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Nokia E61
by Paul Ockenden
A stylish and rugged business-class smartphone with a huge choice of push-email clients available.
Nov 21, 2006
RIM BlackBerry 7130g
by Dave Stephenson
Sleeker than the original, this BlackBerry continues the messaging workhorse tradition we've come to expect.
Oct 25, 2006
Vusys Dokodemo
by Ross Burridge
Easier to use than the q1 and cheaper, but battery life is a concern
Sep 15, 2006
Samsung Q1
by Ross Burridge
A promising debut for UMPCs, but the controls are tricky to master
Sep 15, 2006
Preview: Nokia N91
by David Field
Ah, convergence. This Nokia shows that if you throw enough technology at any one device, you can replace a few others.
Aug 30, 2006
Sony Vaio VGN-UX17GP
by David Field
A quirky UMPC, halfway between a full-blown laptop and the Origami concept.
Jul 31, 2006
HP iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger
by Clive Webster
When we first reviewed the hw6515, we were bowled over by how much HP has managed to cram into such a small device.
Dec 14, 2005
Garmin iQue M5
by Clive Webster
We were disappointed with the Que navigation software on Garmin’s iQue 3600, but the Pocket PC version is a step in the right direction.
Dec 14, 2005
Garmin iQue 3600
by Clive Webster
Garmin is a brand that’s been synonymous with GPS navigation since the days when only mariners were using it. So it’s somewhat disappointing that the iQue 3600 doesn’t compare well to the competition here.
Dec 14, 2005
Acer n35
by Clive Webster
The n35 is a complete navigation kit comprising a capable PDA with integrated GPS receiver (that folds down flush into the back), CoPilot Live 5 software, a sturdy windscreen mount and a cigarette lighter adaptor. At this price, it’s noticeably the cheapest PDA on test.
Dec 14, 2005
Navman PiN 570
by Clive Webster
The Navman looks and feels like a quality PDA.
Dec 14, 2005
Mitac Mio 169
by Clive Webster
The thing that instantly hits you with the Mio 169 is that it’s designed to beused primarily in landscape mode.
Dec 14, 2005
Dweller
by Logan Booker
Bored on the train? Give Dweller a go, says Logan Booker.
Sep 29, 2005
PalmOne Treo 650
by Darren Ellis
The 650 really picks up where the 600 left off, and while it doesn't look too different to the eye, many of the changes are under the hood or subtle manipulations of the 600's design. It runs the new Palm OS 5.4 and has a much faster 312MHz Intel PXA270 processor, but the most immediate difference is the screen: it's now double the resolution at 320 x 320.
Mar 2, 2005
Sony Ericsson P910i
by Darren Ellis
The new Sony Ericsson P910i is the only true phone/PDA hybrid on review in this roundup so aesthetically it marries some of the largeness of a PDA with the slimness of a phone to end up with a unit that's just right: it's not too big and not too small.
Jan 10, 2005
Sagem myS-7
by Darren Ellis
The myS-7 from Sagem is the company's first foray into the smartphone market with Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system. It's a little larger than the Xphone II but this marginally wider neck means that keys are just that tiny bit wider, and when your main mode of input is the keypad this tiny extra can work wonders.
Jan 10, 2005
O2 XDA IIs
by Darren Ellis
The XDA (January 2003, page 41) and the XDA II have both done well in PC Authority reviews before, but our main complaint has been one of size: the XDA's are normal PDAs, but big phones. The XDA IIs still keeps a large touchscreen, but the unit is slightly slimmer and thinner than the previous models.
Jan 10, 2005
O2 Xphone II
by Darren Ellis
There's one thing that's immediately noticeable and annoying about the otherwise superb Xphone II: it's incredibly slow to turn on and boot up. We clocked about 72 seconds from pressing the power button to connecting to our service, with about a minute of that taken up by just booting the phone's OS.
Jan 10, 2005
Nokia Communicator 9500
by Darren Ellis
The new Nokia Communicator unfortunately evokes early '90s mobile phones: it has a long body, small display and is not something you could slip into a pocket. Closed, the 9500 is monstrous, but when you open its sideways clamshell design the 9500 comes into its own.
Jan 4, 2005
i-mate PDA2k
by Darren Ellis
The key differentiator with the PDA2k over other PDAs is the whopping 128MB of RAM in-built for media and files. On top of this there's a separate 64MB ROM for the OS and an SD/MMC slot for further expansion.
Jan 4, 2005