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Smartphones – Best 5 on the market

jjones | Guides | 25/01/2007 21:08pm
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Palm Treo 750v

Palm Treo 750v

Price £0-213 with contract | www.palm.com

The latest incarnation of the Treo has lost its distinctive aerial, opting instead for a more convenient internal version as part of a handsome design update. Running on Windows Mobile 5.2, the 750v connects to Windows Vista using Windows Mobile Device Center and includes updated Bluetooth, a mini-SD card slot, a 1.3-megapixel camera and a 300MHz processor. The integrated keyboard means it’s great for sending email on the move. The bottom line Building on previous success, the Palm Treo remains the business smartphone of choice.

The bottom line

Building on the previous success, the Palm Treo remains the business smartphone of choice

Samsung i320

Samsung i320

Price £315 exc contract | http://www.samsung.com/

Just 11.5mm thick and 95g in weight, which is excellent for a smartphone. Runs Windows Mobile 5, so it’s easy to connect to your PC.

T-Mobile MDA Vario II

T-Mobile MDA Vario II

Price £0-240 with contract | www.t-mobile.co.uk

Supporting just about every form of wireless data connection, you’ll always be in touch.


O2 XDA Mini S

O2 XDA Mini S

Price £50 with contract | http://o2.co.uk

Another great Windows device, the Mini S includes a small but useful fold-out keyboard for easier text entry.

Orange SPV C600

Orange SPV C600

Price Free with contract | http://www.orange.co.uk/

It looks like a normal phone, but it runs Windows Mobile inside so it’s easy to sync your contacts, email and more.


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