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App Review: The Pocket Scavenger – it could have been so good
What Mobile takes a look at The Pocket Scavenger, an app which could have been so good.
Apps
May 31, 2013
Video Review: Testing the Xperia Z tablet’s waterproof capabilities
What Mobile puts the Xperia Z tablet to the test in its claims of waterproof capabilities, in this video review.
Alex Walls
May 30, 2013
App Review: Snaptee – let Yoda adorn all your clothes
What Mobile takes a look at Snaptee, the app which lets you design and order your own t-shirts.
Apps
May 29, 2013
App Review: Great British Chefs Kids – so many delicious pictures
What Mobile takes a look at the app for kids cooking with their parents, the Great British Chefs Kids Recipes Apps, with saliva-inducing results.
Apps
May 28, 2013
App Review: Numbugs PowerUp – the ants and numbers just keep coming!
What Mobile takes a look at Numbugs PowerUp, the app to improve primary school children’s mental arithmetic skills – now featuring anteaters named Addy.
Apps
May 24, 2013
First Look: the Nokia Lumia 925, the variation flagship
What Mobile takes a first look at Nokia’s new flagship variation, the Lumia 928.
Alex Walls
May 14, 2013
Review: Prestigio 4500 DUO – An unfamiliar brand with a familiar Android device
What Mobile takes a look at the Prestigio 4500 DUO, an unfamiliar brand with a fairly familiar Android device.
Devices
May 13, 2013
Review: The Lumia 520, the even more budget Lumia phone
The Lumia 520 is a junior budget version of the Lumia line. Can it keep up with its big brothers?
Devices
May 9, 2013
App Review: Next Move Quiz – let’s get down to quizness
What Mobile takes a look at the Next Move Quiz, the educational quiz game app.
Apps
May 9, 2013
Review: Samsung’s smart S4 software selection
Samsungââ¬â¢s released a host of new and improved ââ¬Ësmartââ¬â¢ software features for the Galaxy S4 ââ¬â so just what do they do and are they any use?
Alex Walls
May 7, 2013
Review: The Samsung Galaxy S4 and its closest competitors
What Mobile takes a look at how Samsung’s new flagship, the Galaxy S4, compares with its closest competitors (and siblings).
Alex Walls
May 7, 2013
Review: Samsung’s Galaxy S4 – the new flagship has landed
What Mobile takes a look at Samsung’s new flagship, the much vaunted Galaxy S4 – are its bells and whistles worth your money?
Devices
May 7, 2013
Review: Huawei Ascend G510 – is it a false economy?
What Mobile takes a look at the Huawei Ascend G510, one of the largest budget smartphones yet, but is it a false economy?
Devices
May 2, 2013
App Review: Efemr – ‘This tweet will self destruct in 5…4…’
What Mobile takes a look at the ‘self destructing’ Twitter app, Efemr.
Apps
May 1, 2013
App Review: Coach’s Eye – be your own football sportscaster
What Mobile takes a look at Coach’s Eye, the app for helping athletes improve their game through video analysis.
Apps
May 1, 2013
Review: CAT B25 – they don’t make them like they used to, thankfully
What Mobile takes a look at the B15’s little cousin, the B25, and by golly are we not impressed.
Devices
April 30, 2013
App Review: GoComics – Calvin and Hobbes for free, what’s not to like?
What Mobile takes a look at GoComics, the app that provides comics from newspapers at your fingertips – what’s not to like?
Apps
April 29, 2013
App Review: Guardian Witness – crowd sourcing journalism
What Mobile takes a look at the Guardian’s GuardianWitness, an app which allows readers to contribute their photos, videos or opinions about various topics.
Apps
April 26, 2013
Review: The CAT B15 – a CAT with nine lives?
What Mobile takes a look at the CAT B15, the rugged phone which can withstand water, a fall from 1.8m – and a dog’s appetite.
Devices
April 25, 2013
App Review: Facebook Home, the useless Facebook skin
What Mobile takes a look at the much hyped Facebook Home – and we aren’t impressed.
Apps
April 25, 2013
App Review: Scotland’s Big 5, the excellent Scottish wildlife app
What Mobile takes a look at Scotland’s Big 5, the app that celebrates Scotland’s natural beauty in the form of five iconic – and occasionally adorable – animals
Apps
April 10, 2013
App Review: Poems by Heart; poets and know it
What Mobile takes a look at Poems by Heart, the poetry app by Penguin to help you learn to become the next Byron.
