A letter to Nokia

Dear Nokia, I love you but it’s just not working out. The rest is here: A letter to Nokia  Read More →

BELLPERRE adds features, remains exclusive

Exclusive, exquisite and expensive, the 2010 BELLPERRE model is a bespoke and very beautiful handset that you might just be able to afford. Read the rest here: BELLPERRE adds features, remains exclusive  Read More →

Apple in denial about iPhone 4 flaw, offers free bumpers

In a hastily arranged press conference today, Apple downplayed reports of a flaw with the iPhone 4’s antenna, and offered free “bumpers” to customers who asked for one. Read the rest here: Apple in denial about iPhone 4 flaw, offers... 

Comment: Apple must cut the crap and fix the iPhone 4

The Apple iPhone 4 antenna issue continues to cause a stir, but Apple are making things worse. We believe that it’s time to cut the crap and fix the problem. Read the rest here: Comment: Apple must cut the crap and fix the iPhone 4  Read More →

LG Optimus Range

LG intends to go Android mad this year, with a variety of handsets making up the LG Optimus range. Will this scatter-gun approach win customers? Go here to see the original: LG Optimus Range  Read More →

Motorola CHARM

The Motorola CHARM looks very much like a more sane version of the Motorola FLIPOUT, sharing almost identical specifications, but in a more traditional form factor. Although it shares the square-ish looking design of the FLIPOUT, the CHARM is more of... 

Apple, Microsoft and ELSE suffer major setbacks

Apple, Microsoft and ELSE are three very different companies, but all suffered major setbacks with handset launches over the past few days. The rest is here: Apple, Microsoft and ELSE suffer major setbacks  Read More →

Motorola DROID X

The Motorola DROID X features a very large screen, fast processor and improved camera. Exclusively available on Verizon in the US, will other countries see it too? Read more from the original source: Motorola DROID X  Read More →

Motorola ES400 Enterprise Digital Assistant

Designed for demanding enterprise customers, the Motorola ES400 is a ruggedised Windows smartphone with a VGA resolution screen and a QWERTY keyboard. See more here: Motorola ES400 Enterprise Digital Assistant  Read More →

Samsung Galaxy 3 (I5800) / Samsung Galaxy Apollo (I5801)

Two closely-related Android smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy 3 and Galaxy Apollo include social networking support and promise to have a very reasonable price tag. More: Samsung Galaxy 3 (I5800) / Samsung Galaxy Apollo (I5801)  Read More →

Sony Ericsson Yendo

The Sony Ericsson Yendo is the first Walkman phone to come with a touchscreen, however it’s a fairly basic device overall which some may find disappointing. See the rest here: Sony Ericsson Yendo  Read More →

Sony Ericsson Xperia X8

A smaller, cheaper sibling to the X10, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 is a promising looking Android handset that could well appeal to people who don’t want to spend too much. See the original post: Sony Ericsson Xperia X8  Read More →

Sony Ericsson Cedar

Part of SE’s GreenHeart lineup, the Sony Ericsson Cedar seems to have some good environmental credentials, but will it tempt customers from Nokia? Original post: Sony Ericsson Cedar  Read More →

Samsung Wave 2 (S5250) and Wave 2 Pro (S5330)

Two new Bada-powered handsets that look quite affordable, the Samsung Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro look useful if a little on the unexciting side. Excerpt from: Samsung Wave 2 (S5250) and Wave 2 Pro (S5330)  Read More →

Nokia X5-01

An unfamiliar form factor outside the US, the almost square Nokia X5-01 is a very noticeable messaging phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. View post: Nokia X5-01  Read More →