Review: Samsung Galaxy Note

The Galaxy Note occupies an odd space in the smartphone segment, positioning itself deliberately between phone and tablet, as evidenced by Samsung’s marketing material for the device. We take a look at the Note and see whether it’s all it’s cracked up to be.

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Review: LG Optimus 3D (P920)

If you haven’t been living in a secluded cave in the mountains somewhere, you’ll know that three-dee is a bit of a fad at the moment (or, that’s what the manufacturers want you to think). Everybody and their dog is jumping on the bandwagon. Yes, we’re even seeing phones getting the 3D treatment. The LG Optimus 3D is the first of these to have landed on South African shores. We spent some time with it to see whether the 3D helps or hinders an otherwise solid device.

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Application Showcase: Android South Africa

We take a look at a few South African centred applications, either developed locally, or targeting the local market.

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Application Review: Swiftkey X

Android is known as a mobile operating system that gives you choice. One of the choices presented to you as a user is which input method you would like to use. Quite a while ago, Swiftkey appeared as a beta, and we’ve been using every iteration of it since then, the latest being Swiftkey X.

Swiftkey X



 
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Galaxy Nexus Headed to South Africa This Week

Vodacom is bringing Google’s current flagship device, the Galaxy Nexus, to South Africa this week.





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Apps4Africa: Climate Challenge South Africa

Posted on by Philip

Apps4Africa will be hosting a launch event this Saturday (11 February) to provide information about the South African leg of the competition, which, this year, is built around the theme of climate change





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Review: Samsung Galaxy Y

Posted on by Albert

Samsung is one of those manufacturers that has always tended to the lower end of the market. In recent years, they’ve done the Android platform a great service by bringing Android-powered devices to all segments of the market. After their device-naming strategy change, the Galaxy Y is the latest of the low-end Android devices made by Samsung, following the Gio, and the earlier Galaxy 550.





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Review: Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray

Posted on by Sean

On paper the Arc and the Ray might be almost exactly the same phone. However as we started to review this unit we realised that there is more to it than what meets the eye, or paper specs.