Category: Mobile Phone Reviews

Mobile Phones, Smart Phones, Cell Phones and anything like them review and comparisons.

  • Sony Ericsson Spiro Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the 2010 Sony Ericsson Spiro review/information page. The SE Spiro is marketed as a Walkman phone so you can expect a fully functional music player on board.  However it is only a GSM phone which means it will be reasonably priced.  It hasn't been released yet so we can only tell you the basics of what's included on the Spiro. Essentially if you like listening to music or the radio then the Spiro has you catered for.  It can do the usual voice, SMS and Facebook, Twitter and email too if required but due to the lack of 3G it won't be a fast experience.  It will come in a wide range of colors too so even the boys will be happy with one. Overall this should be a reasonably cheap phone for people with basic communication needs but want fully functional music system. Specifications
    • Sony Ericsson Spiro
    • Network Dual-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Dependent on country)
    • Design Slider
    • L92 x W48 x D16.75 mm Weight 90 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 2MP LED Flash
    • Video Camera Yes
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2
    • CPU ???Mhz
    • Memory Up to 5MB available to user MicroSD up to 16Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free BST-43 3.7V 1000mAh Up to 13 days Standby Up to 10 hours Talk Time
    • Price history From $xxx AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • Sony Ericsson Zylo Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the 2010 Sony Ericsson Zylo review/information page. The SE Zylo is the bigger brother to the basic Spiro.  The most important difference and inclusion is 3G capability. The Zylo is branded a Walkman phone and so has a fully functional music system.  Apart from that it appears to have all the features of the current W9xx series phones although SE have not said if it will have an A-GPS chip but they have included geo-tagging and Google maps!  Aside from music it has all the communication options that you need in a mobile phone for 2010! All the latest Sony Ericsson mobile phones use the latest Flash based navigation system and are genuinely decent regardless of model.  The OS is relatively simple and easy to learn and use.  Assuming that competitors phones have the same hardware features the only reason why you'd pick another brand is just based on how it looks and feels and price. To sum up the Zylo appears to be a very decent presumably mid-range but music focused mobile phone.  The PR images show an old school cassette tape as a animated graphics which the younger crowd will think quite quaint since they have never seen one before!  Should be decent phone. Specifications
    • Sony Ericsson Zylo
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 900/2100 HSDPA 7.2 Mbits data speed (download) HSUPA 2 Mbits data speed (upload)
    • Design Slider
    • L103 x W52 x D16 mm Weight 115 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 3.2MP LED Flash
    • Video Camera Unknown pixel main video camera 24FPS
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2
    • CPU ???Mhz
    • Memory Up to 260MB available to user MicroSD up to 16Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features A-GPS??? Accelerometer Gesture control JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free BST-43 3.7V 1000mAh Up to 13 days Standby Up to 10 hours Talk Time
    • Price history From $xxx AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • Sony Ericsson Vivaz Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the 2010 Sony Ericsson Vivaz review page. The SE Vivaz is one of the brand's first fully touch screen so is something of a star during release.  However there are two versions of the phone the regular Vivaz and the Vivaz Pro! The regular Vivaz can be described as a high end touch screen phone in terms of standard functionality and apes the iPhone in terms of features.  Standouts: the display screen is very good, the camera is HD or high definition but only 720p which is not really full HD but it better than the rest.  Tests by much more reputable websites show that the pictures produced by the camera are close to the average still camera and the video quality is outstanding for a mobile phone.  We do post some pictures in the past but since this is a BLOG now we don't bother. First off, the feel when you get it in your hands is strange.  You expect the Vivaz to have metal accents and have a bit more weight to it.  Of course you get neither, this is a all plastic of good quality and very light mobile phone - for a touch screen. It definitely does not feel like a high-end phone. The buttons on the phone has a nice feel but not the best.  Anyway the weighting is and feel is not the selling point. The selling point is related to the HD decals on the phone! The usual user interface has been redesigned for touch screen use and at first it is different to the usual standard by other brands.  Strangely it uses Symbian OS (aka Nokia) under a heavily customized graphic interface and it does work although takes time to work out which gestures are required at which point. it is hard to tell that it is related to Nokia's S60.  