| Pocket-lint HTC Sensation preview | 12nd 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 preview | 12nd 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 review | 11st 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 review | 11st 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 review | 8th 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 review | 8th 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 review | 6th 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 review | 6th 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 review | 5th 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 review | 5th 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 review | 4th 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 review | 4th 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 review | 1st 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 review | 1st 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 review | 1st 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 review | 1st 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 review | 1st 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 review | 1st 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 review | 1st 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 review | 1st 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 | |
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