• Sony Ericsson W580i vs. Sony Ericsson S500i  By : Caroline Telford
    Often enough, slide phones can appear to be similar to one another in so many ways unless they are distinguished by, say, an angled slide or something of that like. Both the Sony Ericsson W580i, and the Sony Ericsson S500i are, exterior only, very similar models.
  • Nokia 6300 vs. Sony Ericsson K810i  By : Caroline Telford
    As they were released around the same time in early 2007, it could be expected that both of these mobile phones share similar features. That is, of course, save for the fact that the Sony Ericsson K810i is a Cybershot, and hence has a predisposition towards concentrating more on the camera and related utilities than on other aspects of the mobile phone.
  • Motorola RAZR2 Espresso vs. Motorola E8 ROKR  By : Caroline Telford
    Any fan of Motorola's slim yet feature packed mobile phones will probably recognise their RAZR and ROKR product lines. Both the Motorola RAZR2 Espresso and the Motorola E8 ROKR are renowned in their own right as trendy yet useful mobile phone units that have probably been equally as popular at various times.
  • Nokia N95 8GB vs. Blackberry Curve 832  By : Caroline Telford
    As a title fight in the mobile phone world, Nokia vs. Blackberry is about as exciting as it would come. Not only are both giants in their respective fields but, ever since Nokia debuted their N-series smartphones, they have been in direct competition for control over the entire smartphone market.
  • Samsung Soul vs. Samsung U800  By : Caroline Telford
    When the Samsung Soul, or otherwise known as U900, first came out it was given a warm reception by many as one of the greatest mobile phones ever to be created.
  • Sony Ericsson W890i vs. Sony Ericsson W910i  By : Caroline Telford
    Nothing is more difficult than trying to choose between two excellent mobile phones that both sound absolutely brilliant. Such is the case with the Sony Ericsson W890i and Sony Ericsson W910i.
  • Nokia 2630 vs. Samsung l200  By : Caroline Telford
    Comparing a mobile phone and a camera is never the easiest thing in the world to do, for obvious reasons. Both the Nokia 2630 and the Samsung l200 are focused on vastly different areas; the former having the primary task of making and receiving phone calls, and the latter solely dedicated to snapping pictures.
  • Samsung J700 vs. Samsung G600  By : Caroline Telford
    Being roughly similar in terms of general appearance, both due to the fact that the Samsung J700, like the Samsung G600, is a sliderphone, as well as the general configuration of the keys, both these mobile phones do bear a striking resemblance to one another.
  • LG Viewty vs. LG Venus  By : Caroline Telford
    When first glancing through the specs, this comparison may seem like a no brainer for two reasons. Firstly, the LG Viewty appears to have everything that a mobile phone could possibly require, and secondly, it has all these things and still maintains a pretty slim and sleek profile.
  • Sony Ericsson C702 vs. Sony Ericsson C902  By : Caroline Telford
    A Sony Ericsson Cybershot focuses itself around the camera and other associated functions, that much is a given, and does hold itself true for both the Sony Ericsson C702 and the Sony Ericsson C902.
  • Samsung Omnia vs. Samsung Tocco  By : Caroline Telford
    When comparing two great mobile phones from one very reputable mobile phone manufacturer, such as with this comparison between the Samsung Omnia and Samsung Tocco, it does make sense that there be little between them, especially considering that they lie in the same 'generation'.
  • HTC Touch Diamond vs. HTC Touch Pro  By : Caroline Telford
    Both of these phones are very similar to each other, having been released at about the same time, and both being flagship products at the very upper high end produced by HTC.
  • Nokia N73 vs. Nokia N82  By : Caroline Telford
    At first glance, both the Nokia N73 and Nokia N82 seem pretty similar phones. Admittedly with different designs, but their sizes are about the same, with the Nokia N73 being slightly longer, and the Nokia N82 being slightly thicker.
  • Nokia 3120 Classic Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Somehow, in a world where mobile phones continuously seem to aspire to become everything possible, from camera and music player, to internet portal and games console, the Nokia 3120 Classic somehow survives.
  • Nokia 1680 Classic Review  By : Caroline Telford
    As classic as its name implies, the Nokia 1680 is a look back into a time when mobile phones were much simpler in nature and not the feature packed, do-it-all, accessories that they are today.
  • Samsung Omnia Review  By : Caroline Telford
    When the phrase 'living up to its name' is bandied about in the case of the Samsung Omnia it can be taken as literally as possible. The word 'Omnia' in Latin literally translates into 'everything', and for a phone that has absolutely everything packed into its elegant design, the meaning is quite justified.
  • Sony Ericsson C702 Review  By : Caroline Telford
    What is generally expected from mid level phone is stability, and basic, but not minimal, features. No one expects a mid range phone to perform on par with the latest high end phone that costs three times as much or more, but most would like it if they had some features and all around good quality.
  • HTC Touch Pro Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Furthering on the design of the HTC Diamond, the HTC Touch Pro takes the strong, and revolutionary points that the Diamond had and puts them together with various other enhancements to create what is, ultimately, a business focused device.
