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Taking the Neonode N2 for a test drive

Neonode show of the N2, a tiny touchscreen phone that responds not only to touch but to finger gestures as well.

Motorola RAZR V3x

Based on the design of the Motorola RAZR V3, the slightly thicker V3x is a 3G-enabled handset with a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and an MP3 player.

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Reviews

  • Samsung D500

    Samsung's latest slider phone, the D500, looks a lot like its sliding predecessor, but comes in a black case with a megapixel camera and an MP3 player.

  • Motorola MPx200

    Heavyweights Motorola and Microsoft unite to produce the MPx200; a sleek, all-black clamshell smart phone.

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Features

  • Nokia unveils GPS and business phones

    Nokia showcased six new mobile devices last week, including E series business phones, GPS-enabled handsets and the digital TV-capable N77.

  • Moto madness continues at 3GSM

    Motorola unveiled several new alliances for the new year and a revamped lineup of its handsets.

  • Motorola showcases follow-ons from the RAZR V3

    Motorola morphs the successful RAZR V3 into a 3G phone, announces a slew of entry-level handsets, and shows off three new fashion phones and wireless accessories, including a pair of Bluetooth Oakley sunglasses.

  • Sony Ericsson's mobile blitz

    Barely weeks after the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, we witnessed the announcement of four new Sony Ericsson models. In particular, the K750i and W800i could very well be the hottest phones in 2005.

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  • HSPA to pip WiMax in mobile broadband battle?

    High-speed packet access (HSPA) and not WiMax is set to dominate mobile broadband in the coming years -- if hardware makers get behind the technology.

  • Music exec slams mobile entertainment experience

    The mobile phone industry must improve the mobile music experience for consumers or risk losing out to new competitors like Apple, Warner Music Group's CEO warned Wednesday at the 3GSM World Congress.

  • Nokia unveils new mainstream mobiles

    The Finnish mobile giant hopes to drive the phone replacement trend with its latest lineup of midrange handsets.

  • The iPod phone is here

    Motorola and Apple are about to release the first mobile phone to run iTunes, marking a massive milestone in the race to sell digital music on the cell phone platform.

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Downloads

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