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Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
3.25
The P750 won’t turn many heads, but it will provide you with a fair list of features and the bundled window mount for navigation is a bonus.
RRP:
$799.00
Form Factor : Slide
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
4.25
If you don’t consider a QWERTY keyboard a necessity, then the E66 is one of the best smartphones on the market. It combines a stylish design with the latest features and it is a breeze to use.
RRP:
$679.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones
3.50
The Touch 3G improves on its predecessor by delivering a smooth user experience, but there is nothing else to really get excited about.
RRP:
$799.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
3.75
The Omnia is Samsung’s attempt at pushing Windows Mobile as far into the background as possible, but it’s certainly not perfect. With more tweaking to the TouchWIZ interface and a bit more speed, this could potentially knock the iPhone off its perch. As it stands though, it's an admirable handset without being outstanding.
RRP:
$849.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, 3G Mobile Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
4.00
The iPhone 3G improves on its predecessor, refining its strengths and eliminating some of its flaws. On the way, however, it picked up a few more flaws. Exchange and MobileMe support are appealing, but poor battery life and substandard GPS implementation will deter some people.
RRP:
TBA
Form Factor : Slide
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
3.50
For heavy text input, the Touch Pro is a much better option than its little brother, the Touch Diamond. There are still plenty of issues, but the sluggish interface has been slightly improved, and removable storage is a welcome addition.
RRP:
$1099.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
4.75
The Bold is by far the best BlackBerry yet and has very few flaws. A refreshing new interface, outstanding display and reasonable multimedia features are just some of what it has to offer. Most importantly, this superb device is great for both enterprise users and regular consumers.
RRP:
$999.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (850MHz)
Smart Phones
4.00
The Ultimate 8502 is an excellent package wrapped up in a compact and stylish design.
RRP:
$999.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (850MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
3.00
The much-hyped Touch Diamond had plenty of potential, but ultimately it is a hugely frustrating phone to use. A great display, stylish design and reasonable browser are let down by a sluggish and slow user interface. Unfortunately, the great eye candy of the Diamond isn’t enough to push it over the line.
RRP:
$999.00
Form Factor : Slide
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Form Factor : Slide
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
4.00
Unlike its predecessor, the N96 isn't revolutionary but it remains a reasonable upgrade to the N95. It’s expensive and the DVB-H feature is useless in Australia, but as a multimedia device it is one of the better mobile phones on the market.
RRP:
$1349.00
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