Apps
April 9, 2013
Review: Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ – the larger Kindle Fire offering
What Mobile takes a look at the larger Kindle Fire HD offering, the 8.9″, and how it measures up in a world of tablet-enabled e-readers.
Devices
April 8, 2013
Review: Asus Memo Pad 10.1 Tablet – a blown up Nexus 7
ASUS has released its new 10-inch tablet to compete with Google and Apple – but is it little more than a blown up Nexus 7?
Devices
April 5, 2013
App Review: Stuff To Do, for all your procrastination needs
What Mobile takes a look at Stuff To Do!, billed as the world’s simplest to do list app
Apps
April 4, 2013
App Review: Triptease – a travelogue work in progress
Triptease isn’t short of ambition, even if it’s members are.
Apps
April 3, 2013
App Review: Posse, find your friend’s fav pub
What Mobile takes a look at Posse, the social recommendation app for bars, cafes and more.
Apps
April 3, 2013
App Review: Bleacher report ‘ Team Stream
A great sports news app – but missing rugby and cricket
Apps
April 2, 2013
App Review: Little Polar Bear, pretty dang cute
What Mobile takes a look at Little Polar Bear, the cute interactive story book app.
Apps
April 2, 2013
App Review: Concert vault – great idea, limited execution
What if you could watch every rock concert, ever? Concert Vault makes an honest attempt at a great idea.
Apps
April 2, 2013
App Review: Great British Chefs – feed your eyes, and your tummy
Think you’ve got some skills in the kitchen? Take it to the next level with GBC’s top shelf app.
Apps
March 27, 2013
App Review: O2 Tracks, the Top 40 oriented music app
What Mobile takes a look at O2 Tracks, a music service which offers the Top 40 and other pop fare.
Apps
March 27, 2013
Review: Archos Titanium 80 – a super cheap iPad Mini killer
Archos has produced a super cheap 8-inch tablet to go up against the iPad Mini. How does it stack up?
Devices
March 27, 2013
Review: ZTE Blade III – a lot of phone for £70
The ZTE Blade III performs well beyond its super-budget price tag…
Devices
March 26, 2013
Review: HTC One – Welcome back to the A-list
The HTC One is a stunning looking phone and an excellent performer – but is it enough to topple Samsung, Sony and Apple?
Devices
March 19, 2013
First Look: Samsung Galaxy S4 – worth the hype?
What Mobile’s hands on first look at Samsung’s Galaxy S4 – it has some snazzy new features, but is it enough to compete with Samsung’s new top shelf competition?
Alex Walls
March 15, 2013
Review: HTC One SV – a premium phone in a budget body
A midrange mobile that looks, feels and often acts like a premium one ââ¬â plus itââ¬â¢s 4G
Devices
March 12, 2013
App Review: Versu, the choose-your-own-adventure app
What Mobile takes a look at Versu, the interactive story telling app for iPad
Apps
March 7, 2013
Review: Xperia Z, Sony’s powerhouse phone
What Mobile takes a look at Sony’s new flagship phone, the Xperia Z, the powerhouse performer with a few design niggles
Devices
March 6, 2013
App Review: Weathercube
All hail Weathercube!
Apps
March 6, 2013
Review: Motorola Razr HD – Too little, too late
It took its time getting here, and while the Motorola Razr HD is a great phone it is a victim of its delayed UK release and a high price.
Devices
March 5, 2013
App Review: BBC Earth Wonders
What Mobile takes a look at BBC Earth Wonders, the new natural world education app from the BBC
Apps
March 5, 2013
MWC: First impressions – Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
At the risk of sounding like an old grump, I have to say Samsung have completely got it right – What Mobile’s first impressions of the Galaxy Note 8.0
Allan Swann
February 25, 2013
App Review: Sound Uncovered, the interactive learning app
What Mobile takes a look at the simply delightful Sound Uncovered, a fascinating app all about the world of sound
Apps
February 20, 2013
Review: Qwiki, the movie and slide show making app
What Mobile takes a look at the movie and slide show app, Qwiki
Apps
February 14, 2013
What Mobile March issue on sale February 14
What Mobile’s March issue will feature all the info surrounding the BlackBerry Z10 launch (and our review), as well as a guide to cloud apps for your mobile phone and a host of other essentials. Available Thursday.
Allan Swann
February 12, 2013
App Review: Oh No Fractions!
