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HTC One Max — Review

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Some say it's just a big HTC One. All we know is.. it's called the HTC One Max. HTC have been on a winning formula in 2013; the HTC One was — without doubt — one of the best smartphones...

Droidax EzyCharge for Galaxy S III — Review

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Another great charging device from Droidax to make your digital life easier Some of you will remember a few months ago I reviewed the Droidax Powerpack for Samsung Galaxy S III which I felt was a great concept, but it...

Huawei Ascend P6 — Review

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The Huawei Ascend P6 looks the goods, but Ausdroid takes a look to see whether it delivers. When Huawei announced the Ascend P6 back in June, it didn't exactly jump off the page at us. Sure, the Ascend P6 looks...

Oppo R5 — Review

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Oppo last year announced two new handsets at their launch in Singapore, announcing the Oppo N3, an update to the N1, and another more design oriented handset, the Oppo R5. While the major focus these days is on...

Lenovo Thinkpad 11e — Review

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Lenovo is the largest manufacturer of laptops on the planet. Along with Lenovo branded laptops, Lenovo is also responsible for continuing the legacy of the Thinkpad branded notebooks which were built by IBM until they sold the brand to...

Review: LG Watch Urbane

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LG was there right at the beginning of Android Wear with the LG G Watch. It was a far from stylish watch, with LG instead focusing on its functionality. This was afterall, the company's first attempt at...

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 — Review

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So good that I bought one for myself The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 really proves the statement that good things come in small packages, with some significant advantages over the Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy Tab 8.9 and many other tablets...

Huawei Honor — Review

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Huawei shows off Ice Cream Sandwich on a budget Huawei first started releasing quite low end Android phones in Australia and have recently started to build progressively better and higher spec'd models until we now have the Huwaei Honor which...

Asus Zenfone Selfie – Review

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The Zenfone Selfie is one in a series of ‘feature specific phones’ that Asus have launched in the wake of the Zenfone 2. In Scott's review of the Zenfone 2 he found a solid and reliable device for under...

Asus Transformer Pad TF103C — Review

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Asus began their Transformer Pad series a couple of years ago with the TF101. It was my first foray into the tablet world. In the end I sold it and bought a Nexus 7 (2012) after finding...

Oppo R7 — Review

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Oppo has made some pretty significant inroads into the Australian market in the last 18 months. Where the company’s phones used to be import-only, they’re now sold direct-to-public online and at retailers like Allphones and Dick Smith Electronics (where...

Huawei P8 — Review

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Huawei’s journey from low-end entry level manufacturer to the third largest shipper of mobile phones in the world has been a gradual one. The adoption and spread of the Huawei brand has been slow, though has been speeding up...

Jetway 7″ Alfar Pad — Mini Review

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We don't review enough cheap tablets, so we reviewed one for you! The tablet market used to be dominated by the iPad. Nowadays, just as Android has taken over the smartphone market and has a huge market share, Android is...

Review: Garmin Vivosmart HR

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Kleenex, Hoover, Glad Wrap, Band-aid, Fitbit. All brands that are synonymous with the products they represent. It makes it hard for other brands to break into their respective fields. Fitbit’s dominance of the fitness band industry through...

Sony Xperia Z Ultra — Review

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Sony's 6.4" phablet dwarfs the competition, but is bigger really better? Sony's Xperia Z Ultra is an impressive phone - in physical size, style and technical specifications. On paper the phone looks fantastic and has probably attracted the interest of...

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