HTC Imagio has just reached the welcoming hands of the WMExperts folks, who published a review of the handset. This is a TV-focused phone, available on Verizon and the review seems to be pretty positive, with the main flaw being the lack of a dedicated power button.
Also known as Whitestone, HTC Imagio is a “black slab” phone with a design...
The folks of Gizmodo managed to get hold of a HTC Hero unit and compared it to the iPhone, noticing that the new Android phone comes with a cool design and a great teflon coating on its back. What’s the iPhone got on Hero? Nothing, frankly…
Practically, the plastic back of the iPhone can’t even begin to compare to Hero’s teflon...
Almost 2 weeks ago, Palm Pre hit the Sprint shops and it continues to be a hit after selling tens of thousands of units in the first weekend. The device gets checked out by the folks of Phone Arena, who give you a tour of the phone’s features in the following video review:
The main appeal of this handset is not the QWERTY keyboard-touchscreen...
In the past some said that Nokia neglected the NAM market, but now the Finns are back with a punch, ready to make it back for all the handsets that hit the US sooo late. This time we’re dealing with AT&T branded products, 4 new handsets to be more precise: Nokia Grouper, Mako, Snapper and Tresher.
Nokia Mako (pictured above) is the atypical...
It’s time for the battle of the giants: Nokia’s most awaited touchscreen smartphone, the N97 versus HTC Touch Pro2, one of the most promising devices of the Taiwanese manufacturer. It’s a sliding and tilting screen war, as the folks of pocketnow have a look at the devices’ design, app compatibility, screen resolution, connectivity,...
If you’ve ever wondered who’s behind the newest Nokia smartphone, the N97, the answer comes through the promotional video below. It shows the work of the folks of Nokia, as the handset was ushered into this world:
It’s all “blood, sweat and tears”, as the team creates the future Nokia hit (or miss), the company’s...
While touring the many booths of MWC 2009, it was easy to notice that Motorola had almost nothing to show, unless you count the Surf A3100 touchscreen smartphone.
This average Windows Mobile device gets demoed in the video below, proving once again that Motorola must increase the pace if they want to compete with the rest of the mobile phone industry...