Need a mid-range smartphone for full-filling your basic needs and you’re also seeking for something available at a small price ? Check out the Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670. It’s an average phone and might be a good choice. If you want to find more about it, check out the following review.
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Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670, Ready and Willing
Monday, November 26, 2012
Apple iPhone 4S, Should I stay or Should I go ?
The iPhone 4S was launched a year ago and is still a star in the world of smartphones, as it keeps its predecessor’s famous and beloved design with some brand new talents stuffed under that marvelous appearance which we all like. If wanting to upgrade from your iPhone 4 and aren’t quite sure about the 5, take a look at the following review.
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Samsung Genio Qwerty, Ghostwriting the E-Series
The Samsung Genio isn’t a genius, but will be a nice choice if you’re searching for an average phone with a QWERTY keyboard for fulfilling your basic needs: calling and texting. Also worth mentioning is that it’s very cheap. Follow the next review and see what it has to offer.
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Samsung Libre C3300K, Having Fun
If you’re a parent and find yourself searching for a relatively smart phone to please your little champ or if you just want an average and very cheap phone, the Samsung Libre C3300Kpromises to try and fulfill your basic needs and even a bit more. Let me show you the main specs and after that, I will review the phone, okay?
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
HTC One X, to Rule Them All!
In this year’s spring, HTC released a beast in the smartphone world, made for scaring the daylights out of its competitors, but also make a lot of nerds happy. I’m talking about HTC’s champion from that period, the One X, an excellent device that still makes a lot of its enemies kneel and is respected by the ones who resist it. Searching for an...
Friday, November 9, 2012
LG Prada 3.0, Slim, Smart and Wears Prada

Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please? I proudly present you the most elegant and fashionable droid around, the LG Prada 3.0. This hottie is looking down upon its competition because it knows that besides being sexy, it also has the brains and this combination can be quite deadly.Key features:• Quad-band GSM and...
Monday, October 22, 2012
LG Viewty Snap, One Smile for Everybody
The LG Viewty Snap is a pretty old smartphone, it was released in 2010 but it still can put a smile on your face. It has an attractive design and is targeted at the younger audience. Its main attractions are the 3” WQVGA touchscreen and a 5MP Schneider-Kreuznach-certified camera with LED flash, it is also heavy SNS integrated in a world in which...
HTC Desire, The Legend Begins
One of the best phones released in 2010 is the HTC Desire, a smartphone that competes with many recently launched youngsters and really kicks their butts in terms of quality and design.
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Eye Candy
I’m sure that a lot of people have waited for the arrival of the Galaxy Nexus back in 2011 and I can bet that most of them were so pleased, that they’re still in love with it after the passing of a year. You’ll understand why if reading the following review and comparing it with the other smartphone beasts. This new Nexus is in a different spot...
Friday, October 19, 2012
LG Optimus M5e P30, Pedobear's Smartphone
The LG Optimus Me P350 is a teen oriented device. It looks very nice, it’s a compact smartphone that is shaped like a bar of soap and it comes with five colored battery covers so you can change its looks every day. The covers come in grey, pink, black, blue and red. In terms of hardware, don’t expect miracles, is a low end android actually,...
Monday, October 15, 2012
Samsung Galaxy S Plus, No Cheap Shots
Let’s say hello to the Galaxy S’s son, the new Samsung Galaxy S Plus, which inherited its father’s qualities, but comes with a different, more powerful processor and a better GPU. If you fancy big smartphones, take a look at the following review, because I’m guessing you’ll come to like and finally desire this phone.
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