Review: Platypus
Duck, dive, dodge, weave, never stop firing. That's your classic shoot-em-up mould, but with Platypus, the mould holds plasticine. Ewan finds out more.
Duck, dive, dodge, weave, never stop firing. That's your classic shoot-em-up mould, but with Platypus, the mould holds plasticine. Ewan finds out more.
Nick Anstee tells his own email story and ends up reviewing an email staple from the Symbian world...
Although he reviews it on the Nokia E90, note that it's also available for every other Symbian OS-based phone.
If music be the glue that holds nations together (cf the Eurovision Song Contest), then a Social Music Player should be the stuff of Peace Treaties. Can Strands pull everything together? Ewan slips on some lightweight headphones to find out...
Guest writer Nick Anstee takes a look at Nokia's latest pair of Bluetooth accessories....
Ewan evaluates a theme pack with a difference...
Ewan, Mr AAS music himself, and with the discography of every major artist in his head, reviews Shazam, a music identification utility...
Armed with a production hardware (but early software) Samsung i8510, Steve Litchfield sets about evaluating its unique selling points...
It's an S60 version of Samsung's current camera flagship - but how does it compare to Nokia's equivalents? Andy Galpin and Steve Litchfield take turns with the device to investigate...
Have your mobile phone tell a big Orwellian database what music you're listening to? Just the sort of thing Ewan is looking for... honestly.
The Nokia 5320 is a music and gaming oriented smartphone which has the lowest launch price of any S60 device so far. Among its highlights are a dedicated audio chip for better sound quality, 24 hours of music playback, a 3.5mm audio jack, N-Gage-compatibility, and music/gaming keys.