37 results for "Mobile phones"
T-Mobile web'n'walk USB modem
Reviews T-Mobile's web'n'walk USB modem is an obvious option for mobile notebook users. However, it could also come in handy if your main broadband internet connection decides to go to sleep for a while.
T-Mobile 3G Communication Centre
Reviews T-Mobile's 3G datacard includes access to Wi-Fi hot-spots as part of the bundle, but its ease of installation and tariff structure could be improved.
Virgin Mobile Lobster 700TV
Reviews T-Mobile's 3G datacard includes access to Wi-Fi hot-spots as part of the bundle, but its ease of installation and tariff structure could be improved.
T-Mobile BlackBerry 7290
Reviews The RIM BlackBerry 7290 is a solid smartphone for users who need a Bluetooth-enabled device for voice calls and email.
T-Mobile Ameo
Reviews The Ameo is a well-specified and generally usable Windows Mobile 5.0 device with a large screen and an attachable keyboard. But despite all its built-in functionality, which includes HSDPA and GPS, we suspect that few mobile professionals are likely to replace their notebooks with one.
Handspring VisorPhone
Reviews You must really want an all-in-one package for your Handspring device to justify spending nearly £300 (ex. VAT) on this add-on module.
T-Mobile MDA Compact III
Reviews T-Mobile's latest connected handheld is the first from a UK network operator with a built-in GPS receiver. The lack of Wi-Fi is a major drawback, however; we'd also like to see the wide-area connectivity upgraded from GPRS to 3G.
T-Mobile MDA Compact
Reviews We like T-Mobile's MDA Compact as much as we liked the similar i-mate JAM. The only drawbacks -- of both devices -- are limited memory and lack of built-in Wi-Fi.
T-Mobile MDA III
Reviews The MDA III is a well-featured GPRS handheld, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi built in, and a slide-out thumb keyboard. The extras offered by T-Mobile have some appeal to business users.
T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream)
Reviews The design isn't great and we'd have liked some additional features, but the real beauty of the T-Mobile G1 is the Google Android platform, as it has the potential to make smartphones more personal and powerful. It's not quite there yet, so for now the G1 is best suited for early adopters rather than business users.
Tags: Mobile Internet, T-Mobile Sidekick, Touch Screen, phone, tariff, T-Mobile G1, T-Mobile, keyboard, Apple iPhone, High Tech Computer Corp.
Elmeg IP290 VoIP Phone
Reviews More suited to the medium-sized business with lots of phone activity rather than the occasional call, the IP290 allows you to grow into it. It's a solid piece of kit that will need little, if any, training to use.
Gyration Ultra Cordless Optical Mouse & Mobile Keyboard
Reviews People who regularly make presentations will love the Gyration mouse. The rest of us will want one, without quite knowing why. The engineering is impeccable; only the proprietary, non-Bluetooth radio link weighs heavily against it.
Vodafone Mobile Connect Card
Reviews This GSM/GPRS PC Card and software bundle provides you with an Internet connection while on the move. Running costs may be an issue for some, but the Mobile Connect Card remains one of the best available mobile data solutions.
Vodafone Mobile Connect USB Modem
Reviews Vodafone's Mobile Connect USB Modem couldn't be easier to install, delivers solid 3G data communications and is straightforward to configure. It's also smaller and easier to carry than a PC Card, and requires minimal technical competence to use.
Dell TrueMobile GPRS Solution
Reviews Companies with significant numbers of mobile workers would do well to look carefully at Dell’s GPRS solution. It may be expensive to set up, but all the hard work is done for you, and there are serious productivity gains to be had.




