Phones

Android Activations pass 700,000 per day

Back in July we were told by Google that Android was activating more than 550,000 devices a day. While many…

14 years ago

O2 UK to start renting iPhones to customers.

O2 Uk have announced that they are to start renting iPhone 4S' to their customers under a new scheme called…

14 years ago

Carrier IQ Detection App

Following on from Gordon's Article on What is Carrier IQ there has now been an App released for Android devices to…

14 years ago

Review: iPhone 4S

In early Oct 2011 I waited with baited breath for the announcement of the new iPhone.  The delay in the…

14 years ago

Things to consider when buying the new iPhone

The iPhone launched on Friday on the Irish networks and I'm sure by now many of you have gotten yours.…

14 years ago

Q3 Global Smartphone Shipment Results

Another Quarter, another set of results. While Apple claimed top spot in the last quarter's results, it's now Samsung's turn…

14 years ago

Nokia Lumia 800

Nokia finally took to the stage today at the Nokia World conference in London and announced it's first Windows Phone…

14 years ago

What Nokia was good at

As we all wait for Nokia and Microsoft to unveil their new Windows Phone 7 devices tomorrow, here's a little…

14 years ago

Editorial: Smartphones and Data Allowances

Over the last few years mobile phones have taken huge leaps forward. My current phone is a Samsung Galaxy S…

14 years ago

iPhone 4S and SGSII drop test!

The Guys over at Squaretrade.com decided it would be good to find out how the new iPhone 4S bounces! They…

14 years ago

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