Phones
Review: HTC Salsa Facebook phone
With about ten gazillion users, Facebook clearly has its fans. About ten gazillion at the last count, in fact. Marketing a phone directly at this huge audience is logical, and if you’re going to make a Facebook phone, why not...
HTC Sensation review
There’s a new king of Android Hill, clad in a sleek metal and rubber housing that looks like an offcut from Batman’s breastplate, with a super-high resolution screen and exceptionally smooth Gorilla Glass. Yes, the HTC Sens...
Review: Samsung Galaxy S II
Samsung has done much to improve its previous stellar smartphone the Galaxy S, pulling out all the stops with the next-in-line Galaxy S II i9100. It’s squeezed its best-quality 4.3-inch screen, an 8MP camera and a super-fast...
Motorola Atrix Review
Motorola thinks its latest phone is so smart it can power a computer. So, is it time to ditch the netbook? The Atrix says yes – it’s one of the most powerful phones we’ve ever tested, with a dual-core processor and 1G...
HTC Desire S review
The saying, ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’, applies to the Desire S, as it’s very much an evolution of HTC‘s massively popular Desire. So rather than a bit of one-upmanship, the next-gen D...
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc review
Until now, Sony Ericsson’s flagship Android smartphone was the alarmingly under-powered Xperia X10, running on version 2.1 of the OS [...]
HTC Incredible S smartphone review
The Incredible S differentiates itself from the rest of HTC’s Android stable with a soft-touch rubberised finish, allied to a 4in screen. There are almost no buttons: one on the top edge powers the handset on and off and ther...
Review: Sony Ericsson Xperia Play
Ever since the iPhone featured gaming apps, the prospect of a mobile phone that was a full-on games console has been a dream gadget. Other phones had apps that were ideal for quick casual play but hard core gamers were left in ...


















