Posts Tagged ‘rating=2’
Review: HTC HD2 »
HTC's HD2 is a powerful smartphone with a superb touchscreen that rivals anything else on the market but its use of Windows Mobile as an operating system is the one thing that holds it back from being truly great. Taiwanese manufacturer HTC has had a good year in Ireland and internationally. Its Hero handset, available from Meteor at the ...Read On »
Review: Samsung Galaxy Spica »
Samsung's Galaxy Spica boasts the Android OS and a heap of solid specs under its hood but the handset is a poorly-designed disappointment, says Adam Maguire. Technology giant Samsung has done extremely well in the touchscreen phone market to date - its Tocco and Tocco Lite handsets have sold well in the mid-market while its Jet has pushed ...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 »
Elonex’s Web-book review »
While the Carphone Warehouse-branded and Elonex-built Web-book is sure to be a contender for those looking to buy a mid-market ‘netbook’ there is little here that truly sets the device apart from the competition. With the vast array of mini-laptop devices available today the ‘netbook’ classification has gone from being a niche to ...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 »







