Smartphones
Samsung Galaxy Note Review
The Samsung Galaxy Note is a smartphone that has gone in the opposite direction of the conventional modern technology. As we see technology advancing, we see it getting smaller and smaller, the Samsung Galaxy Note is the largest smartphone on the market, posing a huge 5.29-inch display.
Read More...Samsung Galaxy Nexus Review
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the first smartphone device to feature the new Android OS version 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich. The Galaxy Nexus was also one of the first devices to feature a curved glass screen. The Nexus is becoming widely known for it’s incredibly camera features such as its brilliant panoramic image capturing.
Read More...Samsung Galaxy S II Review White
Today we are going crazy over the extremely popular smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S II 16GB White version. the Samsung Galaxy S II sports Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and is accupied by fantastic features, such as full HD 1080p recording with super high quality images offered to you on a great 480x800 resolution compacted into a 4.27-inch Super AMOLED Plus display.
Read More...HTC Touch Pro 2 Windows Mobile Smartphone Review
HTC have been a market leader in the Smartphone industry bringing out new and intuitive models time and again. The introduction of a new phone generally brings a few special features to entice customers in and the HTC Touch Pro 2 is no different.
The Touch Pro 2 is the upgrade to HTC’s Touch Pro with a slide out keyboard, Windows Professional 6.1 OS, Straight Talk and more. But, with the Smartphone market focused mainly on the businessman, will the Touch Pro 2 succeed in its aim to attract to the ‘normal’ user too? Let’s take a look...
Read More...Acer DX900 Dual SIM Windows Smartphone Review
The mobile phone industry has been flooded with a huge array of Windows based smartphones which all seem to be variations on a theme and not hugely different from one another. With high profile companies leading the way, such as HTC, bringing in new features such as larger integrated touch screens, rivalling companies need to respond. In the past this was done with the addition of extra features that are supposed to maximise the user experience but in all truth for the last few years, many phones have been incredibly similar.
Enter Acer, a company which has, before now, been very computer orientated and excelled in the netbook and laptop era, has decided to enter the smartphone fray. Their first product - the DX900 - has, besides others, one very exciting feature that has not yet been fully explored – dual SIM compatibility.
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