What Mobile takes a look at the free education app, Oh No Fractions! available on Apple iOS
Apps
February 11, 2013
February App Round Up – our picks for the month
What Mobile takes a look at the top apps for the month, including some DIY culture and fitness on your phone
Allan Swann
February 8, 2013
Review: the Lumia 620 – how does Nokia’s new entry level device stack up?
We review the Lumia 620, Nokia’s newest entry level device – how does it stack up?
Devices
February 8, 2013
Table Top Racing is our game of the month – January Game Reviews
What Mobile’s top picks for January’s mobile games, with Table Top Racing taking out the top spot
Allan Swann
February 7, 2013
Cloudy days ahead – What Mobile’s 10 essential cloud apps for your smartphone
The top 10 essential cloud apps for your smartphone, brought to you by What Mobile
Allan Swann
February 7, 2013
BlackBerry Z10 Reviewed: Three years in the making, was it worth the wait?
What Mobile takes a look at the long awaited BlackBerry Z10, running the new BlackBerry 10 operating system
Allan Swann
February 6, 2013
Review: Lumia 820 – the 920’s pragmatic little brother
Price: £25 per month on a contract, £329.99 pay as you go, £379.95 sim free Perhaps unfairly, I’ve always been wary of Windows Phones. Tales of a dearth of apps, unwieldy operating systems and a generally unsupported infrastructure have kept me away. So the Lumia 820 was, with a few exceptions, a pleasant surprise – […]
Devices
February 6, 2013
Retro Game App Round Up Part Deux
Following on from our Retro Game App Round Up Part One, we take a look at the last seven retro games now available on your smart phon – are worth installing on your smart phone? PART TWO Game: Space Invaders Developer: TAITO Corporation iOS – £2.99 TWO STARS Just how an alien fleet intended to […]
Alex Walls
February 1, 2013
First Look: Lumia 620 available in UK
The Nokia Lumia 620 has landed. Nokia’s new offering for entry level devices, the Lumia 620, is available from January 31st from O2 in a variety of cover colours for free on contracts from £49 per month or for £149.99 on pay as you go. The Lumia 620 in black will be available from February […]
Alex Walls
January 31, 2013
Retro Games App Roundup – Part One
Smartphone gaming is a big industry these days. With video games releases outselling blockbuster movies, there’s already a large market looking to their phones for accessible, easy gaming. Not to mention the entirely new audience smart phones have introduced to the joys of video gaming, namely shooting aliens, outwitting monkeys and falling head first into […]
Alex Walls
January 29, 2013
Review: Samsung Galaxy Camera
£399 Samsung.co.uk Samsung gives us a vision for the future of all cameras – its just not quite there yet… When Samsung unveiled this camera just before Christmas, many were a bit confused. Why on earth is it putting a smartphone operating system on a camera? Smartphones with cameras have already become advanced enough now […]
Devices
January 23, 2013
Temple Run 2 first look: nice graphics, bad monkeys
Temple Run 2 is now available in the United Kingdom for iPhone and iPad. Featuring suped up graphics and a new enemy, the Temple Run game still keeps its basic elements: run away from overgrown ape-demons and collect golden coins as you do. Those damned, dirty apes. The graphics are a step up from Temple […]
Alex Walls
January 17, 2013
Review: Samsung Ativ S – the other Windows Phone
£439.99 samsung.com/uk Is this the Windows Phone version of the Galaxy S3? Very nearly. It’s very tempting to see Windows Phone as a two horse race between HTC and Nokia. HTC inked a deal with Microsoft to make its Windows Phone 8 handsets the official launch phone for the new OS; Nokia meanwhile has thrown […]
Devices
January 15, 2013
Review: Nook HD – A better screen than an iPad Mini
This Nexus 7 slate rival has a great screen and is perfect for kids… but for anyone else? You might not have heard of Barnes & Noble before, but it’s one of the leagest booksellers in the US. It’s an American Waterstones, if you will. Imagine if Waterstones one day decided to fight the digitisation […]
Devices
January 14, 2013
HTC Windows Phone 8S: The best so far?
We don’t want to imagine the scenes at Nokia HQ when the HTC Windows Phone 8X and 8S were revealed: getting the nod from Microsoft to put the OS in the name was a blessing the Finns, until then favoured partners, would not have expected to see bestowed on HTC. Perhaps more worrying for Nokia […]
Devices
January 10, 2013
Review: Google Nexus 4 smartphone – a dirt cheap giant killer?
