10 Nov 2009 (16 comments)
Motorola was once known for creating stylish phones, coveted for their sharp performance and inimitable panache. However that trailblazing glory had disappointingly tapered off to almost nothing, so when the DROID emerged, the excitement was palpable. It is also the first phone to be powered by Android 2.0, the first release that supports multitouch. The device certainly lives up to the expectations it has created, although there are a few strange quirks where there shouldn't be any.
 
10 Nov 2009 (22 comments)
The HTC HD2 phone has been eagerly anticipated by all HTC enthusiasts. HD2 promises to be a gorgeous phone, powered by Windows Mobile 6.5. It reputedly has the largest touchscreen currently in the market. In Europe and Asia, the phone will be out in the first week of November' 09. And in US it will be out soon.
 
5 Nov 2009 (20 comments)
Sony has built up a lot of excitement with the next imminent release from the Ericsson stable: the Xperia X10. The Internet has long been abuzz with news of the X3, but evidently the product warrants more than a single digit increase in quality, so it has been bumped up into the big league with an X10 tag. The company hopes to make this a flagship product, for a number of reasons: it will be the first in a long range of phones of a ...
 
3 Oct 2009 (15 comments)
The LG Secret, also known as LG KF750, is a classy phone with conventional good looks. We look under the hood to see whether the insides are as promising as the outer appearance and whether the 'secret' is as mysteriously promising as it sounds.
 
3 Oct 2009 (28 comments)
The Samsung Omnia HD, also known in some countries as the i8910, engenders awe as the first impression. The huge screen dominates most of the front, allowing only small concessions to utility with the buttons along the bottom edge. The phone is obviously packed with a number of features, and Samsung has managed that while keeping the design good too.
 
3 Oct 2009 (21 comments)
The XPERIA X1 is a feature-rich, high end WinMo launched by Sony Ericsson. It stands up to the likes of the HTC Touch Pro, while being on its own in terms of features and innovations. Sony Ericsson finally has something to offer us hardcore PocketPC users: A versatile device that does it all albeit in an extravagant package. The hardware this phone boasts of is nothing short of miraculous, placing it on a top spot of the WinMo pyramid. Follow the phones.com review of the ...
 
3 Oct 2009 (44 comments)
The Sony Ericsson W810 came out a year and a half ago, but that doesn't change the fact that it's pretty awesome. Barring new technology like 3G and Wi-Fi, which has come to phones after the phone was released, it still works well in today's scenario. This review is done taking the model's age into consideration.
 
3 Oct 2009 (26 comments)
Sony is known for its fabulous electronic gear; where digital cameras or music devices, they have always delivered. Therefore when Sony announces a phone that is supposed to be their all-in-one product, there is bound to be great expectations and high excitement. The Sony Ericsson Satio is a camera smartphone which handles multimedia too.
 
2 Oct 2009 (27 comments)
The HTC G1 is known as the HTC Dream, T-Mobile G1 or Era G1 as well. The phone was released towards the tail end of 2008, and gained fame as it was the first phone to implemented Google's much anticipated Android mobile operating system. The phone has done quite well in the last year, with HTC releasing a number of models that are evidently newer versions of the G1. The only glitches that have been reported are ones that users are facing with Android and ...
 
2 Oct 2009 (25 comments)
The Nokia N900 goes by a number of names; for example, it has been codenamed Nokia Rover. However, none of these names impact what is a very sleek and stylish mobile computer. While the Apple Tablet is eagerly expected, along with the LG netbook, Nokia seems to have stolen a march on them all with the impressive N900.
 
2 Oct 2009 (28 comments)
The Motorola Aura is a phone of sheer luxury and decadent indulgence. The etched metal case and the crystal display make quite a striking statement. There are two models of the Motorola Aura. One is the regular model retailing at the princely sum of $2000. The second is the 'Diamond' Aura, with real diamonds embedded in a ring encircling the screen. The Diamond Aura is of course limited edition, retailing at the even more princely sum of $5000. The phone is not available everywhere; only ...
 
2 Oct 2009 (22 comments)
Nokia N85 has been touted as the light version of the N96, with similar features but more affordable. In a long list of N-series releases, the N85 doesn't really stand out since it has no real new innovation. The features are good in their own way, but there is nothing about the phone that is truly startling.
 
2 Oct 2009 (11 comments)
The N97 is said to be Nokia's flagship device. It is a smartphone, with a touch screen and a hardware QWERTY keyboard; ingredients that were not present all at once in previous phones. Does it live up to the expectations that come with the territory of being labelled a flagship phone or not?
 
