Samsung A561's not-too-flashy subdued looks will suit anyone who is after a phone that handles calls well with some additional features that will help while away time when commuting. It's great for business users and consumers alike with its Next G capabilities and ease of use.
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LG has put the original Shine in the dryer by mistake, shrinking its size, specs and price tag to make an affordable version of the popular handset.
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The WG302 offers dual antennas, hardy WEP and WPA security, bridge/repeater capabilities, and -- best of all -- it helps Wi-Fi transmissions remain strong by sidestepping rival signals.
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Sony Ericsson's K300i is an easy to use, inexpensive phone with a modest range of features including a VGA camera, infrared port and a media player. Read our Australian review to find out more.
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With consumer-friendly mobile email, instant messaging, SMS and even Web browsing, and a deal that gives you almost unlimited data for $1 per day, Telstra's hiptop 2 looks set to become BlackBerry for teens and twentysomethings -- it could even topple an iPod as the hottest thing under the Christmas tree this year.
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The Finnish handset giant will offer mobile Web services from Microsoft including Windows Live Messenger and Hotmail.
Disney and Optus today announced a content deal that will give Optus broadband and mobile customers exclusive access to a limited selection of Disney content.
Aussie SMS content provider MobileActive launching services in US; company also expects games to take over from ring tones in popularity.
Buying a mobile phone is more than a matter of picking the most feature-rich or slickest-looking device -- your usage and lifestyle are going to help you decide which is the the right plan and handset for you.
3G, GPRS, TransFlash, RS-MMC. Don't know what they mean? Check out our glossary of wireless terms.
The French manufacturer stamped its entry into Australia this week by launching a range of mobile phones, flat-screen TVs, digital set-top boxes, routers, and photo printers.
Make your own unlimited ringtones, wallpapers, or mobile WAP sites.
Send SMS to multiple phone numbers.
Drag, drop, and back up information from your mobile phone to your PC.
Manage your mobile phone functions from your PC.
Schedule, edit, and delete TV records.