Nokia announced Symbianˆ3 that brings some big new additions such as multi-touch support, new media interface, multiple homescreens with widgets and more. Read the full story for all the details at TrustedReviews.
It has finally been unveiled the new mobile OS from Microsoft the Windows Phone 7. There has been loads of various articles and hands-on posts of the new OS but we figured that is best to link you to the one that came directly from Microsoft at MSDN.
Frank Lewis at Cnet posted a review on the LG GM750 Windows Mobile 6.5 Touchscreen Smartphone. He likes the LG GM750 due to its small form factor and attractive design but unfortunately the handset simply can’t cope that well with resource hungry S-Class interface and Windows Mobile. And that’s not all. He finds the touchscreen annoyingly unresponsive so he can’t really recommend this phone even though it’s priced very attractively.
Flora Graham at Cnet posted a review on the Google Nexus One Touchscreen Smartphone. She thinks compared to the iPhone the Google Nexus One is definitely more flexible and customisable due to being powered by the Google Android OS and also features such as LED flash for the camera and expandable memory. But where it falls behind the iPhone is the polished and slikc UI and the choice of apps available as the Android Market can’t really compare with the App Store. So it is really down to what is more important to each individual. But Google Nexus One is definitely one of the best if not the best Android handset till now.
Edward Chester at TrustedReviews posted a review on the Sony Ericsson Satio U1i Touchscreen Smartphone. He thinks the Sony Ericsson Satio U1i is good camera and multimedia smartphone as the camera is as good as low end compact digital cameras and the large screen that is great for viewing videos. However he was less then impressed with the user interface, build quality and email application.
Chris Ziegler posted a hands-on with HTC Smart budget Touchscreen Mobile Phone. It features a 2.8 inch resistive touchscreen and UI similar to the Sense UI. Hit the link for a photo gallery and video.