Huawei Nexus 6P — Review
Every year, the release of a Nexus phone is always of interest to the Android community. Nexus represents the vision of Android that Google sees for the next year, incorporating hardware that best shows off the latest version of...
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 — Review
The Samsung Galaxy Note series of phones have been instrumental in defining the “Phablet” devices. The larger screen has given users extra functionality and freedom to do more while on the move and adding the S Pen only...
Panasonic Lumix CM1 — Review
The camera that's also a phone
The Panasonic Lumix CM1 is somewhat different to your average smartphone camera. In fact it’s probably better to describe it as a camera that’s also a smartphone. And that’s just what Panasonic seem to...
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ — Review
Samsung has a massive lead when it comes to market share in Android, with a large number of handsets aimed at all levels of the market. Their top tier devices obviously get the lions share of the attention though...
Sony Xperia E4g – Review
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...
Moto X Style — Review
Australia has not been a very successful market for Motorola in recent times. The past couple of years since firstly Google took over and now Lenovo have seen Motorola begin to slowly make inroads with their new-look phones....
Moto X Play — Follow-up review
Since I first laid eyes on the Moto X Play back in August, I knew I was excited; for the first time in what felt like ages we had the beautiful industrial design of Motorola, paired with stock Android...
Asus Zenfone Selfie – Review
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...
Oppo R7 — Review
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...
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua – Review
Sony announced the release of their latest mid-ranged Android Xperia phone to launch on Australian Shores last month, the Sony Xperia M4 Aqua. The Xperia M4 Aqua falls into the rapidly growing sub $400 mid-range category, and as such...
Huawei P8 — Review
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...
Moto G 3rd Generation — Review
Motorola is innovating, and it's doing it at a cracking pace. The Moto G line is not quite two years old in Australia, and already we're reviewing the 3rd generation of the product. Ordinarily, we get a bit upset...
Motorola Moto E Gen 2 — Review
The release of a Motorola Moto series handset has become a big event whenever it happens. Though we waited for four months to finally get the Moto E Gen 2 in Australia, our previous history with the previous Moto...
Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 (5.5) — Review
Alcatel OneTouch have made a name on lower end hardware, the results have ranged from decent through to less than average. But, since my walkthrough at their booth at Mobile World Congress, I’ve been aware that this company has...
Samsung Galaxy A5 — Review
Samsung generally make great hardware, and the tens of millions of devices sold suggest that it’s well liked generally by many customers. In recent history Samsung have had one or two flagships available for the top end users...