Nokia 770 review
A flexible, easy to use mailer that should have equal consideration to a Blackberry

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A flexible, easy to use mailer that should have equal consideration to a Blackberry
The V3x is loaded with functions but has lost the gloss of its younger brothers. The lack of memory card and external controls means this is hardly a music phone; just a phone that happens to play MP3s.
The P990i’s specs – Wi-Fi, QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen – sound more like those of a tablet PC. But be warned: it’s big
The P50 may have been inspired by the Razr, but it has a 2-megapixel camera and 3G all of its very own
The C500 runs Windows Mobile 2003 SE, is Java-enabled and comes with a portrait screen
The Mezzo D9 was designed by ex-F1 designer Jon Whyte and is replete with great design touches to make the folder a swift and stable commuters friend
It twists and turns, and it’s finished in piano black. But has Nokia’s MP3 smartphone got what it takes to rival Sony Ericsson’s rocking Walkman models?
Moto’s second effort at a Windows Mobile smartphone harbours the same selling points – Pocket Outlook and peerless PC-only synchronisation – as its predecessor but it adds a 1.3MP cam
The 6260 supports Java and is compatible with the majority of top mobile titles on the market
The Roberts Gemini RD-11 has 10 DAB presets, autoscan and will record and play back 40 minutes of DAB tunes
If you’re going to fork out two grand, you’ll be expecting a decent turntable. Will The Full Circle do you proud?
Uses the remote as the display with all the information you could want at your fingertips, even from adjoining rooms