Reviews
26 Nov 2009
(20 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
12 Nov 2009
(15 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 ...
11 Nov 2009
(10 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 ... |
News4 Jan 2010 (0 comments)
Mozilla Firefox is one of the most popular web browsers available. The company has had some had times once Google Chrome was released but they seem to handle the competition very well. Mozilla has decided to release a mobile version of its software ...
4 Jan 2010 (0 comments)
The upcoming service will deliver high-definition voice calls which basically means impeccable audio quality. The service will become available to Orange subscribers over the course of 2010.The new HD Voice service will bring excellent audio quality to mobile calls using the WB-AMR (Wideband ...
4 Jan 2010 (0 comments)
A senior Nokia executive said that the mobile operating system market is overcrowded. He added that about half the mobile operating systems available today will survive the very competitive global market.In an interview with the India Economic Times, Rick Simonson said that there ...
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