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"Nokia N90"

What Mobile
Issue: 11/2005
On test: Nokia N90
If you don't mind a phone so big it feels like a 1990s throwback, the N90 is a beautifully crafted handset.    More

"Sony Ericsson W900 - FIRST LOOK"

Pocket-lint.co.uk
Published on: 10/2005
On test: Sony Ericsson W900i
The canapés might have been scoffed, but the UK launch of the latest offerings from Sony Ericsson more than made up for it. Riding high on the success of the W800i ‘Walkman' phone Sony Ericsson's latest launch combines not only the Walkman brand, but 3G connection UMTS speeds as well.    More

"T-Mobile MDA Pro Smartphone"

Pocket-lint.co.uk
Published on: 10/2005
On test: T-Mobile MDA Pro
T-mobile has put its faith into five devices that it believes will allow it to dominate the mobile business arena, but does the mobile operator have the right formula for success? We take a look at the MDA pro one of the models the company has high hopes for.    More

"Orange Nokia 9300 Communicator SmartPhone"

Pocket-lint.co.uk
Published on: 10/2005
On test: Nokia 9300 Smartphone
The Nokia 9300, the latest in Nokia's 'communicator' business phone range offers familiar features in a considerably smaller package.    More

"Samsung Serene - FIRST LOOK"

Pocket-lint.co.uk
Published on: 10/2005
On test: Bang & Olufsen/Samsung Serene
The most recent collaborative project in the mobile market went on show Friday night as one of the centrepiece attractions at Sotheby's annual contemporary art sale, amidst the painted cardboard boxes, infantile abstracts and jaw-dropping price tags the Samsung Serene handset was possibly the only item not needing a second mortgage to purchase.    More

"Nokia 8800"

Pocket-lint.co.uk
Published on: 10/2005
On test: Nokia 8800
Nokia's 8800 sells itself on its sleek lines and shiny exterior, but can the phone live up to its glamorous marketing campaign or is it a case of style over substance. We take a closer look.    More

"Nokia 9300: our long term test"

RegHardware
Published on: 10/2005
On test: Nokia 9300 Smartphone
The 9300 puts a QWERTY keyboard, and a powerful computer, into a form factor apparently designed to repel gadget geeks, such is its conservative styling.    More

"Samsung SGH-D600 mobile phone"

Pocket-lint.co.uk
Published on: 10/2005
On test: Samsung SGH-D600
Just like the Chelsea football manager, the D600 is a suave and sophisticated phone that comes across as one cool cucumber. But does the phone have the features to match or is it all style and no substance? We take a look and find out.    More

"NEC N411i - i-mode Phone"

TrustedReviews
Published on: 10/2005
On test: NEC N411i
Now, six years after NTT DoCoMo launched its i-mode service in Japan, us Brits are finally getting a taste of what our friends in Japan have been raving about. Yes, a UK network operator has finally stepped up to the plate and launched an i-mode service, and that operator is O2.    More

"Sony Ericsson W800i"

What Mobile
Issue: 10/2005
On test: Sony Ericsson W800i
The Walkman phone is a souped-up version of the excellent K750i, adding a dedicated music button, decent 'noise-cancelling' headphones and a supplied 512MB memory stick to the mix.    More

"Nokia 8800"

What Mobile
Issue: 10/2005
On test: Nokia 8800
Whip out a V3 these days and you'll be lucky if anyone even bats an eyelid. It's been mass-produced and therefore become too common. Nokia intend to keep the 8800 at a premium, so it will remain exclusive.    More

"Samsung e530"

What Mobile
Issue: 10/2005
On test: Samsung SGH-E530
The E530 avoids the over-simplification of features that many female-focused handsets receive, and rather than a pared down fashion handset, this is a phone with enough on-board to keep all but the most demanding user happy.    More

"Sagem My X6-2 mobile phone"

