Guest writer Matt Radford brings us his impressions of the Apple iPhone after a lifetime of S60 use, from Nokia 7650 to N70. Although the transition would have been even more apt if he'd gone from something more up to date like an N95, it's still a terrifically interesting comparison and a good read.
Steve Litchfield explores the benefits of trying out new themes, sounds a few notes of caution and gives tips on where to find the best S60 and UIQ themes.
To conclude AAS's series on using the Nokia N95's TV Out feature, we take a look back at the kinds of problems we encountered, and how TV Out needs to be improved in order to address these issues.
Continuing AAS's series on using the Nokia N95's TV Out feature, we take a look at how the N95 handles various forms of internet and communications software while connected to a television and full-size keyboard.
In an exclusive preview of a Smartphones Show video feature, Steve Litchfield rounds up the various ways in which you can now use your smartphone to find your way around the world for free.
So, you've got a 332 MHz top-of-the-range smartphone from 2007 with 3D graphics acceleration hardware and a 16 million colour screen. What do you do with that? Obviously, you'd use it to emulate 8-bit home computers and consoles from 1982!
The Nokia N95 can be hooked up to a television and full-size keyboard, and used in a similar manner to a desktop computer. In this article Krisse looks at the effect this has on productivity software and ponders how close we are to an office that you can carry in your pocket.