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Photos: What will be in your pocket this year?
Photo The full touchscreen mobile has a slide out keypad and an eight megapixel camera. Sony Ericsson previewed a full touchscreen smartphone codenamed Idou which will run the Symbian OS and boasts a massive 12.1 megapixel... [24 Feb 2009]
Photos: The world's biggest mobile shindig
Photo Sony Ericsson was among the mobile makers to announce an iPhone rival at the show - previewing a touchscreen smartphone based on the Symbian OS and sporting a 12.1 megapixel camera, Walkman and video playing features. [23 Feb 2009]
World's second Android phone: It's Magic
News The Magic will sport a 3.2-inch touchscreen, 3.2MP camera, GPS and a trackball for navigation; feature all the usual application suspects, including YouTube, Google Maps and Google Talk; and come in black or white. [17 Feb 2009]
Death of the business mobile?
News Sony Ericsson also previewed an iPhone rival device codenamed Idou - with a full touchscreen interface, its Walkman MP3 playing software and a 12.1MP camera. The company revealed its thinking has shifted away from siloed... [17 Feb 2009]
Mac history, Windows 7 and a high-tech KFC
Photo This is an image processing technology currently being developed at the EADS Innovation Works at Suresnes in France, which uses CCTV camera networks to monitor the movement of objects in urban areas. For more on the... [28 Jan 2009]
Photos: Nokia's N97 Swiss Army knife smartphone
Photo The flagship device comes with a five-megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss lens, alongside 32GB of onboard storage, which can be expanded out to 48GB with a memory card. The contents of the homescreen can be reordered by... [08 Dec 2008]
Photos: Xmas presents for the techie who has everything
Photo It's a fully featured beast - 3.5-inch touch display, Qwerty keyboard, 32GB on-board memory, five megapixel camera, GPS - and a worthy iPhone alternative. For the more generous gift givers, a smartphone will go down a... [04 Dec 2008]
Photos: Nokia and Navteq tech keep an eye on the roads
Photo The GPS receiver and a camera array sit on top of the vehicle. The camera array is used to take pictures of street signs or speed limit signs along the road. The GPS chip in this phone... [21 Nov 2008]
Gadget Watch: Nokia N85
Photo Smartphone with 5-megapixel camera HSDPA, GPS, wi-fi keep you connected; 5-megapixel camera takes good pics; 3.5mm headphone jack is convenient and well placed We still like it and think that as long as... [21 Nov 2008]
Photos: E63 lets you work, text and play
Photo The Qwerty device also comes with wi-fi, Bluetooth and GPS as well as a 2 megapixel camera. It's a more mass market version of the E71, a suited and booted business phone that won hearts and minds of the... [17 Nov 2008]
Photos: HP unwraps 3.5G iPaq twosome
Photo The 3.5G device also has wi-fi, GPS and a 3.1 megapixel camera. Pictured here is Data's little brother: the iPaq Voice Messenger - which also comes with HSPA tech built in, wi-fi, GPS and a 3.1 megapixel... [24 Oct 2008]
Photos: 10 years of bananas, flips and candybars
Photo Nokia had the right idea with its 7650, which also launched in 2001: a slider phone with a camera inside. It was also the first to offer a camera attachment - literally an extra hunk of... [17 Oct 2008]
BlackBerry Storms the touchscreen market
News The Storm is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera with video recording, auto focus and flash. Also known by its code name, BlackBerry Thunder, the Storm features a touch-sensitive display that's unlike that on any other... [08 Oct 2008]
Photos: Five of the best touchscreen mobiles
Photo The Omnia's stand out feature is its 5 megapixel camera that's 3 better than the iPhone. No, Apple did not invent touchscreen technology - though you'd be forgiven for thinking otherwise considering how every... [03 Oct 2008]
Photos: Touchscreen jumps aboard the Nokia Xpress
Photo The right spine features a camera shutter and a volume rocker. The grey version of the phone is pictured here. A wired headset comes with the phone but you can use a Bluetooth headset as... [03 Oct 2008]