MWC2011
News
Reviews & hands-on
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Tablets
HP TouchPad hands-on
HP launched the TouchPad at the beginning of the February alongside the HP Veer and the HP Pre3. We know we’ve already brought you a first hands-on of it at the time, but now the dust has settled we were able to get a second longer play with the...
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Phones
LG Revolution hands-on
The LG revolution is promising a revolution when it launches in Q2 on Verizon in the US so only naturally we went hands-on to find out. Announced at CES in Las Vegas in January, we were finally able to catch up with the device in Mobile World Congress...
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Phones
Samsung Galaxy Gio hands-on
Boy has Samsung been busy with its Galaxy range. It's already got the Ace, Fit and Mini as entry-level smart Android devices, but has added yet another, presumably to allow each major carrier to have its own in-store exclusive. We're not sure which one...
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Phones
Samsung Galaxy Fit hands-on
Likely to be an exclusive handset for one of the UK's carriers, the Samsung Galaxy Fit is not, as you'd think, designed for those who visit the gym on a regular basis, or those with knockout looks... Well, not intentionally anyway. Instead, it's a smart...
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Phones
Viewsonic V350 hands-on
The ViewSonic is a dual-SIM phone designed for people that want two phone numbers in one phone. Before you start to scratch your head as to why you might want this, there are a number of reasons. The biggest one we can see, is that you can keep you regular...
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Phones
Samsung Galaxy Mini hands-on
Another new addition to Samsung's Galaxy range of mobile phones, alongside the Ace, Gio and Fit, the Mini is, perhaps, the most teenage-centric in the stable, with a dash of colour on the sides and a focus on social networking. It's an Android 2.2 (Froyo)...
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Phones
Samsung Galaxy Ace hands-on
There may well be a mighty influx of super-powered smartphones inbound, with the LG Optimus 3D and Samsung's own Galaxy S II being particular highlights, but one area of the market that is about to expand even more rapidly has its roots firmly in the...
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Audio
Samsung Galaxy S Wi-Fi 5.0 hands-on
Samsung is currently looking to expand its Galaxy Tab line-up beyond the initial entrant and recently announced 10.1, and it revealed to Pocket-lint that it could explore a number of other screen sizes. Pocket-lint wonders why, though, when products like...
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Tablets
Huawei S7 Slim hands-on
Huawei has shown off a new tablet at Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona. The tablet is a slim version of the Huawei S7, unsurprisingly called the Huawei Ideos S7 Slim. We had originally thought this was to be a Honeycomb tablet, but it turns out...
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Phones
Samsung Wave 578 hands-on
The Samsung Wave 578 was announced as one of the devices that Orange will be offering which packs in NFC. We tracked down the elusive little phone at Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona. In the hand the Samsung Wave 578 is reminiscent of entry-...
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Phones
EA Need for Speed Underground on BlackBerry Playbook hands-on
RIM is clearly trying to make owners of the new BlackBerry PlayBook feel like they can have fun too, with the promise of EA’s Need for Speed Undercover and Tetris shipping pre-installed on the device from launch. We nipped along to the RIM booth at...
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Phones
HTC Salsa hands-on
The HTC Salsa is the Taiwanese company's answer to producing their own Facebook phone. With a 3.4-inch, 480 x 320 capacitive touchscreen and 600MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, it not only rivals the INQ Cloud Touch in function but also in specs. We can...
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Phones
Hands-off with the HTC ChaCha
The HTC ChaCha is the Taiwanese company’s approach to a QWERTY Facebook phone. Of course, it shouldn’t be called a Facebook phone, but we know that generic term will stick to the four Facebook-centric devices we’ve seen launched at Mobile World...
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Phones
HTC Incredible S hands-on
First launched in 2010 in the US the Incredible has broken out of North America and is headed to Europe, straight into the hands of Pocket-lint for a quick hands-on play; first in a private briefing before Mobile World Congress, and again in Barcelona...
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Phones
HTC Wildfire S hands-on
It's small, it's cute, and we've already grabbed a quick hands-on with the mid-range Android handset. Gaining the "S" moniker, just like the HTC Desire S, and HTC Incredible S, the Wildfire S is the new phone that replaces last years successful HTC Wildfire....
























