Tag: Reviews
LG Spectrum 2 Review
Mid-range smartphones are a mixed bag -- most of them are decent, but at the end of the day, they usually still leave something...
AT&T Samsung Galaxy Camera Review
It's time to get down to business with the Samsung Galaxy Camera as you'll be picking it up from your local AT&T retailer soon,...
Pantech Flex Review
While Pantech has never been a major leader in the Android handset business, they’ve been a relatively good choice when it comes to budget...
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Review USA [Wi-fi]
This week we've got our hands on the final release version of the USA-bound Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, a device that's got a 10.1-inch...
Orange San Diego Review
An Intel processor in a smartphone? It’s more likely than you think. The company has been trying to cram its processors into mobile devices...
Samsung Galaxy S III Review
It’s hard to think of another product - other than the iPhone - that’s had so much hype built around it. Rumors swirled the...
Enhanced Email Review
For the majority of Android users who need email access beyond their Gmail account, Android's built-in mail client performs adequately. It handles POP, IMAP...
Next Issue magazine app review
The idea of reading periodicals on a tablet-like device is in fact older than the current crop of tablets. But the reality has thus...
Archos 101 G9 Turbo review
Archos has always had a focus on video-optimized and flexible hardware, since long before their "tablets" started shipping with Android. With the current generation...
HTC Vivid Review
The HTC Vivid has the distinction of being one of the first phones to take advantage of AT&T's fledgeling LTE network, a feature it...
Droid Charge Review at SlashGear
Our best buddy Vince at our sister site SlashGear is at it again, with a full review of the Droid Charge. Android Community's Burnsy...
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Review in a Nutshell
True to form, our good pal Chris Davies has the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer up and running as fast as a bunny, reviewing the...