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TOP RATED CAMERA PHONES
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Nokia N73
Score: 95% When: August 2006 Worth: €550 What: Phones, Camera phones
Falling only marginally short of the image quality produced by its gargantuan N93 sibling, Nokia's N73 is a superb choice for shutterbugs with its excellent picture taking skills, a multitude of sharing options and compact size - but for some strange reason it skimps on memory. The basics have also been looked well after with first-rate calling and solid messaging capabilities under the hood alongside a raft of multimedia and productivity options; whether for pleasure or business, this one's a winner. More...
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Sony Ericsson K800i
Score: 88% When: June 2006 Worth: €475 What: Phones, Camera phones
Although more susceptible to camera shake than a low-end digital camera, the Sony Ericsson K800i is in fact capable of replacing just such a product; a considerable feat, even though the vast majority of users will not want to rely on it for preserving precious memories. Its imaging prowess is backed up by strong performance in the areas of calling and messaging, while its browser is of the rather mediocre sort; handy, then, that the overall impression is picked up by the inclusion of a stereo FM radio with RDS, a RSS reader and even a sprinkle of stereo Bluetooth audio for an otherwise unnoteworthy MP3 player. More...
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Sony Ericsson K800i
Score: 88% When: June 2006 Worth: €475 What: Phones, Camera phones
Although more susceptible to camera shake than a low-end digital camera, the Sony Ericsson K800i is in fact capable of replacing just such a product; a considerable feat, even though the vast majority of users will not want to rely on it for preserving precious memories. Its imaging prowess is backed up by strong performance in the areas of calling and messaging, while its browser is of the rather mediocre sort; handy, then, that the overall impression is picked up by the inclusion of a stereo FM radio with RDS, a RSS reader and even a sprinkle of stereo Bluetooth audio for an otherwise unnoteworthy MP3 player. More...
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Nokia N93
Score: 87% When: August 2006 Worth: €550 What: Phones, Camera phones
Suffering from a few teething problems in the software department, the Nokia N93 is undoubtedly capable of shooting high-quality stills and truly outstanding video - as well it should, being built like a brick house. First-rate calling and messaging capabilities are also on the slate along with a boatload of additional features, but unless you're willing to sacrifice portability for the ultimate in imaging there are better balanced options to be had. More...
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Nokia N90
Score: 85% When: August 2005 Worth: €675 What: Camera phones, Business phones
As the first camera phone to apply proper optics along with a mix of a quality 2 Megapixel sensor, a brilliant high-resolution screen and a good selection of image management software, it’s no wonder Nokia’s N90 is best-in-class. Granted, it’s also an unwieldy beast, but this allows for a more flexible approach to snapping pictures and recording video due to its ability to shape-shift for shooting from the hip. Its external display isn’t of much use, however, and we certainly yearn for better synchronization to back up its decent amount of storage. More...
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Nokia N93
Score: 87% When: August 2006 Worth: €550 What: Phones, Camera phones
Suffering from a few teething problems in the software department, the Nokia N93 is undoubtedly capable of shooting high-quality stills and truly outstanding video - as well it should, being built like a brick house. First-rate calling and messaging capabilities are also on the slate along with a boatload of additional features, but unless you're willing to sacrifice portability for the ultimate in imaging there are better balanced options to be had. More...
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Nokia N73
Score: 95% When: August 2006 Worth: €550 What: Phones, Camera phones
Falling only marginally short of the image quality produced by its gargantuan N93 sibling, Nokia's N73 is a superb choice for shutterbugs with its excellent picture taking skills, a multitude of sharing options and compact size - but for some strange reason it skimps on memory. The basics have also been looked well after with first-rate calling and solid messaging capabilities under the hood alongside a raft of multimedia and productivity options; whether for pleasure or business, this one's a winner. More...
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Samsung SGH-D870
When: June 2006 What: Camera phones, Slim phones
The latest addition to Samsung's venerable line-up of slider handsets, the SGH-D870 is a 3 Megapixel camera phone closely related to the previously released SGH-T809 and SGH-D820. Although snapping stills and recording video isn't as straightforward an affair as with other handsets due to the lack of an application-triggering lens cover, the user interface is an intuitive bit of work which graces the usual kind of high-quality screen we've come to expect from Samsung. As for music, suffice to say you should look elsewhere. More...
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Sony Ericsson K790i
When: June 2006 What: Camera phones, Sony Ericsson phones
Substituting 3G for EDGE, this sibling of the Sony Ericsson K800i sports a 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus, PictBridge and photo blogging as well as a music player, stereo Bluetooth audio and USB 2.0. More...
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Sony Ericsson K800i
Score: 88% When: June 2006 Worth: €475 What: Phones, Camera phones
Although more susceptible to camera shake than a low-end digital camera, the Sony Ericsson K800i is in fact capable of replacing just such a product; a considerable feat, even though the vast majority of users will not want to rely on it for preserving precious memories. Its imaging prowess is backed up by strong performance in the areas of calling and messaging, while its browser is of the rather mediocre sort; handy, then, that the overall impression is picked up by the inclusion of a stereo FM radio with RDS, a RSS reader and even a sprinkle of stereo Bluetooth audio for an otherwise unnoteworthy MP3 player. More...
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BenQ-Siemens SL91
When: December 2006 What: Phones, Camera phones
Usually, features and fashion are mutually exclusive as far as phones are concerned; not so with the SL91 from BenQ-Siemens. A high-resolution colour screen runs in tandem with a 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus to render it among the most capable camera phones announced, storing stills and video to memory cards en route. More...
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Samsung SGH-D900
When: December 2006 What: Phones, Slim phones
Samsung takes a 3.13-megapixel camera and crams it into a 12.9mm-thick shell with this stylish, 85-gram slider. The most powerful of the Ultra Edition series, the 12.9 arrives on the scene with a 2.1-inch, 262,000-color TFT LCD, Bluetooth (including support for stereo headsets), PictBridge direct-to-printer photo printing, microSD memory expansion, an integrated music player (complete with MP3, AAC, AAC+, and WMA support), and an office document viewer. More...
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Motorola E1120
When: September 2006 What: Camera phones, Motorola phones
Unveiled as Europe's first 3 Megapixel camera phone, the Motorola E1120 promises a 30 Lux photo light and microSD expansion, as well as 3G with video calling and a 3D accelerator chip for gaming. More...
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LG KG920
When: August 2006 What: Gadgets, Camera phones
At 5 Megapixels, LG's KG920 is Europe's highest-resolution camera phone thus far, also throwing in a 4x optical zoom lens and aufofocus for good measure. Unfortunately, initial impressions reveal so-so camera performance and a bulky swivel design, as well as sub-par keypad usability and a general lack of attention towards phone functionality. On the upside, the handset does include an excellent high-resolution display and a bundled 256 MB memory card to alleviate the woeful 8 MB of onboard memory. More...
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BenQ-Siemens EF91
When: August 2006 What: Camera phones, 3G phones
Going all out on features, BenQ-Siemens' EF91 clamshell combines a 3.2 Megapixel camera with six-times-faster-than-3G HSDPA support, a high-resolution display and microSD expansion. More...
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