Cellphones - Techgoondu
June 8th, 2011 | by
Raymond LauWhile Apple was enjoying a group hug with fans this week in unveiling "new" features for its upcoming iOS 5, many non-iPhone users are scratching their heads and asking: "what's...
June 3rd, 2011 | by
Alfred SiewHuawei is bringing a series of low-cost Android phones, like the S$299 Ideos X3, to Singapore this month, in the hope of winning over a part of the market that tech-savvy Singapore users often don't spend too much time checking...
June 1st, 2011 | by
Raymond LauUNWIRED, Singapore’s first and only independent wireless and mobile conference, returned for a second run last Thursday, and saw the attendance of top-level executives from the relevant industries from across Southeast...
May 29th, 2011 | by
Raymond LauMango is an excellent upgrade which brings WP7 up to par, and in some areas, even surpasses iOS and Android in features and...
May 27th, 2011 | by
Raymond LauTechgoondu had the chance to give the E6 and X7 a quick hands-on and came away impressed. Put simply, these are some of Nokia's best phones yet, and it's not an overstatement to claim that they are the Symbian phones we've...
May 27th, 2011 | by
Raymond LauThe Motorola ATRIX, one of the more innovative smartphones on the market, is coming soon to Singapore with a recommended retail price of S$988. Available on all three operators, the Android 2.2 phone will land on the 10th of...
May 24th, 2011 | by
Alfred SiewA week after a high-profile glitch prevented many of its mobile users from making calls or sending SMSes, M1 has apologised and offered to give a day's worth of free calls and SMSes to all its...
May 15th, 2011 | by
Raymond LauFrom Chromebooks to an Android Ice Cream Sandwich update, Google unveiled a series of Web-centric technologies that it believes will run on anything from laptops to phones - and even...
May 14th, 2011 | by
Raymond LauDell's Venue makes it way here with a handy curved Gorilla glass and 8-meg camera for on-the-go shooters, but where's the much-awaited Venue...
May 12th, 2011 | by
Alfred SiewLaunched last week, this made-in-Singapore app called Sonar turns your phone into a true interactive radio...