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Motorola Pro+ Qwerty Android smartphone

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Posted December 24th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Dave Oliver (via reghardware.com)

Review Motorola’s been keeping its hand in with an interesting variety of Android handsets of late. The Pro+ is clearly designed for business rather than fun, which is fine, but next to the top-end, revitalised Motorola Razr, it’s not in the same league.

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Doing the business: Motorola’s Pro+ Android smartie

Following on from the original Motorola Pro earlier this year, it offers a newer version of Android and a slightly improved screen, but not a great deal else, though the all-plastic body feels sturdy enough and the rubberised plastic back feels comfortable. Read the rest of this entry »

Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro Qwerty Android Smartphone

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Posted October 11th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Dave Oliver (via reghardware.com)

Review Sony Ericsson may not be churning out Android handsets in the bulk of HTC or Samsung, but its has produced some consistently good phones recently in its Xperia range. Building on last year’s X10 Mini Pro, this new version adds a slightly bigger screen, faster processor and Gingerbread, the latest version of Android for mobiles.

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Sony Ericsson‘s Xperia Mini Pro: take it out for a slide

The Xperia Mini Pro is one of the smallest Android handsets you’ll find anywhere at 90 x 53 x 18mm and weighing 136g. But it has also got a trick up its sleeve, as it slides open with a reassuring clunk to reveal a 43-key full Qwerty keyboard. The teensy keys sit proud of the casing and while they don’t have much in the way of grading or angling, there’s enough room between each for mis-keying to not pose much of a problem. Read the rest of this entry »

HTC Evo 3D Android smartphone

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Posted October 10th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Dave Oliver (via reghardware.com)

Review LG might have been first with its Optimus 3D, but HTC hasn’t wasted any time coming up with a glasses-free 3D phone of its own.

From the front, the Evo 3D looks like a standard, snazzy HTC smartphone, but it’s one of the manufacturer’s chunkier numbers. Its metallic casework is sturdy, but the paint on the edges where it sits slightly proud of the screen in the usual HTC fashion seemed very quick to flake away, spoiling the look.

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A 1.2GHz dual-core CPU makes for a reasonably nippy smartphone

The four standard Android buttons sit beneath the nicely sensitive 4.3in, 960 x 540 touchscreen, which can be flicked from 2D to 3D mode using a switch on the side of the phone. The thin, textured plastic casing on the back surrounds the two Camera lenses required for stereoscopic snapping. Read the rest of this entry »

How to… re-energise your Android smartphone’s OS

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Posted September 1st, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Alun Taylor (via reghardware.com)

Generally, users have two beefs with Android. One, handsets often don’t get updated when a new version of the OS rolls out from the Chocolate Factory, and, two, many of the bespoke overlays and ROMs cooked up by handset makers and telecos are more akin to painting a moustache on the Mona Lisa than adding anything of value to the user experience.

Luckily, you can fix both these problem, and fix them quite easily by installing a new ROM to replace the entire operating system with a better version. There are several out there, some generic, others coded for specific handsets. Probably the best one is CyanogenMod.

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CyanogenMod: revamp your Android

The latest version – at the time of writing; updates are frequent – is CM7. It’s available for a wide range of devices, including HTC’s Desire and Desire HD; Samsung’s Galaxy S; and even Dixons/Advent’s Vega tablet. There’s a visual list of supported handsets on the CM website. I installed it on an Orange San Francisco – aka ZTE Blade – kindly lent to me by Orange. Read the rest of this entry »

HTC Salsa Android Smartphone

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Posted July 27th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Dave Oliver (via reghardware.com)

Review HTC has released two ‘Facebook phones’ of late – the Qwerty-packing ChaCha and the Salsa, the latter being a compact bundle of fun, which wears its dedicated Facebook button just beneath its screen.

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HTC’s Salsa: spiced with Facebook favours

While the designers of the ChaCha had obviously looked over the shoulder of a BlackBerry owner or two, the Salsa’s style keeps things in-house with a nod to the HTC Desire’s odd little chin at the bottom of the phone, which seems to be getting less pronounced with each incarnation. Read the rest of this entry »

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