Motorola Droid Razr Maxx Review: 4G LTE With Solid Battery Life Just Got Real

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The Droid Razr Maxx by Motorola is a very special phone. You see, I had a bit of a thing for the Droid Razr when it first came out, but it wasn’t quite perfect. It felt a bit light, and I had trouble holding it in my hand since it was so big and [...]

Android Smartphone Round-Up: December/January Edition

We took a break from the Android round-up in December because, well, to be honest I was on vacation. But January gave us a few extra smartphones and the holidays are over, so we’re back. What we’ve got for you today leans into more expensive turf, and unfortunately, our favorite Android devices for the past [...]

Hands-On With The LG Spectrum: So Last Year

Here at CES 2012, phones are a bit in short supply. At least, new phones are. LG is one of the few companies to officially announce a new smartphone at the show, and I have to say it’s one of the best phones we’ve seen out of LG. Unfortunately, that still leaves the Spectrum quite [...]

Pantech Element poster spied in AT&T store, coming for $300?

We're all expecting to see the Pantech Element shown off at CES this week, but as this image sent to Engadget shows, AT&T seem all set to be selling the tablet soon. 
The AT&T store in question appear to have received their marketing a few days early and were a little keen in getting it out on [...]

Motorola Mobility announces two new smartphones, the MOTOLUXE and DEFY Mini

Motorola Mobility has added two new smartphones to their lineup, the Motolux and the DEFY Mini. Both devices will come with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), but that's about all that they have in common. The Motolux sports a 4-inch screen, 8-megapixel rear camera and a front-facing VGA camera.
Meanwhile, the DEFY Mini is, you guessed it, [...]

Toshiba Thrive 7? Review: Cute, But Clunky

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While the 7-inch Toshiba Thrive is much more comfortable in the hand than its 10-inch counterpart, many of the best features in big brother never migrated over to the 7-incher. That said, this still may be the slate for you if gaming and web-surfing take precedence over e-reading. Otherwise, I’d point you to the [...]

Fly Or Die: The Leapfrog LeapPad

Erick and I are both parents so we know from tablets. The $99 LeapPad from Leapfrog is cool, to be sure, and fun if junior’s aunt or uncle is picking it up, but we both found it lacking, especially when compared to other devices. Obviously if you don’t want the wee ones slobbering all over [...]

Sony Tablet S Review: Slick, But Somewhat Slow

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The Sony Tablet S is actually a pretty hot 9.4-inch slate, and doesn’t look like every other Android tablet out there (thank goodness). On the performance side, however, I found myself frustrated on more than one occasion. The design is everything I’ve been wanting from Android tabs, but unfortunately I just couldn’t ignore the [...]

Toshiba Thrive 7-Inch tablet now available in Canada

Back in September when it was intially announced Toshiba had stated an expected release date of December for the Toshia Thrive 7-Inch and they've managed to stick to that — at least in Canada.
The Android 3.2 powered 7-Inch tablet brings a 1280×800 resolution with Toshiba's Adaptive Display and Resolution+ video enhancements, stereo speakers, a 5MP [...]

Dell intros Latitude ST tablet in India

 
Targeting the business users, Dell has announced the availability of its Windows 7 OS powered slate, the Latitude ST tablet. The ST tablet features a 10.1-inch capacitive touch-screen (1280×800 resolution) LED and pen for writing. Powered by Intel Atom Z670 1.5GHz processor with 2GB RAM, the storage is in the form of 32GB SSD that [...]