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TechRadar AOC Breeze review19th April 2011
While there's plenty to commend considering the low price, its awful screen ruins much of the good work
SlashGear T-Mobile G-Slate review18th April 2011
the T-Mobile G-Slate by LG is making its own play, with the dual hope that 3D photography and an 8.9-inch screen will be enough to carve a niche against the iPad 2.
GSMArena HTC Desire S review18th April 2011
Powerful hardware, large high-res screen and the latest Android version in a single piece of solid metal – the recipe did wonders for the original Desire so no wonder HTC are in no mood to experiment with the sequel
TechDigest Motorola Xoom review18th April 2011
The Motorola XOOM is a fairly tricky device to review. On the one hand, you have a high-spec tablet device that's packed full of enough features to really give the Apple's iPad a run for its money
Pocket-lint INQ Cloud Touch review18th April 2011
The INQ Cloud Touch is a new generation in social mobile from the small UK company who practically invented the connected mobile social experience before everyone else jumped on board
CNET UK INQ Cloud Touch review17th April 2011
The INQ Cloud Touch is a budget Android smart phone that offers some tantalising treats for Facebook fiends and Spotify supporters, although its looks reflect its low price.
GSMArena Motorola Atrix 4G review15th April 2011
It was the alliance with Android that put Motorola out of the woods. Like every partnership, it’s been a series of peaks and dips but every now and then the relationship between Motorola and Android goes beyond a mere marriage of convenience
V3 Motorola Atrix preview15th April 2011
Hybrid Android Honeycomb devices are about to flood the market, but one of the most interesting comes in the form of the Motorola Atrix smartphone
The Inquirer Motorola Atrix review15th April 2011
While the phone is a nice device on its own, it really moves into a different league when you introduce the docking station. Most notable is the Lapdock, which turns the phone into a mini-laptop
CNET UK Parrot Asteroid review15th April 2011
The Parrot Asteroid is a great idea in principle. But this Android-powered car stereo's unforgivable lack of apps means it's a real letdown. We reckon you'd be far better off connecting your own Android smart phone to your existing car stereo.
CNET UK Samsung Galaxy Ace preview15th April 2011
Samsung's made the right sacrifices to keep the cost of the Galaxy Ace down. It has a relatively low-res screen and lacks the power to play Flash video, but this Android phone is packed with fun features and looks much more expensive than it is
V3 HTC Incredible S video review14th April 2011
The Incredible S comes with a 4in screen and boasts some impressive hardware specifications including a 1GHz processor and 8-megapixel rear camera. However, the decision to pre-load the device with Android 2.2 is disappointing
Pocket-lint Samsung Galaxy S II review14th April 2011
The Samsung Galaxy S II is a serious device. It has everything. And we mean everything. It’s not often that we get a spec sheet through at Pocket-lint and have nothing to complain about
The Inquirer Samsung Galaxy S II review14th April 2011
THE FIRST THING we noticed about Samsung's latest smartphone when we picked it up at The Gadget Show this week was its weight. It is comfortable to hold considering its large screen size but feels worryingly light
The Register LG Optimus 2X review13rd April 2011
The big deal with the Optimus 2X is that it has a dual core processor, a new Nvidia Tegra 2 chipset in fact, which promises improved graphics processing and, in theory, should make it notably faster and more capable than any of the single core processors
GSMArena Samsung Galaxy S II preview13rd April 2011
Samsung’s Galaxy lineup is home of some of the world’s finest droids. But the I9100 Galaxy S II is special
The Inquirer Motorola Xoom review13rd April 2011
The Xoom is one of the first tablets to run Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system that is designed specifically for tablets. Google has done well adapting Android from smartphones to tablets and the operating system is a good balance
T3 HTC Sensation video preview13rd April 2011
HTC has taken the covers off its HTC Pyramid under the official name of the HTC Sensation. After numerous leaks and spec details the Android-running smartphone was annouced yesterday
T3 HTC Sensation preview13rd April 2011
In terms of specifications, it’s similar to the LG Optimus 2X and Motorola Atrix, by including a dual-core processor, although instead of a dual core Nvidia Tegra processor, it runs a Qualcomm MSM 1.2Ghz processor.
V3 HTC Sensation video preview12nd April 2011
The Sensation comes with a 4.3in Super LCD screen, which has a resolution of 540 x 960. The handset is powered by a 1.2GHz dual core processor