While LG are getting ready to announce the Prada II, the Sony Ericsson G910 would make a fine rival for the first generation of handsets branded with the fashion designer’s logo. Designed by J. Havrlant, this concept phone is both stylish and touch-friendly. Its navigational pad beneath the screen seems fairly easy to use, while the rest of the buttons surrounding it are (or seem) touch
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MobileDaily on 30th Sep 2008 (via mobile-daily.blogspot.com)
While LG are getting ready to announce the Prada II, the Sony Ericsson G910 would make a fine rival for the first generation of handsets branded with the fashion designer’s logo. Designed by J.... [
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TheBestDigital on 27th Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
I've finished the last of my four hands-on smartphone reviews, and I'll be posting a comparison test between the four phones (the Nokia E90, Toshiba G910, MWg Atom V, and MWg Zinc II) later tomorrow. Hopefully you've enjoyed these reviews - they've certainly been useful to me, as it doesn't matter how good a
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MobileMentalism on 20th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
As well as the extraordinarily long Toshiba G910 review I did the other day, I also recorded a video of the G910 browsing the Web. You can see how it's not the best experience in the world, and also how fiddly the interface is to use. Note: it's a ten minute video, and my
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MobileMentalism on 19th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Time to dust off the ole memory bank, folks. Toshiba's G910 super-device, which hit the FCC at the tail end of 2007, has finally been acquired, unboxed, photographed and reviewed. In one place, too -- isn't that so convenient? For starters, it's tough to argue with an 800 x 480 resolution display, but you'll be hard pressed to find anyone who considers the overall style to be anywhere close to sex
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Engadget on 12th Jul 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)