Phones
Huawei Ascend P1 review
Bucking the supersized smartphone trend, Huawei’s P1 squeezes the latest Ice Cream Sandwich Android OS and a dual-core brain into a shell that won’t have your pockets bursting at the seams. Huawei Ascend P1 thin If it weren...
Massive 41MP Nokia 808 PureView review
Happy with your phone’s 8MP camera? Surely 41 of them would be preferable? Nokia thinks so, and is trying to prove the point with the 808 Pureview. Nokia 808 PureView, it’s big In order to accommodate that sensor, t...
That’s a big battery: Motorola RAZR Maxx review
Motorola RAZR MAXX introduction The RAZR made quite an entrance last year – mainly thanks to its Kevlar-coated skinny body, respectable dual-core innards and useful additions to Android. Less than six months later and we̵...
Samsung Galaxy S3 review, can it beat the iPhone?
Samsung Galaxy S3 – introduction Never has an Android phone been so eagerly awaited as the Samsung Galaxy S3. Amid levels of hype and speculation usually reserved for the launch of a new iPhone, the latest Samsung Galaxy S3 i...
Review: Motorola Defy+
Need a phone to take scuba diving? Or maybe you’re just congenitally clumsy? Either way, the Defy+, the update to 2010’s Defy, is for you. Unlike most rugged phones, this one is clever enough to be called a smartphone, ...
Review: Sony Xperia S
The Sony Xperia S is the first smartphone to feature Sony without Ericsson and with a HD screen, 12MP cam and NFC technology, it’s clear that the Xperia S is a serious statement of intent [...]
Review: Motorola MotoACTV
At only 46x46mm and weighing just 34g, this music player and GPS sensor is both light and barely noticeable. It’s like an iPod Nano with a built-in tracker [...]
Review: Motorola RAZR
Motorola’s original RAZR defied convention with its impossibly thin form factor and laser-etched keys. Fast forward seven years and Moto’s [...]
Review: Nokia Lumia 800
If anything can mount a challenge to the iPhone/Android status quo, it’ll be this joint effort from Microsoft and Nokia. Nokia is renowned for its hardware styling and camera quality, Microsoft knows a thing or two about ...
Review: Apple iPhone 4S
Let’s not pull any proverbials here – the iPhone 4S did not arrive as we imagined. But despite that, the phone Apple introduced to awed gasps in 2007 has [...]
Review: Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc S
The Xperia Arc was a highlight in Sony Ericsson’s portfolio this year: a super-slim, über-stylish handset with a high-resolution display. So, the news that it’s now [...]
Review: Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray
Sony Ericsson's Xperia Ray looks for all the world like a miniaturised Arc and, for the most part, that's exactly what it is, although the Ray [...]
Review: BlackBerry Bold 9900
The latest BlackBerry at first glance looks like a throwback to the first Bold. It’s noticeably wider than the most recent models – strange when compactness is valued so highly in a mobile. But RIM seems to have prior...
Nokia X7 Review
Nokia’s latest touchscreen smartphone is a big sculpted piece of brushed metal with industrial detailing, topped with a pin-sharp, hi-res [...]


















