The Asus P750 is a Windows Mobile 6 Professional smartphone and, as such, it enters a crowded market. It must be pretty special to stand out. Asus knows, and the challenge.

In terms of design, however, the Asus P750 few favors. It seems that – and indeed it is – very Candybars Chunky style smartphone. It weighs 130g and quite heavy 113mm high, 58mm wide and 17.4mm thick. There is no mini keyboard is hidden in all that thickness, just a NUMBERPAD on the case before.
The black and silver color is not in anyone over bowl, and neither is the Teeny navigation joystick beneath the screen. I hate the mini-joystick concept.
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Sony Ericsson W890i is a high-end music one for people who want to use their phones as tools to give record companies some of their money.

The W890i is a very nice-looking, superslim Walkman phone, with a metal finish and available in a choice of silver or brown. This is one of the best Walkman phones ever. It features a music player with 2GB of memory, an FM radio, a 3 megapixel camera, 3G video calling, Bluetooth & USB connectivity and HSDPA for superfast downloads. With a user-friendly keypad and a quality feel, Sony Ericsson are back on top form, and we recommend this phone.
Best buy: *Free* with half-price line rental or up to £245 cashback from Dialaphone (W890i Silver).

Released in February 2008, the W890i is an upgraded version of the superslim W880i Walkman phone. The W880i faced some criticism because it lacked an FM radio and had a horrible keypad, but Sony have been listening hard, because these issues have been fixed in the W890i.

The W890i looks very similar to its predecessor – it’s a classic design superslim phone with a user-friendly keypad and a nice 5-way navigation key, plus dedicated music keys. At 10mm it’s one of the thinnest phones around and is super-lightweight at 78g. Available in a choice of colours – Sparkling Silver or Mocha Brown, it’s a smart and good-looking phone. The metallic finish gives a feeling of quality missing from the cheaper Walkman phones.
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Games – the ones included on the LG Secret KF750 make full use of the motion sensors, which means you get a much more immersive gaming experience than with most mobiles – I’m proof of this, I don’t normally play games on mobile phones, but I actually enjoy playing on the LG Secret KF750 because of the motion control system they employ.

5 Megapixel Camera and Flash – it may be a more ‘run of the mill’ feature on mobiles, but the LG Secret KF750 comes with a variety of photography modes to cater to various situations such as Sports…. And even a continuous shot mode. The camera produces really good looking photos of up to 2592×1944 in resolution size and would rival many stand-alone digital cameras.

Video Capture – it takes high quality videos with up to 120fps recording (for slow motion playback). The videos are encoded in the Divx codec format which ensures optimal quality while minimising the physical size of the file and saving you space on your memory card.

Music – you can play your MP3s, AACs, WMAs and a variety of other audio formats as well as using the built-in FM radio.
Storage – It comes with a built 100MB of storage space along with the ability to add up to a further 4GB using the Micro SD slot.
Orange HTC TyTN II has been hailed as the ultimate smartphone. And it certainly seems to be the case for a quick glance at its specifications.

For your money, you not only get a quad-band phone with 3.6Mb/sec HSDPA connectivity, but also with GPRS and 3G EDGE for when there is no high-speed signal. There is also a built-in GPS receiver, so you can have the phone double as a driving aid when on the road, you get Wi-Fi hotspot for connectivity, there are more forward (VGA ) And rear-facing cameras (3 megapixels) for video calls and photography, and a large TFT touchscreen 2.8in.
Document compatibility is excellent, thanks to Windows Mobile 6 and Office Mobile. Plus, you get some of the most useful aspects of the HTC TouchFLO system, borrowed from the original Touch, including finger scrolling and focused overview for navigating through lists of contacts and documents.