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Review: Samsung Galaxy Y

The Samsung Galaxy Y retails for just $129 through Telstra, making it an Android phone that offers great value for money.

Preview: Prada Phone by LG 3.0

The Prada Phone by LG 3.0 is the third smartphone LG has developed in collaboration with Italian fashion label Prada.

Samsung: Galaxy S III won't be unveiled next month

Samsung has moved quickly to denounce rumours suggesting its upcoming Galaxy S III smartphone would be unveiled at a scheduled media event in France on March 22.

Rumour: 7mm thick Galaxy S III to be unveiled next month?

Samsung's next flagship Android smartphone, the Galaxy S III, may be officially unveiled in March and will be just 7mm thick, according to the latest rumours.

Samsung Galaxy S II vs. Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Samsung's Galaxy S II is one of the most popular Android phones on the market. But can it be topped by the new Galaxy Nexus? Let's find out!

Review: Toshiba Tablet AT1S0

Toshiba's AT1S0 may have a strange name, but it's a relatively straightforward Android tablet. It's a smaller version of the Toshiba Tablet (AT100) but lacks the same unique features as that model.

Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is thin and light, but doesn't offer the best user experience.

Review: Nokia Lumia 800

The Lumia 800 is Nokia's first smartphone to use Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system, and is a direct result of the company's decision to partner with Microsoft.

Review: HTC Velocity 4G

The HTC Velocity 4G is the first phone to work on Telstra's LTE enablement of its Next G network.

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Nokia announces March arrival for Lumia 800 smartphone

Nokia's Lumia 800 smartphone -- the first Nokia phone to use the Microsoft's Windows Phone software -- will be available in Australia in March, the embattled company announced today.

Review: ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime

The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime is the world's first quad-core Android tablet and includes a detachable keyboard dock that transforms it from a tablet into a notebook-style device.

HTC Velocity 4G speedtest

The HTC Velocity 4G promises data speeds of up to five times faster than its competitors, but is it really that fast? We put it to the test.

HTC Velocity 4G gets lift off, more 4G devices on the way

Telstra and HTC have jointly unveiled Australia's first 4G smartphone, while the telco has promised that a handful of 4G-capable smartphones and tablets will be released in the country by mid-2012.

Garmin nuvi 50 GPS unit

When it comes to most new tech products it seems bigger is better and GPS units are clearly no exception. The Garmin nuvi 50 is a navigation unit that has a large 5in screen and it also boasts now-standard features like lane guidance and junction view.

Review: HTC Sensation XL Android phone

Is a 4.7-inch screen just too big for a smartphone? HTC has bravely endeavoured to find out with the launch of the Sensation XL Android phone.

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