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It looks like a boring old candy bar phone, but the Nokia Asha 300 packs a tiny touchscreen, 3.5G support and it comes with a very interesting price-tag. Excerpt from: Nokia Asha 300 Read More →
The Nokia Asha 303 has many of the features that you would expect to find in a smartphone, including a touchscreen display, but strictly for feature phone money. Read the rest here: Nokia Asha 303 Read More →
A pair of almost identical messaging phones, the Nokia Asha 200 and 201 are inexpensive and fun, but the dual-SIM 200 is definitely the more interesting of the two. View original post here: Nokia Asha 200 and Nokia Asha 201 Read More →
After ten years of ups and downs, Sony has announced that it is to buy Ericsson’s share of Sony Ericsson, and make Sony Ericsson a wholly integrated subsidiary of Sony Corporation. Read the rest here: Sony to buy Sony Ericsson Read More →
The elegant Nokia Lumia 800 is one of Nokia’s first Windows Phone handsets and is crucial to the success of the company. Will consumers flock to this radical new phone? See the original post: Nokia Lumia 800 Read More →
Less expensive than the 800, the Nokia Lumia 710 offers a lot of smartphone for your money, plus the very different experience of being a Windows Phone. See more here: Nokia Lumia 710 Read More →
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the world’s first Android 4.0 device, and it is a big, powerful and rather expensive piece of kit as well. See original here: Samsung Galaxy Nexus Read More →
A surprising name for a surprising handset. The ultra-thin Motorola RAZR and DROID RAZR are very powerful and unlike any other smartphone that we have seen. Go here to see the original: Motorola RAZR and DROID RAZR Read More →
Bigger than the original, the Motorola ATRIX 2 is an impressive beast. But if you live in Europe, then you might never get your hands on it. More here: Motorola ATRIX 2 Read More →
An enterprise-grade tablet, the Motorola ET1 is much more suited to retail, distribution and manufacturing environments than a standard consumer tablet. Original post: Motorola ET1 Read More →
A compact and inexpensive smartphone, the Nokia 603 is a pretty powerful beast, and is an attractive phone for Nokia fans and first time smartphone owners. See more here: Nokia 603 Read More →
An upgrade to the existing C7, the Nokia 701 is said to have the brightest screen of any smartphone with a brand new version of Symbian too. Read more from the original source: Nokia 701 Read More →
Nokia claim that the Nokia 700 is the smallest smartphone ever. It might not look it at first glance, but at less than 10mm thick they might be right. See the original post: Nokia 700 Read More →
A fairly compact smartphone, but a very loud one. The Nokia 600 is optimised for music playback with a powerful speaker and an FM transmitter. Read the original: Nokia 600 Read More →
Nokia’s cheapest phone ever costs just €20 before tax, but the Nokia 100 still packs a colour screen, FM radio and a flashlight. View original post here: Nokia 100 Read More →