Review: Nokia 5530 XpressMusic
Steve reviews one of Nokia's cheapest ever smartphones - and yet one that's reasonably up to date and with 90% of the functionality of its bigger brethren...
Steve reviews one of Nokia's cheapest ever smartphones - and yet one that's reasonably up to date and with 90% of the functionality of its bigger brethren...
Steve looks at a novel 'voice to everything' solution...
In part 1 of this review, I looked at the 5730 XpressMusic's hardware and reckoned it was the red-headed, counter-culture twin of the more staid E75. Now it's time to look at the 5730's software bundle, at its multimedia, and to deliver my overall verdict.
The consumer-focussed sister phone to the successful Nokia E75 has now appeared and we tracked one down to explore what's different, what's good and what's bad. Is the 5730 really a case of 'fashion over functionality'? Or is it one of the most feature packed, and yet relatively cheap smartphones in the world? Here's part 1 of my AAS review.
Rafe takes a quick look at PlaylistDJ.
In another of our periodic case roundups, Steve Litchfield explores some of the most common options for the Nokia N97...
How about a new way to look at, integrate and play online with your media? That's what Kinoma Play promises, so Ewan takes a look.
Guest author David Gilson provides a brief look at a freeware alternative to the well known commercial Gravity.
It's.... another monster battery pack review, this time for the Nokia N97....
It has been a long, long, rocky path, but the i8910 HD has finally made it to mass market - well, in some countries and for some networks, at least. And armed with II1 firmware, it's high time for me to wrap up this top-end Symbian flagship. Just how good is it and what is its Achilles heel, if any?