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ZTE Blade D/Chat 4G — Review

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It used to be the case that the entry-level smartphone market was flooded with inferior products; devices that would never see a software update, that you couldn’t buy any accessories for, and that were generally just unpleasant to use....

ZTE Blade V6 — Review

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ZTE Australia has certainly gone from strength to strength, with the company bringing a suite of prepaid devices for two of the major telcos. ZTE has also broadened their scope to include a few unlocked devices, including the Blade...

Blackberry Priv — Review

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BlackBerry a name that was synonymous with the corporate world with its handheld mobile devices. Over the last couple of years -- thanks in part to Android and iOS along with what many would say were bad management decisions...

Sony Xperia E4g – Review

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Sony's Xperia E4 was announce earlier this year, and it showed off a new design which Sony referred to as a 'curved, OmniBalance design'. Basically, more rounded, more curvy. Neat. The Xperia E4 would come in two variants, one supporting...

ZTE Blade S6 — Review

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ZTE have begun their push into the mainstream consumer marketplace after being a white label manufacturer of devices for our telcos and it has seen the company slowly become both serious contender and competitor to the big boys not...

ZTE Optus Fit 4G Smart – Review

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ZTE has been in the Australian marketplace for a while now, albeit as a white label supplier for the three major telcos to offer their branded phones. But ZTE has been moving towards becoming known in Australia, and has...

HTC One Mini 2 – Review

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HTC has always had an edge when it comes to hardware design. Their phones, have consistently won awards, with last years HTC One (M7) taking home a slew of awards throughout the year. The HTC One (M8) followed...

HTC Desire 610 — Review

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Since launching as their ‘Premiere’ device, the HTC Desire fell on some hard times. HTC resurrected the brand as a low-mid range series of devices, capitalising on the inherrent good will towards the brand name. HTC has been outsourcing...

ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C) — Review

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<!-- //--> As a top 10 manufacturer of tablets, Asus has been a powerhouse when it comes to providing Android tablets. Asus has provided a full range of tablets in varying from factors, from Transformers to Fonepads, Padfones, and...

ZTE V969 — Review

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ZTE isn't a brand you're likely to have heard of - yet. They’ve been active in various markets around the world under their own brand, but kept a low profile in Australia, producing whitelabel products for Telstra and occasionally,...

Acer Iconia A1 Tablet – Review

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An iPad mini Clone or something kinda cool Acer has been trialling the waters in small form factor tablets around the 7” mark since they first introduced their Iconia line into Australia. Their newest offering ups that screen size to...

Oppo R819 Dual-SIM Smartphone — Review

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Oppo's Dual Sim followup to the Find 5 Oppo attracted the eye of media and consumers alike with their Find 5 earlier this year, a device that was - and still is - seen as a worthy flagship device in...

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