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HTC Touch Dual review
HTC has improved on its Touch handset with the Touch Dual, adding both a mechanical keypad and 3G. It's an attractive Windows Mobile device -- one of the most attractive we've seen -- and its text input system is very finger friendly. Check out this excellent upgrade Read more
10 January 2008, 12:15 | Tags: HTC Touch Dual, monthly contract, megapixel camera, HSDPA
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HTC Touch Viva review
The relatively inexpensive Touch Viva is a touchscreen Windows Mobile smart phone with a surprisingly snappy interface. It lacks the bells and whistles of higher-end handsets, but handles the basics well and provides an enjoyable email experience -- despite its lack of 3G Read more
27 January 2009, 15:23 | Tags: HTC Touch Viva, 3G, music player, GPS
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HTC Touch Diamond2 review
The touchscreen Touch Diamond2 ticks all the boxes when it comes to features, including Wi-Fi, HSDPA, a 5-megapixel camera and GPS. It's got plenty of apps on-board, and there's loads more to download, but the TouchFLO interface can't mask Windows Mobile's usability flaws, so it's not the most finger-friendly device Read more
28 April 2009, 14:03 | Tags: HTC Touch Diamond2, smart phones, predictive text, GPS
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HTC Touch Diamond review
The HTC Touch Diamond pushes the Windows Mobile interface much closer to touchscreen nirvana. This smart phone is compact but boasts a large screen and is packed with features from GPS to HSDPA. Will it be good enough to compete with the best? Read more
26 June 2008, 11:20 | Tags: HTC Touch Diamond, smart phone, GPS, James Bond
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HTC S740 review
The messaging-focused, Windows Mobile-running HTC S740 doesn't break any new ground, but it performs well and has a striking design. With top-class connectivity and an impressive slide-out keyboard, the phone is a viable alternative to a BlackBerry for those who need serious messaging features on the go Read more
15 January 2009, 15:58 | Tags: HTC S740 , video calling, microSD, SIM-free
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HTC Advantage X7510 review
The HTC Advantage X7510 smart phone is a great piece of kit. We especially liked the haptic Qwerty keyboard and large screen. With Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS and 16GB of storage, you have a useful alternative to a laptop for out of office use Read more
17 July 2008, 15:57 | Tags: HTC Advantage X7510, HSDPA, stereo speakers, GPS
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HTC Shift review
The latest manufacturer to take a dip into the ultra-mobile PC pool is HTC with its Shift device. It has features from a touchscreen and a slide-out keyboard to a fingerprint reader. It can be propped up like a laptop and boasts HSDPA for Internet access from almost anywhere Read more
8 May 2008, 11:26 | Tags: HTC Shift, SIM card, contacts list, text messages
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HTC Snap review
Clearly inspired by the BlackBerry Curve range, the Snap is one of the better messaging-focused Windows Mobile smart phones on the market. It's easy to type quickly on the brilliant Qwerty keyboard, and it also sports the excellent Inner Circle software, which lets you prioritise messages from your most important contacts Read more
31 July 2009, 13:47 | Tags: HTC Snap, SIM-free, HSDPA, smart phones
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Smart phone OS showdown: iPhone vs Android vs Palm Pre
Hardware's one thing, but the most important part of a smart phone is the operating system running the show, so we compared what powers the iPhone, the HTC Hero and the Palm Pre Read more
11 November 2009, 12:00 | Tags: Apple, Google, Palm, Apple iPhone, Apple iPhone 3G
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Top five free Android games: Waste your time, but not your money
We all like messing about, and we've all got mobile phones, so it makes sense to combine the two. Happily, there are several excellent games for Android phones Read more
30 June 2009, 10:00 | Tags: HTC Magic, T-Mobile G1, Apple, robots













