We look at Apple's new eye-catching 'affordable' iPhone, and see if it lives up to the hype.
Apple's latest flagship smartphone is a modest step forward, with a few new ideas that you can expect to see used across the phone industry in the near future.
It's a budget-conscious phone that certainly doesn't look cheap, with a larger display that you tend to get for this price.
Whether you're in the market for a do-everything tablet, or a device to take advantage of Apple's incredible ecosystem of apps, the iPad Mini is the best tool for the job.
The Lumia 925 is Nokia's latest flagship. It's essentially an upgraded Lumia 920 with a slimmer design and better camera. We took one for a test spin to see how it compared.
We take a look at LG's new 4G-capable smartphone for the budget-conscious.
Running on Android 4.1.2, the Galaxy Express boasts the kind of specs you’d expect from a modern middle-of-the-pack smartphone with a dual-core CPU, 4GB of onboard storage, a 4GB MicroSD included, and a passable display.
The HTC One is definitely one of the best phones of the year, and makes it a very difficult choice for those of us who love iPhones or Samsung handsets, not to rush back to the devil we know, but to consider something different and very elegant.
Much like a big Galaxy Note phone, the Note 8.0 tablet differentiates itself with a digital stylus accessory, but not much else. It's slightly sluggish performance is a shame at this price point.
The Sony Xperia SP is the mid-range sidekick of the more heavily specced Xperia Z and ZR handsets. It delivers solid specs and a relatively smooth Android experience, albeit without many of the newer features boasted by the current generation of flagship devices.
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