Stories on
emails
CNET.co.uk has 83 stories on emails
Orange SPV E610 review
Reviews The keys themselves are plasticky, but they do offer good feedback when composing emails and texts. This means the OS won't support HTML emails and much of the software is out of date; you won't find Windows Live services or the latest Internet...
Editor's rating
6.5
Tags: orange, windows mobile, charge, browsing
29 April 2008, 14:22
Toshiba Portege G500 review
Reviews Unusually for a phone, there's a fingerprint scanner on the back, which doubles up as a touchpad for scrolling through emails or Web pages. The G500 runs on Windows Mobile 5.0 so it can be set up to instantly send and receive emails via Microsoft...
Editor's rating
6.9
Tags: toshiba, party, connectivity, scanner
11 June 2007, 15:03
HTC TyTN II review
Reviews Browsing the Web or writing emails was great using the TyTN II's keypad, and fast over an HSDPA or Wi-Fi connection. Windows Mobile 6 comes preinstalled with a variety of applications that let you view and edit Microsoft Office documents, chat to...
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: htc, checking, gps, emails
10 September 2007, 16:52
Nokia E71 review
Reviews The screen and Qwerty keypad are well laid-out -- a series of shortcut keys below the screen make it easy to access your emails, calendar and contacts. Connecting to the Internet to receive emails and browse Web sites is possible almost everywhere...
Editor's rating
8.9
Tags: nokia, maps, emails, battery life
24 June 2008, 16:16
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 review
Reviews The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has a slide-out Qwerty keypad that's great for typing out long emails The Xperia's touchscreen is very sharp and large enough to enjoy viewing emails and videos, but it's noticeably smaller than the iPho ne
Editor's rating
7
Tags: sony ericsson, ericsson, media player, sensor
1 December 2008, 15:35
Palm Treo Pro review
Reviews The touchscreen isn't the largest out there but it's fine for viewing emails and documents. As for scrolling through emails, you can use the touchscreen and stylus or the mechanical navigation key, either option working well depending on what you...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: palm, keypad, packed, headphones
24 September 2008, 11:43
HTC S710 review
Reviews The keys are also backlit, so you'll have no problems tapping out text messages or emails on the way home after a night out. You can now resize text in emails, which is neat as it means less scrolling when reading long messages, and for the first...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: htc, emails, surfing, landscape
27 March 2007, 17:08
E-TEN glofiish X800 review
Reviews Considering the various connection options, getting emails was a snap. We also yearned for a scroll wheel, particularly when reading long emails. We're not against virtual keypads, per se, but if you love to write long emails out on mechanical...
Editor's rating
7.3
5 February 2008, 12:56
Siemens SK65 review
Reviews Businesses who don't want to install their own infrastructure can opt for the hosted BlackBerry Internet Service, which will poll up to 10 POP3 and IMAP email accounts and send copies of incoming emails to the device.
Editor's rating
7
Tags: siemens, charge, emails, blackberry
15 March 2005, 23:00
E-TEN glofiish X600 review
Reviews This phone's main strengths are in accessing work emails on the go and using Microsoft Exchange Server. The X600 doesn't have a mechanical Qwerty keyboard, but its main functions are reading emails and replying with short messages, which it enables...
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: e-ten, emails, prints, accessing
31 January 2008, 14:01
Palm Treo 500v review
Reviews These apps would have been more enjoyable had the keypad been better.Of course, what this phone is really for is receiving emails on the go and aside from setting it up on a Microsoft Exchange server, it's very easy to hook it up to a Hotmail...
Editor's rating
6.5
Tags: palm, emails, clicking, megapixel
24 September 2007, 14:31
MWg Zinc II review
Reviews The Zinc II's star feature should be the ability to write long emails and create and edit Microsoft documents using its full Qwerty keypad, but the pad lets it down. We'd like to say that writing long emails was great, but because of the pad's...
Editor's rating
6.9
Tags: mwg, gps, edge, windows mobile
27 May 2008, 15:09
T-Mobile MDA Vario review
Reviews The Qwerty keyboard makes a great accompaniment to the above applications, and makes entering emails a breeze. Like BlackBerry handsets, the Vario supports Direct Push technology, which means your emails are sent directly to the handset without you...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: t-mobile, dedicated, handset, shortcut
14 February 2006, 23:00
O2 XDA Mini S review
Reviews Like BlackBerry handsets, the XDA supports Direct Push technology, which means your emails are sent directly to the handset -- you don't have to remember to log on and check for new mail. The Qwerty keyboard makes a great accompaniment to the above...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: o2, dedicated, mini, handset
13 December 2005, 23:00
Phones by personality
Reviews You can use your mobile phone to take photographs, listen to music, browse the Web, check your emails, control your computer, connect to a Wi-Fi network, test the alcohol levels in your blood, read barcodes and even watch TV.
1 August 2006, 13:12


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