HTC HD7

HTC HD7 review: Dim the lights

The HTC HD7 wears its potential on its sleeve. The biggest of the first batch of Windows Phone 7 devices, at 4.3-inches it’s also one of the largest smartphones of any OS on the market. Key features: * 4.3″ 16M-color capacitive LCD touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels) * Quad-band...
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BlackBerry Storm 3 breaks cover, full specs unleashed

You thought we were done revealing RIM’s 2011 BlackBerry lineup? Not quite yet. In addition to the new BlackBerry Bold, BlackBerry Curve, and BlackBerry Torch 2, we have received photos and information about the BlackBerry Storm 3. The specifications on the Storm 3 are pretty impressive and will definitely...
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LG launches Optimus 2X – first dual-core Android smartphone

LG Electronics officially announced the Android 2.2 powered Optimus 2X, which the company claims is the world’s first dual-core processor smartphone. The 2X features a large 4-inch WVGA resolution touchscreen display, dual cameras, support for 1080p HD recording and playback – even on external...
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Samsung Google Nexus S – Review

It can be difficult to review a phone like Google’s Nexus S in a world already populated by so many outstanding Android devices. Not only does the manufacturer of this phone make a series of handsets that are all essentially the same (the Galaxy S line), but countless other OEMs are cranking away...
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HTC Desire HD review: Most wanted Desire

Proceed with caution, big Snapdroids ahead. We guess that sign is due wherever someone mentions Desire HD. It’s big and bad and it takes no prisoners. HTC certainly took their time with releasing a bad-ass Android handset on our side of the pond but their timing is perfect now. We’re about to enter...
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Nokia E5 review: Textbook texter

Email used to be a part of the corporate world and now it’s increasingly becoming an essential means of communication for the lot of us – not just the white-collar kind. So if you can’t fight it, the best thing to do is get yourself properly equipped – and the Nokia E5 is the right tool for the...
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BlackBerry Torch review

When we began our review of the BlackBerry Torch (aka the Bold 9800), our hearts were all aflutter. The leaked shots we’d been seeing of some kind of Palm Pre-esque RIM  slider were different and frankly weird enough to cause a kind of low hum gadget lust. Furthermore, although no one on the Engadget...
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Acer Stream review: White water rafting

Acer may be new to the smartphone game but they’re learning fast. On paper, the Acer Stream has all the right ingredients to tackle the HTC Desire and the Nexus One. With much stronger emphasis on multimedia than the titular Google phone, the Acer Stream has a few aces up its sleeve and isn’t afraid...
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HTC Wildfire – Desire of its own kind

If phones could make babies, then this HTC Wildfire would indubitably be the love child of the Desire and Nexus One. But of course, the humdrum reality is that ’tis just an Android 2.1 replacement for the entry-level Tattoo  — same 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7225 processor, 3.2-inch 320 x 240 capacitive...
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Nokia C6 review: A playful character

Yesterday’s high-end is the new midrange we like to say. The Nokia C6 has almost exactly the same features as the Nokia N97 mini but hangs a big Sale sign. Time to shop for high-end features off high street. The C-series are trying to distill the Nokia knowledge and experience into a lineup of simple...
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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8 preview

Sony Ericsson don’t believe in the one-size-fits-all concept. Their XPERIA lineup stretches from XS to XL. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8 fits right in the middle. A grown X10 mini or a smaller X10, the X8 will do well either way because it’s average in a good way. Its job is to attract the people who...
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