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PC & Windows Mobile Smartphone Reviews |
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Finding the PDA or smartphone that best suits your needs doesn't have to be an aggravation. Reading reviews is often the best way to explore a device's strengths and weaknesses before making an investment in mobile technology. Our hands-on reviews are written with you in mind, and hopefully they can help make your choice a little easier.
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Pantech Duo C810 WM6 Standard Smartphone Review
The Duo’s dual-slider design makes for, quite possibly, the best non-touchscreen Windows Mobile Smartphone configuration thus far, but its lackluster features and slow performance make it a device that I can recommend only to those needing the most basic Windows Mobile phone. [Read Full Review] |
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Motorola Q 9h WM6 Standard Smartphone Review
The Motorola Q 9h Global surpasses its predecessor in almost every respect. While it is a bit thicker and heavier than the original Q, it more than makes up for this with solid performance, good battery life, a wide range of features and truly excellent call quality. [Read Full Review] |
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HP iPAQ 110/ iPAQ 111 Classic Review
I’ve owned several iPAQ Pocket PCs since 2001 and the iPAQ 110 represents everything I loved about these handhelds. The device is solid, functional and attractive, and at less than $300, it’s well suited for students, small business users or anyone who needs to be more organized. [Read Full Review] |
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Sprint HTC Mogul Review
The HTC Mogul represents years of Pocket PC Phone evolution, and is far and away be best Windows Mobile device I’ve used. I’ll withhold final judgment on what is the current reigning champ of Windows Mobile until I get my hands on the AT&T 8925. If you’re a Sprint customer, you can’t go wrong with the Mogul. It’s fantastic. [Read Full Review] |
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Palm Treo 750 Review
The Treo 750 is a good phone and I did enjoy particularly good call quality while using it. But if I were spending $400 on a Windows Mobile PDA Phone, I’d opt for the Cingular 8525. Bottom line, you can get a lot more for the same price, and about as much for a lot less. [Read Full Review] |
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Cingular 8525 Review
The unit is fast, efficient, works equally well as a PDA and a mobile phone, offers every major wireless connectivity standard in use today, has a usable onboard camera, is a world-ready travel phone, offers high-speed Internet connectivity without the need for a HotSpot and does all of this without putting a serious hurting on your wallet. [Read Full Review] |
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Cingular 3125 Smartphone Review
While the Cingular 3125 may be slightly underpowered with regard to speed, the handset ... is small, light, has great battery life, and offers Windows Mobile functionality in the traditional clamshell form factor so many users are looking for. [Read Full Review] |
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Motorola Q Smartphone Review
The Motorola Q smartphone is, in the end, a perplexing mixture of useful features and complete disappointments. As a smartphone - at least as implemented - the Q leaves much to be desired. [Read More] |
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Cingular 8125 Review
If your primary use for the Cingular 8125 will be data (text messaging, e-mailing, wireless web browsing, etc.), the unit works quite well, and we can recommend it without hesitation. If you plan on making a lot of voice calls without using a Bluetooth or wired headset, the Cingular 8125 just isn’t for you. [Read More] |
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Palm Treo 700w Review
It was Palm’s hope that a marriage of their popular and recognizable Treo with the increasingly favored Windows Mobile OS would make for an attractive mixture. They were right. [Read More] |
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Samsung i730 Review
Though the Samsung SCH-i730 is technically a Pocket PC Phone, not a Smartphone, it is ... a Pocket PC that’s smaller than any before it and a phone that actually feels like one. [Read More] |
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Dell
Axim X50v Review
Unless you want to pay extra for the iPAQ hx4705's slightly better VGA display and first-of-its-kind touchpad, the Dell Axim X50v is right for anyone interested in a full-featured Pocket PC. [Read More]
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iPAQ
rx3115 Review
We
found the rx3115 an excellent choice for the Pocket
PC buyer on a budget, and if you can live without
the digital camera found on the other two models
in the iPAQ rx3000 Series, the rx3115 may be the
best deal of the entire iPAQ
line... [Read
More]
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Dell
Axim X30 624MHz Review
While
the X30 lacks a VGA display, the latest boast of
top-of-the-line Pocket PCs, its other features
are top notch. Even with some general design missteps,
the Axim X30 is Dell’s best handheld yet... [Read
More]
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iPAQ 1945 Review
With
the iPAQ 1945, HP has
retained the cool, feather-light design of the 1910,
but has given the device more power, more expansion
options and onboard wireless communication. The result:
a Pocket PC within reach of perfection... [Read
More] |
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Dell
Axim X5 Entry Review
The
Dell Axim Entry is an excellent Pocket PC for
almost anyone; the only people that might not put
the Axim on the top of their list are those looking
for very small, very thin Pocket PCs... [Read
More] |
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