HTC One XL — Review
HTC has upped its game from the One X to the LTE-enabled One XL and it's worth every cent.
The HTC One XL isn't a design we've never seen before; it's the HTC One X with a few tweaks. Well,...
Review — Xiaomi Mi Note Pro
In the Australian market, we can be a little blinded to the larger worldwide Android manufacturer ecosystem, especially when said devices live outside the Googleverse. Case in point, Xiaomi is one of the world's largest manufacturers of Android phones,...
HTC One E8 — Review
As HTC’s flagship efforts have intensified on their hardware design, the premium attached to that design has seen the purchase price of the phones go up. The One (M8) left consumers with little change out of $1000, owing to...
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active — Review
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is certainly one of the top three phones of 2013, but can its more-rugged cousin, the Galaxy S4 Active, live up to the ‘Galaxy S’ name?
There’s no denying Samsung have been the success story of...
LG G Flex — Review
Is curved and flexible something that should be a 'thing'?
LG has been slowly climbing to the top of the Android mobile phone market for a few years, quietly improving their hardware over different models to the point where their...
Telstra Smart Touch 2 — Review
Can excellence be had in a sub-$100 Smart Phone?
Telstras first attempt at a sub-$100 Android handset was the original Smart Touch, a phone manufactured by ZTE which from all accounts was a pretty basic affair offering a resistive touch...
HTC Desire 816 — Review
There's long been a split in the market between the “flagship" phones manufacturers launch with much pomp and circumstance like the Galaxy S5 or One (M8) and the second-tier devices like the Galaxy Ace or F Series. While expensive...
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 — Review
Is Samsung's third entry in the series still one to take Note of?
The Galaxy Note 3 is Samsung’s third iteration of its popular Galaxy Note series, which started with a phone that, on release, was considered "niche" because of...
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 — Review
Introduced this year at the Consumer Electronics Show, the Galaxy Note|Pro (NotePro from here on in) is a giant tablet, designed to meet the needs of the most demanding mobile professional.
The specifications are mind-blowing so far as Android tablets...
HTC One SV — Review
How does HTC's latest instalment in the One line stack up?
My love of Android phones has come and gone, and come again. My earliest Android handset was an HTC Magic (the G1 didn't really count) and I loved it...
Moto G 4G — Mini Review
The Google owned Motorola, faced some issues in releasing their first generation of devices. The Motorola Moto X took 8 months to reach our shores, but with the release of the Moto G, it seemed like Motorola found their...
Asus Transformer Book Trio TX201LA — Review
Asus have been selling many different products in Australia for some time now. One of the pivotal moments for Asus as far as Android goes, was when the teamed up with Google in June 2012 to bring us the...
Asus Zenfone 2 Laser — Review
When we reviewed the original Asus Zenfone 2 we found that it was good at delivering above the expectations of someone buying a sub $300 phone, delivering far above what it promised as well. A new iteration of...
Asus Transformer Pad TF103C — Review
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...
Sony Smart Watch 2 — Review
Want a new wrist based accessory? The Smart Watch 2 could be it.
The Sony SmartWatch 2 (SW2) is Sony's third generation smart watch, and the successor to what Sony simply called the Smart Watch. The current model is an...