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2004: A trip down mobile memory lane

In the world of mobile phones, 2004 will be remembered for its daring designs, quirky accessories and the tongue-twisting length of product names.

HP iPaq Data Messenger

Though it comes with some business-centric security features, this iPaq falls short when compared with other Windows Mobile devices out there.

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Reviews

  • Nokia E55

    The E55 comes with all the smartphone trimmings you'd expect in a 9.9mm thick frame — the thinnest smartphone design around. Its dual-QWERTY keyboard could take some getting used to though.

  • HP iPAQ 912c

    The HP iPAQ 912c defines the middle of the road. When you consider its performance versus the price, the 912c is passable but painfully average.

  • HP iPAQ 612c Business Navigator

    HP's latest iPAQ, the 612c Business Navigator, is a solid offering with lots of features and good battery life. It's a bland-looking and giant handset, but good performance and crisp touchscreen somewhat make up for the poor keypad.

  • Samsung SGH-i780

    With two batteries and a separate charger, the SGH-i780 could be a wise choice for the mobile professional, although it's a bit bulky and the screen is a touch small for some applications

  • HP iPAQ 112 Classic

    There aren't many choices for dedicated, low-cost PDAs, so it's good to know that the 112 Classic pretty much gets all the basics right at an affordable price.

  • 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.

  • Windows Mobile 6

    Though it doesn't offer earth-shattering new features and interface issues remain, Windows Mobile 6 brings a collection of noteworthy improvements that makes its mobile devices easier to use and equips mobile professionals with more robust productivity tools.

  • ASUS P525

    Attractive and well-rounded, the P525 is a highly proficient smartphone for those that aren't intent on performing extensive data entry.

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Features

  • Four phone-less PDAs

    They're a pretty rare breed nowadays but phone-less PDAs have their advantages. We track down four of the best.

  • HP expands iPAQ range with business users in mind

    HP has reinvigorated its iPaq handheld range with the launch of five new devices and a host of software programs, accessories, and services designed to attract business users.

  • GPS: not just for the car anymore

    Declining prices and improved miniaturisation mean GPS is making its way out of the car and into other gadgets. You may never get lost again.

  • 3GSM preview: On with the show

    The world's largest mobile conference is getting bigger. We lift the lid on the technologies that deserve your attention this year.

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The Explain Series

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