'The Torch is the first phone to ship with version 6 of the BlackBerry OS, which has been completely redesigned to compete with today's best mobile OSes, like Apple's iOS and Google's Android. '
'Basically, it's a pretty good mobile browser with some extra features that we really like (such as an actual cursor, which allows you to navigate sites the way god intended). '
'Nonetheless, if you require a smartphone for both professional and personal use (and don't mind a small screen), the Nokia E5 is an enticing proposition. '
'fine messaging E-series phone'
'This is probably the most comprehensive suite out there as the E5 could view, edit and create Excel, sheets, Word documents and PowerPoint presentations in the best possible way that you can do so on a mobile phone.'
'This relatively inexpensive mobile phone won't appeal to business users or those who are interested in the latest and greatest touchscreen smartphones, but its updated phonebook, free turn-by-turn navigation and access to Nokia's Ovi application store mean that the Nokia C5 offers decent value. '
'otherwise attractive mobile phone'
'Access to Ovi Store and Ovi Maps.'
'Some people still want a phone that does the basics, without having a hefty price tag, and this latest Nokia device looks to those people. '
'Bluerock is absolutely right, you need to carry the phone nestled in cotton balls to keep it from shutting down, becoming unresponsive or resetting itself.'
'On the face of it, the Sony Ericsson X8 doesn't seem like a great phone. '
'Poor touchscreen sensitivity.'
'However, it feels solid and well put together, and has a certain charm.'
'Frankly, we came away feeling like LG half-assed this phone at a time when it could've swooped in and established itself in the thick, meaty midsection of Verizon's smartphone lineup.'
'The LG Ally is a fantastic little smartphone brought into Verizon's fold. '
'Phone Dialing is very easy.'
'A fantastic screen and unbelievable keyboard isn't enough to save the Ally, a competent phone sabotaged by a weak heart and confused identity. '