…for control of Smartphone market share. While Apple’s 17.3% marketshare isn’t nearly as high as Smartphone leader Nokia with 38.9%, it is now marginally ahead of the BlackBerry world share at 15.2%. But all of this might just be a temporary thing what with the BlackBerry Bold just now launching…
…trance of its spells, some other manufacturers would like to show you that they too believe that “touching is believing.” One of the original portable pocketable computer makers HTC is getting in on the action with the HTC Touch Diamond, a new Windows-based Smartphone that boasts 4 gig of memory,…
…isn’t the joy that you’d expect it to be. Instead, it’s more of a “huh, well that’s crap” sort of feeling with you racing back to the nearest laptop or Smartphone in favour of something that actually does the job. While Nokia got the feel of the N810 right –…
…The phones are the Nokia N79, the brand’s new smartphone and the N85 which will be a new mobile gaming handheld. Both phones are equipped with 5.0 megapixel camera and GPS navigation. Still no news as to when the new Nokia touch screen models will make an appearance, though insiders…
…Executive Director Ross Fielding believes the service will be popular with the telco’s business users: “With the additional benefits of HSPA on Telstra’s Next G network, and Palm’s differentiated shortcuts on Windows Mobile 6.1 and support for Telstra services, we are sure this smartphone will be very popular with our…
…when the sun is out. Rounding out the flaws are things like a lack of wireless networking connectivity (WiFi) and no GPS whatsoever. The missing GPS is something you can probably live with as that seems to be pretty common, but a Smartphone without some form of wireless networking seems…
If you’re on the market for a capable smartphone which is very stable, good looking, and easy to use then the BlackBerry Curve 8300 is definitely worth having a look at. The BlackBerry Curve 8300 is a smartphone that has a lot of fashion sense. What makes this phone such…