Here's the scenario. You've shot a video (or two) on your Nokia Nseries smartphone, at VGA quality through a Carl Zeiss lens and up to 30 frames per second. And you want to be able to show it to the world in your blog. YouTube is the obvious choice, but how can you ensure that people see your clip to best advantage?
Steve Litchfield explains, for beginners, how to get hooked up to a wireless keyboard and dramatically increase the speed of text entry on your phone...
While we wait for the phone that can stay on-line all day, Ewan has some thoughts on why it hasn't happened yet and what designers need to be careful about.
Specifications are often king when comparing mobile phones, especially smartphones, but what about that other forgotten factor? What about how robust a device is? Read on....
Following on from last week's article about useless features, AAS now asks which hardware features you would like to see added to phones that aren't currently present. Could analogue volume controls? What about FM radio aerials?
With the Sony Ericsson C905 arriving for review in The Phones Show, I couldn't resist doing a quick head to head between it and the Samsung INNOV8 - and the Nokia N82, for good measure. The C905 is undoubtedly the phone with the stills camera of highest specification at the moment - but how good is it? Is it worth overlooking the many other factors involved in choosing a camera-phone/smartphone?