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Quite why the Nokia 5250 carries an old-style model name like this is puzzling. Nokia changed the naming convention for its phones about 6 months ago, which perhaps indicates that the 5250 has spent some time stuck in development.
August, 2010
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30 reviews
There have been quite a few variants of this design such as the supersized DROID X, and the GSM MILESTONE and the Korean MOTOROI and European XT720 variants, but now Motorola have revisited the original handset in the series with some useful ...
August, 2010
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635 reviews
Not only does the Curve add 3G (but apparently not HSDPA), but it also adds GPS, the new BlackBerry 6 operating system and 802.11n support to the existing WiFi interface. The feature set makes the previous generation Curve look quite primitive.. which ...
August, 2010
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15 reviews
In our view, RIM have been in the doldrums since the less-than-stellar launch of the original BlackBerry Storm in 2008. The Torch shows a bit more effort than some recent BlackBerry devices, and the rumours are that there's an interesting looking ...
August, 2010
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44 reviews
Although it shares the square-ish looking design of the FLIPOUT, the CHARM is more of a BlackBerry-style handset, a bit wider and shorter than the Curve (for example) but otherwise roughly comparable.
July, 2010
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5 reviews
This is a CDMA/EVDO device, so it won't run on European GSM/UMTS networks.. however, the original DROID was quickly followed by a worldwide version, the Motorola Milestone, but we don't know if Motorola intend to sell a worldwide version alongside the ...
June, 2010
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635 reviews
The Yendo is fairly compact for a touchscreen phone at 94 x 52 x 16mm, and it weighs a diminutive 81 grams. The small size of the unit is partly down to the relatively small screen - it's just 2.6" in size and 320 x 240 pixels, making it one of the ...
June, 2010
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9 reviews
This 104 gram Android device sports a 3" 320 x 480 pixel touchscreen display, it comes with GPS, WiFi and 3.5G support, plus an FM radio and a microSD slot (with a 2GB card included in the standard sales package). There is a 3.2 megapixel camera on ...
June, 2010
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48 reviews
The only major difference between the Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro is that the "Pro" version comes with a decent looking slide-out QWERTY keyboard which adds 3.5mm in thickness.
June, 2010
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3 reviews
The only major difference between the Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro is that the "Pro" version comes with a decent looking slide-out QWERTY keyboard which adds 3.5mm in thickness.
June, 2010
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21 reviews
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