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HTC Touch Pro
by Jonathan Bray
A great keyboard, wonderful screen and loads of features, but battery life is weak and it’s a touch pricey
Nov 12, 2008
Nokia E66
by Johnathan Bray
A capable and beautifully designed smartphone, but weaker battery life means it can’t match the E71
Nov 5, 2008
BlackBerry Bold
by Stuff.tv
Blackberry’s mobile e-mail reputation is formidable, but can the new Bold deliver a smartphone performance to match?
Aug 22, 2008
FIRST LOOK: i-mate Ultimate 8502
by Daniel Long
It won’t win any awards in the looks department – it’s rather bulky and large for a phone - but looks aren’t everything in the mobile phone industry, unless you’re Apple.
May 30, 2008
HTC Touch Dual
by Paul Ockenden
A phone with a personality crisis, but although it’s no iPhone it makes an interesting choice for business users
Apr 7, 2008
Toshiba Portégé G900
by Johnathan Bray
Packed with features, but too bulky and expensive to compete.
Mar 26, 2008
Nokia E90 Communicator
by Johnathan Bray
Fantastically engineered, but a bit too bulky for comfort.
Mar 26, 2008
Nokia E61i
by Johnathan Bray
A bit large for our liking but the price makes it tempting.
Mar 26, 2008
HTC S710
by Johnathan Bray
Pocketable, but expensive and lacks high-speed internet access.
Mar 26, 2008
Iliad eBook Reader
by Will Head
An impressive paperback replacement with a remarkable display: it’s only let down by the unintuitive software.
Jan 7, 2008
Samsung Q1 Ultra
by Ross Burridge
Baby steps inch the UMPC concept forward, with the Q1 Ultra the best version yet. But it’s still undeniably niche
Dec 10, 2007
Navman F20
by Nick Ross
The F20 is damned by the similarly-priced TomTom which is superior in every way.
Jan 8, 2007
Samsung Q1
by Ross Burridge
A promising debut for UMPCs, but the controls are tricky to master
Sep 15, 2006
Sony Vaio VGN-UX17GP
by David Field
A quirky UMPC, halfway between a full-blown laptop and the Origami concept.
Jul 31, 2006
NOKIA N-GAGE QD
by Darren Ellis
The N-Gage is as chunky as a phone, but when you use it with both hands to play games the N-Gage shines. The 3D processor is good, so you can get some reasonable depth-of-field gaming on the device.
Nov 15, 2004
Motorola MPx200 (smartphone)
by Darren Ellis
This is the second Smartphone we've reviewed (O2's Xphone, March 2004, page 55) but, unlike the Xphone, the Motorola MPx200 features a clamshell design. Smallish, black and sleek, the MPx200 is a Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 phone with GPRS which enables email, SMS, MMS and WAP capabilities.
Apr 14, 2004