June 2nd, 2008
Helio Mysto Review by DigitalTrends
No CommentsmicroSD aside, the Helio Mysto comes with all the necessary physical accessories: a power plug, a USB cord and a solid pair of Samsung headphones.
microSD aside, the Helio Mysto comes with all the necessary physical accessories: a power plug, a USB cord and a solid pair of Samsung headphones.
The Mysto’s portal Web page includes quick links to MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube.
the Helio Ocean is a device hipsters–and aspiring ones–will covet for its innovative dual-slider design, robust instant-messaging and e-mail capabilities, MySpace integration, and music and video playback.

LaptopMag Reviewed Helio Ocean and gave out “The 5.6-ounce, 0.9-inch thick Ocean isn’t exactly supermodel thin, but we dig the soft-touch finish and oval design. Sliding up the brilliant 2.4-inch display in landscape mode reveals a slightly cramped but perfectly usable QWERTY keyboard.Sliding the screen up when you hold the phone vertically reveals a traditional dialpad, making the Ocean more comfortable for use when making calls than the Sidekick. “
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The Drift is a good phone,it gets strong reception on Helio’s network, and voices sound sharp both coming and going. There’s no noise cancellation, which is a mixed blessing, and the speakerphone is loud enough, if rather scratchy. Helio’s menu system makes dialing particularly easy.

PCmag Reviewed Helio Drift and gave out “it’s the best platform for the company’s content and services as well.The company famously offers a unique and elegant WAP-based MySpace client that lets you read blogs, post comments, and upload pictures, a free app that displays news and entertainment headlines on your phone’s home screen, also now works flawlessly and is fun to use. The phone’s Web browser actually browses real Web pages, and the IM program is the top-notch OZ client, supporting AIM, MSN, and Yahoo”
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Helio Drift Collection By digitalBoy
It’ll apparently come equipped with a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth (something the Kickflip sorely lacked) with A2DP, and a QVGA display, though we can’t yet confirm that it’ll be rocking the aforementioned Java platform from XCE.

The phone’s chief claim to fame is its embedded GPS service and smartly named BuddyBeacon, which lets you track the location of 25 friends by showing their position on a map.The Drift also gives owners access to Google Maps, with its built-in business listings and real-time traffic updates for road rogues who are always on the move.
Helio Ocean Review By PcMag
While the T-Mobile Sidekick stood still, Helio moved forward. The wireless service provider’s new Ocean handset fits neatly between the juvenile Sidekick and the buttoned-down BlackBerry as an all-around multimedia handheld.

PcMag reviewed the Helio Ocean and gave out”Helio made a few other apps available the first week of the Ocean’s release, including a GPS-enabled version of Google Maps, a live traffic application for drivers, and Buddy Beacon, which lets you locate your friends with GPS-enabled Helio phones on a map. “
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Helio Ocean Review By CNET
One of the highlights by far on the Helio Ocean is its stellar array of messaging and Internet features. The Ocean incorporates access to all the major Web mail services (Yahoo Mail, AOL Mail, MSN Hotmail, GMail), plus Helio Mail and Earthlink Mail all in one integrated messaging dashboard.

CNET reviewed the Helio Ocean and gave out”The good: The Helio Ocean has a smart dual-slider design that reveals both a number keypad and a QWERTY keyboard. It has a 2.0-megapixel camera, a music player, EV-DO support, a full HTML browser, and plenty of messaging options. It also lets you search the Web directly from the phone’s home screen.The bad: The Helio Ocean is a bulky device with a poorly designed numerical keypad. Streaming video quality was not the best. It also has not yet implemented the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync application that many mobile professionals would covet.The bottom line: The Helio Ocean is a great beginner smart phone with a fantastic array of multimedia features and Internet capabilities that is sure to please both consumers and mobile professionals. “
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The ultimate mobile machine. Ocean is the world’s first dual-slider that has it all: full keyboard + separate numeric keypad, ultimate inbox, idle screen search, presence detection and all the superior standards you’ve come to expect from Helio.