Overall the interface does work well and flashy too but there are lags every so often.  It is just as fast as the iPhone or any other high end touch screen mobile phone currently available.  It does not work as well as the Apple - probably due to the way its kinetic scrolling has been designed. Another standout: there are also a number of data input options on the Vivaz and they include a onscreen Qwerty keypad, regular numeric keypad, stylus input for hand writing recognition.  This is a first we've seen and clearly able to cater to all types of people. A few standardized features will help convince you the the Vivaz will not cost too much in terms of propriety accessories!  For example you get a microSD card and microUSB! As a high end mobile phone it does have all the features you could want!  Voice, video calls, SMS, Email, IM, Facebook, Twitter, MS-Office reader, Youtube, MS Activesync compatible.  The music and video is catered for by an updated Sony music bar! The web browser is based on the standard S60 version so it does work well with FLASH compatibility built in. There are few apps compatible with the phone at the moment so inbuilt applications are very important and in this regard it does have all that you need. Overall it is something different to the iPhone and in many ways the Vivaz is better.  There is a ton of functionality programmed into the phone! The only thing missing is a more expensive feeling case.  So if you want the best camera and video phone available to date then the Vivaz is the one to get. Specifications
    • Sony Ericsson Vivaz
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 10.2 Mbits data speed (download) HSUPA 2 Mbits data speed (upload)
    • Design Touch screen
    • L104 x W50 x D15.5 mm Weight 97 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 360 x 640
    • Camera 8MP LED Flash
    • Video Camera 720P(1280x720) pixel main video camera 24FPS
    • Connectivity Wi-Fi Bluetooth V2 DLNA
    • CPU 720Mhz Separate graphics processor
    • Memory Up to 75MB available to user MicroSD up to 16Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features A-GPS Accelerometer JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free Li-Po 1200mAh battery Up to 18 days Standby Up to 13 hours Talk Time
    • Price history From $xxx AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • Nokia 6700 Slide Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the Nokia 6700 Slide review page.  There are 2 different 6700s out there, the 6700 Classic and the 6700 Slide. They have the similar names but are quite different phones. See the separate review on the 6700 Classic on a different page.  The 6700 Slide was released in mid-2010 with a $349 outright price tag at many stores so it is not over priced BUT not as good value as the 6700 Classic. We've have finally got to sample one in our hands and we can report that the 6700  slide is one of the best designed slider phones encountered to date (May 2010).  The curves and they way it is put together feels more expensive than the price tag.  The mostly metal body is nice to touch and the whole thing noticeably lighter than the older 6500 which the design is based on yet the slide mechanism feels as solid as the 6500. Since it has multiple 3G frequencies it will work on all mobile networks including Telstra's 850Mhz NextG BUT you have to make sure you get the version you get if purchasing outright has the correct ones. The 6700 Slide is one of the first handsets that use the latest styling theme.  It's a cool metal minimalist theme that looks better in real life than pictures.  We think it looks like a bigger version of the iPod Nano. One of the most interesting things about the 6700 Slide is the number of colors you can get the phone in (at least 6 at the time of release). It is also one of the few S60 based sliders that we think is quite stylish. In terms of software the the 6700 runs Symbian S60 so once again if you've used prior mobiles with S60 you will be instantly familiar albeit with a few improvements or additions to the interface.  The screen quality was very good too considering that it is a reasonably-cheap priced phone. It also came with word, excel and powerpoint, viewers and a very decent FLASH compatible browser. The web browser is the same one used on the E-series Nokia phones so it does work very well despite the small screen. Our latest powersaver applications also work perfectly on.  Unfortunately like all S60 based phones active animated wallpapers do not work on them. The phone works in a responsive fashion, we where impressed with the button feel and overall operation because it does feel made for a higher price bracket.  However the operating system is showing its age and the lack of fluid transitions including the not quite in sync open and closed slider event sound can be annoying. The only other issue we already have with the phone is that it does not appear to come with A-GPS chip which indicates that this is going to be a reasonably priced mobile to get. However they claim that it will use the a 600Mhz CPU which means this will be one of the fastest responding phones from Nokia. Based on our sample the 6700 Slide is a very good standard 3G phone and we can recommend it for talk, text, video calls and emails. It will work reliably and most of all keep you happy until you are ready for more or the next model comes out! However the 6700 Classic has more features like inbuilt A-GPS for about the same outright price.  The 6700 Classic is not being sold as a pre-paid yet but it shouldn't be too long now.  Once the happens, dependent on price the 6700 Classic will probably by our recommendation. Specifications