Google’s new Nexus may not turn heads, but it’s the best value Android phone we’ve ever tested… The Google Nexus 4 has an awful lot to live up to – and, put simply, it doesn’t quite meet those hyper-expectations. Three times now, Google has teamed up with a hardware manufacturer to create a phone that […]
Devices
January 10, 2013
Review: Google Nexus 10
Put simply, the Nexus 10 is the first tablet to match up to the iPad. The phrase ‘iPad killer’ has been around for as long as the iPad – an oxymoron since there has yet to be any true challenger to the industry’s flagship tablet PC. With the Nexus 10, Apple’s two biggest enemies, Samsung […]
Devices
January 9, 2013
December App Reviews
Our selection of some of the best apps released over the past month. By Jon Mundy and Allan Swann The Big Issue Free/£2.49 per issue on Apple iOS Dennis Publishing If you’ve ever walked past a Big Issue seller and regretted it, check out The Big Issue app on iPad. The app is a simple […]
Apps
December 19, 2012
Mobile game reviews – December
By Jon Mundy A selection of the highlights from the world of mobile gaming across the past month. Max Awesome 69p on Apple iOS Chillingo Make like Evel Knievel in Chillingo’s colourful motorbike stunt-’em-up. Max Awesome requires you to jump, duck and somersault your way through each obstacle-strewn course, with a mixture of style and […]
Allan Swann
December 18, 2012
Review: HTC One X+
HTC’s pimped up the unfairly ignored One X for late 2012. Is it second time lucky? HTC ONE X+ £474 (contracts start at £31p/m) Reviewer: Philip Brown The HTC One X+, like its forebear, is in danger of being cruelly overlooked. It’s a shame, as it just might be the best Android phone available right […]
Devices
December 12, 2012
Review: Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini
Samsung’s flagship S3 smartphone gets a ‘mini’ sibling – but just how far has the apple fallen from the tree? Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini £300 sim free, or £25p/m on contract Reviewer: Jasper Jackson The S3 Mini tries to be a smaller, cheaper version of the S3 – but ends up being a rather poor […]
Devices
December 11, 2012
Reviewed: Amazon Kindle Fire HD
Amazon Kindle Fire HD Price: £159/£169 16GB (with/without ads), £199/£209 32GB Reviewer: Jasper Jackson Seven-inch tablets are being pitched to focus on consuming content, much more than their larger 9-10 inch predecessors. The Kindle Fire takes this concept a bit too far and ends up neglecting too many areas where other devices excel in a bid to […]
Devices
December 10, 2012
Review: Microsoft Surface
A curiously unfocused tablet, but full of potential Even as I sit down to write this review, I still have no idea what market the Surface is aimed at. Its advertising campaign suggests its a hip, indie-kid cool device that will change the way you use a tablet ‘ an attempt to out-do Apple’s […]
Devices
December 5, 2012
Review: HTC Windows Phone 8X
HTC Windows Phone 8X £399 htc.com/uk Reviewer: Michael Garwood HTC proves it’s more than just the ‘other’ Windows Phone 8 manufacturer HTC must be one of the most hard done by phone companies in the business – no matter how good its devices prove to be, they just don’t seem to get picked up in […]
Devices
November 29, 2012
Review: Nokia Lumia 920
Nokia Lumia 920 www.nokia.com Network Temporary exclusive to Orange, T-Mobile and EE 4G. Price 4G – £36 per month and £129.99 upfront for 500MB of data unlimited calls and texts. Reviewer Scott Snowden Can Nokia’s new flagship kick the Windows Phone platform in to gear and save the company? Nokia has been floundering in the […]
Devices
November 28, 2012
Review: iPad 4
Apple iPad 4 From £399 http://www.apple.com/uk/ipad Reviewer: Philip Brown Two full size iPads in a year ‘ is Apple pushing its luck? Everyone saw the iPad mini coming from a mile off at Apple’s recent October press conference; what they didn’t expect was a new full size iPad to go with it. Apple did a […]
Devices
November 27, 2012
Review: iPad Mini
iPad Mini From £269 www.apple.com/uk Is smaller always better? So where does the iPad Mini fit in Apple’s grand scheme of things? It is, quite simply, a smaller version of an iPad 2 – despite Apple’s claims to the contrary. Apple finally decided to take a dip into the 7-inch tablet market, the idea being […]
Devices
November 27, 2012
The 2012 What Mobile Awards In Pictures
The 2012 What Mobile Awards, held on November 6, 2012 at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. The full results feature is in our December issue available in shops on 15 November. For a quick rundown of the event – click here.