2 Oct 2009 (15 comments)
The Apple iPhone entered the mobile phone market with huge fanfare, and surprisingly, the phone lived up to all the expectations that were set up beforehand. It is perhaps the most popular phone model to date and, considering the number of phones that currently flood the marketplace, that is quite the achievement. The 3GS model packs in a number of new features, so consumers investing in the new model definitely feel that there is value for money. The latest release from the Apple stable is ...
 
18 Jun 2009 (14 comments)
The Nokia 3120 Classic is an affordable 3G handset with some bells and whistles. It is slim, loaded and has a distinct look. Some people may prefer the 3120 Classic to the SuperNova series, because of the lack of 3G in them.
 
20 May 2009 (57 comments)
The Nokia E51 is another sleek and stylish business handset from Nokia's wide range of business devices known as the E-Series. The candy-bar E51 promises a slim profile, nevertheless powerful functionality is built into the phone with no compromises.
 
14 May 2009 (42 comments)
The LG KE800, also known as Chocolate Platinum is a successor to the widely popular LG Chocolate. The LG Chocolate Platinum comes with a touchpad, a bright QVGA display and Bluetooth Stereo support. Let us review the LG KE800, or Chocolate Platinum, to see if it’s worth an upgrade from your Chocolate.
 
29 Mar 2009 (20 comments)
The Nokia E-series line up of business phones are always the hottest phones in the market. The E66 is released along with Nokia E71, with the difference being in priorities. The E66 sacrifices a QWERTY keypad and some other goodies for being a compact slider, while the E71 packs it all in monoblock format. Read this exclusive phones.com review to find out more about the Nokia E66.
 
29 Mar 2009 (105 comments)
Apple set its foot on the mobile phone market in June 2007 - with the release of its first mobile phone, the iPhone. Being obsessed with iPods, Apple decided to please its fans with a multimedia handset that still keeps the Apple image intact, with a style of its own. Thus the iPhone was designed, and the rest, as they say is history. We know how popular the iPhone became despite the lack of conventional features of modern phones. Find out more about "Apple engineering" ...
 
25 Mar 2009 (82 comments)
The Apple iphone is one of the most popular mobile phones today. The iPhone is available in two versions, a first-generation version with no 3G connectivity, and the later upgraded version known as the iPhone 3G. The iPhone is quite hyped as the most distinct handset ever; nowadays every phone with a touchscreen is compared with the iPhone. Find out if the iPhone 3G is for real in this phones.com review.
 
24 Mar 2009 (44 comments)
The Nokia E90 is an extremely successful communicator released by Nokia in 2007. It is a successor to the vastly popular Nokia 9500, which had similar looks and functionality. The E90 is released three years later, and yet is a generation ahead of the 9500. Find out what makes the Nokia E90 so popular, in this phones.com review.
 
21 Mar 2009 (10 comments)
The Supernova series from Nokia can be distinguished from others by their low price and high appeal. These phones are designed with looks-preferred users in mind that want their phone to look different from that of others. The Nokia 7310 SuperNova is one step in that direction, it is available in attractive colors and comes with an extra cover panel to use. Find out if the SuperNova 7310's right for you by reading the following phones.com review.
 
19 Mar 2009 (20 comments)
The Blackberry Bold 9000 is the predecessor to the Blackberry Curve 8900, but has 3G and HSDPA connectivity. However it cuts down on some of the newer Curve 8900's most adorable features, to maintain the slickest Blackberry profile. It is a choice between 3G and the features, if one has to choose between the Bold and the new Blackberry Curve 8900. Find out more about the Blackberry Bold in this phones.com exclusive review.
 
19 Mar 2009 (33 comments)
The Blackberry Storm is the first full-touchscreen model mobile phone offered by RIM since November 2008. It has many specialities such as a 3.25" high-res capacitive touchscreen, 3.2 MP camera with AF and Flash, and assisted GPS with geo-tagging support. Find out more about the Blackberry Storm 9500 in this exclusive review by phones.com
 
17 Mar 2009 (13 comments)
The Curve 8900 is a Blackberry OS based Quadband GSM communicator that has a full QWERTY keypad, GPS and Wi-Fi support.
 
14 Mar 2009 (29 comments)
The Sony Ericsson W760 is another walkman phone from the company's range of music phones. It has an integrated GPS receiver, accelerometer and a three megapixel camera. Read on to find out more about the Sony Ericsson W760 in this phones.com review.
 
14 Mar 2009 (11 comments)
The Sony Ericsson J132 is an entry-level phone with some value additions like an FM Radio and 3.5 mm output jack. The device has a good battery back up and works on two GSM bands. There are two regional variants of the Sony Ericsson J132.
 
14 Mar 2009 (7 comments)
The XP3 is another rugged handset offering from Sonim, the little-known manufacturer of tough handsets. According to Sonim, the XP3 comes with a 3-year unconditional warranty, which makes it an ideal choice for those looking for a really tough phone.
 
