Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness review: I see through you
Luxury phones are having a tough time being unique nowadays. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness is having a hard time being… luxurious. But that’s no way to start a proper review now, is it? There we go again then...
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini preview: First look
Mini is the John Smith of names in mobile phones these days. All makers in the Big Five are keen to have a diminutive version of a popular handset but if there is one to be the definitive repack, it would be the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini...
Samsung S8500 Wave preview: First look
Enter a new platform. With a boom. With a bang. A Bada kind of bang. Another of the big guns wants to play by their own rules. Samsung’s second spot in global market share was hard fought but... Updated 05 March
Google Nexus One review: Firstborn
All droids are equal but some droids are more equal than others. Google it. You’ll get the Nexus One. There are around 50 smartphones and tablets running Android today. That’s right, out of all the offspring they fathered with the Open Handset Alliance...
MWC 2010: Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Series
One of the pivotal announcements this MWC was without a doubt the new Windows Phone 7 OS. There are yet no devices made to support it, but we've got some shots of a proto-type plus some lengthy presentation videos...
MWC 2010: HTC overview
HTC were the last major manufacturer to announce their new handsets at this year’s MWC. As it turns out, the wait was more than worth it. The Taiwanese company had three very nice devices in stock for... Update: Hands-on video of HTC Smart added
MWC 2010: LG overview
Now there's an interesting one for you - despite being a platinum sponsor of the MWC 2010, LG aren't among the exhibitors, for … um… cost-saving reasons. They've set up their own booth just outside the Barcelona Fair. Hope it fits their...
MWC 2010: Various brands overview
Along with market leaders there are plenty of smaller manufacturers who are keen to make a stand with some interesting devices. On the following pages you will find a summary of... Update: Toshiba TG02 live video added
MWC 2010: Samsung overview
This time Samsung started their MWC a day early with their Unpacked event. Dedicated to their headline phone, the S8500 Wave, it packed an extreme multimedia punch that we have rarely seen before. The lavish event clearly showed how committed Samsung...
MWC 2010: Sony Ericsson overview
Sony Ericsson are serious about QWERTY-equipped phones this year. They gave us the QWERTY version of the Vivaz and a double mini version of the XPERIA X10 - the Mini and the... Update: Sony Ericsson Aspen pics added
LG GD880 Mini preview: First look
Designers must love working for the LG GD series. It’s the place to get some bizarre and exotic features – from transparent keypads to a wristwatch. The LG GD880 Mini is perhaps among the more mainstream options...
Touch web browser mega shootout: Surf's up
Is surfing the web on your phone as important to you as calling and texting? So, how does it feel? That’s the question we’ll be trying to answer. Mobile browsers are becoming an essential piece of software for mobile phones. And the...
Sony Ericsson Vivaz review: Viv A-to-Z
Sony Ericsson is an alliance of two tech giants and with phones like the Vivaz it shows. It’s a gadget all the way, one that will galvanize geeks and charm the regular user. Eight megapixel still images and 720p video with continuous...
Samsung S5620 Monte preview: First look
There are so many affordable touch phones on the market right now that it’s getting very hard to choose. We present to you the Samsung S5620 Monte, which brings high-end connectivity to the table in a modern, compact package...
Acer Liquid review: Android breed
The Android meter is ticking. Acer want a piece of the pie. We all add two and two together. Yesterday, Acer didn’t know the first thing about phones (if you can say that for a household name in notebooks), today they’re betting on two horses in the...
Sony Ericsson Yari review: Move to play
Make way Nintendo Wii and Project Natal – the Sony Ericsson Yari can play both motion-based games and camera-tracked gesture controlled games. A 5MP camera and GPS in an attractive package and of course great audio...
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