Review: Proporta TurboCharger 5000 – External Emergency Charger Battery Pack
Huawei launched some impressive high-end devices during 2012, and to kick off 2013 they have announced some more interesting handsets during CES in Las Vegas. Original post: Huawei at CES 2013 Read More →
Kicking off the new year with an impressive launch, the waterproof Sony Xperia Z features a big HD screen, high resolution camera and a quad core processor. See the original post here: Sony Xperia Z Read More →
Another busy year in the mobile phone industry comes to an end. We take an overview of what happened in 2012 and what may happen in 2013. More here: 2012 Wrap-up. 2013 Predictions. Read More →
As part of the end-of-the-year wrap-up, we look at what we consider to be the best, worst and ugliest phones to hit the market during 2012. More: 2012 in Review: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Read More →
Big screen phones are usually very expensive, but the Samsung Galaxy Grand tried to offer a big screen on the cheap. Is it a compromise too far for consumers? See original here: Samsung Galaxy Grand Read More →
As 2012 draws to a close, we begin our annual wrap-up with a look at all the devices that we covered during 2012, in our 2012 Phones Wallchart. More: 2012 Phones Wallchart Read More →
With a screen on the front and a screen on the back, the YotaPhone looks a little mad at first glance. But perhaps this odd smartphone is simply brilliant instead. Read the original post: YotaPhone Read More →
The HTC One SV attempts to bring 4G capabilities to a midrange smartphone. Will this combination of features really appeal to consumers? Original post: HTC One SV Read More →
The Sony Xperia E is a low-end smartphone available in single-SIM or dual-SIM variants. Why have one SIM slot when you can have two? Excerpt from: Sony Xperia E Read More →
Nokia’s cheapest Windows 8 phone to date, the Nokia Lumia 620 looks fairly appealing.. but will anybody actually buy the thing? Here is the original post: Nokia Lumia 620 Read More →
As the end of the year gets closer, handset announcements tend to dry up. However, there were still a few things of interest during November. Continued here: November 2012 Roundup Read More →
A very basic but very low cost Android smartphone, the Lava Iris N320 offers remarkable value for money for customers in emerging markets. See the rest here: Lava Iris N320 Read More →
If you find modern smartphones to be overwhelming and unfriendly, then the classic design of the Nokia 206 might be just what you are after. See the original post here: Nokia 206 Read More →
A low-cost messaging phone with a few novel features, the Nokia Asha 205 certainly has its strengths, but is it just a bit too limited? View original post here: Nokia Asha 205 Read More →
The DeTron De Fens hopes to improve the way that devices trust each other on the Internet with a completely new approach to security. Will it catch on? View original here: DeTron De Fens Read More →