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| Samsung Galaxy S III vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus |
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus has been one of our favorite Android phones, as it ushered us in the new era of Ice Cream Sandwich ? the Android OS version that reinvented the platform and aspired it to a whole new level. Of course, almost all new Android phones nowadays come out with ICS, and the Galaxy S III is probably the brightest example at the moment. Being the successor of last year's hit Galaxy S II, the Galaxy S III has yet to prove that it is the ultimate ...
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| HTC EVO 4G LTE vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus |
Since the launch of the HTC Nexus One the Nexus line is what all Android phones have been measured against. The flagship Nexus represents Android in its purist form: the latest software directly from Google. Currently that flagship device is the Galaxy Nexus, the launch device for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich that hit Verizon?s shelves and LTE network in November. With an impending launch of their own LTE network Sprint has brought the latest Nexus to their lineup as well, but will the flagship Android device be the flagship phone for the pin dropping network? Not if HTC has anything to say about it with the latest member of the EVO family, the EVO 4G LTE. Read on to see how these competing devices compare.
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| Samsung Galaxy S III vs Apple iPhone 4S |
Always a difficult decision, choosing between the latest and greatest Android phone or the latest and greatest iPhone is a problem that every smartphone user faces at one point or another. Having both the Samsung Galaxy S III and Apple iPhone 4S here with us, we thought that we absolutely have to pit these two ambitious guys against each other in order to make it easier for you to determine if you are more of a Galaxy S or iPhone user...
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| Samsung Galaxy S III vs Samsung Galaxy S II |
Since we know that a lot of you guys are still rocking that trusty GS II, we wanted to take a look at how the new model compares to the old one, and exactly how much of a reason there is in upgrading from the GS II to GS III...
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| Panasonic ELUGA Review |
The launch of the Panasonic ELUGA is a notable event as it marks the return of the company to the European and U.S. markets. For quite a while, primarily the Japanese got to enjoy the funky handsets that the manufacturer delivered, leaving us wondering what we could be missing on. Well, the time has come to check out a Panasonic handset once again. In terms of specs, the Panasonic ELUGA comes with hardware pretty similar to what the Motorola RAZR has to offer: a dual-core OMAP4430 chipset, 4.3-inch AMOLED display, 8-megapixel camera, and all of that encased inside a body you can slide through a pin's eye (metaphorically speaking). Seems promising enough, so let's fire this baby up and see how it performs in real life.
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| Samsung Focus 2 Review |
The Samsung Focus 2 is set for arrival, bringing the Korean based company up to snuff, but more importantly, it?s aiming to stiff arm the competition with its tantalizing $49.99 on-contract price. Will its tempting price point be enough to sway consumers to it?...
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| Samsung Galaxy S III vs HTC One X |
The HTC One X was the first new-generation Android smartphone to come out this year. It introduced us to a new kind of Android experience ? one powered by an ultra-fast quad-core processor. With the recent introduction of the Samsung Galaxy S III, though, things are going to get much more interesting. Take a deep breath, people, as what follows is the most epic Android clash for the first half of the year ? the Samsung Galaxy S III is facing the HTC One X!...
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| Samsung Galaxy mini 2 Review |
Android smartphones come in all shapes and sizes, including cute and cuddly, as the case is with the Samsung Galaxy mini 2. This petite-sized entry-level device is the successor to last year's Galaxy mini, and as such, it comes with improvements both on the inside and on the outside. But is its $270 launch price tag justified by what you get in exchange? Let's check the smartphone out and see...
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| Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) Review |
Sammy is back for round two with the successor of Galaxy Tab 10.1 - the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1). Strangely, rather than concocting something bigger and more immense, they?ve decided to go towards the affordability route, as the tablet launches with a specs sheet similar to its predecessor ? while boasting a $50 decrease in price to $450 for the base 16GB version. Will this new approach expand its reach?...
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| Samsung Galaxy S III Review |
Well, it is now 2012, and the time has finally come for the Galaxy S III to show up on stage. The difference between this launch and those of the Galaxy S's before it is that the expectations of the audience are much higher now. It is time to take a good, in-depth look at the device and see just how much of a Galaxy S this new Galaxy S III happens to be...
