Showing posts with label TFT LCD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TFT LCD. Show all posts

Sunday, February 20, 2011

T-Mobile G1 Review

The T-Mobile G1 is the first "Googlephone" running the Android operating system. The G1 has a large touch-sensitive display and a slide out QWERTY keyboard. It's best features are its mobile internet applications such as Gmail and Google Maps, as well as built-in GPS and WiFi support. Weaknesses include the dire camera, lack of memory, difficulty interfacing with a PC or Mac and general "beta" feel to the whole thing. We'd recommend waiting for the next Android phone, or choosing the iPhone 3G instead.

Motorola ROKR E8 Review

The Motorola ROKR E8 is a first-class music phone with a whopping 2GB of memory built in, and support for an additional 4GB memory card. It's a sleek, minimalist phone with a context-sensitive touchscreen that works very well. Other features include an FM radio, 2 megapixel camera, web browser, quadband and an excellent battery life. Highly recommended!

Motorola RIZR Z8 / MOTORIZR Z8 Review

The MOTORIZR Z8 is Motorola's most advanced phone yet. It's a 3G smartphone in a slimline slider format. It offers high quality video calling, an excellent media player, high-speed HSPDA data access and the power of Symbian applications. However, we've deducted points for the difficult and unreliable user interface and poor battery performance.

Nokia 6700 Classic Review

The 6700 Classic has smart looks, a quality metal finish and a high specification, and has been one of Nokia's biggest selling mid-range phones in the second half of 2009. Top features include a-GPS, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, a music player, an FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth, HSPA and a memory card. But it isn't a reliable phone. Things to watch out for include freezing / shutting down and breakable screens.

Nokia 6303i Classic Review

The 6303i Classic is an easy-to-use budget handset with an attractive stainless steel finish and good features - a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, MP3 player, FM radio, 3.5mm audio jack, Nokia Maps, Bluetooth, 2GB memory card and good battery life. Available in Silver.

Sony Ericsson Satio Review

The Sony Ericsson Satio is probably the best camera phone released, with its 12 megapixel camera and xenon flash. It's a touchscreen Symbian smartphone, with a great music player, aGPS with Google Maps, HSDPA, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. But poor battery life, the lack of a 3.5mm audio jack, a sluggish response from the user interface and a dodgy initial batch mean that it loses one star. Available in Black or Silver.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Nokia C3 Review

In a nutshell: The Nokia C3 is a cut-price BlackBerry lookalike, and that's no bad thing! It offers a full QWERTY keyboard, mobile e-mail, a basic camera and a media player, plus Wi-Fi, Facebook and Twitter and excellent battery life. Available in Black, Blue, Gold or Pink.

LG Cookie KP500 Review

In a nutshell: The LG KP500 is a touchscreen phone for those on a budget. It's a compact device but with a large touchscreen display that's easy and fun to use. With a 3.2 megapixel camera, a media player, an FM radio, Bluetooth wireless connectivity and a memory card slot, this phone has all the essentials. Although it misses out on 3G and a top class camera, it has most features that most people will want, and for the money you'd be hard pressed to find anything better than this! Now available in Pink