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Sonim XP3300 Force

Sonim XP3300 Force

Despite some design flaws, Sonim's new XP3300 Force is a cut above previous rugged models. Read more

23 February, 2011 by Jessica Dolcourt
Inmarsat IsatPhone Pro

Inmarsat IsatPhone Pro

Satellite phones used to be impossibly huge and expensive. But with its latest IsatPhone Pro, Inmarsat has moved the game on. Read more

2 November, 2010 by Manek Dubash
Nokia E52

Nokia E52

The E52 is Nokia's best candybar-format E-series handset yet. Compact and lightweight, it crams in plenty of features and delivers superb battery life. If you don't need a touch-screen, consider this smartphone. Read more

16 September, 2009 by Sandra Vogel
BenQ E72

BenQ E72

If you value compact dimensions in a smartphone above up-to-the-minute features and performance, BenQ's E72 may be the Windows Mobile device for you. Otherwise, look elsewhere. Read more

16 September, 2008 by Sandra Vogel
Samsung Solid

Samsung Solid

This is no smartphone, which may limit its appeal, but the Samsung Solid could fit the bill if you need a phone that can cope with dust, dirt, water and occasional drops. Read more

1 May, 2008 by Sandra Vogel
Nokia E51

Nokia E51

If the Nokia E51 had a front-facing camera for video calling we'd be hard pressed to find fault with it. Even so, it's an excellent pocket-friendly Symbian smartphone that's packed with an impressive array of features. Read more

10 December, 2007 by Sandra Vogel
BlackBerry Pearl 8120

BlackBerry Pearl 8120

If you're looking for a sleek and phone-like BlackBerry, the upgraded Pearl 8120 does a competent job. Wi-Fi support is welcome, but we'd prefer 3G connectivity as well. Read more

19 November, 2007 by Sandra Vogel
Toshiba Portégé G500

Toshiba Portégé G500

Toshiba's slider-format Windows Mobile 5 smartphone has a good feature set, including 3G/HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, plus dual digital cameras and fingerprint recognition. However, it's a bit bulky and the battery life could do with a boost. Read more

24 July, 2007 by Sandra Vogel
HP iPAQ 514 Voice Messenger

HP iPAQ 514 Voice Messenger

The Windows Mobile 6-based iPAQ 514 Voice Messenger is attractively priced, although some (generally sensible) compromises have been made. Overall, HP’s first foray into the Windows Mobile smartphone market is very impressive. Read more

7 June, 2007 by Sandra Vogel
HTC S710

HTC S710

HTC's S710 is ideal if you're seeking a smartphone with a full keyboard that can fit comfortably in your pocket. We'd have liked to see 3G support though. Read more

2 May, 2007 by Sandra Vogel
Nokia E65

Nokia E65

This business-oriented slider-style phone includes quad-band GSM, 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and is pleasingly ergonomic to use. Read more

28 March, 2007 by Sandra Vogel

Virgin Mobile Lobster 700TV

A clever idea, but in practice it has a short battery life, clunky hardware and too few TV channels - though this may change in time. Read more

11 October, 2006 by Sandra Vogel

UBiQUiO 410 Smartphone

A Windows Mobile device with an integrated TV tuner does not immediately suggest 'business', but the UBiQUiO 410 also has an integrated answering machine and call recorder, as well as the extra features of the Pocket PC version of the OS. Read more

22 September, 2006 by Sandra Vogel

HTC MTeoR

This Windows Mobile smartphone feels good and has a fast procesor. It supports 3G, but isn't set up for video conferencing. Read more

20 September, 2006 by Sandra Vogel

BlackBerry Pearl 8100

It's nothing revolutionary, but the addition of multimedia features to the already solid email capabilities make RIM's BlackBerry Pearl an attractive device for business users and consumers alike. Read more

12 September, 2006 by Bonnie Cha

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