Cheapest HTC Desire Prices
March 12, 2010 by Kevin
Filed under Communication, Mobile Phones
The HTC Desire might have been known as the HTC Bravo in the past, but now that the names is here to stay this handy little Google Nexus One competitor is here for good too.
Cheapest Motorola Milestone Contract
March 4, 2010 by Kevin
Filed under Communication, Mobile Phones
In a week where other gadget blogs have been going on about the Carphone Warehouse stocking the new Motorola Milestone phone we’ve been left wondering what all the fuss is about.
MiLi Pro iPhone Projector
March 4, 2010 by Kevin
Filed under Gadgets, Mobile Phones, Portable Video
The Mili Pro iPhone Projector is the sort of gadget that doesn’t come to fruition very often as it is sheer genius! I can’t believe I ever lived without one. Not only does it look fantastic but is amazingly useful. Imagine being able to project your videos, photos or whatever you’ve got on your iPhone anywhere that has a big enough wall.
Cheapest Samsung Jet Ultra Edition S8000
March 2, 2010 by Kevin
Filed under Communication, Mobile Phones
The Samsung Jet Ultra Edition S8000 is now being promoted on full throttle after the end of the Winter Olympics which is fitting as we can’t think of a better phone to use right now. It comes with all the modcons you’d expect from a phone in the current climate and is now available to buy at the UK’s cheapest price so far.
LG Maxx Phone Now Official
March 1, 2010 by Kevin
Filed under Communication, Mobile Phones
The LG Maxx is now one more step along the process of being released as it’s now official, and if you’re wondering whether it will be a worthy successor to the LG Arena then things are looking good. As well as mobile TV and HD video playback, it packs the super-speedy Snapdragon processor, ready to blitz through your flicks on the go.
O2 iPhone SIM Only Deals now with Visual Voicemail too!
March 1, 2010 by Kevin
Filed under Communication, Mobile Phones
It wont come as a shock to you, but the once supreme iPhone monopoly, O2, no longer retain the exclusivity crown for this daddy of the smartphone market. Since Vodafone launched their new range of smartphone tariffs with the aim of poaching out of contract iPhone 3G owners, O2 have been left lagging – but not anymore!
They have just announced a lovely selection of SIM only deals to compete, and to aid their attempt they come with visual voicemail too.
Buy the Nokia X6 at a New Lower Price
February 26, 2010 by Kevin
Filed under Mobile Phones, Portable Audio
The Nokia X6 is Nokia’s flagship music phone, and so comes with a huge range of features, an extremely responsive touchscreen, new user interface, and Nokia’s “Comes With Music” music download service, which lets you download unlimited tunes onto your phone.
MiLi iPhone Power Pack
October 27, 2009 by Kevin
Filed under Mobile Phones
Looking for a super smart protective case complete with a take-anywhere battery for your iPhone; the Mili iPhone Power Pack is both, and more!
iPhones may have all those fantastic apps, but unfortunately they do have a habit of sapping the life out of the battery. If you’re anything like us, you can’t be doing with [...]
sWap Mobile Phone Watch
September 28, 2009 by Kevin
Filed under Mobile Phones, Watches
For far too long now, mobile phones have been dominating the techno communications scene, while the trusty old watch is left on the side or shut away in a draw to collect dust.
Not for much longer – the arrival of the SWAP Mobile Phone Watch is certainly something to get excited about!
FreeLoader Solar Charger
August 14, 2009 by Kevin
Filed under Cameras, Mobile Phones, Portable Video
Getting stressed when your portable devices are almost out of juice is a thing of the past with a little help from the FreeLoader Solar Charger. Unfortunately we can’t lug around power sockets so a more inventive approach to charging your device on the go was needed. This eco friendly device soaks up the power of the sun and then stores it for up to 3 months giving you instant access to charging power whenever you need it. It’s your own portable solar powered battery!
Palm Pre release Date Confirmed, Almost!
