What’s happening in December.. Besides Christmas
So we've made our way to the last month of 2010, December. Overall I think it's been a great year for Android in this country, a few exclusives here and there as well as a few secret launches throw...
HTC Desire HD follow up thoughts
With the Desire HD on its short voyage back to MobiCity headquarters, I thought I would just write a quick follow-up post to the review to share my final views on the device. Certainly after using it for over...
Desire Z, it’s all touchy, but it has a keyboard! — Review
Tuesday morning I received a courier parcel from Mobicity - the new HTC Desire Z had arrived, ready to be reviewed.
The Desire Z comes in the usual packaging for HTC's mobile fare, and it lists an impressive set of...
HTC Desire HD, the Desire all grown up — Review
The original HTC Desire launched way back in April on Telstra and was the flagship Android device for both them and for the Australian Android market in general. 6 months on and it's time for a new flagship HTC...
Millennius SmartQ — Review
The Tablet race has just begun here in Oz, with the high-end being taking up mainly by the iPad & Galaxy Tab and the low-end being filled with heaps of cheap Tablets such as the Telstra T-Touch Tab,...
We’re hands on with the Millennius SmartQ & HTC Desire HD
Note: For all new readers, these posts go up so you guys can ask us questions about the device before the review goes up. Hope we cleared that up..
G'day guys, today feels like Christmas for us with the arrival...
Huawei IDEOS – Review
Huawei is a name that many consumers in the Australian market won't recognise. In an entirely unscientific test, I asked a few friends - some nerds, some not - whether they'd heard this name and they just looked at...
Huawei IDEOS — Sneak peak review
While the full review is a little way off, here's a sneak peak of what's in store.
The IDEOS is a diminutive 3G/HSDPA-capable Android 2.2-powered handset with similar form factor to the HTC Wildfire.
It's small, easily fits in the hand - and while it might lack some of the hardware polish of a more 'name-brand' device, the IDEOS - as you will soon see - holds its own, especially considering the bargain-basement price of $159 outright on the Crazy John's network. It's quick, snappy, functional, and importantly, performs well as a mobile phone as well as a mobile data device.
Samsung Galaxy Tab — Review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a sight for sore eyes amongst the truck-load of cheap & dodgey Android Tablets that haven become available over the recent months. Samsung have worked exceptionally hard to get Android 2.2, along with TouchWiz,...
Angry Birds Full Preview for Android
Hey guys, Just got a quick preview video here of angry birds, got a hold of a copy from Rovio mobile to do a quick review on the full version coming out for android (hoorah!) As you can see...
HTC Wildfire: A postscript
Ten days ago, I reviewed the HTC Wildfire for Android Australia.
I've kept the phone for the intervening period to really push some of the features that had bothered me in the initial review to flesh out my opinion on...
HTC Wildfire — Review
The last twelve months has seen a real explosion of Android devices hitting the Australian market, and this has been especially true for Telstra - not five months ago they bought (in my opinion) the second best ever Android...
Galaxy S plan comparisons
Now that the Galaxy S is available on all the major networks, we thought we'd bring together all the cheapest/best plans for each carrier and compare them against each other, to see which plan would better suit your needs,...
Millennius Apanda A60 — Review
I won't lie, I've been pretty darn excited about the Millennius Apanda from the moment I first read about it. Why? Because I liked the idea of seeing an Aussie company bring an Android Device to the market, something...
We’re hands on with the Millennius Apanda A60
Our Apanda A60 review unit has just arrived and we're going to be spending the week putting it through its paces. But we'd also love to hear all your questions so we can get around to answering them for...