Ewan takes a look at one of the big device differentiators - the touchscreen. There are arguments for both UI forms, but here he argues the more 'tech focused' phones will continue to have stylus driven interfaces.
All About Symbian catches up with the production model of the Nokia 6290 smartphone. Expect a full review soon, but for the moment here's some photos...
Home consoles and home computers have played such a big part in the history of gaming, it seems inconceivable that they would ever disappear. But is gaming about to become 100% mobile?
An increasing number of basic but widely-used applications, including email clients, word processors and calendars are becoming available on PCs as web-based applications. If this trend spreads to smartphones, will a smartphone need any on-board apps except the browser?
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!