Pocket-lint.co.uk
Published on: 9/2005
On test: Sagem MY X6-2
It must be tough for any competitor trying to break into a mobile phone market dominated so heavily by the big boys. People hate change and trying to convince them that the phone they currently use isn’t the one for them is tough.    More

"Toshiba TS 921"

TrustedReviews
Published on: 9/2005
On test: Toshiba TS 921
Toshiba certainly isn’t the first name that springs to mind when it comes to mobile phones. But as one of those Japanese companies that seems to make almost everything it’s no surprise to find that it has turned its hand to 3G with the release of the TS 921, available exclusively on Vodafone.    More

"Nokia 6822 on Orange"

TrustedReviews
Published on: 9/2005
On test: Nokia 6822
The business mobile phone slowly evolved from a dull but functional device into a jack of all trades that allows users to work anytime, anywhere. With the introduction of the RIM BlackBerry and various combined PDA/phones, email anywhere has become a reality. The disadvantage of most of these devices is that they are much larger than your average mobile phone and thus take up a lot more space in your pocket. RIM introduced the Blackberry 7000 series – see our review of the Vodafone 7100v – to offer a smaller device that offered the same functionality, but it still felt a bit big compared to standard phones.    More

"Samsung E350"

CNET.co.uk
Published on: 9/2005
On test: Samsung SGH-E350
When it comes to buying a new handset you don't always have to look at the most expensive options available to get the range of features you need.    More

"Motorola Rokr E1"

CNET.co.uk
Published on: 9/2005
On test: Motorola ROKR E1
It's here. Motorola's Rokr E1, the long-awaited iTunes handset that was finally announced at the same time as Apple's iPod nano, is now available to buy.    More

"Sony Ericsson K608i"

CNET.co.uk
Published on: 9/2005
On test: Sony Ericsson K608i
Sony Ericsson's K608i looks like a small GSM handset, but it isn't; it's a small 3G handset, complete with front and back cameras, a very solid design, low-key good looks and something of an identity crisis on the naming front.    More

"Nokia 6680"

CNET.co.uk
Published on: 9/2005
On test: Nokia 6680
Nokia's 6680 is a 3G handset –- quite a rarity for the company. It updates the lacklustre 6630, which fell down for us because it lacked a front camera for video calls and because we weren't happy with either its quirky shape or its poor keypad and navigator.    More

"Nokia 6101"

What Mobile
Issue: 9/2005
On test: Nokia 6101
The 6101 isn't complicated to use and it's large and well-placed buttons are comfortable to use.    More

"Sagem VS1 (Vodafone Simply)"

What Mobile
Issue: 9/2005
On test: D2 Vodafone Simply VS1
Made for Vodafone by Sagem, the Simply is sensational proof that sophisticated electronics can be hugely accessible.    More

"Sony Ericsson W800i"

CNET.co.uk
Published on: 8/2005
On test: Sony Ericsson W800i
The marriage of Sony and Ericsson has, until now, concentrated on leveraging the former's media empire and the latter's phone-making abilities.    More

"Nokia 8800"

CNET.co.uk
Published on: 8/2005
On test: Nokia 8800
If being understatedly stylish is at the top of your handset wishlist, then Nokia's 8800 might call out to you.    More

"Sony Ericsson W800i mobile phone"

Pocket-lint.co.uk
Published on: 8/2005
On test: Sony Ericsson W800i
In a recent review we pointed out Sony Ericsson’s expertise in creating one phone core and then placing numerous bodies around it, well just as the K750i and the D750i are effectively the same handset with the minor cosmetic alteration to the shutter covering the lens, the W800i is the D750i but with a paint job and a logo change.    More

"Nokia 3230 Mobile Phone"

TrustedReviews
Published on: 8/2005
On test: Nokia 3230
Finland has a lot to thank Nokia for. If you’re old enough to be able to remember the time before mobile phones became the pocket-sized multimedia life jackets they are today, you’ll remember that Finland only used to be famous for, er… well nothing springs to mind actually.    More