Archives / 2011 / November / 19

Galaxy Nexus software bugs found, Vodafone refuses to put on sale

Mobile Phone News

No Flash either for time being Samsung Galaxy Nexus owners have flooded to the Internet to complain of software glitches affecting the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus that went on sale in the UK on 17 November. The biggest complaint... Read More »

Amazon planning Kindle smartphone in 2012?

Mobile Phone News

Amazon looks like it’s not content with just having a shot at the e-reader and tablet market, with reports emanating from Asia that it wants a smartphone too. According to CitiGroup, Amazon is looking to launch a smartphone in... Read More »

Communications Ombudsman says check the smallprint on ‘Unlimited’.

Mobile Phone News

This morning the Communications Ombudsman, an organisation that helps consumers resolve disputes, is warning that many smartphone users are being misled by so called ‘unlimited’ offers that come with very limiting ‘fair use’ policies. The message is simple – most... Read More »

Amazon Kindle Fire smartphone coming in time for Christmas 2012?

Mobile Phone News

Budget handset in the works? What came first – the tablet or the smartphone? Well, in the case of Apple, HTC, Samsung and numerous others – the smartphone. But it seems as if Amazon is going to mix up... Read More »

Smartphone and tablet growth to slow in 2012

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Growth in smartphone and tablet buying is set to cool in 2012, with the CEA – the people behind CES – predicting a big fall in popularity for the devices. 2011 was a massive year for tablets, with Steve... Read More »

Hands on: Gametel Android joypad review

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The arrival of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play didn’t exactly show the world that there is a need for analogue game controls over touchscreens, but that hasn’t stopped Fructel from releasing the intriguing Gametel joy pad add-on for Android... Read More »

Calls for no limits to unlimited phone data offers

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Phone companies are being asked to make sure their ‘unlimited’ data deals are in fact unlimited and not confuse consumers with a fair-usage policy. According to the Guardian, Lewis Shand Smith, an ombudsman that specialises in communications, has called... Read More »