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Nokia Lumia 521

The good: Nokia’s Lumia 521 packs in a better camera and more software features than you might expect for its $150 off-contract price tag. The bad: No LTE, poor screen quality, and no camera flash remind you that the 521 wasn’t built to be a premium smartphone. The bottom line: Nokia’s Lumia 521 is one of the best bargain smartphones on any platform, but skip it if LTE is of paramount concern. If you’re all about value, then mosey on up to T-Mobile’s Nokia Lumia 521. For $150 off-contract (or…

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BlackBerry Z10 Reviews 

BlackBerry Z10 review and video

Test BlackBerry Z10 Teil 1: Hardware, Operating System und Usability Blackberry Z10 Unboxing BlackBerry Z10 Unboxing BlackBerry Z10 vs. Samsung Galaxy Note II Showdown The good: RIM dug deep to give the slick-looking BlackBerry Z10 enough features to satisfy both consumers and professionals — like a good camera and a sharp user interface. The bad: The Z10’s unintuitive gesture paradigm creates a learning curve, and a long list of OS inefficiencies and omissions sour the experience. The bare-bones maps app and a deficit of camera features are two examples. The…

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ZTE Groove Reviews 

ZTE Groove

ZTE GROOVE REVIEW(x501) featured in depth. Quick Hands-On of the Cricket ZTE Groove The good: The ZTE Groove comes with Muve Music and up to 32GB of expandable memory. The bad: Cricket’s Groove runs on the dated Android 2.3, has a low-resolution touch screen with a narrow viewing angle, and a poor audio speaker. The bottom line: While the ZTE Groove can make calls, pass it over in favor of better Cricket handsets. Design When I first got hold of the ZTE Groove, I mistakenly thought it was a QWERTY…

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HTC One SV Reviews 

HTC One SV review and video

HTC One SV Review HTC One SV Unboxing HTC One SV unboxing and first impressions HTC One SV vs. One X XL Pricing : xxx The good: The HTC One SV flaunts a thin, stylish look, a fast processor, and free Muve Music service. The bad: The One SV’s screen and camera resolution aren’t sharp, its call quality is disappointing, and though its camera is full-featured, it takes mediocre photos. The bottom line: The HTC One SV’s sleek design and fast processor are impressive, but not its call quality or…

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samsung galaxy admire 4g Reviews 

Samsung Galaxy Admire 4G (MetroPCS) review and video

The good: The prepaid Samsung Galaxy Admire 4G features a compact build, 4G LTE, and plenty of photo-editing options. The bad: Running Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the Admire 4G feels dated right out of the box. It also has a low-resolution screen. The bottom line: The Samsung Galaxy Admire 4G is a dependable handset in its own right, but it just can’t top the cheaper, faster, Android 4.0 LG Motion 4G. At just $100, the Samsung Galaxy Admire 4G has a number of things going for it. It delivers a consistent…

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LG Mach review Reviews Smartphone 

LG Mach review and video

LG’s Mach Mobile comes with QWERTY keyboard, Powered by a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor , 1500 mAh battery, 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of internal storage (expanded externally with a microSD card), 4-inch WVGA display, two cameras, the 5-megapixel primary rear facing camera records video in 1080p, the secondary front facing VGA shooter is good for use in video chats, Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system , LG’s own Optimus UI, Bluetooth and 4G LTE connectivity. Sprint LG Mach hands-on The LG Mach takes flight LG Mach…

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Nokia Lumia 822 Reviews Smartphone 

Nokia Lumia 822 review and video

Nokia Lumia 822 The good: Nokia’s Lumia 822 delivers 4G LTE and a nice 8-megapixel camera, and adds 16GB of onboard storage with room for 64GB more. The bad: A heavy build and rough, scratchy call quality detract from the Lumia 822’s overall appeal. The bottom line: The Nokia Lumia 822 offers a very good value for Verizon, but if you’re into stylish design and spotless call quality, this isn’t the phone for you. The Nokia Lumia 822 scores points where it counts, performing its LTE and Windows Phone 8…

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Reviews 

Best cheap smartphones 2012

Price: £99.95 The Blackberry Curve 9320 builds on the features and style of its predecessors – keeping the familiar candy-bar form factor with a wide screen and full QWERTY keyboard. You aren’t going to find the latest and greatest on this handset, but with a 3.2 megapixel camera, a battery that lasts a week with moderate usage, Wi-Fi and GPS as well as 3G connectivity – the Blackberry Curve 9320 is a solid phone for the email obsessed user. And for just under £100 from The Carphone Warehouse – it…

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