Allan Swann
November 14, 2012
Sony Xperia T review
Sony has had an impressive run of late, releasing a stream of high-quality phones at all price points. It’s now aiming for its biggest launch yet with the Xperia T – a feature-packed Android device billed as its new flagship smartphone. Even James Bond has been spotted using one in the movie, Skyfall. When we […]
Devices
October 19, 2012
Doro PhoneEasy 715 review
While Doro may not be a brand you’ve heard of before, the Swedish firm has been building a name for itself for many years, crafting thoughtfully-designed phones aimed at less tech-savvy elderly phone users. The PhoneEasy 715 is its latest creation and with its sturdy build, great ease-of-use and well thought-out design, it provides a […]
Devices
October 15, 2012
Archos 101 XS review
Which company was already releasing Android tablets back before Apple released the first iPad? No, it’s not Samsung, HTC, Sony, or even Asus; it’s Archos, a plucky French firm you may never have heard of before. Back in 2009 it was the first out of the gates with the Archos Internet Tablet – a tablet […]
Devices
October 10, 2012
Doro PhoneEasy 612 review
While many manufacturers are putting all their effort into creating the most feature-packed touchscreen phones, Swedish firm Doro takes a different approach by focussing on ease-of-use for elderly phone users. The PhoneEasy 612 is its latest flip-phone and offers a durable and easy way for less tech-savvy people to make calls, send texts and take […]
Devices
October 9, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Note II review
When Samsung launched the original Galaxy Note late last year, the unique smartphone/tablet hybrid’s huge screen and impressive performance made it an ideal choice for multimedia fans. Its successor is now bigger than ever and packed with stunning power and features, but you’ll need big hands and a large wallet to fully enjoy it. The […]
Devices
October 9, 2012
Apple iPhone 5 review
After almost twelve long months of waiting, the much-anticipated Apple iPhone 5 has finally arrived. But in a year where we’ve seen cutting-edge, market-defining devices launched by Samsung and HTC, among others, can Apple hold onto its crown in the ever-growing smartphone market, or has the mighty iPhone finally lost its touch? While everyone expected […]
Devices
October 2, 2012
Sony Xperia Tipo review
Sony was quite slow off the mark to release smartphones running the Android 4.0 operating system, failing to get the new software on to its first range of Sony Mobile devices launched after its split with Ericsson. However, it has recently done an admirable job in getting the newer version of the Google OS on […]
Devices
September 20, 2012
Nokia Asha 311 review
While Nokia’s Lumia Windows Phone smartphones get the lions share of press for the Finnish firm these days, its Nokia Asha feature-phones are the unsung heroes that are quietly shifting plenty of units throughout the world. Packing easy usability, eye-catching looks and low prices the Nokia Asha range offers great value for anyone that doesn’t […]
Devices
September 11, 2012
Motorola Defy Mini review
Following the launch of the original Motorola Defy and the Motorola Defy+, the Motorola Defy Mini is the smallest model in the Google-owned manufacturer’s line of water-resistant, dustproof smartphones. The previous two models offerered decent attempts at finding a compromise between the sophisticated technology needs of urban users and the demands of outdoorsy-types who want […]
Devices
September 10, 2012
Sony Xperia P review
Sony’s Xperia range offers a wide choice of smartphones for all needs and budgets, including the high-end Sony Xperia S and the sleek and affordable Sony Xperia U. The Sony Xperia P sits in the middle and proves an impressively feature-packed handset that offers good value for money. Available in a choice of eye-catching black, […]
Devices
September 6, 2012
Sony Xperia Go review
Tough smartphones have a hard time of things. Despite their waterproof, dust-resistant designs they seldom prove mass market hits, as they can tend to be ugly, bulky and overpriced devices. Recently we’re seeing things change, though. Motorola’s original Defy was the sleeper hit of 2010 and shunned convention by shrugging off scuffs and looking slick. […]
Devices
August 29, 2012
ZTE Grand X review
The ZTE Grand X Android smartphone is a breath of fresh air. For once we’ve got an Android phone that is running the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system as Google intended. But is that enough of a selling point in 2012? It’s a funny thing, Android. Google’s mobile operating system is the most […]
Devices
August 28, 2012
Hannspree Hannspad tablet review
Until recently Hannspree has mainly been associated with producing televisions and PC monitors. But following the success of the Apple iPad and the resurgence of tablet technology, it entered the tablet market with the original Hannspree Hannspad. While it didn’t set the world alight, the first Hannspree Hannspad provided a functional and affordable alternative to […]
