Galaxy Nexus video review
Want to see the mighty Galaxy Nexus running Android Ice Cream Sandwich? Course you do

Want to see the mighty Galaxy Nexus running Android Ice Cream Sandwich? Course you do
The cheaper sibling to the 800 isn’t quite as desirable or cutting edge. But with customisable back covers, Nokia’s additional features and Windows Phone Mango at the helm, the 710 looks like it makes for a great affordable smartphone experience
The HTC One’s masterful design and build has seen it eclipse its Android, Windows and even iOS rivals as the best-made mobile on the market
The latest BlackBerry Bold on the block goes by the name of the 9790 and while its not hugely different from current BB offerings, it sits at the premium end of the current BB range alongside the likes of the OS 7-toting Bold 9900.
Sammy’s smartphone-cum-camera has slipped out for an unplanned photoshoot of its own
Nokia’s long-rumoured Windows Phone with an insane megapixel count has been snapped in the wild
Huawei’s first real high-end phone, the Ascend P1 S looks to be a winner thanks to its shockingly skinny frame, AMOLED display and Ice Cream Sandwich insides. And we got some hands-on time with the thinnest dual-core smartphone on the planet right now.
A combination of 1.5GHz dual-core processing power, LTE connectivity, a mahoosive 4.5in 1280 x 720 screen – which boasts a slight edge on pixel density versus the iPhone’s 4’s Retina display – and an affordable price tag, makes the LG Spectrum a lot more than just a good looking smartphone.
The Xperia S marks the dawn of a new generation of smartphones from the Sony stable that have scrapped the Sony Ericsson branding, allowing Sony to go it alone. Not only does the Xperia S boast a handsome design, it’s got some pretty clever tricks up its sleeve, too.
Want to know what a Bold 9900 in a £1,275 overcoat looks like? Check out our video review of the Porsche designed BlackBerry and its non-conformist nature
Samsung could unleash a smartphone imaging beast next month alongside the S4 Mini and Galaxy S4 Active
The 720,000 pixels of the iPhone 5’s Retina display will be doubled to 1.5 million in the iPhone 5S