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HTC Hero hands-on: Photos
Dubbed the Hero, this is the third HTC handset to sport the Google Android operating system.
Digital Life #14: Heartily endorsing this event or product
We get the goss from the LG Secret shindig as well as talking high-def TV, the HTC Diamond and Telstra's fully sick T[Life] stores.
Reviews
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Motorola Q 9h
If you're looking for an attractive 3.5G PDA-phone with push email, Windows Mobile 6 and a QWERTY keyboard, the Motorola Q 9h is worthy of consideration, so long as you don't need a touchscreen or Wi-Fi.
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Netgear SPH200D
Ready availability of extra handsets makes the Netgear SPH200D more easily expandable than competing dual-mode cordless phones with Skype.
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HTC Touch
While not a iPhone killer, the HTC Touch represents good value for money. If you can do without 3G support or a high-res camera, then the Touch will offer most features you'd require from a smartphone.
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Apple iPhone
Despite some flaws, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated phone and MP3 player.
News
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3 launches iPhone support
Three has launched a 3G SIM and data starter kit for those who want to get their iPhone from other carriers but use it on the 3 Network.
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Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone 3G
Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces the second generation iPhone at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference and details some of the improvements over the original iPhone.
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Apple iPhone vs Nokia N95
Will Apple's iPhone reshape the mobile phone market? Are there better devices actually available already? We put the iPhone head-to-head with its competition to see how it stacks up.
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Palm's iPhone blunder
Palm was once a leader in the handheld and mobile phone markets. Now it's just another player — and allegedly up for sale. What went wrong?









