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Written by Jason
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Sunday, 06 December 2009 15:49 |
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At last it’s here! So lets get cracking shall we?
As before any release of a device from HTC, or any other company for that matter, the rumours start to fly about several things. One specific thing with the HD2 was whether it was going to be a Windows Mobile handset, or a new Android handset. And now due to its retail release we can say it’s supporting Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional.
The device boasts a large screen, a whopping 4.3 inch touchscreen! Naturally there are drawbacks to this as several people have questioned the device asking “maybe it’s too big?”
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Last Updated on Thursday, 10 December 2009 20:12 |
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Written by Marc
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 00:00 |
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A few days ago I finally managed to get my mucky paws on HTC’s new flagship handset, the HTC HD2.
When I started thinking about my review of the HD2 I was amazed that I’d been using the it’s predecessor, the HTC Touch HD, for almost a year and it seems that the HD2 upgrade has come around very fast!
So I’ve swapped my SIM from the HD to the HD2 and started setting up my email etc. using the HD2 as my only main device.
Although this isn’t my full review read on for my first impressions of the HTC HD2…
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 November 2009 12:44 |
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Written by Marc
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Saturday, 19 January 2008 11:24 |
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The HTC Touch range of devices is growing, the latest handset to be graced with the name is the HTC Touch Cruise, a familiar looking device that features integrated GPS so that you'll never be lost! So how does it rank against the ever-popular HTC Touch and Touch Dual? Read on to find out...
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Last Updated on Thursday, 20 November 2008 10:18 |
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Written by Marc
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Saturday, 12 January 2008 13:26 |
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Samsung have made great progress in the mobile market in the past few years with numerous fashion phones however it is their steps into the Windows Mobile world that we're interested in. One such device is the Samsung SGH i620, a Windows Mobile 6 Standard smartphone with a slider design. So, without further ado, read on to take a look at the i620... |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 20 November 2008 10:19 |
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Written by Piers Karsenbarg
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Wednesday, 27 June 2007 13:59 |
Toshiba. When you see that name it makes you think of laptops, TVs, DVD players and so on. It doesn’t usually make you think of mobile phones. So I was definitely interested to see how it would fair against the mighty HTC. Before meeting with the Portégé G500 I had never actually used a Toshiba mobile phone before in my life. It’s definitely not the first mobile phone they’ve brought out, but it is the first powered by any version of Windows Mobile.
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Last Updated on Friday, 30 November 2007 15:01 |
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Written by Marc
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Sunday, 27 May 2007 12:07 |
There seems to be an ever growing trend nowadays for mobile phone companies to 'do a Blackberry' and release phones with a keyboard on the front and the UBiQUiO 501 is no different. I’ve never been a big fan of this form factor which is the reason why I haven’t gone for this more business-orientated type of phone. However, as always I was willing to give it a go so let's take a look at the UBiQUiO 501. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 20 November 2008 10:25 |
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Written by Marc
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 14:18 |
There's no doubting the fact that satellite navigation has taken off nowadays, drive down any road tonight and you'll see an odd glow emanating from within, driver's windscreens have never been so full of car mount suckers! Smartphone users have not been left behind either, its one thingy to envy someone's latest, greatest sat nav unit but to find your way around on your phone, well that's even more impressive. So what's been the single greatest hurdle to date? In my opinion it has to be the lack of integrated GPS. Having to carry around an additional piece of hardware, namely a Bluetooth GPS receiver is a nuisance. Orange's first attempt in the UK to solve this dilemma comes in the form of the SPV M700, a Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone Edition that's caused quite a stir. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 20 November 2008 10:31 |
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Written by Alex Abraham
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Monday, 11 December 2006 15:04 |
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Satellite navigation is all the rage these days but with so many different options available, it's difficult to know which is best. For a lot of people, being able to use their phone for Sat Nav is a must. The biggest downside to this is, usually, that you have to carry around some form of GPS receiver and along with it, extra cables needed to keep it charged. What if you didn't need a separate receiver? What if there was a phone with built-in GPS? What then? |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 20 November 2008 10:33 |
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