Does your smartphone replace your need for a laptop when on the move?
% of PC Advisor readers agree with you
What tasks can your smartphone do that would have traditionally been done on a laptop?
Follow the conversation at @SmartphoneFocus
web browsing, search facilities, voip, email, word processing everything RT @Graham_D_C
Mainly email but getting better at spreadsheets etc, RT @IDGdan
Vodafone case studies:
Read these Vodafone case studies to help you get the most out of your business budget.
Case study: Vodafone and Pioneer
Case study: Vodafone and Admiral
Case study: Vodafone and Ceuta
Case study: Vodafone and Lorica
Get PC Advisor's free Mobile Advisor email newsletter for the latest mobile phone news and reviews, tips and tricks delivered straight to your inbox.
Click here to receive Mobile Advisor for free
Google plots instant translator for smartphone
February 9, 2010
Google wants to pioneer the first smartphone technology to translate foreign languages almost instantly, the search giant has told The Times. The technology will be able to convert spoken words into a different language in real time, and could be ready within a few years.
Daniel Ionescu | Read more...
Nexus One gets multi-touch. And the rest?
February 4, 2010
Google is finally letting the Nexus One use multi-touch for maps, photo galleries and the web, but that's little consolation to owners of Motorola's Droid and T-Mobile's G1. These less fortunate Google Android smartphones continue to miss out.
Jared Newman | Read more...
Sony Ericsson Aspen smartphone
February 2, 2010
Sony Ericsson has launched the Aspen, a smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen, running the latest version of Windows Mobile.
Mikael Ricknäs | Read more...
Microsoft Zune Phone: who cares?
January 29, 2010
The latest rumours suggest that Microsoft could launch a Zune phone as early as next month, but we've heard this story before. And it's getting hard to care.
Jared Newman | Read more...
Sony Ericsson Vivaz HD mobile phone
January 22, 2010
Sony Ericsson has unveiled the Vivaz - a mobile phone capable of capturing 1080x720 resolution HD quality video.
Carrie-Ann Skinner | Read more...
Businesses that want to stay on top of their game are fast realising that a Nokia, BlackBerry or Apple iPhone just don't cut it: if you want people to take you seriously, you need to be able to access your work on the move and that means investing in mobile business broadband. PC Advisor has teamed up with Broadband Genie to offer a free complete list of business mobile broadband prices.
Click to compare business mobile broadband with PC Advisor
See all threads here.
The Mobile Advisor Tutorials section contains plain-English step-by-step guides to help you squeeze every last drop of fun and productivity out of your mobile phone.

Need further third-party advice to get the most out of your mobile phone - at work and play? Click here for PC Advisor's list of useful mobile phone links.
Question of the day!
Does your smartphone replace your need for a laptop when on the move?