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Preview: Prada Phone by LG 3.0
By Ross Catanzariti | 08 February, 2012 11:09The Prada Phone by LG 3.0 is the third smartphone LG has developed in collaboration with Italian fashion label Prada.
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Samsung: Galaxy S III won't be unveiled next month
By Ross Catanzariti | 08 February, 2012 09:17Samsung has moved quickly to denounce rumours suggesting its upcoming Galaxy S III smartphone would be unveiled at a scheduled media event in France on March 22.
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Rumour: 7mm thick Galaxy S III to be unveiled next month?
By Ross Catanzariti | 07 February, 2012 15:39Samsung's next flagship Android smartphone, the Galaxy S III, may be officially unveiled in March and will be just 7mm thick, according to the latest rumours.
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Samsung Galaxy S II vs. Samsung Galaxy Nexus
By Ross Catanzariti | 06 February, 2012 14:52Samsung's Galaxy S II is one of the most popular Android phones on the market. But can it be topped by the new Galaxy Nexus? Let's find out!
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Nokia announces March arrival for Lumia 800 smartphone
By Ross Catanzariti | 30 January, 2012 12:06Nokia's Lumia 800 smartphone -- the first Nokia phone to use the Microsoft's Windows Phone software -- will be available in Australia in March, the embattled company announced today.
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HTC Velocity 4G gets lift off, more 4G devices on the way
By Ross Catanzariti | 24 January, 2012 09:13Telstra and HTC have jointly unveiled Australia's first 4G smartphone, while the telco has promised that a handful of 4G-capable smartphones and tablets will be released in the country by mid-2012.
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Australia's first 4G smartphone is the HTC Velocity 4G
By Ross Catanzariti | 19 January, 2012 09:09Telstra and HTC today confirmed that Australia's first 4G smartphone -- the HTC Velocity 4G -- will be available to purchase from Tuesday 24 January.
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Telstra now selling Galaxy Y for just $129
By Ross Catanzariti | 18 January, 2012 12:18In case you needed some more proof that Android really is the operating system for budget smartphones, Telstra has today announced the release of the $129 Samsung Galaxy Y Android phone.
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Growth 2012: From backyard to boom
By Hafizah Osman | 09 February, 2012 14:18iiNet: The third in a series of 10 interviews with channel-relevant technology companies that have achieved significant growth over the last three years
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HTC Velocity 4G speedtest
By Ross Catanzariti | 24 January, 2012 15:40The HTC Velocity 4G promises data speeds of up to five times faster than its competitors, but is it really that fast? We put it to the test.
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A first look at the Nokia Lumia 800
By Ross Catanzariti | 20 January, 2012 11:39Nokia's Lumia 800 represents somewhat of a new dawn for the struggling giant. It's the first phone to use the Windows Phone platform, following Nokia's decision early last year to partner with Microsoft for many of its future smartphones.
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Review: Samsung Galaxy Nexus
By Ross Catanzariti | 06 December, 2011 13:34Google and Samsung have finally released the Galaxy Nexus - the first smartphone to run the latest 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" version of Android.
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus vs. Apple iPhone 4S
By Ross Catanzariti | 02 December, 2011 09:21The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the first smartphone to run the latest version of Google's Android platform, 4.0 or "Ice Cream Sandwich". It boasts a strikingly large 4.65in Super AMOLED HD screen and has a distinctive teardrop design. Naturally, its going to be compared to the popular Apple iPhone 4S. So, how does it stack up?
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A word on the Galaxy Nexus: Battery life
By Ross Catanzariti | 30 November, 2011 11:13I have been lucky enough to have had my hands-on the Galaxy Nexus for nearly five days now and I'm pleased to report that I'm very impressed.
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A first look at the Galaxy Nexus
By Ross Catanzariti | 28 November, 2011 11:27The Galaxy Nexus is the first smartphone to run the latest 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" version of Google's Android operating system.
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Top Christmas gifts: Mobile phone accessories
By Ross Catanzariti | 11 November, 2011 09:15Looking to buy a Christmas present without breaking the bank? Here are 10 cool mobile phone accessories that won't blow your budget.
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A first look at the Samsung Galaxy Note
By Ross Catanzariti | 01 November, 2011 12:38Don't like your smartphones big? Then look away now. Samsung's Galaxy Note is the definition of big: it has a whopping 5.3in touchscreen that's a full inch bigger than the company's own Galaxy S II, and almost two inches bigger than the iPhone 4S.
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