August 12, 2009 by Kevin
Filed under Mobile Phones
Cloak and daggers are standard practice when it come to new product releases, and the the Palm Pre is no exception. We know that O2 have the exclusive rights, and have done for a while, but the release date has been harder to track down.
Well, finally we know that it will be here in time for Christmas, but this is as much information as we have completely confirmed.
New Twitter Phones – INQ Chat and INQ Mini
August 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mobile Phones
If you own and INQ1 mobile phone already then my heart goes out to you, as all the talk is about the new school varieties: the INQ Chat and the INQ Mini that are due to be released just in time for Christmas.
The original INQ1 social media phone is still pretty good, but one major flaw is that it doesn’t come loaded with Twitter, whilst the two new phones will….to top it off, the INQ1 will never have Twitter either.
LG BL40 Chocolate Mobile Phone First Glimpse
July 30, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mobile Phones

LG have finally dropped their cloak and daggers and have given us a first glimpse of the new LG BL40 Chocolate widescreen phone, and boy oh boy is it sexy!
As rumoured, the LG BL40 Chocolate has a 21:9 ratio 4-inch LCD screen, so you’ll be able to see messages and your whole inbox simultaneously, or banish the black bars from mobile movies. It’s a quirky feature, but has the potential to be a major trendsetter.
The Spotify iPhone app is the end of iTunes
July 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mobile Phones

You have to be a tech newbie to have missed the fuss about Spotify, and the iPhone app has been tipped to revolutionise music on the go. With free(ish) music at your fingertips by the barrel-load why would you need to pay premium for an album or track on iTunes?
This is the conundrum that has left tech journalists fussing over whether iTunes will actually allow Spotify to be included on the list of iPhone apps within iTunes, or even be used on the iPhone at all!
Blackberry Curve 8520 in the UK
July 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mobile Phones

So it seems that the Blackberry Curve 8520 now has an official UK release date according to some leaked information. Coming with built in Blackberry must have features it is set to be another worthy, if not familiar, addition to the Blackberry fold.
Considering Blackberry’s reputation amongst mobile phone circles the Curve 8520 is pretty basic. No way is it intended to compete with the Blackberry Bold but it still has enough unique features to make prevent you from immediately dismissing the cute little chap.
Garmin Asus Nuvifone G60 is Here….Almost!
July 26, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mobile Phones
Way back in January 2008 we were all rather excited about the release of the Garmin Asus Nuvifone G60 but since then Nokia have entered the smartphone market in a big way, and the mighty iPhone dominates the scene. How will the newly rebranded Garmin Asus with it’s mix of telephone and high end satnav compete?
Will the Nokia N86 will be the best camera phone available?
June 25, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mobile Phones
When will the Nokia N86 be released I hear you all saying. Back in February Nokia themselves leaked information about this new phone and since then it seems that everyone wants one.
The Nokia N86 is set to be the first phone from Nokia to feature an 8 megapixel camera and we think that the market now has a competitor to some Sony Ericsson’s infamous phones.
Want to buy a new iPhone 3G S? Recycle your old one first
June 10, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mobile Phones
Ok, so we have established that this new iPhone is so ’super-duper’ that everyone in the world must go and buy it, and that existing iPhone 2G and 3G owners must offload their own handset to someone else in order to upgrade. But how?
HTC Magic Mobile Phone – Cheap Google Android from Vodafone
May 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mobile Phones
With Android enabled mobile phones being the next big thing, HTC claim that the T-Mobile G1 phone is the thing of the past. HTC have always had a very ‘techy’ following and the HTC Magic mobile phone provides enough cutting edge features to keep the old school happy, whilst bringing in a whole new demographic due to its simplicity.
Samsung Omnia HD i8910
May 8, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
The Samsung Omnia HD is a touch phone and from the looks of it, it is being positioned to compete with the Apple iPhone (the looks and functions are a dead giveaway). The Omnia HD has a touch sensitive screen that measures 3.7in, the resolution is 360 x 640 (at 720p). The phone is equipped with an 8 megapixel camera that possesses both face detection and smile detection. There’s even an anti blink mode, which basically prevents taking photos of people when their eyes are closed.
