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Buyers' Guide: Smartphones

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Smartphones are essentially mobile phones that can do a lot more than send texts and make calls. They are increasingly popular because you get both phone and PDA functions in a single device.

There are two key types of smartphones – those that look roughly like slightly bigger mobile phones and those that are essentially PDAs with voice functionality (Blackberry, Palm, Nokia, etc).

We will look primarily at the mobile phone smartphones. They usually boast small colour screens and allow you to send email, access the Internet, run third-party applications, use instant messaging software and sort out your calendar and contacts. Even better, all of this information can be synchronised with your PC or laptop and some even allow you to store and play mp3s, take photos and shoot video.

There are two main operating systems in use: Symbian and Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 2003, the latter with a new version due. Symbian controls the lion’s share of the market at the moment and its key partner, Nokia, ships over 50 per cent of
all smartphones. These smartphones are general-purpose devices and suitable for all the above tasks in moderation.

If you are a heavy email user or plan to work on documents on the move, then consider a PDA-style smartphone with a keypad.

Recommended Smartphones:

O2 Xda Mini
A compact, well-featured PDA, but we’d love to see a Symbian version
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Motorola A780
Combines a mobile phone, PDA and satellite navigation in one easy to use smartphone
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T-Mobile MDA Pro

A well-designed smartphone that’s absolutely loaded with features
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Sony Ericsson P910i
The Symbian-powered P9101 has heaps of features and impressed us a great deal
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Sony Ericsson D750i
It’s no substitute for a digicam, but this 2megapixel camera phone is packed with features
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