Reviewed on April 10, 2007With a 5-megapixel camera, advanced multimedia capabilities, and GPS, there's no doubt that the Nokia N95 is one of the most feature-packed smart phones to date, but poor battery life and sluggish performance make it hard to justify the high price tag.TAGS:Nokia N95, Nokia Corp., smart phone, GPS, media player, battery, camera, U.S.
Reviewed on June 20, 2008As with all Nokia N series smartphones, the Nokia N78 impresses with its high-end features, especially the new geotagging tool, but we were slightly disappointed by the spotty call quality.TAGS:Nokia Corp., GPS, multimedia, photograph, camera
Reviewed on July 15, 2008While the integrated GPS and TomTom navigation software makes the HTC Touch Cruise very enticing, there are some limitations, not to mention a high price tag that turned us off to the smartphone.TAGS:HTC Touch, HTC, GPS, smart phone, TomTom, touch screen, acquisition, camera, U.S.
Reviewed on November 17, 2006While the Helio Drift may not be as attractive as the Helio Kickflip, the Drift's high-end multimedia features, Bluetooth, and GPS capabilities make it probably the best handset that Helio has to offer.TAGS:Helio, Samsung Electronics, handset, GPS, key, camera, Bluetooth, video
Reviewed on March 8, 2007The Helio Heat is a decent affordable alternative to the Drift, but the trade-offs are high. Even though we were willing to forgive its low-grade speakerphone and lack of microSD card slot due to its lower price tag, the mediocre sound quality and unintuitive touch-pad buttons might be enough to make you plunk down the extra cash for the Drift instead.TAGS:Helio, Pantech, Onyx Software, handset, key, GPS, camera, button, games
Reviewed on July 12, 2006Though a bit sluggish, the Navman iCN 750 is an innovative image-based navigation system, offering an integrated camera and accurate driving directions.TAGS:Navman, GPS, touch screen, 2D, camera, location, control, battery, button
Reviewed on May 16, 2006The E-Ten G500 can help you save time and space with its PDA, cell phone, GPS, and camera functions, but this jack-of-all-mobile-trades is heavy, lacks advanced wireless options, and doesn't include the needed navigation software.TAGS:GPS receiver, HP iPaq, GPS, PDA, headset, camera, icon, HP, U.S.
Reviewed on March 19, 2007The Helio Heat is a decent affordable alternative to the Drift, but the tradeoffs are high. Even though we were willing to forgive its low-grade speakerphone and lack of microSD card slot due to its lower price tag, the mediocre sound quality and unintuitive touchpad buttons might be enough to make you plunk down the extra cash for the Drift instead.TAGS:Helio, Pantech, key, handset, GPS, camera, button
Reviewed on November 17, 2006While the Helio Drift may not be as attractive as the Helio Kickflip, the Drift's high-end multimedia features, Bluetooth, and GPS capabilities make it probably the best handset that Helio has to offer.TAGS:Helio, Samsung Electronics, handset, GPS, key, Bluetooth, camera, video