Nokia N96 Review: Cheap Prices and More
March 27, 2009 by kev
Filed under Mobile Phones
We decided to review the Nokia N96, not because we thought it was a potentially superb handset, but because we thought it was a pretty bog standard phone and competing, like all else with the ubiquitous iPhone Version 3 offering. Boy, were we surprised! Now, without rattling on about how it differs from the N65 we will plunge head long in to…
The Nokia N96 Specifications
Apple iPhone Rumour: an OLED iPhone
March 23, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
I recently blogged about the new iPhone Version 3.0 OS update for Apple’s vaunted Jesus phone, the £621.57 iPhone. The new update finally addressed the issues and missing features that iPhone users felt a phone should have as standard features in any new phone, namely, the ability to send MMS and copy and paste functions. Apple did admirably well in finally addressing customer requests and complaints and has turned the iPhone into a more complete smartphone now.
iPhone version 3 addresses common iPhone complaints
March 20, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
When the iPhone – the unlocked version now sells for approximately £450.00 at Amazon.co.uk – was first released, it really wowed the mobile phone buying public. The touchscreen was quite awesome, and the many apps that you can put on the phone made it very useful and quite versatile. At that point the term “Jesus phone” was bannered about. Unfortunately, after the initial thrill of the romance, criticisms began to emerge. Why is there no MMS? Why can’t users cut and paste?
Pink C905: Sony Ericsson C905 Cybershot Now In Stock
March 8, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
The Pink C905 is on everyone’s mind. popularity of this cute little phone is through the roof and what’s more – it has very very very limited stock. This has taken a while, but we now know where to buy one. Sold out in 95% of shops you’d better hurry.
The Pink C905 Now Available Here With Limted Stock!
N86 pushes Nokia into 8 megapixel territory
February 25, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
Nokia (http://www.nokia.co.uk) unveiled another attention worthy mobile phone at the World Mobile Congress and this time we’ll see a big leap for Nokia’s digital cam feature.
Nokia revealed the N86 at the World Mobile Congress, the new model is noteworthy in that this mark’s Nokia’s first phone to carry an 8 megapixel camera. The N86 is developed to really take advantage of its camera. It has a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, dual LED flash, a wide angle mode and also autofocus. Additionally, it can also record video at 30 frames per second at 640 x 480 resolution.
Two GPS oriented phones from Nokia
February 24, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
The Mobile World Congress has proven to be venue for seeing the latest phone models mobile phone manufacturers will offer to the public this year. And probably one of the busiest manufacturers during the exhibition was Nokia (http://www.nokia.co.uk) as the company revealed more information for its 2009 line of mobile phones.
Of the new line though the most promising would probably by the 6720 Navigator and 6720 Classic.
Universal Cell Phone Chargers… at last!
February 19, 2009 by jim
Filed under Mobile Phones
Here is spectacular news from leading cellphone manufacturers and telephone companies (Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, LG, T-Mobile, Orange, 3, AT&T and Vodafone)… by 2012 they are all backing plans to create a universal phone recharger. Yay! I first heard this news from Natalie del Conte’s “Loaded” podcast.
Modu promises to add specialised functions for its phones.
February 17, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
With the Mobile World Congress beginning in just a week, expect an unusual influx of mobile phone related news becoming available. Of course, in any gatherings of this type displays and announcements are not going to be limited to just mobile phones. For example Modu is also going to make its presence felt at the event.
Sony releases new mid level phone with 5MP camera
February 13, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
Sony Ericsson has been producing many mid level mobile phones that are packed with many features you’ll think they’re high end models.
With the Mobile World Congress nearing, different phone companies are now preparing to unveil new models for 2009, and Sony has already given more details about one o f its mid range phones, the Cybershot branded C903.
Hit iPhone App Made By 9-Year-Old
February 11, 2009 by ohsoshiny
Filed under Mobile Phones
One of the best things about the iPhone is the slew of third party applications that are available for download. Indeed, this is one main reason that a lot of people want to get their hands on this phone, despite its many lacking features as a mobile phone. But did you ever think that a kid – a 9-year-old at that – would be able to create a working iPhone app, much less one that would become a hit?
