A very similar to the Xperia X8 (and at the same time
entirely different) product emerged on the horizon – the Sony Ericsson Yendo.
It is a compact touchscreen handset, made entirely of plastic, with a soft-touch
matte coating on the back...
Samsung Wave 723 is the fourth bada phone announced (after
the lowly Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro), and it is already coming to market. Now we
have our own unit here to examine how bada feels without all the hardware
bells and whistles of the original Wave...
At the IFA 2010 expo, a Samsung i5510 was spotted, boasting
Android 2.2 and a physical QWERTY keyboard, in a fairly slim package. Now we
have a review unit of the device, and will put it through its paces so you
can judge how TouchWiz 3.0 and Froyo get along together on a budget handset...
The Nokia E5 is the latest in a long line of business oriented Eseries
phones, and directly follows on from the Nokia E72 with its QWERTY keyboard,
landscape screen and business oriented feature-set. With the Nokia E5
offering similar utilities and form-factor as the E72, but at a lower
price-point, have Nokia retained all the key strengths in the E5, or ...
It seems like Sony Ericsson's Walkman series is here to stay. Or at least it
seems to be this way, as the company has recently unleashed a brand new
offering for its music lineup, namely the Sony Ericsson Spiro. Now, the
Spiro may be small in size, and not that impressive in terms of specs, but
it's a descendant of a once glorious family of ...
Now, hot on Sony Ericsson’s heels comes the quirkier still Motorola FLIPOUT.
With a 2.8 inch capacitive touch-screen and a QWERTY physical keyboard
underneath, the phone seems to compete most directly with the X10 mini Pro,
a handset aimed at the messaging-centric market which we really enjoyed here
at PhoneArena. So let’s take a closer look at ...
Ever since Apple introduced and launched its iPad, we've seen quite a few
other manufacturers announce their plans (or let them slip) to enter this
newly-formed tablet business. Of course, Samsung is among them with its
Android 2.2-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab...
The Nokia 7230 is a 3G entry level slider that was released earlier this
year running Nokia’s S40. Although it is a basic slider, the phone still
sports some decent features such as a 3.2 megapixel camera and a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, and therefore seems to be aimed at the teen ...
The Sony Ericsson Hazel is more of a traditional cell phone, as it lacks a
touchscreen, but still offers some sweet goodies like a 5MP camera, Wi-Fi
and social networking capabilities. What we should be more interested in
here though is its outer shell, made of recycled plastics...
One of the features Nokia touts for its Cseries line is "messaging for the
masses”. The Finnish company made a name for itself with the excellent
thumbboard devices from the Eseries, providing a Symbian alternative for
fans of the BlackBerry form factor. The Nokia C3 is its first ...
Is it a mirror? Is it a reflective PCMCIA
card? No, it’s the Motorola MILESTONE XT720! Touted to be Motorola’s
camera-phone extraordinaire, this touch-screen phone mixes a traditional
candy-bar form-factor with some interesting styling, a WVGA resolution
screen and a hopeful 8MP camera on the back with auto-focus and a
xenon