Samsung Highnote Mobile Phone, Blue Sprint, Alpha-Numeric Keypad, Part 1

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

A slider phone using a unique design, the Samsung Highnote’s face slides approximately reveal an alpha-numeric keypad, but it also slides down to unleash its twin stereo speakers. As well as fast 3G speeds from Sprint’s high-speed EV-DO network, you’ll enjoy GPS navigation capabilities for accessing the optional Sprint Navigation turn-by-turn direction service along with access to Sprint TV’s video-on-demand with full-motion video and vivid sound.

Learn About The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Ericsson have been making mobile phones for about as long as the industry has been around, but it wasn’t until the Sony-Ericsson brand was developed that they started to see real success in what has become an incredibly competitive market. Their partnership with the Japanese electronics company has developed a range of popular phones, for users who wanted a phone that was also a great camera and music player. But with the demand for smarter phones, how does the new Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 fair?

What You Need To Know About The Motorola Milestone XT720

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

The Motorola Milestone XT720 is actually the newer version of the modified Motorola Milestone, which whilst an impressive feature-packed smartphone, wasn’t as well-received as hoped because of the slide out keyboard. Relaunched as the same feature-packed smartphone, but this time with more market-friendly touchscreen, and a few millimeters thinner, can the Milestone XT720 do better second time around?

Samsung Galaxy – How Good Is It?

Monday, August 30th, 2010

With the launch of their latest iPhone, Apple has once again thrown down the gauntlet to the other mobile manufacturers. Despite it’s army of loyal followers, we’ve already seen that the iPhone 4 isn’t perfect, so could this be an opportunity for another smartphone to rise to the top? One thing’s for sure, it would still have to be a pretty impressive blend of looks and technology. Could Samsung’s best ever smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S, be the one to take on the iPhone?

The LG Optimus : A Short Guide

Monday, August 30th, 2010

The LG Optimus is one of a new generation of LG phones that will attempt to try and develop the company’s share of the ever popular smartphone market. The LG brand has always proved popular with mobile users, but can this new smartphone compete with some of the established heavy-hitters in the market?

Samsung Wave 2 : An Impressive Phone

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Samsung first launched the Wave as a feature-packed, technology-rich smartphone based on their own Bada operating platform. There wasn’t much you couldn’t love about the original Wave, and even if it was trying to compete at the top end of the market, it still proved popular. With the Wave 2, Samsung is trying to achieve something different for its Bada platform, but what does this mean for the next generation of Wave users?

The Feature Packed Blackberry Bold

Monday, August 30th, 2010

With the wide variety of phones available, it was usually only business types that would actually choose to have a Blackberry, and this was mostly due to its success as a communication device rather than all singing, all dancing smartphone. Blackberry has been trying to extend the appeal of its phones, and the improvements to the new Blackberry Bold are designed to make it more consumer-friendly.

A Review Of The Ooma Telo Handset

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Buying the Ooma Telo is a cost-effective purchase. With it, you will need a handset to direct phone calls to. The Ooma Telo handset must be purchased separately, so Ooma customers do have a decision to make in whether or not they want the company headset, or a different one.

What You Need To Know About The IPhone 4

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you can’t have missed the launch of Apple’s new iPhone 4. With the promise of the kind of features that customers have been demanding, a new look, and better technology, Apple have made the familiar claim that this is the best iPhone yet. So how does the iPhone 4 stack up against your old iPhone, and the other smartphones out there?

Is The Blackberry Curve Worth Buying?

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Unlike the many different Blackberrys before it, the Blackberry Curve isn’t meant to be the kind of smartphone you find at business meetings and conferences. After many years of building a reputation for providing sophisticated smartphones for the business user, the Blackberry Curve is part of the company’s plans to make their phones appealing to a much wider audience. The increase in demand for smartphones has presented Blackberry with an opportunity for its unique looking phones, but can the Curve make the most of it?