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Mobile Gazette 
Sun Apr 24 04:34:46 EDT 2011
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Nokia E6 - A QWERTY keyboard equipped messaging phone with a compact touchscreen, the Nokia E6 seems to offer excellent support for corporate collaboration tools.
Nokia X7 - A new multimedia touchscreen phone with a new version of Symbian, the Nokia X7 has its charms, but is likely to appeal to Nokia enthusiasts only.
HTC Sensation - The HTC Sensation is HTC's top-of-the-range handset outside the US, with a dual core processor and a large, high-resolution display.
March 2011 Roundup - March 2011 featured a mix of tablets, smartphones and some interesting lower cost handsets that should appeal to many customers.
HTC EVO 3D - Heading for Sprint in the US, but with indications that we might see in Europe the HTC EVO 3D is a powerful Android device with 3D support
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, Galaxy Tab 10.1 Revised - Samsung's line-up of Android tablets has been expanded with the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 and a reworking of the recently announced Galaxy Tab 10.1.
T-Mobile Sidekick 4G - The Sidekick range is back, but this time it is running Android and is built by Samsung with the powerful new T-Mobile Sidekick 4G, heading for the US.
Samsung B7722 - Samsung's best DUOS dual-SIM handset to date, the Samsung B7722 touchscreen phone may not be a smartphone, but it will meet the needs of many consumers.
Samsung Corby II - A low cost but fun touchscreen phone aimed at younger customers, the Samsung Corby II replaces the very popular original Corby feature phone.
Samsung Galaxy Pro - A BlackBerry-style messaging device, the Android 2.2 based Samsung Galaxy Pro offers a useful addition to Samsung's expanding line of Android handsets.
Nokia X1-00 - A very low cost phone with strong music capabilities, the attractive Nokia X1-00 shows the sort of thing that Nokia does best.
Apple iPad 2 - The tablet that everyone has to beat just got even better. The Apple iPad 2 adds a dual core processor in a lighter and much slimmer case than before.
February 2011 Roundup - February 2011 was a very busy month, with stacks of new Android smartphones and tablets and a controversial tie-up between Nokia and Microsoft.
Nokia: Mind the Gap - Nokia's new partnership with Microsoft might take care of high end devices, but the strategy might leave serious gaps elsewhere.
Samsung Wave 578 - Almost buried in the sea of recent Android releases, the Bada-powered Samsung Wave 578 is a smart touchscreen phone the offers something slightly different.
Samsung Galaxy S WiFi - Based on the Galaxy S smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S WiFi range consists of a pair of inexpensive 4 inch and 5 inch Android tablets.
HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa - Two fairly low end Android phones for the social networking generation, the HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa are designed for Facebook fans.
HTC Incredible S - The HTC Incredible S is an upgraded version of a Verizon Wireless handset. But does the Incredible S live up to it's "incredible" name tag?
HTC Desire S - A slight upgrade to last year's original Desire, the HTC Desire S adds a few improvements all around to keep the product line looking fresh.
HTC Flyer - HTC's first Android tablet device, the HTC Flyer has a 7 inch display and lots of cool HTC add-ons, plus it is one of the best looking tablets we've seen.
Motorola PRO - The worldwide version of the DROID PRO, the Motorola PRO is an Android phone designed at corporate customers rather than consumers.
LG Optimus Pad - The LG Optimus Pad sits between 10" and 7" tablets in size terms, but can it justify the premium price tag that LG seem to want?
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - The Tab is back, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 adds a bigger screen, a better operating system and more power under the hood to make a much improved device.
LG Optimus 3D - Capable of both recording and playing back 3D video, the LG Optimus 3D is a very clever and very powerful Android device. But will it sell?
Samsung Galaxy S II - The follow-up to last year's Galaxy S, the Samsung Galaxy S II adds more features, a bigger screen and a faster processor than ever before.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo and Xperia Pro - Two closely related Android handsets, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo and Xperia Pro comes in close to the top of the range in features.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play - Previewed a few days ago but now fully official, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is a high-end Android phone with PlayStation style gaming.
Nokia commits to Windows Phone and Microsoft - In a move that will no doubt upset many Nokia fans, the Finnish manufacturer today announced that Microsoft Windows Phone would be their primary smartphone platform in future.
INQ Cloud Touch - With software designed in collaboration with Facebook, the INQ Cloud Touch is an Android smartphone with advanced social networking capabilities.
HP TouchPad - Competing directly against the iPad, the HP TouchPad is an impressive piece of kit. But can HP actually persuade consumers to switch to webOS?
HP Veer - A very compact smartphone, the HP Veer still manages to pack in plenty of features, and there's not a lot to compete with it either.
HP Pre 3 - A much improved version of Palm's original Pre smartphones, the HP Pre 3 adds a lot of good features but takes away the "Palm" name.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Preview - The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play takes Android-based gaming in a new direction in this promising blend of smartphone and PlayStation.
December 2010 / January 2011 Roundup - December was a very quiet month, but the new year brought plenty of new handset releases, with some high-end Android phones being showcased.
LG Optimus Me P350 - Challenging low cost feature phones in style and specifications, the LG Optimus Me P350 looks like an affordable and attractive Android device.
Samsung Galaxy Ace, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Gio and Galaxy Mini - The Samsung Galaxy Ace, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Gio and Galaxy Mini are a whole bunch of Android smartphones that are designed to be affordable.
Samsung Star II S5260 - The follow on to 2009's original Samsung Star, the Samsung Star II doesn't stray very far from the original formula with some modest improvements.
Nexus S - Can you catch the Gingerbread man? - It looks like one of the must-have Android devices for mobile fans, but in the Nexus S really as good as it appears?
Apple iPhone 4 CDMA - The biggest network in the US, Verizon Wireless, finally gets its version of the Apple iPhone 4. Good news for some, but what does it mean for competitors?
Motorola DROID BIONIC - Closely related to the ATRIX, the Motorola DROID BIONIC is a high-performance 4G phone exclusively available on Verizon Wireless in the US.
Motorola CLIQ 2 - The follow-up to Moto's very first Android phone, the Motorola CLIQ 2 improves almost every aspect of the old device that you can think of.
Motorola XOOM - Motorola's first Android tablet, the Motorola XOOM is a large, dual-core device that is exclusively available only on the Verizon network in the US at the moment.
Motorola ATRIX - Featuring a dual-core processor and a very high resolution display, the Motorola ATRIX will be Moto's new flagship model for AT&T, Bell Canada and Orange UK.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc - The new flagship phone in Sony Ericsson's range, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is a stylish and powerful Android phone which might just turn around Sony Ericsson's fortunes.
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