    • Nokia 6700 Slide
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 7.2 Mbits data speed (download) HSUPA 2 Mbits data speed (upload)
    • Design Slider
    • L95.2 x W46.1 x D15.9 mm Weight 110 grams
    • Display/s External Mono-TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 5MP
    • Video Camera 640 x 480 pixel @ 15FPS faster if using less 352 x 288 setting Video call camera 176 x 144 pixel
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2
    • CPU 600Mhz
    • Memory Up to 50MB available to user 16Gig micro-SD card slot
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features Ambient Light Sensor Accelerometer Sensor Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free USB charging BL-4CT 3.7V 860mAh Up to 12 days Standby Up to 4 hours Talk Time
    • Price history Under$229 AUS Mid-2010 (Pre-paid) Under$349 AUS Mid-2010 (Outright)

  • Nokia 6700 Classic Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the Nokia 6700 Classic review.  We have been meaning to do a write up on the phone for a while now (since its mid-2009 release) but for what ever reason just never gt around to finishing it. There are 2 different 6700 out there, the 6700 Classic and the 6700 Slide.  They have the similar names but are quite different phones.  See the separate review on the 6700 Slide on a different page. The 6700 Classic like it's predecessor the 6500 Classic is a decent looking phone.  It also looks better in some colours than others.  It is very thin yet has a solid feel due to the case which is largely made of metal. Overall you'll probably love the look and feel. It runs Nokia S40 operating system so if you've used a Nokia before you will feel instantly at home.  Everything has been sped up so very few lags when moving between the phone inbuilt applications.  Infinitely better than the previous 6500.  All the Apps you need are inbuilt so you won't need to install any thing unless you really want to. It will also run our animated wallpapers or screensavers!  There are also a few Nokia built and cute animations in the system to keep you happy.  The internet browser is also quite Ok for most basic internet surfing but as with all numeric keypad phones there is only so much you can do on a small screen or type in. In terms of hardware the 6700 has all that required in what we call a decent phone.  That means a decent screen, camera and video recorder, A-GPS, 3G and Bluetooth.  The only thing missing is Wi-Fi. We can't really say much more about the 6700 since it does everything that you really need for voice, video, SMS, emails, IM, some internet and more.  It is a decent mobile phone and looks good and works fast too - better in some colours.   Easily better than prior models like the 6300 and the 6500. We choose it above the other eg. SE Naite purely because it looks and feels better to use.  The 6700 should be reliable so you we think you'll be pretty happy with what is a classic mobile phone for 2010! Specifications
    • Nokia 6700 Classic
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 3.6 Mbits data speed (download) HSUPA 2 Mbits data speed (upload)
    • Design Candy bar
    • L109.8 x W45 x D11 mm Weight 116 grams
    • Display/s TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 5MP
    • Video Camera 640 x 480 pixel @ 15FPS faster if using less 352 x 288 setting
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2
    • CPU ???Mhz
    • Memory Up to 170MB available to user 8Gig micro-SD card slot
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features Ambient Light Sensor Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free USB charging BL-6Q 3.7V 970mAh Up to 12 days Standby Up to 5 hours Talk Time
    • Price history From $349 AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • Telstra T108 Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the 2010 Telstra T108 mobile phone review.  After giving it a go we can say that the T108 is another low cost mobile phone for those who only need the basics and 'no-frills' mobile experience. It may be low costs but it is better than the even cheaper T100 model.  However it is not better than the T106. As usual there is no point in writing a full review because it uses the same operating system as all the current range of Telstra branded phones.  So here's the summary:  The T108 does all the basics you need voice, video calls, text, picture messaging and emails.  With the built in browser you can get mobile versions of Facebook, Myspace and so forth.  However due to the small screen (although good image quality) and lack of a proper qwerty keypad you can't do very much. You can also purchase apps from the Telstra online store. The T108 is much better made than the T100.  