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Wednesday, May 13th 2009 - 08:58 CEST
Nokia has been solid as a rock for years now. The Finnish company always tops the list of the most popular mobile phone brands. Its extensive assortment of mobile phones never fails to astonish the world. The company continuously develops innovative solutions. And now, Nokia once again aims at the trend-sensitive consumer with the new Supernova series. Whether or not this will prove to be a successful move, you can read in the Nokia 7610 Supernova review.
Tuesday, May 12th 2009 - 17:47 CEST
The Qstarz BT-1000X travel recorder is a Bluetooth GPS receiver for travel logging and photo GeoTagging. The question is, with its rather high price tag of 120 Euros, does this GPS device offer sufficient extra value compared to its rivals, like Gisteq and ATP? Either way, the design of the Qstarz BT-1000X travel recorder is in its favor, and everything else about this device can be read in the following GPS receiver review.
Sunday, May 10th 2009 - 07:55 CEST
Perhaps you are not familiar with the name Sonim, due to the fact the company currently has only two mobile phone models in the market. It aren’t the features, among which are Bluetooth and Opera Web browser, which make this phone noteworthy. It is in fact the ruggedized feature of the XP3 Enduro that does it. This handset is able to withstand practically everything. The phone is waterproof, shockproof and able to deal with extreme temperatures. Our findings with this mobile phone can be read in the following Sonim Enduro product review.
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Friday, May 8th 2009 - 09:41 CEST
The Samsung YP-S2 belongs to the category of MP3 players without a screen. The S2 has two big rivals: the Apple iPod Shuffle and the Creative Zen Stone. The Samsung S2 is almost identical to both when it comes to specifications: 1 or 2GB, small size, various colors and extremely portable. What makes the S2 MP3 player different to the other MP3 players without a screen? Read the Samsung YP-S2 review for more information.
Thursday, May 7th 2009 - 20:25 CEST
The Toshiba JournE M400 is a photo frame belonging to the JournE series. There's more to the Toshiba M400 than just displaying pictures digitally. It also allows you to listen to music, watch videos, and thanks to its DVB-T receiver, you can even watch TV on it. Operation happens through the touchscreen and all files are stored on a microSD memory card. It is not exactly the cheapest device. Is the M400 worth its money? Read the LetsGoMobile full review to learn more about the JournE M400.
Tuesday, May 5th 2009 - 11:05 CEST
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is Nokia's latest music sensation. With a touchscreen, 3.2 Megapixel digital camera featuring a Carl Zeiss lens, built-in GPS antenna, HSDPA support and Wi-Fi, this Nokia Mobile phone is extremely versatile, and not only when it comes to putting music on it. It features the Symbian operating system, but in a nice playful version. You can read all about our experiences with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic in the following LetsGoMobile product review.
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Monday, May 4th 2009 - 15:49 CEST
Despite the considerable size of the HTC Touch HD, it certainly doesn't lack charm. Thanks to equipping this mobile phone with Windows Mobile 6.1 software, many applications are available. The 5.0 Megapixel digital camera, GPS antenna, HSDPA and Wi-Fi make the HTC Touch HD a full all-round phone. Whether or not this mobile phone is easy to handle in practice can be read in the full LetsGoMobile product review.
Friday, May 1st 2009 - 09:29 CEST
Financial crisis, credit crunch, whatever you want to call it. Currently it seems trendy to make this the subject of the day and to bring it up in every conversation. Yet none of this seems to be relevant for the telecommunications industry. Once again, a Blackberry phone, the Storm to be precise, has been equipped with the latest innovation. For more details, read our Blackberry Storm review.
Friday, April 24th 2009 - 11:21 CEST
The Sony Walkman NWZ-S639F is a media player of the Sony Walkman S series. This model features a 16GB memory, included EX in-ear headset and a variety of audio technologies. Music, picture, video, podcast and audio books are all easily dealt with by this MP3 player. Read on in our extensive Sony NWZ-S639F product review.
Sunday, April 19th 2009 - 09:37 CEST
Google software is something that has been eagerly anticipated by many. For the first time in the history of mobile telephony, the operating system has become more important than the actual handset itself. T-Mobile's G1 is the first mobile phone that includes Google Android. However; is it possible to launch a phone successfully solely for its specifications and make a trend of it? Our findings can be read in the following T-Mobile Android review.
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