12-03 Entry-level handset with an exceptionally fast software. Strange couple.
12-02 Sony Ericsson K330 is very cheap, but also seems rather heavy-duty. It's not the specs what will sell it.
Sony Ericsson has announced new exclusive panels for the Xperia X1.
Motorola has officially announced its square-like QWERTY slider.
Nokia's previously patented contactless control technology might soon appear in cell phones.
The final edition of Opera Mini 4.2 is available, just like the first edition for Android phones.
Nokia 6260 Slide features an HVGA display, a 5 megapixel Carl-Zeiss camera and many other extras.
Nokia's QWERT slider Eseries smartphone has made another appearance.
The two new entry-level handsets of the South-Korean manufacturer are caught on picture.
French Nokia can now ship Nokia 7310 handsets with uniquely designed back covers.
American FCC approved Samsung Porsche Design P'9522, coming with a huge touchscreen.
Motorola's first WM 6.1 Professional PDA-phone without buttons has been caught on pictures.
N-Gage support, QWERTY keyboard, 3.5" nHD touchscreen, 32 GB expandable memory, 5 megapixel camera, GPS, WLAN, HSDPA and tons of other features in Nokia's new phone.

Sony Ericsson's announcement in London might mean the end of UIQ.

Thanks to Nokia Hungary we have shortly tested how is their first touchscreen musical phone.

We have taken a look at Samsung's new 8 megapixel handset before its launch.

Samsung's second phone with an 8 megapixel camera is based on F480.

We have received from ASUS a non-final edition of their recently announced PDA phone. We were astonished.
11-29 Can one sell a phone twice under different names? Even if they're launched at the same time?
11-24 We had another Walkman for testing, the design of W890 has dropped to the mid-range.
11-20 The first handset with the Google Android operating system is here. We are fascinated.
11-18 The handset we've been waiting for. The handset that now disappoints us.
11-14 The first Samsung handset based on the new generation NXP chipset. It's incredibly fast.