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i-mate Ultimate 9502

Review The Ultimate 9502's video-out feature may attract those who need to project handheld content onto a larger screen. However, it's not overly pocket-friendly and battery life leaves a little to be desired. [28 Apr 2008]


i-mate's latest handhelds

Photo In what's effectively a relaunch of the company, i-mate introduces four handheld devices, including a new Ultimate range. [14 Dec 2007]


i-mate JAMA

Review The i-mate JAMA is a Windows Mobile Pocket PC squeezed into a phone-like form factor. However, business users might be put off by the fact it is dual-band, only runs Windows Mobile 5.0 and lacks Wi-Fi. [01 Aug 2007]


i-mate SP5

Review The SP5 from i-mate is among the first Windows Mobile 5 smartphones to reach the market. As well as quad-band GSM/GPRS and Bluetooth connectivity, it also features integrated Wi-Fi. [03 Nov 2005]

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i-mate JASJAR

Review Another HTC Universal-based Pocket PC/phone with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G support, i-mate's JASJAR is available without an operator contract and could appeal to users with existing GPRS or 3G SIMs who are attracted by its flexible clamshell design. [01 Nov 2005]

5 Member Opinions


i-mate PDA2

Review Although its battery life could be better, i-mate's PDA2 is a well-specified SIM-free Pocket PC/phone that's VoIP-ready out of the box. [04 Jul 2005]

5 Member Opinions


i-mate SP3i

Review This compact and lightweight Windows Mobile-based smartphone has a lot going for it, although anyone with large fingers may prefer a more substantial device with bigger keys. [29 Mar 2005]

14 Member Opinions


i-mate JAM

Review The i-mate JAM is a Pocket PC/phone combo that delivers an excellent combination of functionality and portability. Its main drawbacks are the absence of built-in Wi-Fi and limited memory. [25 Nov 2004]

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