Posts tagged ‘smartphone’

A quick look at some of the apps on Samsung’s SGH-i900 Omnia smartphone. Full text review: www.mobileburn.com Thanks to WirelessImports.com for the loan of the device.

Buy at www.bigtimewireless.com The W580 Walkman® phone is designed to match your lifestyle, whether you are in the car, at a party or busy at the gym, explains Steve Walker, Head of Product Marketing at Sony Ericsson. As well as letting you have your latest music with you at all times, the W580 steps in as your portable photo album and pocket gaming device. It will even serve as your training partner thanks to built-in sports applications that track running speed and distance. This latest Walkman® phone pushes the boundaries of urban style. When the slider is closed the design, either in Style White or Urban Grey, is ice-cool, understated. Flick open the slider and the phone becomes a real attention grabber, revealing hot orange colour accents and stunning light effects along the sides. At only 14mm thin, you wonder where the W580 finds room for all of that music, the camera and the fun applications. But it does, effortlessly, and there is no compromise on the full Walkman® phone experience. As well as storing up to 470 full-length music tracks *, it is incredibly easy to get music from your computer into the phone, since the Disc2Phone music management software and USB cable all come in the box. You can even use TrackID™ to identify music tracks you dont recognise, regardless of whether they are playing out loud or via the phones RDS FM Radio. With all this going on, make sure you take time to notice the light effects on the W580. Navigate to the Walkman® player and they

Vic – www.twitter.com – from The Gadget Gurus (www.thegadgetgurus.net) here, providing you a quick review of the newest software update just released for the Nexus One. This new update provides multitouch (ie pinch-to-zoom) support for Browser, Gallery, and Maps. Google Maps is updated to 3.4 which provides starred items synchronized with maps.google.com, the ability to search suggestions from your personal maps.google.com history and night mode in Google Maps Navigation , which automatically changes your screen at night for easier viewing and driving. It also comes with Google Goggles pre-installed and improved support for 3G on T-Mobile

Part 3 of our three part review of the Nokia N86 8MP, Nokia’s flagship camera phone. More info: www.mobileburn.com

A video review of the HTC PURE for AT&T, the first Windows Mobile 6.5 phone with TouchFlo 3D. Read the full review at: www.mobiletechreview.com

A video review of the Sony Ericsson Experia X10 mini and X10 mini pro Android smartphones. These are are quite small phones and the X10 mini weighs only 3.1 ounces. They both run Android OS 1.6 with Sony Ericsson’s Mediascape and Timescape software. They have QVGA touch screens, 5 megapixel auto focus camera with flash, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a GPS. The mini pro adds a slide-out hardware QWERTY keyboard. They are available in Europe, and we take a look at the US unlocked models with AT&T 3G.

A video review of the Samsung Omnia II for Verizon Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional smartphone. The Omnia II has a 3.7″ AMOLED touch screen, EV-DO Rev. A, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, a 5 megapixel camera and 8 gigs of storage. It runs TouchWiz 2.0 on top of Windows Mobile 6.5. Read our full review at: www.mobiletechreview.com

This is the review of the HTC HD2. This covers specs, software, hardware, ease of use and a complete review of the device. Follow me on Twiter! www.twitter.com Complete software overview: www.youtube.com Unboxing: www.youtube.com

Part 1 of Russell’s look at the HTC Touch2, a new low-cost Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone with a QVGA res touchscreen and the TouchFLO user interface. www.mobileburn.com

www.theberryfix.com This is the second review from www.theberryfix.com. today we are reviewing the BlacBerry Bold 9700 from Telus, so take a look at the video and post some of your thoughts in the comments