Mobiles and mobile accessories reviewed.
The Alcatel Onetouch Idol 3 is a feature packed smartphone in two size options that offer brilliant specs for a very reasonable price. Alcatel Onetouch have packed in some great specs into the thin cases of both the 5.5 and 4.7″ versions, along with the latest version of Android (Lollipop at the time of review) both…
The Umi Emax is likely not a mobile you’re heard of, and indeed when sent for review expectations were low after poor showings from other unknown manufacturers. Things start well, the Umi Emax is a nice looking mobile, it has a 5.5″ screen but isn’t heavy in the hand and is easy to hold and…
The HTC Desire 320 is HTC’s budget entry into the market. They’ve kitted the Desire 320 out with a 4.5″ screen which, while fine, is starting to feel rather small when you consider other budget handsets have 5″ screens. Annoyingly there isn’t an indicator light, so you don’t know when you’ve got a message or…
Following on from the recent Vezon power bank review we have the IMNEED mini power bank. Rather than a fat power bank the IMNEED mini power bank has taken inspiration from lipstick and made a compact little battery with a single USB output to charge a device. It’s available in four colours, black, blue, silver…
The Vezon 10,400mAh power bank is very similar in design to the recently reviewed TP-Link TL-PB10400 power bank. There are a few design differences, the Verzon power bank has LED status lights on the side rather than on top, but both hold a huge charge given the small size and will easily charge your gadgets…
The FugeTek Extendable Selfie Stick is a useful accessory for both mobiles and video cameras. This is an extendable stick that is still fairly long (about 42cm) even when compacted. It comes with it’s own carry case and has a USB cable to charge the small Bluetooth remote. The remote sits just above the main…
The Vodafone Smart Prime 6 is a pay as you go 4G handset with decent specs for not a lot of cash. It features a decent 5″ screen, 1.2GHz quad core processor, 2MP front facing camera and 8MP rear facing camera. At the time of review the Smart Prime 6 came with Android 5.0.2 (AKA Lollipop)…
Certainly isn’t a flagship, but is it a flop?
A mobile aimed a seniors…but is it worth it?
The Enjoytone W83 is a 3G Android 4.2 phone with an IP68 rating, duel core processor and 4 inch IPS screen. As is common with ‘tough’ phones the W83 is a rather chunky bit of kit, but it certainly lives up to the waterproofing credentials as you can see in the review video below, so this…