The Nexus One is up for pre-order from Vodafone today. If you’ve been gagging to get your hands on Google’s own brand blower you can finally grab it on contract. Read on for all the Vodafone Nexus One deal details…
iPhone Wi-Fi syncing has long been on the iPhone features wish list. After all, the dreaded Zune has included the ability to sync songs wirelessly for ages. Now a video showing Wi-Fi Sync, an iPhone app that wirelessly syncs with iTunes, has hit Youtube. But will Apple allow this iPhone Wi-Fi syncing solution to slip into the iTunes App Store? Somehow we doubt it…
PS3 Remote Play, the nifty net feature that lets you stream video and TV to Sony PSPs, is headed to laptops. On paper, it looks like Sony just put Sling Media and its Slingbox gear out of business, but there’s a catch: it appears only future Sony VAIO laptops will support it.
The Nokia N8 flagship Symbian 3 phone has been given the iPhone 4.0 treatment, and been fully and comprehensively leaked. The spyshots and renders were real alright, but we’ve got some bad news to go with that high spec camera and multitouch screen: Symbian 3′s not quite the update we were all hoping for, it appears.
The T-Mobile Pulse Mini redefined just how cheap budget Android smartphones could be when it burst on to the scene at Mobile World Congress back in February. Now the little critter’s finally made its way to UK shop shelves, and to help you decide whether a small screen and lower specs are worth a few extra notes in your back pocket, we’re here to help. Read our T-Mobile Pulse Mini review and we’ll tell you whether it’s a trade off worth making.
The T-Mobile Pulse Mini is beating a different path from the epic Android slates like the HTC Desire and Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, trying to squeeze as many smartphone specs as possible into a handset almost half the size – and cost. But while it might sit more comfortably in the palm of your hand, there’s a trade off to be made if you fancy firing off more than the odd text message. Read on to find out if it ditches substance for a slim size in our T-Mobile Pulse Mini review here.
The T-Mobile Pulse Mini Android 2.1 phone packs a lot of promise into a handset that costs under a hundred quid on Pay As You Go. While the specs might not turn heads, no shortcuts have been made on the software front, as it packs the very latest version of Google’s mobile OS, just like the flagship Google Nexus One and HTC Desire phones. But do we prefer a more vanilla, bleeding edge Android on such a small screen to the social networking skins seen on other cheap Google smartphones? Read our T-Mobile Pulse Mini review of the phone’s Android 2.1 flavour to find out.
The T-Mobile Pulse Mini and the HTC Tattoo Android phones share an awful lot in common, from the eerily similar shells and screens, down to the cheap as chips pricetags. But which one is more deserving of a small portion of your hard earned? We put the HTC Tattoo up against Huawei’s latest effort, so read on to find out which comes out on top in our T-Mobile Pulse Mini review head to head.