User forums. Discussions about phones, carriers and software. The forums are a lively community of knowledgable users. Get you questions answered and problems solved by posting to a forum. This folder contains general forums. Forums which specialize in a particular carrier such as Sprint or Nextel are listed under the the carrier's name.
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Howard Forums

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www.howardforums.com/forum.php (xhtml-mp)

Largest, most active mobile users forum on the web. In addition to the regular mobile site there's an light weight version for feature phones at wap.howardforums.com. You must register before you can use the mobile version. Registration is free and you can do it either from the phone or using a PC at http://www.howardforums.com


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Esato

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wap.esato.com/xhtml/ (HTML5)
wap.esato.com/wap/ (wml)
This long established forum site provides access to several years of archived posts by a knowledgeable community of users. One of the oldest and most popular online forums for mobile geeks, Esato recently upgraded their mobile site. The forums have been supplemented with a database of device specifications and a news section.
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WirelessAdvisor

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wa00.com/wiforums/index.php (xhtml-mp)

A forum site covering all aspects of mobile technology including phones, carriers, software development and wireless industry investments. 


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What Mobile Forums

Content: ****  Usability: XXX
forum.whatmobile.net/index.php?s... (HTML5)

What Mobile is a UK based print magazine for mobile enthusiasts. What Mobile also has a web edition which includes an active mobile user forum.  There are sub-forums for the major handset makers and each UK mobile network, The  forum automatically renders in mobile friendly format on phone browsers.  The text-only mobile edition is created with a "Lite" vBulletin template.  Page size is small so the forums should load on all phones although navigation will require a lot of scrolling.


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Mobility.Mobi

Content: ****  Usability: XXXX
mobility.mobi (xhtml-mp)
Mobility Mobi Mobility.mobi - I can't believe I didn't see this site before. Mobility.mobi is a nine month old online forum dedicated to discussing the mobile web and especially the .mobi top level domain (TLD). It's very active with over 7000 and threads and 46,000 posts. Lot's of discussions of new mobile sites, industry news, SEO, domaineering and buying selling and trading .mobi domains. There are also active sub-forums for mobile web development questions, discussing mobile publishing platforms, hosting and legal issues like domain name disputes.

Mobility.mobi uses browser detection to display either the full PC version of the vBulletin based forum or a mobile one using a great mobile template developed in-house by mobility.mobi. There doesn't seem to be a way to force the mobile version if browser detection fails although I wasn't able to make it fail with any of the dozen or so mobile user agents I tried.

Mobility.mobi's mobile front page mobile scores a perfect 5 out of 5 on the Ready.mobi test. The index pages listing the posts in each forum and the post pages themselves can get quite large however, well over the10KB of markup and 20KB overall limits generally recommended for "one-size fits all" mobile sites. If this causes out of memory errors on your phone, if you're a registered user you can change the number of posts per page from the default of 25 to five on the Options Page which should help a bit. You can only change settings from the PC version though.

Except for options, the mobile version offers almost all of the functionality of the PC site including posting, private messaging and registering for the site. It's not necessary to register to view the site except for a few members only sub-forums. You have to register to post, of course.

It's really inspiring to see Mobility.mobi doing so well. Anyone who has any doubts about the mobile web's vitality should spend a little time poking around. There's a friendly, cooperative feel to mobility.mobi with developers and publishers helping each other out without any cattiness and flame wars so common to online forums.
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MobileZone

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twilightwap.com/mobile (wml)
Tips and tricks, forums and downloads
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GsmDna.net

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gsmdna.net/index.php?wap2 (xhtml-mp)

A new mobile forum where users share tips and tricks and game and app downloads for Symbian, Maemo, Android, Sony Ericsson, PSP and jailbroken iPhones.


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MobilesForum

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www.mobilesforum.com (xhtml-mp)

Mobile edition of a new forum for anyone interested in Mobile Web News and Discussion, Mobile Website Development and Mobile Domains. The mobile version is good for basic phones but a bit limiting.  The full version of the site at mobilesforum.mobi works well on modern touch and full-web browsers.

7-Nov-2012: Site is offline


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QR Code
It's a QR (Quick Response) Code containing the URL of WapReview Mobile. Snap it with your phone's QR Code reader to go to the WapReview mobile site.

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Content - 0-5 *'s indicating the quality of the site's writing, depth, timeliness and accuracy.

Usability - 0-5 X's indicating the usability of the site on a mobile device, based on ease and intuitivness of navigation and lack of excessive scrolling through ads etc. to reach main content.