For the last 10 years or so, many of us have been familiar with the phone branding of “Sony Ericsson.” Initially launched back in the day, a host of mobile phones have been and gone, but the future is now set to change and what is hoped for the better.
New Sony Ericsson’s re-brand, ‘Ericsson’ being dropped
For the last 10 years or so, many of us have been familiar with the phone branding of “Sony Ericsson.” Initially launched back in the day, a host of mobile phones have been and gone, but the future is now set to change and what is hoped for the better.
LG Nitro HD gets reviewed on video
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If you are pondering on whether to pick up the new 4G LTE enabled LG Nitro HD from AT&T but simply can’t make up your mind as to whether the Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone over the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket, perhaps a review video of the LG Nitro HD handset might go some way to helping you make that informed decision.
Christmas 2011 wished for iPhone 4S
Since the new iPhone 4S from Apple arrived nearly two months ago, it’s safe to say that it’s popularity has carried on rising, despite criticism surrounding it’s poor battery life. This was to be rectified with an update of the new iOS 5 and we are still eager to hear whether you have noticed a difference with how long your battery life lasts?
Hands-on the LG Nitro HD AT&T, release update
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11:24 PM
Friday, December 2, 2011
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We reported a couple of days ago about AT&T’s announcement, in which they stated that the new LG Nitro HD smartphone would be released on their 4G LTE network from the 4th of December. This must have taken the wind out of LG’s sails slightly as they were yet to pull the covers off their latest device.
Sprint slow data problems, network fix rolling out
Galaxy Nexus take on rumored Droid RAZR MAX?

Two of the major smartphone players at the present time are that of the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Motorola’s Droid RAZR. Whilst the big red US carrier Verizon are still waiting for the Galaxy Nexus to arrive (rumored Dec 8th), Motorola has been stealing a little of the limelight with their new Droid 4 rumored to be coming this month. Although in specs it’s fairly similar to the RAZR, it does have the appeal of a slide-out keyboard.
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