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The tablet version of Sony’s powerhouse flagship smartphone more than matches its handset counterpart’s powerful performance and good-looking screen – with some slim, sleek curves thrown in for good measure
Mystery Caller wants to be ‘4G ready’ but doesn’t want to shell out for a high-end device. What have the networks got to offer when it comes to mid-tier 4G devices, and how good are they at selling them?
Mystery Shopper is sick of his unreliable 3G connection dropping his Skype calls and is looking for a phone which can either get a quicker data connection now or will be able to as soon as 4G is widely launched.
With its ‘proper’ QWERTY keyboard the Q10 will certainly delight the BlackBerry faithful (it also boasts an excellent battery life and a high-quality Super AMOLED screen), but does it justify its £580 price tag?
Festival season is approaching and Mystery Caller is preparing for her trip to Glastonbury. Anticipating a wild weekend, she’s leaving her iPhone at home and taking something cheaper with a longer battery life
Mystery Shopper is going to Glastonbury Festival and wants a new smartphone to take with him. It needs a good camera and a battery that will last for three days at least – what can the retailers recommend?
The Korean manufacturer’s new flagship super phone boasts plenty of software innovations, a quality screen and a good camera and capabilities, but are all the extra bells and whistles worth your money?
Mystery Caller likes the look of the Samsung Galaxy S4 but with all the recent high-end releases, needs convincing she’s choosing the best phone. How will the networks handle what should be an easy sale?
Mystery Shopper is considering swapping his Samsung Galaxy S III for an S4 but isn’t sure. Can staff persuade him the differences are worth signing a contract for, and who is offering the best deal with the handset free?
Caterpillar’s tough new handset – which has particularly admirable specifications for the notoriously low-spec ruggedised device market – is thrown to the dogs as part of our scientific survivability tests