1. EarPods



    Sold to feel and sound better than any other.

  2. Only in Europe. Apple responded by releasing an 30 pin to micro USB adapter that cost a fortune.
  3. Not impressed at all. Other brands may have caught up, was about time.
  4. Its company's like that Risto that come up with inventions, have faith hehe.
  5. Well today none were presented. Faster and better camera, larger battery is not enough. All new models of all brands have that in common.
  6. I'll still be buying it. My current phone (HTC One X) has driven me to complete insanity over the last few months. I love Android and I will be getting a Nexus 7 to compensate, but relying on this for my phone has been an awful experience. The battery life sucks, it drops its connection when I go through tunnels on trains and I have to reboot it to get it back; they completely lied in the specs by saying it will do 1080p at 30 fps... I'll stop ranting now.
  7. I'm going to be getting myself a Nexus 7 in the coming months. My brother *obviously* has one and says for its price, it's astonishing. You can't argue with a tablet which is very nifty for £159. They are selling like hotcakes too.
  8. Originally posted by KieranU2:I'm going to be getting myself a Nexus 7 in the coming months. My brother *obviously* has one and says for its price, it's astonishing. You can't argue with a tablet which is very nifty for £159. They are selling like hotcakes too.

    I would advise saving a little more money and getting the £199 16 GB version. 8 GB just isn't enough, for me anyway.
  9. Originally posted by Ross1441:[..]

    I would advise saving a little more money and getting the £199 16 GB version. 8 GB just isn't enough, for me anyway.

    I don't necessarily need the 16 GB. Why? Well, there's Google Music and I can send my entire music collection over to it and just stream the music when I want to listen to something at home or in some WiFi area. When I can't access it, I already have 2 iPod's anyway so it's not like I need a third way of listening to music on-the-go. The apps don't take up that much and browsing will pretty much be why I'm getting it - just something bigger to have when I want to surf the web really. It's worth the £159 for me.
  10. I like the look of the Kindle Fire HD. Apparently has a much better screen than the Nexus. I couldn't justify it. Bought a new bike last night so no more spending for me.