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Garmin-Asus A10 pedestrian Sat-Nav phone

Posted April 28, 2010 by Mike Evans

And now, we bring you the Garmin-Asus A10, another new Android phone, this time one focused firmly on navigation. The A10 has been optimised for pedestrian navigation and so comes preloaded with Garmin’s Navigation maps and software that’ll give you…

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Specs, pics and thoughts on Dell’s 4 new superphones

Posted April 23, 2010 by Mike Evans

With so many companies making top-end smartphones, you’d think the last thing the market needed was yet another company jumping on the bandwagon.
But not Dell – they’ve seen that bandwagon, and they’ve jumped on it with both feet! Details…

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High-end LG Aloha rumoured

Posted April 2, 2010 by Mike Evans

LG have a new high-end Android smartphone waiting in wings, codenamed the LG Aloha C710. Until now, LG have been a bit quiet with respect to Android, releasing low-end phones such as the InTouch Max that although very capable, don’t…

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HTC Desire review – have HTC made the world’s best smartphone?

Posted March 29, 2010 by Mike Evans

As you’ll see from this HTC Desire review, I’m quite a fan of HTC’s latest super phone – and for good reason.
HTC have raised the bar yet again with another stand-out smartphone. If you choose the Desire, you’ll be…

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Samsung Galaxy S brings stunning display tech to Android

Posted March 24, 2010 by Mike Evans

Samsug have been showing off the Samsung Galaxy S at this year’s CTIA 2010 even in Las Vegas. The Galaxy S is a new Android 2.1 smartphone from that brings with it the best display technology of any mobile phone…

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HTC Evo – world’s first 4G phone crowns HTC as the King of smartphones

Posted March 24, 2010 by Mike Evans

HTC have blown the mobile world wide open today with the launch of the new HTC Evo. Previously called the HTC Supersonic, the HTC Evo is the world’s first 3G/4G phone, and HTC have packed it to the gills with…

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Hands-on LG GW620 InTouch Max review

Posted March 23, 2010 by Mike Evans

As promised, here’s my full hands-on LG GW620 InTouch Max review. The LG InTouch Max is a new Android phone from LG that’s aimed firmly at the budget end of the market. Competing with the likes of the T-Mobile Pulse…

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HTC Tattoo Review – the perfect budget Android phone

Posted March 3, 2010 by Mike Evans

Why an HTC Tattoo review, you might ask? Isn’t it just yet another budget Android phone? Well, technically yes – at least in the fact that it’s certainly a budget Android phone, which is perfect if you’re looking to get…

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Motorola Milestone review – the best QWERTY smartphone on the market

Posted February 26, 2010 by Mike Evans

Time now for a Motorola Milestone review. The Motorola Milestone was released late 2009 in the US, where it was called the Motorola Droid and hailed as the saviour of Motorola.
It’s recently been launched in the UK as the…

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Lumigon Androids promise “a shape never seen before”

Posted February 17, 2010 by Mike Evans

After the fugliness of the Huawei U8300, it’s nice to see some genuinely beautiful news phones, such as this pair of Lumigons. The Lumigon S1 (left) and T1 are new Android 2.1 devices that not only feature some pretty capable…

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Huawei’s 4 new Androids – 14Mbps fast enough for you?

Posted February 17, 2010 by admin

What’s that coming over the hill, is it a Huawei…
Yes, it certainly is. To be more precise, it’s the Huawei U8100, officially the world’s ugliest phone! Like the other three Huaweis on show here, it’s based on Android and…

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Motorola Quench, the perfect intro to the world of Android

Posted February 16, 2010 by Mike Evans

Motorola have released a new smartphone at MWC 2010 in the shape of this, the Motorola Quench. Unlike many other phones debuting this week, the Quench isn’t going to know anyone’s socks off – it’s basically just a Motorola DEXT…

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