The last seven days saw a mobile news deluge as the annual Mobile World Congress conference and expo came to Barcelona. Here are some of the hottest highlights…
Latest mobile news
It’s once again time for our pick of this week’s tastiest news stories from the world of mobile phones and gadgets.
Nokia N95’s abilities: revealed!
Mobile phones don’t come much more multitalented than Nokia’s flagship handset, the N95. Boasting a superb 5-megapixel camera, built-in GPS for heaps of location-based functionality and mega-fast HSDPA 3G for lightning web browsing and downloads, it’s a true king among mobiles – so read on and check out all the brilliant stuff you can do with it, as we bring you our top ten N95 guides!
GPS: Location, location, location
GPS is well on its way to becoming a standard feature on high-end mobiles, with Sony Ericsson’s new W760, Nokia’s N95 and N82 and the Blackberry Curve 8310 all packing location-plotting tech. So what’s the idea behind putting this clever kit inside a phone?
Big in 2008: Nokia N95 8GB
Trust Nokia to take the world’s most versatile mobile phone and make it even more multitalented!
Nokia N95 8GB review
Topping the Nokia N95 is tricky. It’s a stonking achievement in mobile miniaturisation, packing GPS, a hefty processor, 3G innards and a whopping great screen. Still, Nokia’s trying to better it, by upping the memory, and tweaking the screen a little.
That’s right, the original N95’s monster screen is now larger. 2.5-inches become 2.8-inches, although the resolution’s the same, so the quality’s no better – in fact, statistically speaking, it’s slightly worse.
Nokia N95 review
When it was announced last September, the Nokia N95 was billed as the single most exciting handset ever created. In the six months since, we’ve heard about the iPhone and had numerous other launches. Can the most anticipated device ever, still live up to the hype?
The short answer is yes. It’s difficult to comprehend the range of genuinely useful features this phone, sorry - multimedia computer, is packing. The N95 boasts full-on SatNav, 5-megapixel camera, HSDPA connection, Wi-Fi, media player, killer big screen, stereo speakers, and smartphone functionality. And that’s just for starters.
Samsung reviews
- Samsung U800 review
Rating: 3.5
- Samsung F400 review
Rating: 4
- Samsung F480 Tocco review
Rating: 3.5
- Samsung J700 review
Rating: 3.5
- Samsung U900 Soul review
Rating: 4.5
Nokia reviews
- Nokia N79 smartphone review
Rating: 4
- Nokia N96 review
Rating: 4.5
- Nokia N85 review
Rating: 4
- Nokia 6600 slide review
Rating: 4
- Nokia 6210 Navigator review
Rating: 4
Sony Ericsson reviews
- Sony Ericsson C905 review
Rating: 4.5
- Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia review
Rating: 4
- Sony Ericsson W902 review
Rating: 4
- Sony Ericsson W595 review
Rating: 3.5
- Sony Ericsson W980 review
Rating: 4
LG reviews
- LG KP500 Cookie touch-phone review
Rating: 4
- LG KC910 Renoir review
Rating: 4
- LG KF510 review
Rating: 3.5
- LG KF750 Secret review
Rating: 4
- LG KF700 review
Rating: 3.5
Motorola reviews
- MOTOZINE ZN5 review
Rating: 3.5
- MOTOROKR E8 review
Rating: 3
- Motorola U9 review
Rating: 3
- Motorola Z10 review
Rating: 3.5
- Motorola RAZR V8 review
Rating: 5
- Most wanted
- LG Shine
- Mobile broadband
- Nokia 6500 Slide
- Samsung J700
- Sony Ericsson C902
- Sony Ericsson K660i
- Sony Ericsson K800
- Sony Ericsson W580i
- Samsung U900 Soul





