
Nokia E65 review
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The E65 is yet another stylish phone from Nokia and that's not a sentence we'd have written a couple of years back. We would usually describe this slider phone as slim or thin, or even slender
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The E65 is yet another stylish phone from Nokia and that's not a sentence we'd have written a couple of years back. We would usually describe this slider phone as slim or thin, or even slender

If you thought smartphones were all about business, then Sony Ericsson is here to remind you there is life outside the office. After all, when you're stuck in a departure lounge for hours on end, your MP3 player can become your best friend

Samsung sent us the venerable SGH-i320, rather than the new SGH-i600, which has Wi-Fi. However, while these differences are hidden away, the two handsets have a fair amount in common

HTC is thename of the company that manufactures an increasingly diverse range of smartphones for a wide variety of vendors. So you might buy the HTC S710 as a SIM-free handset for £260,but the smart option is to sign up for an OrangeSPV E650

RIM's BlackBerry has long set the standard when it comes to connected devices, offering a mix of smartphone portability and PDA usability. In recent times, the company has started to offer consumer as well as corporate models

Samsung has been producing some extremely elegant and popular handsets of late. The i600 smartphone may not be one of the prettiest, but get past that square appearance and the rather severe angles, and there's a very clever smartphone underneath

Much as we'd like to avoid making the obvious comparison, you can't help but notice the similarities between the new HTC Touch and the iPhone. But despite the interface, this is far from another me-too product

At first glance, Nokia's 6120 Classic looks like one of the mid-range workhorses that Nokia has always excelled at. But look just a little closer and this understated gem might just be one of the best phones the company has produced in ages

Toshiba's entry into the UK smartphone market is being headed by the Toshiba Portege G500, It's a Windows Mobile smartphone that also introduces an interesting feature to the UK mobile market for the first time - fingerprint recognition

Following the success of RIM's BlackBerry handheld, we've seen a host of rivals crop up in the past couple of years. The UBiQiO 501 (£285 inc. VAT) is a competent and well-priced device, and is available without a contract

Samsung hit upon a winning formula of slimline style and functionality with the Ultra Edition. Now, with the Ultra Edition II series, Samsung has refined the look to make the range even more desirable - and it's slimmer than ever before

The Sony Ericsson K800i Cyber-shot branded mobile was Bond's phone of choice in Casino Royale, and it certainly played its part in putting Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot brand on the mobile map

Sony Ericsson's Walkman phone range has been around for a couple of years, but only now does it feature a model with a large enough memory to rival a dedicated MP3 player. The W950i comes with 4GB of Flash memory, enough to store up to 4,000 songs

It seems increasing numbers of mobile users want to get keep it simple. They want a smart looking phone that does the business, but doesn't necessarily have to do absolutely everything. And by that we certainly don't mean basic or old-fashioned

Despite the fact that its shape and form make comparisons with the BlackBerry inevitable, the T-Mobile MDA Mail is not actually aimed so squarely at the businessman - it's designed to appeal to a wider audience

RIM's BlackBerry has become the world's most popular handheld, its excellent usability and Qwerty keypad setting a trend many rivals have followed. The BlackBerry 8800 has all the usability of its predecessors, but has replaced the stuffy design

The BlackBerry Curve is the latest of the iconic messagers to get a snappy name as well as a model number. It's also Blackberry's first ever cameraphone. But can it cross the divide from corporate accessory to mobile all-rounder?

Nokia's E-series is at the business end of its range, designed to give you the edge in today's mobile office environment. Looking at the E65, though, the series seems to be evolving from functional workhorses to stylish work and leisure companions

Windows Mobile Pocket PCs and SmartPhones are truly connected devices. Pop your SIM into one and you can surf the web, do mobile email, use them as modems with your notebook computer, write text messages and make voice calls.

Phones with built-in typewriter keyboards are nothing new. But now they've gone from cult to mainstream. It is no longer quirky to go Qwerty - the BlackBerry has seen to that. Now handsets with a full alphabet of buttons are appearing in many ranges

The BlackBerry is definitely getting funkier. The latest version of the iconic corporate messaging device has been given a very slick facelift to go with its traditional messaging strength and excellent on-board sat nav functionality

Around about the same time as the world's first citizen journalists were finding an audience, Nokia launched a mobile phone that fully embraced pocket videomaking: the N93

LG switched from handset also-ran to style icon with the launch of its Chocolate series,which just oozed minimalist cool. Now Chocolate is out, and Prada is in - and we can't help thinking that, iPhone or not, this could be the mobile style icon of 2007

Microsoft wants Windows everywhere. This is the latest Palm device to follow the Windows Mobile 5 route after Palm's 2005 announcement that it was going to test the water and move away from the Palm OS

It feels like Sony Ericsson has been churning out Walkmans at a terrific rate recently, in all shapes, sizes and formats - sliders, candybars, cheap 'n' cheerful music players and fancy touchscreen smartphones. And if something's not broke, why fix it?