The plastics feel more solid and the keys do not move about when you press them.  The white colour scheme with orange highlights actually make the phone standout amongst other cheap mobile phones. The T108 would not be embarrassing to use in public, especially with the black version which does look quite stylish. The T108 is on the small side for those with larger hands but for the kids it works very well. Overall it feel still reflects its price - The T108 is not a premium product. Technically, the T108 has the major 3G and GSM frequencies so you'll be able to use it overseas or anywhere Telstra has a roaming agreement.  Having multiple 3G frequencies means that it will work on other networks! Conclusion All up the Telstra/ZTE T108 is yet another typically basic mobile phone.  It has better quality materials than the cheaper models and thankfully doesn't feel too much like a toy.  Perfect for those who only need old school talk, text and checking their emails but not replying till later, unless you're good at old fashioned texting. Specifications
    • Telstra T108
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800 /1900 MHz) Tri-band 3G HSDPA 3.6 UMTS 850/1900/2100 MHz
    • Design Candy bar 106mm x 46mm x 13mm Weight 108 grams
    • Display/s External QCIF
    • Camera 2MP main camera
    • Connectivity USB Bluetooth V1.2 - Supports FTP / HFC / A2DP
    • CPU
    • Memory 64MB internal memory 40MB available to user Up to 4Gig MicroSD or Trans Flash cards
    • Ring tones MP3, MMF, MIDI, Vibration
    • Features SMS, MMS, WAP, EMAIL MyWords predictive text JAVA MIDP 2.0 Speaker Phone/Hands free Customizable backgrounds Picture Viewer Voice memos Calender and organizer 250Hrs Standby, 180Mins Talk Time 1000mAh Li-ion battery
    • Package contents XP/Vista Compatible PC suite Mac OSX Compatible software Personal hands free kit Travel charger USB cable
    • Price history Less than $69 AUD Mid-2011 (Pre-paid pack) Less than $90 AUD Mid-2010 (Pre-paid pack) Less than $129 AUD 2010 (Pre-paid pack)

  • Nokia X6 Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the Nokia X6 review, the mobile phone not the odd BMW X6. Released late 2009 we think the X6 - 00 is one of the first touch screen mobile phones made by Nokia.  The X6 is also one of the nicer looking models made by the company and is considered a replacement for the older and unattractive 5800 Xpressmusic model.  The X6 is a mid-range touch screen phone. In terms of functionality the X6-00 has all the software you'd expect in a mid-range mobile phone that is focused on music and video entertainment. It is fully compatible with the Nokia's OVI store so you can download a variety of new apps, games and other content. The X6 runs the S60 or Symbian operating system so it is not the smoothest or flashy looking interface but its not too bad either.  We think the main reason is that you can modify almost everything about the user interface and change or add a variety of settings on just about anything.  In all honestly Symbian just needs a decent re-organization for it to be more user friendly and appreciated.  The common operating lags between functions is still present and annoying because we are so used to the iPhones slick interface. Apart from that works at an acceptable speed. In regards to the hardware, although there is much debate on which touch screen technology is better we don't think there is much of a difference.  The secret is the software behind the screen that makes the most difference. The X6 also features a good 5mp camera, lots of standard memory 8Gig, 16Gig or 32Gig versions and A-GPS.  The screen image quality is just as good as the benchmark iPhone. In terms of construction the phone does not look as good as it does in the pictures.  It looks plastickly although feels good in the hands.  Old school design is the best description of the X6. In terms of functionality the X6 has it all for voice, almost any type of messaging, music, video and internet browsing. Speaking of which the browser was top of the class when released a couple years ago but it is showing its age even with FLASH compatibility.  Nokia needs to update the browser quickly. Overall the X6 is a pretty decent multi-media mobile phone.  I works well and has so much standard functionality that makes the iPhone seem like a basic mobile phone discounting the apps of course.  Sure there aren't too many additional apps available for the X6 just yet but that will probably come in time? So you will probably be happy with the X6 but there are better models out there - but few touch screen phones in the price range. Specifications
    • Nokia X6-00
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 7.2 Mbits data speed (download)
    • Design Touch screen slab
    • L111 x W51 x D13.8 mm Weight 122 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 360 x 640
    • Camera 5MP Auto-focus
    • Video Camera 640 x 480 pixel main video camera 30FPS 176 x 144 video call 15FPS
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 Micro-USB
    • CPU ARM 434Mhz
