LG Optimus 4X HD review
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Updated Arriving fashionbly late to the party, can LG's first quad-core phone offer anything to set it apart from the Galaxy S3 and One X?
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Updated Arriving fashionbly late to the party, can LG's first quad-core phone offer anything to set it apart from the Galaxy S3 and One X?
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Updated The One X brings the best processor, an HD screen and a sublimely thin chassis as it looks to recreate the success of the Desire - and we've re-tested it with improved software too.
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The Galaxy S Advance arcs back to the original Galaxy S, combining high-end specs with a revision of the iconic styling.
The Samsung Galaxy SIII is one of the most highly-anticipated mobile phones this year. Thankfully, it'll be released on every major U.S. carrier.
Can LG's top L-style handset produce substance and style, or is it destined for a shallow existence?
The Samsung Galaxy SIII is one of the most highly-anticipated mobile phones this year. Thankfully, it'll be released on every major US carrier.
Can this small, rubber clad phone climb head and shoulders above its competition, or will it be swamped by the vast array of budget handsets on the market?
Updated The Orange San Diego is the first phone to arrive in Europe sporting an Intel processor, signalling a new player in a market which is currently dominated by ARM chips.
As indicated by the title, the Titan II is a sizable handset, with a 4.7-inch display that luckily features little bezel along the sides, keeping it easily grasped.
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Updated We've taken a better look at the NFC capabilities of the Xperia S and played with the SmartWatch in a bit more depth - check out our findings in our in-depth review.
The Samsung Brightside doesn't actually have much of a bright side, unless your sole use for a cell phone is making calls and maybe sending text messages – but even that's a stretch considering the price.
It may not be the fastest or highest end 4G LTE-powered smartphone in Verizon's lineup, but the Samsung Stratosphere has enough going for it to make it a worthy recommendation.
Not long ago, T-Mobile's Sidekick was the ultimate solution for keeping friends abreast of your daily minutia. But that was before such functionality became standard in all phones.
The 610 is a cheap smartphone with just 256MB of RAM, a single-core 800MHz processor and Windows Phone Tango. Does it sacrifice too much?
The mid-range Sony Xperia P is a boundary-pushing smartphone that is knocking on the door of a number of its more expensive rivals.
This cheap, ICS-equipped QWERTY phone is definitely going to appeal to keyboard fanatics.
We get our hands on the long-awaited and longer rumored Droid Incredible 4G LTE. But does it live up to the expectations?
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