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Pocket-lint HTC Wildfire S review3rd May 2011
The HTC Wildfire S could be the darling of the affordable Android handsets. We say could be, because HTC have slightly muddied the water with the similarly-specced HTC Salsa
The Register Archos 32 review3rd May 2011
Archos is calling the 32 an Android tablet, but I have trouble convincing myself that anything with a 3.2in screen is really a tablet so it makes far more sense to review it as a touchscreen media player
SlashGear HTC Incredible 2 review29th April 2011
In many ways the Incredible 2 is doubly familiar. Not only does it maintain the unusually molded chassis of the first Incredible, it’s also very similar to the HTC Incredible S currently on sale Europe
SlashGear HTC Wildfire S review29th April 2011
Expectations around the HTC Wildfire S are, a little surprisingly, high. The third of HTC’s new Android devices from MWC 2011 in February, the entry-level smartphone replaces the Wildfire, a device which managed to carve itself quite the niche
The Inquirer Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play review29th April 2011
SONY ERICSSON'S Xperia Play is the best gaming handset on the market but that also means some compromise when using it as a phone. The Android 2.3 powered smartphone looks fairly nice with a gloss black and chrome finish consistent with the Xperia series,
Mobile Phone Features LG Optimus 3D review28th April 2011
This is our first 3D mobile phone review and this new LG is a pretty good piece of kit. It boasts stereoscopic imaging technology which in short means you don’t need 3D glasses to make you think the images are 3D. In laymans terms it splits one image into two and gives you two version of that same image, one for the left eye and one for the right eye, Pretty clever huh?! We thought so too! So before we get into the nitty gritty of what the phone can and can’t do we better finish telling you what3D features there are on this new LG Optimus.
Pocket-lint Samsung Galaxy S II review28th April 2011
The Samsung Galaxy S II is a serious smartphone. It has everything, at least on paper. But just because a phone comes fitted with the latest version of the Android operating system, a dual core processor ...
The Inquirer Asus Eee Pad Transformer video review27th April 2011
THE ASUS TRANSFORMER is one of the most exciting tablets to come out this year, running Android Honeycomb with a docking keyboard that turns the tablet into a netbook
V3 Motorola Xoom video review26th April 2011
We take a look at the 10.1in Android Honeycomb tablet and see whether it is a viable alternative to the iPad.
SlashGear Samsung Galaxy S II review26th April 2011
The original Galaxy S wasn’t a small phone, with a 4-inch Super AMOLED display to accommodate. With the Galaxy S II, Samsung boosts the screen to 4.3-inches and the technology to Super AMOLED Plus, the latest high-end evolution of its OLED panels
SlashGear Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc review25th April 2011
Making the “world’s thinnest phone” is a common ambition among current smartphone manufacturers, but no matter whether the XPERIA Arc manages to grab the title or not, it’s a slender, tactile device in the hand
The Inquirer HTC Incredible S review22nd April 2011
TAIWANESE PHONE MAKER HTC's Incredible S is one of its flagship models with respectable hardware, a large 4-inch screen and an innovative design that is let down by its out of date software
V3 Motorola Xoom review20th April 2011
A decent effort from Motorola, the Xoom has overtaken the Samsung Galaxy Tab as the number one alternative to the iPad and will please Android fans
SlashGear T-Mobile G2x review20th April 2011
Long and lean is a good way to describe the G2x. Like its European LG Optimus 2X counterpart, it measures in at 4.88 x 2.48 x 0.43 inches and 5oz, fronted with a 4-inch WVGA TFT LCD touchscreen
GSMArena Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play review20th April 2011
They stitched thumbs to the robot: meaning a DualShock controller stitched to a 4” touchscreen in a side-slider form factor. A smartphone version of the PSP Go but with more processing power isn’t far off the truth either
The Inquirer Motorola Xoom review20th April 2011
THE SENSE OF EXCITEMENT created by the Motorola Xoom has been palpable among technology journalists ever since its announcement. It is the first tablet available in the UK with Android 3.0 Honeycomb
SlashGear Acer Iconia Tab A500 review20th April 2011
Welcome to the newest Android tablet on the block, Acer’s Iconia Tab A500. This is an Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet, that being a version of the Google mobile operating system made specifically for tablets, and it’s got a big fat 10.1-inch screen
TechRadar LG Optimus Pad review19th April 2011
What we have here is a Tegra 2-powered Android 3.0 honeycomb tablet with dual 5MP rear-firing cameras for 3D video capture. The display is not 3D compatible in any way – it's a standard 8.9-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen
The Register Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play review19th April 2011
With the Xperia Play, Sony Ericsson attempts to bridge the divide by combining the functionality of its Xperia smartphone range with Playstation-certified gaming controls
TechRadar Archos 28 review19th April 2011
Easy to write off, we were unexpectedly impressed by it and those without a smartphone looking for a portable way of consuming media, as well as surfing the web