The original Moto E was a dinky entry-level smartphone that offered the perks of an up-to-date operating system while letting you perform most tasks without much flashiness. The Moto E (2015) features a quad-core processor, Android Lollipop and 4G, but is externally identical to its predecessor. This gives it the framework of a solid, all-rounder handset. Read our Moto E (2015) review to find out if a few tweaks here and there are enough to make it a winning entry-level handset.
HTC has presented an early version of its new virtual reality headset called Vive at MWC 2015. Vive represents the fruits of a partnership with Valve to bring a VR device to HTC’s product lineup and to consumers at large. It’s a bulky thing, like most VR headsets, but the experience it offers is unparalleled. And this was only a prototype with sample demos on board. Get a feel for the ‘new real’ in our hands-on HTC Vive review.
Nokia has just introduced the Nokia N1 – an impressive new Android tablet with a neat design, high-end features and a reasonable price. AndroidPIT managed to get a first look at the Nokia N1 at MWC 2015 – here’s our initial, hands-on Nokia N1 review.
Sony today unveiled the mid-range and also waterproof Xperia M4 Aqua smartphone at MWC. I gave this smartphone a short test and will give you my first impressions here.
We’ve just taken a look at LG’s new wearable, the LG Watch Urbane LTE. It’s very similar on the surface to the LG Watch Urbane, but with one big difference: it’s based on the LG Wearable Platform and not Android Wear. To see just how different this device is, read on for our hands-on LG Watch Urbane LTE review.
The Huawei Ascend G7 is the Chinese smartphone giant’s attempt to entice those in the UK looking for a solid mid-range phone. With a 5.5-inch display and elegant metal-and-glass design, the Ascend G7 transcends its price tag by looks alone. While the performance doesn’t quite match the look, read our Huawei Ascend G7 review to find out if it’s still a great option if you’re looking for a big and affordable mid-range handset.
The Honor Holly is a budget Android phone from Honor – the ‘e-commerce-only’ arm of Huawei that’s trying to make a name for itself without the brand backing of the Chinese smartphone powerhouse. The tiny £89.99 price tag makes the Honor Holly enticing for the smartphone seeker on a budget. But is it the best ultra-affordable phone out there? Find out in our Honor Holly review.
When looking at the promotional material of the Sharp Aquos Crystal, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was a premium device: the unique, bezel-less design gives off a fantastic illusion of quality. But the Aquos Crystal isn’t a high-end device, actually, it’s nowhere near. What it is, however, is one of the best value handsets on Android. Find out why in our Sharp Aquos Crystal review.
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Having the APN settings correctly set up on your Android device is crucial if you want to use your phone for mobile internet and MMS messaging (and who in this day and age doesn’t want to do that?). If you can’t connect to these services, and have already tried resetting your APN settings to default, then you may need to manually add the APN settings for your network. Here we show you how.
List of APN settings for US networks
If you’ve updated your Galaxy S5 to Android 5.0 Lollipop and are now experiencing some Lollipop problems on the Galaxy S5 which have made you want to downgrade back to KitKat, we can show just how easy it is to downgrade the Galaxy S5 from Android 5.0 Lollipop to Android 4.4 KitKat in a snap.
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