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Pocket-lint HTC Sensation preview12nd April 2011
The HTC Sensation is a phone about numbers: except for sidestepping the “world’s thinnest” competition, it smacks down a heavy spec sheet: 1.2GHz processor, dual-core, 8-megapixel camera, 1080p video recording, 4.3-inches, 960 x 540 pixels
CNET UK HTC Sensation preview12nd April 2011
The HTC Sensation is an Android smart phone whose unassuming aluminium case hides a dual-core processor and a fabulously whizzy user interface
Pocket-lint Motorola Xoom review11st April 2011
the Motorola Xoom is both the showcase and the development device for Android tablets, much like the Google Nexus S was for Gingerbread
T3 Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc review11st April 2011
It’s fair to say the Arc is one of the most stunning handsets we’ve seen recently. Just 8.7mm deep and weighing a lightweight 117g the slight curve the body has been ergonomically designed to sit comfortably in your hand
TechRadar Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 review8th April 2011
Powered by Nvidia's dual core Tegra 2 CPU and lubricated by 1GB, it's powerful and a match for any other Android tablet yet released
T3 INQ Cloud Touch review8th April 2011
When Mark Zuckerberg rebutted the rumours of a Facebook phone, he said it was working on deeper integration to mobiles. That is certainly the result with the INQ Cloud Touch, a budget handset for Facebook addicts
The Register HTC Desire S review6th April 2011
The revised version of HTC’s more than capable Desire offers an updated look and runs Gingerbread, the latest Android 2.3 OS. What the Desire S brings to the mix is a faster, more responsive handset with improved keyboards and video calling options
Pocket-lint Acer Liquid Mini review6th April 2011
The fact that it's available in a range of colours (blue, pink, black, silver and green) suggests that it's aimed at younger users who are making their first foray into the smartphone arena
The Register Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc review5th April 2011
The Xperia Arc is the company’s latest flagship offering that runs the latest Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS and features an 8.1Mp camera with a low noise CMOS sensor and a high-end screen with a Bravia engine.
TechRadar Acer Liquid Mini review5th April 2011
It's small in size so it is good for those who don't want a huge device. And it sports Acer's bespoke Android skin, which is helpful for some people, not so good for others
TechRadar Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc review4th April 2011
First impressions are that the Xperia Arc is unbelievably, impossibly thin. It's also flared slightly around the back, giving the rear of the phone a slightly fatter top and bottom. And it's light too - a mere 117g
The Inquirer HTC Desire S review4th April 2011
TAIWANESE PHONE MAKER HTC's follow-up to the popular Desire smartphone is the Desire S running Android 2.3 Gingerbread and HTC's Sense 2.1 overlay interface with improved efficiency and some interface updates.
TechRadar Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play review1st April 2011
Now the fusion of gamepad and Android phone has emerged into the modern world in the form of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play
TechRadar INQ Cloud Touch review1st April 2011
the company has come back with the INQ Cloud Touch an Android-powered smartphone that keeps the budget tag, and shoves not only Facebook, but Spotify too deeper into the phone than anything on the market
T3 Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play review1st April 2011
all the hype has been about the Play, the long-mooted 'PlayStation Phone' that comes promising \"real\" console gaming on a mobile for the first time. Make no mistake, in the wake of the iPhone's App Store success, this is the selling point
The Inquirer HTC Desire S video review1st April 2011
The HTC Desire S is the successor to last years extremely popular Desire and is due to go on sale from 8 April for £399 SIM free. As you can see in the video, the phone runs extremely smoothly with virtually no lag
Pocket-lint Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play review1st April 2011
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play could be the stuff of legend: the Holy Grail of the PlayStation phone has been subject to rumour and speculation for many years. With the meteoric rise of mobile gaming
GSMArena Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc review1st April 2011
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc is a sweeping update of the X10. A new generation chipset, more screen estate and a microHDMI port in a well done facelift make the Arc an easy pick even over a Gingerbread-powered XPERIA X10
The Register Asus Eee Pad Transformer review1st April 2011
Overall, the Asus EeePad seems attractively put together, and the extra 50 quid for a keyboard makes the Transformer option quite a sensible consideration, it’s just a pity there’s no mention of a 3G model as yet
TechRadar Archos 101 review1st April 2011
The Archos 101 is a huge improvement over the Archos 9, with a responsive and beautiful touchscreen, excellent features and fast networking. It's a shame there's no Android Market, but the Archos alternative is commendable