App Review: Penki light painting for iOS
Ah yes, the future! It's nice when it arrives on your front doorstep...
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: app, dentsulondon, doorstep, entry, full-account, half, houses, imagery, iphone, ipod, lightpainting, review
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: been-fortunate, bugs, mobile, Mobile Phone, Ota, review, slate, smartphone, software upgrade, software-update, stage widget, streak, tabletphone, will-it-make
Motorola Defy review
The Android landscape's certainly getting crowded, isn't it? We can still vividly remember the days when the T-Mobile G1 was the only game in town, and now here we are -- just two years later -- flush with options covering virtually every market segment from the ultra-high end to the ultra-low and everything in between
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: blur, butterfingers, entry, from-the-ultra, incurable-case, review, ultra, virtually-every
T-Mobile myTouch 4G review
Coming hot on the heels of the ultra-impressive G2 , T-Mobile has returned to its myTouch series with the myTouch 4G. While the G2 is the natural enthusiast flagship, the 4G represents a flagship in its own right of a skinned, curated Android experience.
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: engadget, iphone, Itouch, misnomer, mytouch, network-speeds, probably-sees, real, result, review
T-Mobile Comet review
In 2010, does a phone need to have a 4.3-inch display, a gigahertz (or greater) processor, and a one-bazillion megapixel camera with xenon flash and continuous autofocus to be relevant? How about important? Or even -- dare we say it -- awesome
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: entry, gigahertz, huawei, huawei-ideos, ideos, mobile, regional, result, review
HTC Surround review
Of all the Windows Phone 7 launch devices, AT&T's HTC Surround is likely the most curious. It's a landscape slider built on the same basic internals as the rest of its platform siblings, but there's no keyboard under that screen -- the quarter-inch slide reveals an aluminum speaker bar and integrated kickstand, which combine to create a tiny little stereo system of sorts. Mix in Windows Phone 7's heavy Zune integration, add in a dash of Dolby Mobile and SRS Wow "virtual surround" audio processing, and top it all off with 16GB of internal memory, and you have what might be the ultimate phone for on-the-go media consumption.
Categories: htc, Mobile Phone Tags: htc, internal-memory, launch, likely-the-most, on-the-go-media, review, Surround, thoughts, windows phone 7 series, windows-phone
Windows Phone 7 review
Have you been looking for the definitive review of Windows Phone 7 ?
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: applications, dive-on-windows, microsoftwindowsphone7, observations, result, review, score, summertime, take-on-windows, windows, windows mobile 7, windowsmobile, windowsmobile7, Xbox
HTC HD7 review
The screen that just keeps on going meets the OS that refuses to fit on a single display. Yes, Microsoft's Windows Phone 7, like Windows Mobile 6.5 and Android before it, is getting treated with a 4.3-inch display from HTC for its launch party. The aptly titled HD7 is, by virtue of Microsoft's stringent hardware requirements, mostly just a stretched-out version of its WP7 contemporaries: it offers the standard 800 x 480 res, 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon, 576MB of RAM, and a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with a 720p movie mode.
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: benefit, contemporaries, entry, getting-treated, microsoft, party, phone, qualcomm, review, windows-mobile, windows-phone, xbox live
Samsung Transform review
With Epic 4G styling, a front-facing camera and a $150 post-rebate price, it's easy to mistake the Samsung Transform for a high-end phone.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: annoyances, engadget, entry, Evolution, ffc, front-facing camera, front-facingcamera, moment, review, s3c6410, samsung transform, sprintid
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone, nexus one Tags: desire, desirez, froyo, glance, google-android, google-backed, googleandroid, handsets, landscape, mobile, nexus, partnership, review, seen-the-likes, stock-android