Samsung Galaxy Gear — Review
How does Samsung's smart watch stack up?
The Galaxy Gear is Samsung’s first entry into the smart watch, or "wearables", market. It joins the Pebble and Sony's Sony’s Smartwatch 2 in what seems to be a developing market.
It's arguable whether...
Game Review: Formula Legend – F1 Management
When we attended the EB Games Expo back in October, we met Nathan Harper from Beer Mogul games who showed us his Formula Legend - F1 Management game for Android. It was actually lauched at that time, but we've...
Review: Car Dock Qi Charger
Last year when Google introduced Qi charging for the Nexus 4 we were all super excited to be able to charge our phones sans wires. At the time though, Qi charging for phones was relatively new and many people...
Nexus 5 — Review
Not just for Nexus fans
Since the Nexus One was released in 2010 Google have been using the Nexus line to cater to lots of different use cases and needs. Nexus phones have served honourably as Android Developer phones. Nexus...
HTC One Max — Review
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...
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...
Logitech Harmony Smart Remote — Accessory Review
It isn't every day that we get to review things at Ausdroid that are so completely compatible with our lives that we simply must have them at all costs. We review quite a many Android devices that are fantastic,...
Beautiful Android # 6
Welcome to the November edition of our Beautiful Android series, in which we highlight some of the most beautiful and useful applications available for the Android platform. As you'll see below, Android has truly come a long way since...
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini — Review
Making the right compromises for it’s target market, mostly.
The Target Market Isn’t Small!
Not everyone is keen on a big five-inch phone. Plenty of friends have asked me what I’d recommend as a smaller Android phone. Although the big phone...
Aviate, the intelligent homescreen – our first impressions
Most custom launchers are variations on a theme – static rows of icons with the occasional widget thrown in depending on your taste. Aviate takes a different approach, offering dynamic content that changes depending on your location, the time...
Sony Xperia Z1 — Review
Sony's second 2013 flagship phone doesn't disappoint.
Earlier this year, we rather enjoyed our time with Sony's Xperia Z. The company's waterproof, dustproof, “lifeproof" device proved popular despite being the underdog in the annual HTC-Samsung duopoly of mega powerful flagship...
Oppo R819 Dual-SIM Smartphone — Review
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...
Philips Hue — Review
One small step towards Home Automation
The dream of a completely automated home has been inching closer for the last few years, when Google announced Android @Home a few years back at Google IO, it seemed like an idea that...
Game Review: Monster Mash Saga
It's Halloween in Australia - let's not get into the whole US only holiday thing - so why not try out a monster game like Monster Mash Saga from Australian developers Hovel Games.
Gameplay
Monster Mash Saga is a game that...
Nokia 925 — Review
Ausdroid takes on the Nokia Lumia 925
This is a little out of the norm, we normally stick to the Android based handsets and devices that are available in Australia, but a recent challenge by the team over at TechGeek...