14 Mar 2009 (16 comments)
The Samsung F480 or Tocco, is the third touchscreen phone to be made by Samsung. It was available since May 2008 and stands as a worthy competititor to the iPhone. While many touchscreen phones from Samsung and other companies have come out after the Tocco, the Samsung Tocco was well designed to withstand the competition and stand out.
 
14 Mar 2009 (10 comments)
The Samsung A867 is a large Touchscreen phone with a 3.15MP camera, GPS, HSDPA and multimedia capabilities. It is available since this year (2009) as Samsung Eternity under contract with AT&T. Read on to find out what we think about the Samsung A867 or Eternity in this phones.com review.
 
14 Mar 2009 (30 comments)
The Samsung A411 is an inexpensive option for those who want to try out 3G, or HSDPA connectivity without burning a hole in their pocket. Available since the second quarter of 2007, the Samsung A411 does a decent job of bringing connectivity and affordability together. Read on to find out what we think about the Samsung A411 in this phones.com review.
 
14 Mar 2009 (12 comments)
The Samsung Behold is a 5-megapixel touchscreen available since this year (2009). The device has GPS, SDHC Memory expansion and works on 3G HSDPA 1700 MHz. T-Mobile is one of the few carriers using this band and introduced the handset as "Rose" on its contract plans.
 
9 Mar 2009 (23 comments)
The Samsung i560 is one of Samsung's phones with a rare combination of software and hardware. It is a Tri-band GSM/ HSDPA 2100 capable Symbian S60 slider with a 3 megapixel camera and GPS. Read on to find out more about the Samsung SGH i560 in this review from phones.com.
 
9 Mar 2009 (18 comments)
The LG KF510 was announced at the Mobile World Congress 2008. The sleek tri-band GSM slider has many goodies including a 3-megapixel camera, QVGA video recording, and Bluetooth with A2DP among others.
 
9 Mar 2009 (14 comments)
LG KP105 is a dual-band candy bar with a color screen and FM Radio. Let us review the KP105 to find out more about it.
 
8 Mar 2009 (9 comments)
The 8800 Gold Arte is the latest offering from Nokia's expensive Arte series, this time covered in 18 carat gold. The phone reminds us of the olden days of mobile phone technology when most cellphones were extravagantly priced. However the 8800 Gold Arte isn't just another piece of junk covered in gold, it is a tasteful expression of Nokia's sophisticated technologies covered in art. Let us review the Nokia 8800 Gold Arte to see where it stands.
 
4 Mar 2009 (26 comments)
The LG KE820 is a highly compact candy bar-model mobile phone released by LG in the late 2006. This compact phone has some serious features packed into it while being very pocketable. This phone has 2.5G connectivity, a 2 MP camera, Bluetooth A2DP and more. Read Phones.com’s exclusive review of the LG KE820 to learn about the slim, flashy gadget.
 
4 Mar 2009 (24 comments)
The Motorola ZN200 is a flashy slider that’s relatively inexpensive. Though it is nothing outstanding or competitive among most other similar priced phones, it provides a unique experience to the low-budget user. Find out more in this Motorola ZN200 mobile phone review from phones.com
 
4 Mar 2009 (10 comments)
The Motorola EM30 is another one of the MOTOROKR series phones. Its sibling is the MOTOROKR E8, which looks very similar. The EM30 is lesser priced, and less-featured than the Motorola E8. Its specialty is the ModeShift Technology, which lets the EM30 switch roles between a Music Player and a Phone. Read our review of the Motorola MOTOROKR EM30 to find out more.
 
4 Mar 2009 (17 comments)
LG must have intended the Cookie to be our Christmas Gift for 2008. Indeed cheap for a feature-rich touchscreen, the Cookie KP500 does a decent job. The LG Cookie has a strange name but lives up to it; it is indeed delicious. Find out more in this review of the LG Cookie KP500.
 
26 Feb 2009 (15 comments)
This time Sony Ericsson decided to be special. It’s G-series phones are designed to appeal to a different audience. The G700 is available both with and without a camera. The latter is known as the G700 Business Edition. Lets see if the Sony Ericsson G700 Business Edition lives up to the promise in this review.
 
26 Feb 2009 (10 comments)
The LG Incite was LG’s try at an all-in-one Windows smartphone that did all of a typical user’s daily chores and more. It could be placed at the high-end of the spectrum competing with phones like Samsung Omnia or HTC Diamond. It comes with a pretty impressive feature-set uncommon in most Windows Mobile smartphones. You could find it on AT&T for an attractive contract, and the LG Incite sure wouldn’t disappoint you at all. Find out more on our review of the LG Incite CT810.
 
