Monthly Archives: February 2009
LG Arena KM900 Review
If you are going to produce a touchscreen handset with a really flashy UI, then it helps to back it up with a good set of features too. Otherwise, once the novelty has worn away with the touch interface, you will be left with what is a pretty basic mobile phone. It seems LG understand this concept; with the new LG KM900 Arena handset you get both a new flashy touchscreen UI and a healthy set of top notch features...
Sony Ericsson W705 Review
If there is one thing that Sony Ericsson has been able to utilise well in the mobile market over the last few years, it is the recognised Sony brand names, like Walkman and Cybershot. Say to someone that a particular handset is a Walkman phone and instantly it is understood that the phone will have a top notch media player. Other manufacturers have struggled against this brand awareness; for example although Xpress Music gets the message across, it just doesn’t...
Nokia 6303 Classic Review
Nokia are very good at making low price handsets that appeal to the masses, mainly because of the legendary Nokia ease of use. With the Nokia 6303 Classic, Nokia are once again playing to their strength, producing a sensibly priced handset that comes with a surprising array of features. The 6303 Classic is a compact little candy bar phone, measuring in at 108.8mm x 46.2mm x 11.7mm and weighing in at a very pocket friendly 96g. The handset is Tri...
Nokia 6700 Classic Review
When Nokia produced the 6310i, I doubt even they could have foreseen just how popular that product would be. Even today, with the handset no longer manufactured, it still sells for a premium price on Ebay. Try as they might, Nokia just couldn’t replace that phone in popularity. Even the eventual hereditary successor to the 6310i, the Nokia E51, never sold in as many numbers. Now, some manufacturers would do almost anything to have a handset in their portfolio that...
Nokia 2700 Classic
The Nokia 2700 Classic is a lightweight compact handset, that is destined to make a big mark on the prepay market. Measuring in at 109.2mm x 46mm x 14mm the 2700 Classic is only 85g in weight, making it one of the lighter handsets you can buy. There is nothing that screams out to you with this phone, what you find instead is a device that is quite happy to let others take the limelight whilst it quietly gets on...
The Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-Shot
Sony Ericsson recently introduced a new system for naming their handsets. By the naming structure for the C510 we know the handset is a Cybershot mid-range handset, candy bar design, and an early handset in this product line. Size wise the handset measures in at a very pocket friendly 107mm x 47mm x 12.5mm and weighs in at just 92g. The display is a good sized 2.2 inches, 240 x 320 pixels, and offering support for up to 256,000 colours....
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