Devices
August 24, 2012
Toshiba AT300 tablet review
Toshiba has had mixed fortunes in the tablet market to date, with early devices such as the Toshiba Folio 100 being pulled from UK retail outlets and more recent tablets like the Toshiba AT200 winning great critical acclaim. The latest in the range is the Toshiba AT300 and this slim and usable Android device could […]
Devices
August 22, 2012
Nokia Asha 300 review
Even in this age of smartphones, Nokia still sells a huge amount of entry-level feature-phones, mainly to emerging markets. Under its Asha brand, which launched in 2011, it launched a line of feature-phones which are very much the entry-level devices of the company and put affordability and value ahead of cutting-edge features. The Asha range […]
Devices
August 21, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review
When Samsung launched the original Galaxy Note last year, the unique phone/tablet hybrid won us over with its great multimedia abilities. The huge 5.3-inch screen made it completely impractical as a phone, however, so Samsung has opted to ditch phone functionality for its successor and instead create a dedicated tablet. With rivals such as the […]
Devices
August 16, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 review
While Samsung is still riding high on the success of the Galaxy S III, it also offers a range of affordable entry- and mid-level smartphones that provide great usability at a low price. The latest is the Galaxy Ace 2, an Android-powered handset that packs plenty of value for money. Building on the foundation of […]
Devices
August 10, 2012
Vodafone Smart 2 review
It’s difficult to get very excited about network branded handsets. History tells us they are often under specified, low cost and badly built devices. Remember the O2 X1 anyone? But thankfully times have changed, and many of these handsets today are built by credible phone manufacturers such as Huawei, ZTE and Alcatel, who all produce […]
Devices
August 3, 2012
Google Nexus 7 review
The Google Nexus 7 is Google’s first foray into the tablet market with an own-branded device. It won’t take on the Apple iPad, but it isn’t designed to. With a comparatively affordable price tag, great workmanship and loads of power, the Nexus 7 could help spread tablets to a far broader audience. Many firms have […]
Devices
July 16, 2012
Samsung Galaxy S Advance review
Following the Samsung Galaxy S III and the Samsung Galaxy Mini 2, the Samsung Galaxy S Advance is aimed squarely at the middle of the smartphone market and, as such, it has ended up decidedly middle of the road. For some the handset’s solidity and design consistency may be charming, however, and anyone looking for […]
Devices
July 10, 2012
LG Optimus L3 review
The LG Optimus L3 is the lowest ranked handset in LG’s L Series – which also comprises the LG Optimus L5 and Optimus L7 – but you can’t tell by looking at its design. It’s not a great-looking handset, but in a world where the trend for devices is to get bigger and bigger, almost […]
Devices
July 9, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 review
With all the excitement around the release of the Samsung Galaxy S III, you could be forgiven for forgetting that Samsung also makes a wide range of other high-quality handsets. However, the Korean firm hasn’t become the world’s leading mobile-maker by being a one-trick pony and it has something on offer for everyone.
Devices
July 6, 2012
HTC Desire C review
When HTC originally released the original HTC Desire, it was a game changer. A slick, classy design, great screen and lots of features, not to mention a deeply attractive overlay on top of the Android OS. Then came the HTC Desire S, the HTC Desire HD and now the HTC Desire C.
Devices
July 5, 2012
Orange San Diego Intel smartphone review
Over the years, Intel has achieved dominance in the PC market, putting huge pressure on rivals such as AMD. But in the smartphone market it’s been a different story. Chips based on designs by UK firm ARM have been ruling the roost, because they have offered the energy efficiency needed for such portable devices. But […]
Devices
July 4, 2012
Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone review
The Nokia Lumia 800 and Nokia Lumia 710 were well-received debuts for Nokia’s first Windows Phone range back in 2011. The Nokia Lumia 900 is even more significant as it’s the first Nokia Lumia flagship phone for the all-important US market. And it’s now arrived in the UK.
Devices
July 3, 2012
Nokia 808 PureView review
Back in 2002 Nokia introduced the world to the notion of the cameraphone with the launch of the Nokia 7650. That handset had a mere 0.3-Megapixel sensor, capable of handling snaps of a resolution up to 640 x 480 pixels.
Devices
July 2, 2012
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