Conversations from: April 2011

HTC Sensation first look video

HTC has officially announced its fastest smartphone to date, the HTC Sensation. Read more about the HTC Sensation

Nokia X7 and E6 smartphones announced

Nokia has announced two new additions to its smartphone lineup, the Nokia X7 and Nokia E6. The two new handsets are the first phones to include the latest Symbian^3 software, codenamed Anna. Read more about the X7 and E6

Mobile phone users ‘overspending’ by £200 a year

Mobile phone users in the UK are spending £5 billion a year more than they need to each year according to a new study. Read more about UK users overpaying

Mobile phone numbers now easier to keep when moving network

Keeping your old phone number when you switch your mobile phone deal just got easier with Ofcom forcing operators to allow you to port your number in one working day. Read more about the new switching rules

The best free internet radio apps for mobile phones

Tired of your own music collection? Check our round-up of the best free internet radio mobile phone apps. Read more about internet radio apps

Royal Wedding phone on sale

To celebrate the royal nuptials of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, Alcatel has created a special edition phone. Read more about the Royal Wedding phone

HTC Desire S release date imminent

The follow up to the popular HTC Desire - the Desire S - is to be released any day now according to Orange. Read more about the HTC Desire S release date

13.5 million UK mobile phone users at risk of fraud

Which? research reveals that 13.5m mobile users store personal information on their phones, risking fraudulent use of their mobile phone if it's lost or stolen. Read more about the fraud risk

New Nokia first look reviews

For all the Nokia fans out there we have three new first look reviews for the C1-01, C2-01 and C5-03. Read more about the latest Nokia phones to be tested

Google Translate video review

We put Google Translate through its paces in our video review of the app that claims to translate the text of 57 languages and the speech of 15. Read more abour Google Translate