Phone: SonyEricsson
Model: W800
Release Date: Aug. 2005
Reviewer: Vee from SE-NSE
   | Website: SonyEricsson | Rating: 8/10 | Review
   
This isn't going to be a typical mobile phone review, this handset is basically the same as the K750i. I had one of the first K750i's so there should be no
difference in camera quality between the two, assuming that the CCD rumours are true of course! The build quality is better than that of the K750i and the software is both fast and stable (my handset has version R1L002). I know many of you will not agree with me when I say that SE have the most stable software, in terms of non-smartphones, with the K750/W800, but I hold to that view. I made objective comparisons between these handsets using terms such as speed, stability, visual impression, battery usage, functionality and more, but I couldn't find any real competitor. (read more...)

    Phone: SonyEricsson
Model: K750i
Release Date: May. 2005
Reviewer: D. Eye
   | Website: SE | Rating: 8/10 | Review
   
It seems that SE has the knack for keeping up they hype. It could be due to the fact that they release a few mobiles at a time and when they do come out, everyone's there
to lap it up. I've been a fan of the T600 and T630, and the K750 can be described as no less that their successor. It's nice, smooth, has a great 2megapixel camera and is probably the best mobile to get at the moment if you want something that will give you enough power to satisfy your needs. It's available at the Mobile Shop. Well this review is intended to give you a basic insight on the mobile phone. (read more...)

    Phone: NEC
Model: 338
Release Date: Dec. 2004
Reviewer: K Saleh
   | Website: Nec - 3 | Rating: 6/10 | Review
   
After sadly losing my 6630 and selling my 7600, I decided to just get a simple phone to use with my Three sim card. So going to the Carphonewarehouse, I saw a very cheap
phone for around 70 pounds PLUS 15 pounds free credit. So I took it, played with it, and decided that it was a great little phone. Especially compared to the golliaths released with three. As I looked at the nicely polished surface, I flipped the phone open and smiled. (read more...)