Posts tagged Unboxing
Andru: USB Phone Charger – Official Unboxing
Today Fedex brought me a cool new charger for my Android device to review. Have to give a big thanks to the guys over at The Gen for hooking us up More >
DROID RAZR MAXX unboxing and initial hands on [Video]
I remember when I first saw the DROID RAZR MAXX at CES, and a Motorola rep told me it had a 3300mAh battery. I didn’t think I heard him correctly, More >
DROID XYBOARD 8.2 unboxing and initial hands on review
It was back in February 2011 when Motorola launched the XOOM tablet with the promise of different form factors later in the year. They finally came More >
ASUS Transformer Prime unboxing and initial hands on review
Android tablets for 2011 were a disappointment. Of the many that were available, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and ASUS Transformer had to be the top More >
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket unboxing and initial hands on [Video]
The Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket (SGH-I727) is one of the first two LTE phones for AT&T, which by the way, will cover 15 markets by November 20. More >
Amazon Kindle Fire unboxing and initial hands on review [Video]
The Amazon Kindle Fire just might be the hottest gift this holiday season. It comes with a 7-inch (1024 x 600) IPS display, 1GHz dual-core TI OMAP More >
DROID RAZR unboxing and initial hands on review [Video]
The DROID RAZR is probably the sexiest phone I have ever held. From the kevlar back coating to the thin form factor, its such a treat to hold. A few More >
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus unboxing and initial hands on review [Video]
The original Galaxy Tab was one of the first Android tablets to launch last year. Even though it lacked the Honeycomb love that many other Android More >
T-Mobile LG Doubleplay unboxing and initial hands on review [Video]
There might be a battle brewing for high end phones like the DROID RAZR and the Galaxy Nexus, but for mid-range phones, things are also heating up. More >
Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray unboxing and initial hands on review [Video]
Last month Sony Ericsson finally brought the Xperia Ray to the US as an unlocked device compatible with AT&T. The price started around $ 424, but More >
