The mobile phone industry has gone from strength to strength in the last few years. The majority of people now own a mobile phone and many of us rely on them on a daily basis. The technology has developed at an astounding rate. Mobile phones have become the ultimate convergence devices offering us a combination of communication options, access to the Internet, powerful cameras and camcorders, and the ability to play games. With the explosion in apps their usefulness has extended even further. You’ll find a wide range of coverage here including reviews, guides, tutorials, and round ups of great games and apps.
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