16 Feb 2009 (13 comments)
The LG KP235 is a simple and straight-forward phone aimed toward people looking for a no-frills phone that has the basic functionality. It is a flip model cell phone which is quite cheap but has an attractive external display. It is a dual-band GSM phone which works on 900/1800 GSM bands. The phone has a VGA camera as a value addition. Moreover it has USB and Bluetooth connectivity. Read on our review of the LG KP235 to find out more about this cellphone.
 
16 Feb 2009 (59 comments)
The N82 was a flagship model from the Nokia’s N-series range of multimedia devices. It was released in the fourth quarter of 2007. The phone became extremely popular among the N-Series range of smartphones because it outperforms the N95 8GB slider in size but has even more features like the Xenon Flash. The N82 simply packs all the bells and whistles every Nokia smartphone has ever had, and more, into a very compact package. Read our exclusive Nokia N82 review of to find out more.
 
16 Feb 2009 (6 comments)
The Samsung M7500 Emporio Armani is created for those who desire distinction. The M7500 Emporio Armani Night Effect phone is designed by Samsung to attract mainly youth with an ear for music and fashion. The device has brand styling, fancy light effects with colored LEDs for club-goers, an OLED display, and some serious connectivity. The M7500 Emporio Armani phone is available from Samsung in two colors: Black and White.
 
15 Feb 2009 (15 comments)
The LG KF310 is an affordable 3G phone released for budget users. The phone has some interesting features to stand out from the crowd. LG has kept in mind the average consumer who doesn’t want to spend an arm and leg on a smartphone but wants all the bells and whistles. You can learn more about the features and specs of the LG KF310 in this exclusive phones.com review.
 
13 Feb 2009 (15 comments)
Released in Late 2007, the i-Mate JAMA was intended to be a rugged phone for business users. Though it failed to satisfy everyone, it came out with flying colors. i-Mate has later made available two other flavors of the i-Mate JAMA, the JAMA 101 and JAMA 201. The JAMA nevertheless is a favorite among those who own it, for its simplicity and ruggedness. Read on our exclusive review of the i-Mate JAMA to find more about this popular phone.
 
12 Feb 2009 (18 comments)
HTC’s Touch Diamond has gained immense popularity but lacked features such as memory expansion and a keypad. Maybe this prompted HTC to release a superior version of the HTC Touch, they revamped most features present on it and built a new platform called Raphael for future phones. The HTC Touch Pro is based on the Raphael platform, with the TouchFlo interface, more memory and many more features. It is also available under the name HTC Touch Fuze from AT&T. A very apt name, since the ...
 
11 Feb 2009 (11 comments)
The Samsung SCH-R450 is a simple phone with a 1.3 MP camera, an MP3 player and Stereo bluetooth support. The phone also supports expansion of memory through a microSD slot. One of the nice things about the Samsung SCH-R450 is that it has a QWERTY keyboard ideal for text-lovers. This phone is also known by the name Samsung Messager. Read this review and find out if the Samsung SCH-R450 is the right mobile phone for you.
 
10 Feb 2009 (20 comments)
The Sony Ericsson C905 is Sony Ericsson's answer to other 8MP camera phones on the rise nowadays. Released in Q4 2008, the flashy slider has an attractive design and is part of Sony Ericsson's range of Cyber-Shot phones. Come let us review the Sony Ericsson C905 to find out whether it matches the price tag.
 
10 Feb 2009 (18 comments)
The Nokia E71 is one of the hottest business phones from Nokia available since Q4 of 2008. This E-Series smartphone is jampacked with too many features but retains a slim profile. Read on our comprehensive review of the Nokia E71 to find out what it offers for the average businessman.
 
10 Feb 2009 (24 comments)
The end of 2008 brought us many good things from Nokia, one of them being the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. This is the first phone to be built on Nokia's touch UI, the S60 fifth edition also called as Tube. The Tube platform integrates with thumb based touch unlike Windows Mobile where most applications can't be controlled by thumb based touch. The Nokia 5800 features a resistive touchscreen with tactile feedback. The Nokia 5800 Multimedia Smartphone simplifies design issues by leaving out a QWERTY keypad, and ...
 
10 Feb 2009 (48 comments)
The T-Mobile Sidekick Slide is made for heavy texters and e-mail freaks that don't have the budget for a blackberry. The fashionable 2G device lacks heavily on features; however, with a few cunning innovations Motorola seems to lure some with the Sidekick Slide. Here's a comprehensive review of the Motorola Sidekick Slide from Phones.com
 
9 Feb 2009 (10 comments)
The Samsung INNOV8 is one of the first 8-megapixel phones to create a stir in the mobile phone market. Not only does it beat out the competition with its fairly sophisticated 8 MP camera, but it also does justice for everyone by being a powerful smartphone thats very affordable. Find out more about the Samsung i8510 INNOV8 in this exclusive review from phones.com