Review: Proporta TurboCharger 5000 – External Emergency Charger Battery Pack
JCB’s range of handsets has a reputation as being tough as nails, and now their new range even includes an Android smartphone. Original post: JCB Launch their next generation Toughphones Read More →
The Samsung Galaxy Pocket is a compact and cheap addition to Samsung’s Android family. But is there really any point to this device, or does it just add to the muddle? Original post: Samsung Galaxy Pocket Read More →
Perhaps not quite the revolution that some people were expecting, but the Apple iPad 3 improves the old iPad all around and will be very tough to beat. Go here to read the rest: Apple iPad 3 Read More →
Not a smartphone, but a mini tablet that’s a bit simpler and quite a lot cheaper. But is there really a market for something like the Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 4.2? Read more from the original source: Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 Read More →
A compact and attractive smartphone, the LG Optimus L3 is a pretty low end device despite its good looks. Can it appeal to a niche market? Read the original: LG Optimus L3 Read More →
February 2012 was a busy month for new releases because of the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, with most manufacturers demonstrating new products. Excerpt from: February 2012 Roundup Read More →
Panasonic’s second recent handset announcement, the Panasonic ELUGA Power is a powerful device with a big screen, and it is waterproof too. View post: Pansonic ELUGA Power Read More →
The ASUS PadFone forms part of a clever combination of a smartphone and a tablet, but there is a price to pay for such technical trickery. Read the original: ASUS PadFone Read More →
What will be possibly the first Intel-based Android smartphone to market, the Orange Santa Clara looks like a very capable thing to have in your pocket. More here: Orange Santa Clara Read More →
A low cost messaging phone, the Nokia Asha 302 packs in some seriously useful features, including support for Microsoft Exchange email systems. See the rest here: Nokia Asha 302 Read More →
On the face of it, the four-plus-one-core LG Optimus 4X HD should be a game changer for this troubled Korean giant. But can LG actually pull it off? Original post: LG Optimus 4X HD Read More →
HTC’s new flagship smartphone, the HTC One X has a large screen and a quad core processor. But is it perhaps just a little too much? More here: HTC One X Read More →
Claimed by its manufacturers to be the world’s fastest smartphone, the quad-core Huawei Ascend D quad is certainly a very impressive handset. Read more: Huawei Ascend D quad Read More →
The elegant, Android 4.0 based Huawei MediaPad 10FHD is the first 10 inch tablet to come to market with a quad-core processor. Read the original post: Huawei MediaPad 10FHD Read More →
They look like normal inexpensive “candy bar” phones, but the Nokia Asha 202 and 203 pack a small touchscreen and the 202 also takes two SIM cards. Read the original: Nokia Asha 202 and 203 Read More →