Mobile Phones
We review and play with the latest and greatest mobile phones, from the cutting edge smartphones right through to an easy-to-use phone for your grandparents! We also review mobile accessories and related gadgets.
TWIG: RailEasy app, Bookbox eReader, Totes Smartouch
Have a smartphone? Take the train? Get the RailEasy app. I’m very tempted to leave it there making this the shortest review in these pages, but I suppose I should go into a little more detail. RailEasy is a train times and (crucially) booking app from independent online train ticket…
HTC HD7 Windows 7 phone review: Surprisingly pretty
HTC called earlier this week: they thought we might like a HD7 smartphone. We scoffed. They sent us one anyway. After about ten seconds, we realised we’d been fools. If you’ll forgive our past indiscretion, we’d like to tell you why the HD7 and Windows Phone 7 are the most…
T-Mobile Vibe Mobile – Simple, cheap and social media friendly
Following the success of the T-Mobile Vairy Touch series, ZTE have announced the launch of the T-Mobile Vibe. Part of the Vairy Touch series popularity was because they provided a pay-as-you-go mobile with mobile broadband and email at an extremely reasonable price. Being available for just £39.99, the T-Mobile Vibe…
Fnacbook eReader: Kindle and Sony eReader’s secret lovechild?
If you think it’s a two-horse eReader race, you clearly haven’t been reading widely enough. Or in French. The Fnacbook Touch is a new eReader from France’s bigger bookstore chain, aiming to out-do the Kindle and the Sony Reader. If you’ve been paying attention to the current eReader giants, you’ll…
Binatone iHomePhone: Android comes home for the first time
After the excitement of the launch of Windows Phone 7 and the iPad this year, there’s another development about to hit the technology market – and this time there’s nothing mobile about it. Binatone has launched the first Android-powered home phone – the iHomePhone. The device will use the landline…
Samsung’s second wave of smartphones – but will it exceed the first?
Samsung looks set to send a ripple in the tide of the smartphone market when it releases three new Bada OS mobiles next month. At least that is what the South Korean electronic manufacturing giants will have you believe. But is Samsung’s ‘new wave’ of smartphones really any different from…
Blackbelt Smartphone Defence: Keeping your phones safe
Halloween may have gone, but now that you’re at our door we’ve got some scary statistics to share: a mobile phone is stolen every 12 seconds in the UK, while over 50,000 phones are left in the back of London taxis each year. The real trick, however, is when people…
New iPhone and iPad accessories roundup
LatestGadgets were invited to see some of the best gadgets for the iPhone and iPad. Here are some of the most innovative products out now. Cygnett have released the Zooom for the iPhone 4 and 3GS. It is shaped like a PS3 controller and holds the iPhone for secure gaming….
Windows 7 phone review roundup
The Windows 7 Phone platform has just been released, and reviews across the internet have been published as publications try to give their two penny worth. The replacement for the much maligned and now defunct Windows Mobile, it will be available in the UK with the HTC HDZ and HTC…
Samsung Galaxy Tab review roundup
There are now two quality tablets on the market – the ageing iPad and the new Samsung Galaxy Tablet. The Galaxy is smaller, lighter and faster, but does that make it better? Our hands-on experience left us wanting, but what do other experts around the web say? Software PC Advisor…
Latest Gadgets tablets roundup: Apple, Samsung, Dell, BlackBerry, Notion Ink, Fushion Garage, Toshiba and ViewSonic face-off
We’re not sure, but apparently tablet computers are all the rage this year. Who knew? Well, apparently Apple, Samsung, Dell, BlackBerry, Notion Ink, Fushion Garage, Toshiba, ViewSonic, the high street retailer Next and the country of Germany, all had a vague idea about the revolution. That’s why they’ve all managed…
Ted Baker and Proporta team up to make pretty iPhone cases
There are plenty of brands associated with the iPhone, but Ted Baker and the House of Fraser are usually not among them. However, the latter thought so much of the former’s new range of iPhone cases that it threw them party, uncorked the champagne and poured some designer cases into…




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