
Earlier, we brought to you the photo gallery of the Asus fonepad. Now here is a hands-on video of the 7″ phablet which is set for release next month.

Earlier, we brought to you the photo gallery of the Asus fonepad. Now here is a hands-on video of the 7″ phablet which is set for release next month.

The Nokia Lumia 720 was part of the new effort from Nokia to launch an attack on the fledgling mid range smartphone market. With the Lumia 620 already attacking a lower mid level pricing, there was still a massive gap between the 620 and the 820, and that is now filled by the Lumia 720. The Lumia 720 in short is very sleek, sexy and youthful. That description might apply to most of the Lumia devices but it is perfectly apt for the Lumia 720 and you’ll know why soon, when you read our hands on impressions after the break. But, before that, don’t forget to watch our quick hands on look at the Lumia 720 right here –
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ah3MDPgk-I&list=UUsN174eDjrNll0zJc7kHjUA&index=9
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The HTC One was announced on prior to the MWC on 19th February. We’ve now managed to get a hands-on video of the device at MWC 2013 here in Barcelona, Spain.

Asus launched the the Padfone Infinity which is the third generation Padfone device today at MWC 2013 in Barcelona. This video takes a look at the device, its tablet station and features.

Since we got our hands-on with the LG Optimus G Pro, we took the opportunity to compare it to the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 as well. In this video, we compare the physical design and the features of both the smartphones.
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The LG Optimus F5 is one of two smartphones announced by LG that feature 4G LTE capabilities. In this video, we take a look at the design and features of the F5.

We got a chance to go hands on with LG’s first full HD smartphone, the Optimus G Pro. In this video we give you a look at some of its features and the new camera features that it brings to the table.

HP unveiled the Slate 7, the company’s first Android Tablet few hours back. We brought you the photo gallery of the tablet, here is the hands on video. It has a 7-inch with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. The screen is bright and the High-aperture-ratio Field Fringe Switching (HFFS) panel offers wide viewing angles.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bx3X2ML8glA
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Canonical released the Ubuntu Developer Preview for phones and tablets few hours back, and we installed it on the Google Nexus 4. Ubuntu showed off the Ubuntu for phones running on the Galaxy Nexus at the International CES 2013 last month. The Ubuntu OS for phones intuitive gesture-based User Interface that offers completely new user experience, right from the lock screen. You can just swipe to from right to left to unlock the screen. The screen shows graphical representation of several things, for example the orangeness increases based on the volume of tweets.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rX6yed61dc
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Lava released the Etab-XTRON, their first Android tablet running on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) earlier this month. Here we have the unboxing of the tablet. It has a 7-inch (1024 x 600 pixels) capacitive multi-touch IPS display and is powered by a 1.5 GHz dual-core RockChip RK3066 Cortex A9 processor and Mali-400 MP GPU.
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The HTC Butterfly is one of the recent 1080p devices that have gone and touched the 5 inch form factor in size, and hence it raises a new question. Is it too big for a smartphone? or is it too small for a tablet? I can already sense a lot of gasps after that question, but truth be told, that category has been invented by none other than Samsung, with its original Galaxy Note, with a 5.3 inch screen. Samsung upped its “phablet” game with the Galaxy Note 2, with the 5.5 inch screen, making it the only device that kinda bridges the gap between a phone and a tablet. Some manufacturers have followed suit, like Huawei, with its Ascend Mate, but with HTC releasing the Butterfly with a 5 inch screen, does it enter the phablet game? And what other differences arise between the Galaxy Note 2 and the Butterfly considering that they are the two of the three costliest devices in the market? Watch our in-depth video comparison to find out –
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K79nxTuiZvo

Xolo launched the Xolo A1000 last week for Rs. 13,999. We brought you the photo galleries for the black and white version, here we have the unboxing video of the device. The Xolo A1000 features a 5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD IPS at 295 PPI, powered by a 1 GHz dual-core Mediatek MT6577 processor and runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
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The HTC butterfly, as we know and love, is one of the first globally launched phones with a 1080p display. If you had read our Butterfly review, you would know how awesome the 1080p display on it is. But when the HTC One X released last year at the Mobile World Congress, it was one of the first devices to sport a 720p display. And right now, we are going to see if the display upgrade is worth it, and how far HTC has come with the Butterfly. Have they ironed out the kinks that were associated with the One series? We explain you, in a in-depth video comparison, watch and read past the break to get to know more.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW12NFm78xI

The HTC Butterfly is one of the first phones to sport a 1080p screen that is already available in the global market. It launched as the HTC Butterfly J in Japan, Droid DNA with Verizon in the US, but it’s essentially the same with minor differences, with one advantage of the global version being the inclusion of the micro SD expansion slot. So, we have been comparing the HTC Butterfly to other flagship devices like the Nokia Lumia 920, and it’s the turn of the Samsung flagship to be compared now, the Samsung Galaxy S3. The Galaxy S3 has been the long standing flagship of Samsung since it was introduced at an event in May 2012. The next iteration of the Samsung Galaxy S is set to be unveiled soon, which might make things more interesting between HTC and Samsung but as of now, we have one flagship to compare it to, and that is the Samsung Galaxy S3. In case you can’t wait, here is a in-depth video comparison between the two –
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGtvpnLQEWo

When the Apple iPad mini was launched on October 23rd, 2012, there was a specific comparison made by none other than Apple themselves, and that too, directly in their slides. The competitor in question was the Google Nexus 7. The Google Nexus 7 was the direct answer to the threat that was the Amazon Kindle Fire, which created a new wave of 7inch tablets, but it was time for Apple to react and hence came the iPad mini, and then the comparisons. These two devices go head on in every market in the world, and for the benefit of the masses, we have done a in-depth video comparison of the two, give it a watch –
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGCf0-VIIlw