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...
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?
In this review we're doing a group test of some of the heavyweight S60-powered cameraphones. It's the Nokia N86 8MP versus the Nokia N97, Nokia N82 and Samsung i8510 (Innov8).
This is part of our multi-part, multi-author review series on the Nokia N97. See also:
It's Nokia's 2009 flagship and it's finally here. Steve Litchfield excitedly rips open the (eco) packaging and sets to work to deliver his first impressions...
Rafe finishes his three part preview on the Samsung Omnia HD (i8910). In this part we take a look at GPS, Web, Touchwiz and more. In the first part of the preview we covered the general design and hardware details of the phone. Part 2 covered the multimedia element of the phone.
Rafe continues his in depth preview of the Samsung Omnia HD. In this part we take a look at the multimedia capabilities of the phone. In the first part of the preview we covered the general design and hardware details of the phone. Part 3 will cover the other software elements of the phone. Also, see the end of the piece for extra relevant links.
Rafe takes an in-depth preview look at Samsung's top of the line i8910 (Omnia HD). Want to know more about the device? There's a lot of information here! In this first part of the preview we cover the general design and hardware details of the phone. Parts 2 and 3 will cover the multimedia and other software elements of the phone respectively.
Rafe Blandford and I were invited to spend a day with the new Samsung Omnia HD, powered by Symbian OS 9.4 and S60 5th Edition (the previous Omnia had been much lower spec and Windows Mobile-powered). Away from trade show crowds and noise, we were able to really explore the Omnia HD in text, photos and video, so watch for this content over the next few weeks. In this feature I look at the device itself, its form factor and obvious interface characteristics.