Samsung, B&O to partner in making new audiophile quality phone
February 10, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
Bang & Olufsen has made a name for itself developing some of the best audio / video electronics equipment in the world. The great synthesis of style and performance has made B&O one of the top brands in terms of home entertainment. But the company is not going to rest on its laurels as it now attempts to conquer another market – mobile phones.
Secret hands-free calling tech hinted at
February 10, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
Mobile phone technology is fairly well established all over the world right now. It’s so normal to see people using mobile phones that you wouldn’t be surprised if you actually see them being used in the weirdest situations sometimes (I just saw a movie where a guy was stranded in the middle of the desert and yet he still had a mobile phone signal).
But what if new technologies regarding mobile phones are being developed right now to further “improve” how we use them?
Toshiba Joins The Anti-iPhone Fray
February 4, 2009 by ohsoshiny
Filed under Mobile Phones
The iPhone may have its faults but it cannot be denied that Apple started a trend because of it. Ever since it was announced, techie fans all over the world have changed their views of phones in general. And then the other manufacturers started to make their own phones to “kill” the iPhone.
iSkin Solo & Solo FX
February 4, 2009 by jim
Filed under Mobile Phones
See how cool the colors and patterns are? Boy, I tell you, iSkin has gone a long long way from merely developing standard case designs into works of art! Kudos to the iSkin designers. They put the icing my iPhone deserves… and it is most likely why people will buy the iPhone for these days. You can just dress it up in so many ways.
SE C905: The REAL Deal
February 3, 2009 by ohsoshiny
Filed under Mobile Phones
Ever since camera phones came into existence, users have been looking for the “real” deal – meaning, a phone that can actually replace your digital camera. In spite of the rapid advances in technology, however, there has not really been a camera phone that can be described as the perfect digital camera at the same time.
Nokia releases Qwerty+enabled XpressMusic Phone
January 22, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mobile Phones
After using a Nokia E61i, I decided to swear off the traditional candybar or slide form factor mobile phones. I’m not a big fan of text messaging and I think that the traditional texting method using the regular mobile phone’s limited number keys is just too tiresome for me especially since I never use abbreviations when I send messages, I just think that it demeans my intelligence and the intelligence of the receiver of that text.
Fujitsu F-01A Phone: No Worries About Getting Wet
January 22, 2009 by ohsoshiny
Filed under Mobile Phones
How many times have you gone to the beach carrying your mobile phone or camera with you, worrying about the water harming your precious little toys? I know that that is always one of my worries – aside from the fact that I might lose them or that they might get stolen. With the new mobile phone from Fujitsu, you can let your worries about water damage melt away!
Juice Pack MiLi Keeps Your iPhone Going
January 16, 2009 by budda
Filed under Mobile Phones
Juice Packs new MiLi battery add-on for the iPhone gives users always on the go an extra 8 hours boost before charging. We’ve given it the reality check and weren’t disappointed with the results.
Be Socially Responsible With The Motorola Renew
January 13, 2009 by ohsoshiny
Filed under Mobile Phones
Social responsibility is something that everyone should be aware of these days. Gone are the days when you can do anything you want and not worry too much about its effects on the environment. Not that I am saying that that kind of thinking is right, mind you. It’s just that these days, we are experiencing tons of environmental problems that we cannot really afford to put off being conscious of the things around us.
Get ready for the phone watch
January 3, 2009 by robotics
Filed under Mobile Phones
A few years ago, I read a news article about concept mobile phones that may become commercially available in a decade or so. I don’t remember if it was Nokia who came out with the said concept phone but I do remember being quite excited by their fantastical idea. The concept phone was actually just small rings that you put on your thump and pinky finger. Using those two fingers, mimic talking on the phone and you get the general idea of the kind of miniaturised electronics that was being thought up.














