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...
Kingston DataTraveller microDuo 3C — Review
The recent emergence of USB-C connections on laptops (Macbook and Chromebook Pixel 2), as well as on the recently announced OnePlus 2, as well as Google's announcement that they will be supporting USB-C on Nexus devices going forward, has...
Review: Android-compatible Bose QuietComfort 20 Headphones
Last year I reviewed the newly released Bose SoundSport and SoundTrue in-ear headphones and was extremely impressed with them. The sound clarity and range they produced far exceeded any in-ear headphones I have even used before. The...
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...
NVIDIA Shield (Android TV) — Review
On March 3rd 2015 NVIDIA announced their first entrant into both the living room entertainment and Android TV spaces, the NVIDIA Shield, which is an Android TV powered set to box with a few extras under the hood. Not to be...
Huawei Talkband B2 — Review
Already a major player in mobile networking technology and the consumer mobile phone business, Huawei has been making more moves into more consumer tech areas over the last couple of years. Huawei launched their first combination fitness band/bluetooth headset,...
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...
Bose Soundlink Mini II Bluetooth — Hands On
With multiple streaming music services now available to all there's a new battlefield emerging for mobile accessories and it's not headphones, it's speakers; specifically mobile speakers that have a battery of their own and link to your device via...
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...
LG G4 — Review
LG's G4 is the third major smartphone launch this year, following on the heels of HTC's One (M9) and Samsung's Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge double attack. As with 2013, LG was a little late to the party,...
ZTE Blade S6 — Review
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...
Garmin nuviCam — Review
When we received some news about Garmin's latest GPS, dubbed nüviCam LMT, in our press-release inbox the other week, I decided to take a closer look. Why? What does this have to do with Ausdroid? Well, it's a GPS...
HTC One M8 vs M8S vs M9 — Camera Showdown
Given the fairly minimal differences between HTC's One M9 and One M8S, we thought the best way to illustrate one of the two major differences, the camera performance, was with an old fashioned shootout.
To that end, we've taken three handsets...