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  • Video: Video: T-Mobile G1 'Google phone' review

    PC Advisor takes a look at the T-Mobile G1, the first Google Android mobile phone. Does the G1 and Google's mobile phone operating system have what it takes to challenge the Apple iPhone?

  • RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone

    Yet another new BlackBerry is about to hit UK stores: Carphone Warehouse is set to start offering the BlackBerry Curve 8900 - also known as the Javelin - from December.

  • Sonim Enduro XP3 mobile phone 'world's most rugged'

    Sonim Technologies has announced the latest addition to its Xtreme Performance Series mobile phones, the Xtreme Performance 3. The company claims that the Sonim XP3 will be "the world's only rugged waterproof GSM mobile phone".

  • Video: Video: Vodafone BlackBerry Storm 9500 review

    There's been widespread anticipation for RIM's new touchscreen BlackBerry mobile phone, the Storm. Indeed, PC Advisor's own review of the BlackBerry Storm 9500 is mostly positive. Unfortunately, while the features that make RIM's BlackBerrys great mostly are present, the Storm's touchscreen is "a failed experiment," according to PCWorld.com Senior Editor Denny Arar, who put the Storm through its paces.

  • O2 XDA Zest Pay&Go Windows Mobile 6.1 handset

    O2 has announced its first Pay&Go PDA. The 02 XDA Zest is a touchscreen Windows Mobile 6.1 device and will cost £249 when bought as a Pay&Go handset. It will be free to customers taking out an 02 contract. 

  • Satski satnav for smartphones

    If you're getting set for a seasonal skiing break and are thinking of trying off-piste exploration for the first time, you might be wise to invest in a Satski dedicated mountain navigator.

  • TomTom GO x40 LIVE sat nav

    TomTom has launched the GO x40 LIVE range of three satellite navigation devices that update traffic information every three minutes.

  • Navigon MobileNavigator 7

    Satellite navigation company Navigon has been demonstrating its MobileNavigator7 satnav software for Symbian mobile phones and Windows Mobile smartphone devices.

  • Navman Spirit S100 ultraslim satnav

    Navman is set to launch a super-slim satnav device that is designed to slip unobtrusively into a pocket or handbag. The Navman Spirit S100 will be just 1.3cm thick and will be onsale in the UK from November for £199.

  • Navigon 7210 personal satnav device

    Navigon is to start selling its 3D photo-based satnav device in the UK from today. The Navigon 7210 has a Landmark 3D view that displays 3D models of points of interest, such as the Tower of London and Big Ben.

  • T-Mobile G1 Google Android phone

    T-Mobile has become the first operator to launch a mobile phone based on the Google Android mobile interface. The T-Mobile G1 will be available for free on certain mobile phone contracts.

  • PNY MicroSD card with free EA game

    PNY has launched a MicroSD card that features a Free EA game that can be played on mobile phones.

  • Sony Ericsson G705 3G and WiFi mobile phone

    Sony Ericsson has announced the G705 - a 3G mobile phone complete with Wi-Fi connectivity to offer high-speed web browsing.

  • BlackBerry Pearl 8220 Flip smartphone

    Research in Motion (RIM), makers of the BlackBerry smartphone range has announced the BlackBerry Pearl 8220 Flip - a flip version of its successful Pearl 8220, the first BlackBerry to feature a clam-shell design.

  • LG KC910 8Mp cameraphone

    LG is to launch its first 8Mp full-touchscreen mobile phone. The LG KC910 will closely resemble LG's popular Viewty handset.

  • Palm Treo Pro smartphone

    Palm is set to launch a new GPS-enabled Treo smartphone. The Palm Treo Pro will be a Windows Mobile 6.1 device with a 320x320-pixel touchscreen and a full Qwerty keypad. It launches in the UK this month.

  • HTC S740 3.5G smartphone

    HTC has announced a new quad-band HSDPA/GPRS/Edge smartphone that will debut in Europe in September. The underside of the HTC S740 handset slides out sideways to reveal an alphanumeric keypad.

  • Video: iPhone 3G user review

    LEUVISION's take on Apple's all-singing, all-dancing phone, digital media player and all-round must-have gadget.

  • Video: First look: Casio G'zOne

    With an eye on active users, Casio has packed a bunch of potentially interesting features into its latest Japanese mobile phone, the rugged G'zOne handset. The phone is only available in Japan right now but such technology should make it into overseas models. The G'zOne handset includes a compass, GPS, thermometer, tide charts, sunrise and sunset times, moon phases and more.

  • Video: BlackBerry Curve user review

    The BlackBerry Curve is a hugely successful mobile phone handset from RIM. Here's a review from reader Peterson8765.