Review: Proporta TurboCharger 5000 – External Emergency Charger Battery Pack
Acer has unveiled the Liquid E2 today, a mid-range handset with dual sim capabilities targeted for the European market. The Liquid E2 is a follow-up to Acer’s previously announced Liquid E1, which is a dual-core CPU powered mid-range handset also...
LG has shown several times in the past that it’s not afraid to let the world know about its device sales milestones, and now the company has another to tell us about. LG has revealed that the Optimus G Pro has now racked up sales of over 500,000...
It is widely expected that Apple will refresh its iPhone line-up later this year with the introduction of the iPhone 5S. We aren’t expecting much of a change between the iPhone 5 and 5S in terms of how it looks. That’s based on the fact Apple...
A useful update to the original Xcover smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2 is a lot more life-proof than a normal Android handset. Originally posted here: Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2 Read More →
The long-awaited (and frankly very late) BlackBerry 10 operating system is finally here. What new features does it have, and can it save the BlackBerry brand? See more here: BlackBerry 10 Launched Read More →
The hardware and software is competitive in every way, but will the BlackBerry Z10 be the shot in the arm that BlackBerry themselves so badly need? Go here to read the rest: BlackBerry Z10 Read More →
On the surface it looks rather like a traditional BlackBerry, but the BlackBerry Q10 is completely different and much more up-to-date underneath. Original post: BlackBerry Q10 Read More →
December is usually a very quiet month for new releases, but the year kicks off with the CES show in January and the entire annual cycle restarts yet again. Excerpt from: December 2012 / January 2013 Roundup Read More →
The recent announcement of the BlackBerry 10 platform is very positive for the struggling smartphone maker, but is it good enough for BlackBerry to survive? Read more here: Can BlackBerry 10 save BlackBerry? Read More →
A sort-of-midrange phone with LTE support, the Samsung Galaxy Express fills in yet another wafer-thin gap in Samsung’s product range. See the original post: Samsung Galaxy Express Read More →
Two modestly specified Android smartphones with very silly names, the Samsung Galaxy Young and Galaxy Fame promise to be very inexpensive. View original here: Samsung Galaxy Young and Galaxy Fame Read More →
If you are looking for a touchscreen phone on a budget, then the Asha range is always worth a look. The new Nokia Asha 310 adds WiFi and dual-SIM in a single device for a very attractive price. See more here: Nokia Asha 310 Read More →
Last year’s L Series of phones were a strong seller for LG, so it isn’t a surprise to see an updated LG Optimus L Series II for 2013. Read the original post: LG Optimus L Series II Read More →
The Lava Iris 501 is a very inexpensive Indian Android smartphone that manages to squeeze in features that you’d expect from a device several times its price. See original here: Lava Iris 501 Read More →
Despite being a little long in the tooth, the old Galaxy S II is still a strong seller. So, the Samsung Galaxy S II Plus is just a very slight update to keep the handset fresh. More: Samsung Galaxy S II Plus Read More →