Posts Tagged ‘phone’
Samsung Tocco Ultra review »
Samsung has become an extremely ambitious mobile phone manufacturer in recent times, particularly in the Irish market. Its latest touch-screen device, the Tocco Ultra, is a follow on from the Tocco which was released late last year but rather than being a tweak it is safe to say the Ultra is a whole different beast. The original Tocco was ...Read On »
Nokia MusicXpress 5800 review »
Nokia's MusicXpress 5800 is a good touchscreen debut by the Finnish company but it fails to do anything really well. The long awaited response by Nokia to iPhone, the 5800 is an uglier but far more feature-laden touch-based device than Apple's. The phone offers users an mp3 player, FM radio, 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS-based maps system ...Read On »
Blackberry Curve 8900 review »
One of a number of handsets created in reaction to Nokia and Apple’s advances on the premium business phone space, the Curve 8900 fails at every turn to make itself a device worth having. The Blackberry brand has always been associated with businessmen and e-mail junkies, something that is sure to be both a curse and a blessing for ...Read On »
Three INQ1 Phone review »
The INQ1 promises social media integration at a low price – a clear pitch to students and young “Facebookers” alike. Three claims that the INQ1 is the world’s first social media mobile but this is not entirely true – a few free downloads from the iPhone’s App Store will turn their device into a social media powerhouse in no ...Read On »
LG Renoir review »
LG’s latest attempt at a touch-screen phone is a vast improvement on its predecessor but the device still fails to live up to the high benchmark set by its rivals. LG has plenty of experience in developing touch-screen phones in recent years – arguably more than any other manufacturer out there. First they made the ‘Prada’ phone, ...Read On »
Nokia E71 review »
Sitting somewhere in between Apple’s iPhone and RIM’s Blackberry in terms of looks, the Nokia E71 offers practically every function you could wish for in one device but is hindered by its minuscule keyboard. Nokia is no stranger to business phones, in fact nearly half of all smart-phones sold so far this year were made by the Finnish ...Read On »
Samsung Jet Review »
Despite the touch-screen phone being a relatively new addition to the mobile world Samsung can already be considered seasoned pros of the technology. At both the low and high ends of the market the company have launched touch-based devices with a new handset seeming to hit the shelves every other month. With their Tocco Lite pitched as an ...Read On »
HTC TyTN II Review »
Despite being a cumbersome smartphone laden with the rather unintuitive Windows Mobile operating system, HTC’s TyTN II (aka Kaiser) manages to somewhat redeem itself against the odds thanks to its versatility and sheer range of purpose. With so many touch-screen smartphones hitting the market in response to Apple’s well-received device ...Read On »







