You may remember the rumours of a £65 Nexus 7 that were popping up a few months back. That never came to pass, but it looks like Archos is trying its hands at that pricepoint now with the new line of Titanium tablets, including a £99 7-incher. And it feels...OK. Read More >>
The world of mobile OSes is totally dominated by Android and iOS, but that hasn't kept Ubuntu from trying to sneak in. And finding a way into already dominated markets is kind of Ubuntu's strong suit. Read More >>
Featured comment by wildgeeza:
""But even if it’s the best OS ever, the lack of dedicated hardware until 2014 is going to make it a tough sell for a while." Surely that's a bit of ..." More »
Tablets are getting thinner and thinner, and the end result is bound to be tablets that are paper thin. Well, we're almost there, it's a just a question of exactly how handy that'll really be. Read More >>
Featured comment by ispy:
"pretty sure the author is american. a lot of the content here is from the american site/authors. i don't really see the problem, i hope you've calmed..." More »
We love an underdog story. So when we saw that ZTE—a company which in the UK is not so synonymous with "quality" — was making a spec-monster phone, we were excited. After playing with it for about ten minutes, we're a bit less enthusiastic. Read More >>
The name ZTE doesn't mean a ton in the UK. The Chinese company has only had a handful of phones make it to our shores and they've been way on the low end. Now, suddenly, they're going for broke with the Grand S. Read More >>
Featured comment by Fourthletter:
"Sorry I missed the clock counting down above the comments that makes timing so crucial, well done on doing your best to not admitting to being complet..." More »
At a small press event at CES today, Raj Talluri, Qualcomm's VP of Product Management dropped this little nugget. "You are just starting to see 1080p display phones. I think that will go even higher." My brain instantly exploded. Read More >>
Featured comment by Mil:
"Even 440ppi is way overkill. 300ppi is probably about the maximum PPI I can actually notice. The more pixels on screen, the more power needed to push ..." More »
Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 Pro processor has been blowing us away with its speed in phones like the Nexus 4, and that's why we can't wait to meet its big brothers. The Snapdragon 800 boasts a quad-core Krait 400 CPU, that can go up to 2.3GHz per core. Read More >>
Last year Sony kept finding itself behind the curve with Android phones. The new Xperia Z and ZL are the company's attempt to break that trend. These two phones basically check off every box a spec-hungry geek could want and then some. Read More >>
Featured comment by dudeman1996:
"Looking at the pictures of the phones there's no way you could keep the same size screen and bezel of the phone and also add in capacitive buttons, it..." More »