Veröffentlich am 12.01.2012
Let's go back in time, to the end of 2010. Nokia has had to endure some heavy blows. The company makes one loss after another, the profits are under great pressure and managers are leaving the sinking ship en masse. On the high point of the crisis, even the top executive is replaced by former Microsofts Stephen Elop. It turned out to be the starting point of rigorous changes. The development of Symbian was turned low, MeeGo was regarded as experimental and Nokia arranged a marriage with Microsoft. It was to be either death or glory.
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Veröffentlich am 06.08.2011

Many people were disappointed when HTC presented its line-up at the Mobile World Congress last February. The major missing factor was a flagship device with a dual-core processor. Already back then some people suggested that HTC was not willing to share the spotlight with its competitors and would come up with such a device at a later moment. By now that time has come and HTC presented the Sensation. The device was welcomed with rave reviews but it still needs to prove itself in practice.
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Veröffentlich am 24.06.2011

There have been going around about a new PlayStation-phone for a long time. Pictures appearing on the internet where thought to be showing the new PlayStation-phone. After a long time of speculation it's there: The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, with Android 2.3 Gingerbread. We tested it.
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Veröffentlich am 08.06.2011

The Galaxy S II is the typical smart phone to make everybody curious. The expectations are high, so are the stakes. Based on the list of specifications, the ‘S2' has the best papers. Clearly, something is at stake and before the phone came in, we were excited for days. Does the ‘S2' live up to the high expectations? Our conclusion was remarkable.
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Veröffentlich am 25.02.2011

With the new Defy smartphone, Motorola is trying to fill a gap by combining the technology and conveniences of up to date smartphones with a water- and dustproof, scratch- and shock-resistant covering. Of course, Motorola does not have to tell this to us twice. We subjected the Defy to a thorough durability test in order to see whether the device keeps its promises. Can it call itself a true smartphone?
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