It looks like AT&T’s network upgrades are paying off, as the carrier’s 3G network bested Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon in PCWorld’s 13-city mobile data test. The report said AT&T’s download speeds were 67 percent faster on average than its competitors, with an average download speed of 1410 kbps and 773 kbps upload. This is a…
iFixit: PSP Go Teardown
Fairly short and sweet this one – if you want to see how a PSP Go is put together (albeit in reverse order), then you could worse than take a look at the latest iFixit expedition inside a gadget! As you can see from the pic above, they had this bad boy completely to pieces,…
iFixit: iPod touch 3rd Generation Teardown
iFixit have been all over the new iPod Touch, and opened that bad boy up – check out the summary from the guys here: Our analysis reveals a Broadcom BCM4329 chip, which supports 802.11n. This is a big deal, as even the iPhone 3GS doesn’t support 802.11n. The iPhone 3GS has a BCM4325 wireless chip,…
Onyx Slider: Hardware good, UI not so good
I was just taking a read of the Onyx Slider device review, that 3G.co.uk have posted up – now, we reported on the release of three devices by Onyx not so very long ago, but this the first solid review I’ve seen on anyone of those devices. The Slider is a nice feature-phone, packing a…
O2 Joggler: summary mini-review
So it’s time for my O2 Joggler to go back to the mothership, and I have to say I’m sad – because I’ve thoroughly enjoyed having it around! As I mentioned previously, it’s quite ironic that in such an advanced device, the feature I love most is the clock – but that’s just because it’s…
On test: BlackBerry Curve 8900
Here at IntoMobile towers, we get through a lot of devices – small to large, powerful right through to barely a widget – but RIM’s range of Email-aholic BlackBerry devices are very well known amongst them. I was recently contacted by RIM, on the basis of being able to do some reviews of their devices…
Anyone dropped their iPhone 3G?
In a constant battle against the evil forces of gravity (and paranoia), whenever I am moving about with my ip3g, I am always seeking to avoid a situation where it makes contact with the floor, and inevitably comes off worse. Yep, I’m talking about dropping it. You see, having dropped a few mobile devices in…
Sonim ruggedised device WILL go head-to-head with peers!
For those of you that either (a) gave us some input on ruggedised device tests, or (b) read Will’s story about the new Sonim-Land Rover device coming, you’ll be pleased to know we are still planning to pressure test a bunch of ruggedised devices! It was a couple of months ago that we procured the…
Sonim XP3 available in UK
We’ve mentioned Sonim and the XP3 before – and this is really just to update our UK readers on where to get it should they want one. Firstly, you can get it for free on a Vodafone contract – otherwise, you’ll soon be able to grab one SIM-free for £245 including VAT, direct from Sonim.…
MacBook Pro: the five-minute fiddle!
OK so the MacBook Pro (MBP) might not strictly be a Mobile Device (to be fair it depends on your definition of ‘Mobile’), but it’s going to get an FMF (five-minute fiddle) anyway! So Mr. MBP arrived last night, to rapturous applause, looking absolutely stunning – the entire package, even boxed looks great – and…