Chinese (handset makers) are coming and they seem ready to take on the Korean giants. Just last week, I got a chance to play with the Mlais M4 Note, a phablet-sized device that offers an amazing bang for the buck. That’s $159 for those who count. At first glance, the M4 Note looks like a…
Phone Reviews
Sony Xperia Z3v Review
There’s no doubt that Sony’s Xperia line of Android smartphones is well-known and loved, and the newest addition to that line, the Xperia Z3, is sure to turn some heads as well. Touting a waterproof design, high-performance processor and a 20MP camera, the Z3 is sure to strike the fancy of those who have never…
Moto G (2014) Review: Budget Android At Its Best
Way back in 2013, Motorola threw everyone a curve ball with the launch of the budget-minded Moto G. The device didn’t fare so well here in the U.S. but was a smash hit in Brazil, India and other emerging markets around the world. No, the Moto G didn’t offer the most blazing fast specs or…
AT&T Moto X (2014) Review: A Very Familiar Beast
Motorola has been going through quite the change over the past few years, transitioning from producing high-end handsets to taking a more modest approach. 2013’s Moto X was the beginning of something new for Motorola Mobility; finding a balance between a high price point and functionality. While the 2013 Moto X didn’t quite strike that…
LG G Pad 10.1 Review
LG makes some of the flashiest Android devices out there, but the G Pad isn’t one of them. That’s not to say that the 10 inch tablet is ugly, but the soft-plastic shell design makes the G Pad look like every other mid-range Android tablet out there. The LG G Pad 10.1 is a pretty…
Motorola Moto 360 Review: What’s An Apple Watch?
There’s no doubt that the Moto 360 has been the most anticipated Android Wear device, ever. When Motorola showed the world its round-faced smartwatch, Android enthusiasts fell in love with the beautifully designed smartwatch. Android Wear offerings so far have been square-faced 7548plastic banded novelties with a serious lack of flare. With Motorola’s penchant for…
Nokia Lumia 635 Review: The Budget Windows Phone, Perfected
Windows Phone is still the least popular OS of mobile devices, taking a beating at the expense of its big siblings Android and iOS. The platform is growing up fast though, and soon Windows Phone devices will be all grown up and playing with the big guys. The Lumia 635 is a step in that direction,…
LG G3 Review: Meet LG’s iPhone 6 Killer
The LG G3 is one hell of an Android device, boasting a Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB of RAM and a 5.5 inch Quad HD display. With specs like these, Apple could find themselves in trouble by the time the iPhone 6 lands in the fall. The LG G3 was and continues to be a smash…
InfoSonics verykool s505 Spark review: A budget-friendly 5-inch smartphone
InfoSonics is not really known for making the world’s best phones; like some other smaller companies, they are trying their best to get those customers who don’t care about the latest bells and whistles today’s expensive super-phone have. InfoSonics’ latest device, verykool s505 aka Spark, also happens to be their best phone to date, boasting…
A Quick Hands-On Review of Motorola’s $129 Moto E
Motorola has been on the budget device train for a little over a year now, and the Moto E proves that the company has found the perfect balance between performance and price. We just got our hands on our Moto E review unit, and while we haven’t had much time to mess around with it,…