  • HTC Diamond Review  By : Caroline Telford
    As the new flagship of HTC, it is expected that the HTC Diamond should carry the very latest in technology, coupled with a few extras. What may not have been expected however is just how stunning those 'few extras' would end up being.
  • Sony Ericsson S500i Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Sometimes it's hard to imagine that there is something left to the mobile phone experience that some mobile phone or other hasn't already tried.
  • Motorola E8 ROKR Review  By : Caroline Telford
    In the tradition of other area-focused mobile phones, the Motorola E8 ROKR seems to definitely be geared more towards music. Most mobile phone areas already have heavy competition, and musical inclined ones are no different.
  • Nokia N82 Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Although the Nokia N95 and N82 may differ starkly in terms of appearances, there are really pretty closely modeled after each other, under the hood, that is.
  • Nokia N95 8GB Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Just like the entire N-series of Nokia, the Nokia N95 is a full fledged smartphone that, on the whole, is more akin to a miniature computer than mobile phone. Much of the N-series, N95 included, has come under heavy criticism for being too big, too sluggish at times, too buggy, and so on.
  • Sony Ericsson K810i Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Before the Cybershot series was given its very own 'C' denotation, the line fell under the 'K' series of Sony Ericsson. Among these older Cybershot mobile phones, the K810i was one of the top of the line when released, and so it should be no surprise that, even today, it still remains relevant as one of the better mobile cameraphones in the market.
  • Samsung Create an 8 Megapixel Camera Phone Called the Samsung i8510 INNOV8  By : Susan Hargreaves
    The highest specification camera mobile phone on the UK market has now been released by Samsung, we explore the features and technology of the Samsung i8510 and review its style and practicality.
  • Cell Phones without Plans - Staying Away from Contracts  By : Colette Stenson
    It used to be that when you wanted a cell phone, you had to sign a contract with the service provider - usually for one to two years. Often this dissuaded some people from committing to having a cell phone, and many of us were hoping that eventually cell phones without plans that involved a contract would be offered.
  • Samsung U800 Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Being the successor to a wildly successful mobile phone can't be easy. Before the Samsung U800, was even released there were clamours of anticipation as expectations for it to surpass its predecessor in every way were common.
  • Sony Ericsson W580i Review  By : Caroline Telford
    As a mobile phone, the Sony Ericsson W580i is a testament not to discount just how important the 'cool factor' of a mobile phone could be.
  • Motorola Razr2 Espresso Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Continuing to build on the success of the Razr series, the Motorola Razr2 takes all of the strong points that past incarnations embodied, and then places a firm foot forward and brings the Razr line back into the forefront of technology.
  • Sony Ericsson C902  By : Caroline Telford
    With the 'C' in 'C902' standing for Cybershot, no prizes to guessing exactly what aspect the Sony Ericsson C902 focuses predominantly on. Of course, there are many mobile phones with cameras, but for a high end mobile phone to build itself around the camera aspect normally implies that it is going to offer the very best, and latest, in that avenue.
  • Nokia N73 Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Somehow, it is fitting that Nokia themselves describe the N73 not as a mobile phone, but rather as a multimedia computer.
  • Samsung J700 Review  By : Caroline Telford
    At first glance the Samsung J700 has the tendency to deceive people with its smart, sleek exterior and more than a few would swear that it is one of the high end models that are stuffed to the brim with the very latest features.
  • Blackberry Curve 8320 Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Over the years, Blackberry has developed its own niche of followers that, mostly anyway, stay loyal to the brand no matter what.
  • Samsung l200 Review  By : Caroline Telford
    In the market for digital cameras there are so many options, some packed full of features that really only the most discerning, photography-inclined customers would ever use.
  • Samsung Tocco Review  By : Caroline Telford
    With technological advances occurring seemingly everyday, the mobile phones of tomorrow seem destined to towards touchscreens.
  • LG Venus Review  By : Caroline Telford
    In a world where fashion and style cast their influence on much of any consumer market, ignoring such things is near impossible.
  • Nokia 6300 Review  By : Caroline Telford
    Returning to its former forte of simple and easy to use phones that somehow come with great features, Nokia's 6300 mobile phone is a phenomenal display of these strengths. With a sleek and slim exterior, it exudes elegance in every way while retaining a sturdiness and solidity that its stainless steel cover allows for.
  • Samsung G600 Review  By : Caroline Telford
    When the Samsung G600 was first released, one of its most prominent and easily noticed features was the 5 megapixel camera that previously had only been present in such designs as Nokia's large N95.
  • Sony Ericsson W910i Review  By : Caroline Telford
    First and foremost, the Sony Ericsson W910i is a mobile phone dedicated to providing the one thing that most everyone loves: entertainment.
  • Samsung Soul Review  By : Caroline Telford
    For those that demand excellence, as much from themselves as everything around them, and are unwilling to compromise even in the slightest, Samsung may have come up with the ultimate phone to answer every demand.

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