Huawei officials claim the newly introduced Huawei Ascend D quad is the world's fastest smartphone.
HTC is very prolific. They have more smartphones on the market than the rest of the players combined. But being first to market with a 4G handset, on Telstra's network with the Velocity, gives them an edge. We look at whether 4G is enough.
Like your computer the best way to give your system a performance boost is to take it back to bare metal. In smartphone terms, that means performaing a hard reset. Here's our guide on performing a hard reset on the most popular smartphone platforms.
The first reviews of the HTC Velocity have arrived, and unsurprisingly, we learn that while it's fast, it's not the absolute "best", but as it's the first'¦ this is no surprise!
HTC's Velocity 4G is the fastest smartphone in Australia, primarily because it's the first to offer a 4G LTE chipset, and while more 4G models are clearly on the way, the ironic 'wait' for ICS 4.0 to arrive with some velocity for the Velocity begins.
If you have a fairly recent Android smartphone or tablet running Gingerbread or Honeycomb you might be wondering if an upgrade to Android 4, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, is in your future. We take a look at what's in store.
Despite Hasbro suing Asus for seemingly blatantly copying terms like 'Transformer' and 'Prime', much like LG seems to have done with its 'Optimus' range (without getting sued, as yet), the latest Asus Android tablet, with fresh cream that's icy and covered in chocolate biscuit, has finally made its way to Australia.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is an excellent smartphone that looks good, works well and shows off Google's latest mobile OS, Ice Cream Sandwich. If you're looking for a new smartphone then the Samsung Galaxy Nexus needs to be on your shortlist.
F5 Networks' BIG-IP Edge Client is a SSL VPN client for devices running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Huawei's MediaPad tablet will be one of the first to ship with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich preloaded, company officials claimed.
Huawei claims it's new Android 4.0-powered smartphone - the Ascend P1 S - is the world's slimmest.
Sony in the US has dropped its Android 3.x Honeycomb-powered Tablet S prices by US $100, but haven't committed to doing so in Australia - despite next week's CES and a plethora of new Android 4.0 tablets to come.
Optus has announced its pricing for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone.
The Android market continues to fragment with LG announcing that only half of its currently available handsets are in line for the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade.
The Android market is tipped to fragment as demand surges for low cost smartphones that will not have the grunt to run the latest version of the Android OS, 4.0, dubbed Ice Cream Sandwich.
With Apple and Samsung's Australian (and global) court battles continuing, perhaps its time to ditch the Galaxy Tab 10.1 for Australia, and start focusing on the Ice-Cream Sandwich version of the Galaxy Tab instead?
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