| SlashGear Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play review | 31st March 2011 |
| The family similarity between the PSP Go and the XPERIA Play is obvious. Both have a slide-out gaming keypad and a chubby little body: 119 x 62 x 16 mm for the Sony Ericsson, 128 x 69 x 16.5 mm for the Sony. | |
| GSMArena Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play preview | 31st March 2011 |
| Gaming is central to the XPERIA PLAY but it doesn’t eclipse the Android smartphone. A 4” WVGA (480x854) touchscreen, a 1GHz CPU and Android 2.3 Gingerbread allow the PLAY to handle day-to-day smartphone tasks with ease | |
| V3 HTC Desire S video review | 30th March 2011 |
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| Pocket-lint HTC Desire S review | 30th March 2011 |
| The biggest physical difference with the HTC Desire S over the HTC Desire is a new design. Measuring 115 x 59.8 x 11.63mm and weighting 130g it’s a touch smaller and lighter than the original Desire | |
| Pocket-lint Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc review | 30th March 2011 |
| The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is a flagship handset from a company that was on the back foot in 2010. It brings with it a wave of exciting technologies - the Exmor R sensor, the Mobile Bravia Engine | |
| CNET UK Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play review | 30th March 2011 |
| The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is part console and part Android smart phone. Its hardware is impressive, but confusing and inconsistent software makes playing games a joyless experience. That leaves it a porky Android phone, with little to offer | |
| T3 Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo review | 29th March 2011 |
| With its thin, 13mm body and curved two-tone back the Neo looks the part, but aside from its slick, albeit overly plasticky, looks little has changed since the Xperia X10 and it’s certainly not as stylish as the HTC Incredible S | |
| The Register HTC Incredible S review | 29th March 2011 |
| The Incredible S is latest in HTC’s extensive line of Android handsets. It runs version 2.2 of the OS, includes a 1GHz processor, 8Mp camera and lots of clever tricks, but despite its distinctive rubbery look, it isn’t hugely different from its siblings. | |
| Pocket-lint ViewSonic ViewPad 10s review | 28th March 2011 |
| The ViewSonic ViewPad 10s comes in two variants, the Wi-Fi only or the 3G version. We managed to get our hands on the 3G version of the 10-inch Android tablet | |
| SlashGear HTC Desire S review | 28th March 2011 |
| HTC is back with the follow-up, the HTC Desire S. Question is, with dual-core Android phones already on the market, does the "S" stand for "sequel" or just "surpassed"? | |
| GSMArena LG Optimus 2X review update | 25th March 2011 |
| We published our pre-release LG Optimus 2X review a month ago and now we finally got a retail unit for testing so we're back to see what's changed since then. And there are noticeable improvements | |
| SlashGear HTC Incredible S review | 24th March 2011 |
| Packing neither the huge screen of the Touch HD, nor running the latest OS like the imminent Desire S, it’s a single-core phone in what’s fast shaping up to be a dual-core world. Thing is, underdog devices have a habit of surprising you | |
| GSMArena HTC Incredible S review | 22nd March 2011 |
| The unfortunate naming aside (seriously, didn’t anyone say it out loud before they announced it?), the Incredible S is a pretty great smartphone. You’ve got spotless connectivity, an exciting new screen, those cool rotating buttons and the proven power of | |
| GSMArena Samsung Galaxy S II preview | 22nd March 2011 |
| A Samsung Galaxy S II prototype escaped a bit early from the factory and we already have its first review, complete with plenty of live shots, camera samples and screenshots. The great news is that the smarphone did great, really impressing the reviewers | |
| CNET UK Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 preview | 22nd March 2011 |
| The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 looks set to offer a convenient screen size and plenty of power. This tablet could be a very sweet Android Honeycomb treat | |
| The Inquirer ZTE Skate preview | 18th March 2011 |
| we think the phone is nice looking. It has a 4.3-inch screen and its 480x800 resolution is bright and clear with great viewing angles. Unfortunately, its overall performance leaves something to be desired. | |
| TechRadar ViewSonic ViewPad 10s review | 18th March 2011 |
| the ViewPad 10s has much more in common with the Motorola Xoom than it does its own predecessor, packing in Nvidia's Tegra 2 system on a chip for power | |
| SlashGear HTC Thunderbolt review | 18th March 2011 |
| If you’ve used an HTC smartphone recently then the ThunderBolt’s design won’t surprise. Like the EVO 4G and Inspire 4G before it, there’s a 4.3-inch WVGA touchscreen display in a mostly metal chassis | |
| The Inquirer Archos 101 review | 16th March 2011 |
| The Archos 101 is a reasonable tablet for its price. It's thin and light with good connectivity but it doesn't rival other tablets in performance | |
| GSMArena Samsung Galaxy Mini review | 16th March 2011 |
| Minis are supposed to be the cheaper, stripped down version of the bigger and superior gadgets. There’s a long list of bigger and superior siblings for the Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570 to choose from but it has its own two feet to stand on | |
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