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| HTC EVO 4G LTE Review |
The wait is over, the EVO 4G LTE is here. The name says it all; instead of going by the EVO One (in reference to its HTC One X bloodlines) or the EVO HD (a nod to the 4.7? 720p display), Sprint has chosen to stick with the EVO 4G nameplate and bill it as ?a true successor to the original.? For a phone with such pedigree, this is a bold claim. Read on to see if HTC and Sprint can back it up!...
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| Samsung Galaxy S III Preview |
Well, it is now 2012, and the time has finally come for the Galaxy S III to show up on stage. The difference between this launch and those of the Galaxy S's before it is that the expectations of the audience are much higher now. It is time to take a good, in-depth look at the device and see just how much of a Galaxy S this new Galaxy S III happens to be...
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| LG Optimus Elite Review |
Back when we reviewed the LG Optimus S a year and a half ago we came away amazed that such a low-end device could perform so well. Now LG is back with the Optimus Elite for Sprint. The follow-up improves on the original by adding a bigger display, better camera and NFC connectivity. Can this new low-end Optimus live up to its predecessor?s pedigree? Read on to find out?
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| HTC One X vs Samsung Galaxy Note |
Here we are, comparing HTC?s high-end for the year - the One X - with the phone Samsung took a big risk with and won - the 5.3? Galaxy Note. We say won, since it has sold millions to date, backed by a lofty marketing campaign, whereas the HTC One X has only been around for a few weeks, but the Taiwanese already pledged that its One series trio will receive the best marketing attention the company?s ever done too...
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| Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Sprint Review |
Crazy to imagine, but the Samsung Galaxy Nexus swooped into our hearts courtesy of Verizon way back in December, which is nearly 5 months ago. In the short time since then, we?ve seen some enticing new handsets from the competition that gives the original Ice Cream Sandwich powered smartphone a good run for its money, but at long last, it finally made its way to Sprint ? with LTE connectivity in tow of course...
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| HTC One X vs Sony Xperia S |
The HTC One X arrived after the Sony Xperia S, so it should be better, right? Moreover, it sports either a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, or a dual-core Snapdragon S4, compared to last year's S3 in the Xperia S. Well, we are not going to tell you right away who wins ? we upgraded the phones to their latest firmware versions and charged ahead, so read on for the full picture...
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| HTC One X for AT&T Review |
AT&T is literally on fire! And why?s that you ask? Well, in the last few months alone, we?ve been seeing the carrier getting in with some big name smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy Note LTE, Nokia Lumia 900, and HTC Titan II. Needless to say, it?s arguable as to which one is deemed as the best of the bunch, but AT&T isn?t letting down one bit whatsoever with its selection ? that?s because the mightiest one is about to set things ablaze with its piercing set of features.
Arriving on May 6th for the 2-year contract price of $199.99, the modified HTC One X for AT&T is already shaping out to give its closest ...
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| Asus Transformer Pad 300 Review |
In the Android sphere, the Asus Transformer Prime is regarded by many as the best tablet, mainly because it flaunts some cutting-edge hardware and a killer industrial design. Well, if you prefer something a bit more easy on the wallet, you won?t need to look that far ? that?s because the Asus Transformer Pad 300 catches our eyes with its $399.99 price point...
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| HeyCheck App Review |
Recently we've been seeing a boom in the production of camera apps, which let users enhance their pics through the use of a number of special effects or filters. Some such apps, like the popular Instagram, have even managed to generate sizable online communities, motivating developers to continue refining their products. HeyCheck is a new Android and iOS offering of that type ...
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| Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 Preview |
The reason you should be very interested in the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is that it could turn out to be one of the best value-for-money Android offers this season. While the original Ace was a very decent phone for its bucks last year, the Ace 2 is quite on the way to cover that ground this year as well. It has a decent size screen with good resolution, slightly underclocked yet dual-core processor, and 5MP cam with flash plus a front-facing camera...
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