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MWg Atom V

MWg's first Australian release is a solid Windows Mobile smartphone at a reasonable price, let down in part by sluggish performance.

ASUS P735

A handheld with good features for the business user, but those who want the latest HSDPA and GPS options may have to look elsewhere.

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Reviews

  • O2 Xda Zinc

    With a faster processor, the Xda Zinc has a slight performance edge over the Dopod 838 Pro but falls short by a slight margin in terms of aesthetics. Unless you're looking for a QWERTY handheld, there are more options out there.

  • HP iPAQ rw6828

    The BlackBerry for non-corporate users who require extensive multimedia capabilities, in addition to push e-mail.

  • O2 Xda Atom

    It has Wi-Fi, a 2-megapixel camera and runs on Windows Mobile 5.0, yet shares the same dimensions as the Xda II Mini. Find out what the hype on the Xda Atom is all about.

  • O2 Xda Mini Pro

    O2 Xda Mini Pro

  • HP iPAQ hw6515

    Can the addition of GPS on HP's latest PDA-phone inject some much-needed oomph back into the dwindelling PDA market?

  • Palm Treo 650

    PalmOne updates its winning Treo smart phone, improving the display, adding Bluetooth and quad-band GSM connectivity.

  • O2 Xda II Mini

    If you want a smartphone but want to avoid unsightly pocket bulges, you could do well to consider O2's slimmed down XDA II Mini.

  • O2 Xda II Mini

    Following the recent launch of the Xphone II and a lot of speculative buzz over the II mini, O2 has finally unveiled its latest and smallest PDA-phone to date.

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Features

  • PDA Buyer's Guide: What to look for when buying a handheld

    The right PDA has to be small enough that you enjoy toting it around, but the battery needs to be big enough that it has some juice left when you need it; plus, it must have a decent-size screen.

  • Mobile phones to complement your lifestyle

    Whether you are a music enthusiast, a mobile professional or just have basic needs, it's important to find a mobile phone that suits your lifestyle.

  • Should I get a smart phone?

    Smart phones offer the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA in one device, but they are not for everyone. Here's what you need to know before buying one.

  • Top 10 mobile phones of March

    2-megapixel cameras were all the rage this month, with seven out of our ten most popular phones sporting them. 3G-enabled multimedia handsets from Nokia and Motorola got quite a lot of attention, too, along with O2's range of Xda handhelds.

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DIYs and How-to

  • PDA shopping checklist

    Thinking of buying a new PDA? Here's a run-down of all the features you'll need to consider before you hit the shops.

  • CNET.com.au's quick guide to handheld operating systems

    In this quick guide, we take a look at the functionality and applications of the four main handheld operating systems -- Palm, Windows Mobile, Symbian and BlackBerry.

  • Handhelds buying guide

    Choosing the right handheld is all about finding the perfect balance of size, weight, performance, features, and cost.

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Downloads

  • Galaga

    The arcade hit is back! Board your Fighter; defend against alien fire and escape their collision-course formation attacks. Re-live the retro action...

  • XCPUScalar 2007 (NEW)

    Speed your XScale or TI OMAP Pocket PC upto 728Mhz, WM5 support, Increase battery life. Supports Keylock, Display Toggle for MP3's and more.

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