Archive for the 'Mobile Phone Reviews' Category

HTC Wildfire Review: Android-powered feature loaded touchscreen smartphone

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

Well, our technical buds were all geared up and vigilant as we began a thorough review of the HTC Wildfire soaked in the elegant sap of Android 2.1. Following a meticulous analysis of its ingredients, here is a detailed report to determine whether the Wildfire renders a sour or sweet taste. HTC has been slicing [...]

LG Cookie Plus Review: Packed with delectable, fun-loving features

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Gingerbread, Snikerdoodles, Chocolate chip, Biscotti, Brownies and Drop cookies are delicious and extremely easy to cook. Oops, did we forget that we are writing for a mobile website and not a gourmet one? Well not really, you see cookies are a part of much coveted dishes that nobody can resist, not even handset manufacturers. Since [...]

Apple iPhone 3GS Review: Seamless navigation with awe-inspiring attributes

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

The Apple iPhone 3GS has a plethora of features archived in its kitty, but how many of them have managed to make us jump out of our seats? Well, read this review to know what this handset scored on our rating card. Beauty may lie in the eyes of the beholder, but when it comes [...]

Nokia E52 Review: A business phone that makes your life clutter-free

Monday, September 27th, 2010

We’re reminded about the saying ‘don’t judge a book by its cover’, as we pull out the Nokia E52 for a review. Yet books with the most attractive covers seem irresistible. Most often than not, first impressions last till the end and that’s the notion we got of the Nokia E52. As we pulled it [...]

Motorola MotoYuva WX181 Review: A basic handset light on the pockets

Friday, September 24th, 2010

With a 688.38 million subscriber base as of July 2010, the Indian market seems to be a budding ground for major handset manufacturers. Rural India has now become an important consumer segment for them, which is a major reason why a plethora of entry level phones are being launched in the country. With the MotoYuva [...]

Nokia N97 Mini Review: Smartphone fashioned for Applications

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Slider phones with a complete QWERTY keyboard have pretty much managed to grasp a large number of mobile enthusiasts particularly the professional bunch. When the Nokia N97 Mini phone we’re reviewing came out in December 2008, it got quite a few heads turning for this very reason. Soon after, the phone was quite the centre [...]

Olive FrvrOn V-G2300 Phone Review: ‘Forever On’ with AAA battery

Friday, June 25th, 2010

We recently decided put the Olive FrvrOn V-G2300 phone thorough a test on the battery front as well as others in this detailed review. For mobile users who are more of road runners, a long battery life plays an essential role in staying connected. And it isn’t uncommon to see most business users towing in [...]

Samsung B3310 Corby Mate Review: Uber-chic, affordable aide-slide QWERTY phone

Friday, June 25th, 2010

To the delight of social networkers, Samsung had dropped an array of handsets in the Indian market last year under its Corby label. These handsets were mainly youth-centric with quality functions at a price that wouldn’t want one to dig deep into their pockets. One such device promised to emerge as a good mate. In [...]

OliveMsgr V-G8000 Review: An affordable, basic QWERTY phone

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Olive recently pulled out a handful of devices for the Indian market, like the OliveMsgr V-G8000 on our review table. Seemingly, the company plans to target the entry-level, growing mobile market in India. The company has launched its handsets at nominal prices, making them within the reach of users. What we’ve received from Olive is [...]

Review: OlivePwrr V-G200 Handset – Worth Every Penny

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

We’ve reviewed the OlivePwrr V-G200 dual-SIM handset so that we can give you a handful of reasons as to why you should know this phone. We’ve seen a lot of phones out in the market that don’t really seem to strike a balance between their features and price tag. When Olive Convergence came out with [...]