    • Memory Up to xxxMB available to user MicroSD up to 16Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features Capacitive touch screen Tactile feedback Accelerometer Sensor FM Radio with RDS JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 Speaker Phone/Hands free 3.5mm AV/headset BL-5J 3.7V 1320mAh Up to 17 days Standby Up to 8.5 hours Talk Time
    • Price history Under $500 AUD MID-2010 (Outright)

  • Nokia X3 Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the Nokia X3 review/information  page. The X3-00 as it is also known is a GSM only mobile is focused on music.  It is only the second phone that we known of to date that has an inbuilt FM radio antenna.  Apart from that it has also quite a few features that are a surprise since it is only a 'lowly' GSM network model. Targetted as a 'feature' phone in slider design it look pretty good being made of good plastics.  However its keypad reveals it lower end position. The operating system is S40 based so it will run our free screensaver and wallpapers perectly - they will certainly improve the X3's look very nicely! The X3 also runs the latest version of the S40 operating system so all the usual Nokia programs are there.  It is also relatively fast so you shouldn't have any complaints.  Believe it or not lots of people in developing countries which the X3 is marketed for use their phone as radios and will absolutely love this phone.  Since it also comes with a decent mobile web browser you can get data as well but at very low speeds. Overall the X3 is like older 6500 except without 3G but with more features.  So if you mainly talk, text and just check your emails then this would be a pretty good model to get. Specifications
    • Nokia X3
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 GPRS data
    • Design Slider
    • L96 x W49.3 x D14.1 mm Weight 103 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 3.2MP LED Flash
    • Video Camera 144 x 176 pixel main video camera 15FPS
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 Micro-USB
    • CPU ???MHz
    • Memory Up to 46MB available to user MicroSD up to 16Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free 3.5mm AV/headset BL-4CT 3.7V 860mAh Up to 16 days Standby Up to 7.5 hours Talk Time
    • Price history From $(Not known) AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • Sony Ericsson Anio Review

    hyp4mhz
    Welcome to the Sony Ericsson Anio review/information page.  The SE Anio is marketed as a feature and fashion phone so it has some interesting functionality included.  Again at the airport we gave it a quick test and thought it was pretty decent. For a phone with a large screen and a slider it was surprisingly light and thin.  The quality of materials is pretty good plastic too with hints at former SE design and quality.  The Anio is a touch screen phone although it has a slide out keypad.  As a bonus you also get a desktop stand and a matching bluetooth wireless headset.  The screen resolution is also pretty good too. The user experience is pretty good too, using the latest FLASH based interface, which means some nice screen transitions and animations however it is nothing exceptional.  It is also a relatively quick phone without any significant lags so overall a very good impression.  However the it is also a hybrid touch screen phone where some of the functions can be controlled by the screen but the rest rely on the hardware buttons.  It's all a bit weird like the Samsung's version so needs to be improved. All your communication options are available. SMS, Voice, MMS, Email and MS-Active Sync.  The Anio can do it all and some more thanks to what is getting to be a decent Netfront web browser with RSS capabilities. Once again like most SE phones the Anio is packed with the latest hardware for 2010.  It features 3G, Wi-Fi, DLNA, Web browser with FLASH, A-GPS and a 8Mp camera so all the latest and probably essential features of a mobile phone in the years ahead. You also get a app that allows you to use the phone as a controller for your PS3 which actually works quite well but still no match for a regular controller.  You could probably control other devices through the Anio since it has DLNA but known SE propriety bias it is unlikely to be compatible with the latest equipment - only time will tell. Overall this is something different to the iPhone and if you don't need or want to spend you cash on largely useless apps then this is a perfectly good alternative.  Just don't pay too much for it. Specifications
    • Sony Ericsson Anio
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 85-/900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 7.2 Mbits data speed (download) HSUPA 2 Mbits data speed (upload)
    • Design Slider
    • L104 x W50 x D15.5 mm Weight 134 grams
    • Display/s External TFT 432 x 240
    • Camera 8MP LED Flash
    • Video Camera 640 x 480 pixel main video camera 24FPS
    • Connectivity Wi-Fi Bluetooth V2
    • CPU ???Mhz
    • Memory Up to 280MB available to user MicroSD up to 16Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features A-GPS JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free BST-43 3.7V 1000mAh Up to 13 days Standby Up to 10 hours Talk Time
    • Price history From $xxx AUS 2010 (Outright)