Archive for October, 2010

BlackBerry Torch 9800 review

The BlackBerry Torch is not the first phone to give you both a full hardware QWERTY keyboard and an ample touchscreen in a smartphone setting. But it’s a debut for BlackBerry and one that will probably shape the future for the next generation of RIM phones. The supplied 6th version of the BlackBerry OS is [...]

Sony Ericsson X8 review

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8 is likely to outsell the rest of the XPERIA droids. It’s neither the best phone in the line-up, nor it’s a phone to excite and inspire but it’s the common denominator. It is right in the middle. It’s an XPERIA for everyone – both size-wise and price-wise. The X8 bridges [...]

Nokia N8 review

We’ve come to take Nokia for granted in the low end or the business class but it seems it has lost the knack for killer phones, run out of royal blood. It’s up to the Nseries to fix it all up. The Nokia N8 may just turn out to be the right cure. With that [...]

Samsung Galaxy Tab review

The Samsung Galaxy Tab: iPad’s first real challenger The Samsung Galaxy Tab has attracted a lot of attention as the first serious challenger to the Apple iPad. Running the current version of Android (2.2 or Froyo), the 7-inch plastic-encased tablet is notably smaller than the iPad but that also means it’s a comfortable fit for [...]

Samsung Omnia 7 review

Samsung’s Windows Phone 7 debut is a great – it not outstanding handset The Samsung Omnia 7 is the second Windows Phone 7 handset we’ve seen, following the excellent LG Omnia 7. It boasts a Super AMOLED screen, advanced photo features and an eBook hub. How does it compare to arch-rival LG’s WP7 offering? And [...]