Steve Litchfield plots useful functionality against price and reckons that most smartphones are just about 'bang on'. He also notes the breadth of Nokia's range and the presence of 'flagship' devices...
Nokia's N800 internet tablet is marketed as an Nseries device, but it's not a phone. What is it, how does it compare to smartphones, and what can Nokia's S60 department learn from its Internet tablet department? Krisse gives a long term view on the device and answers these questions from a personal standpoint...
Steve Litchfield wonders whether the move towards auto-focus cameras on smartphones was a 100% positive one, in the wake of criticism from friends and family!
Following on from Rafe's preview of the latest Communicator, Steve Litchfield pushes the boundaries further and tries to see what else the E90 can do...
Too many mobile phone network operators are behaving in a parasitic way that hurts customers and manufacturers, protected by a number of myths and misunderstandings. Why do customers let them get away with it, and why didn't Apple's Steve Jobs take them on when the iPhone gave him the chance?
Rafe looks at the Nokia E90 Communicator. A legend reborn? Undoubtedly feature packed and technically impressive - but is there still a market for the qwerty clamshell form factor?
The Sony Ericsson W950 turned heads in the Symbian world. It turned head in the regular mobile phone market. The trick, as Ewan discovers here, is to concentrate on the latter and not the former.