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Google Nexus 4

The Nexus 4 is a pretty bland handset at first glance. The front is practically featureless, thanks to the use of software buttons on the display itself. The screen has nicely curved edges, so it fits almost seamlessly into the rest of the body.

Google Nexus 4

Google Nexus 4

Turn it sideways and it’s slender, but not stick-thin, at 9.1mm. That said it’s very comfortable to hold thanks to its sloped-off edges, and the power button is easy to find with either hand.

You can’t access the battery, and there’s no memory card slot. The latter in particular is a shame, as only 8GB and 16GB storage options are available. However, it runs the very latest version of Android - 4.2.2 and unlike many Android handsets, its operating system hasn’t been doctored by countless tweaks.

The Nexus 4 is a great phone for those who want Android in its purest form, but the hardware can’t quite beat the Samsung Galaxy S4.

Google sells the Nexus 4 through its website, with the 8GB model costing $359 and the 16GB, $419.

More details: www.google.com/nexus

Three Value Mi-Fi

Three’s various Mi-Fi-branded devices work as mobile Wi-Fi hotspots, with the data connection provided by Three’s 3G mobile phone network. Basically, switch one on and - 3G mobile signal permitting - you have a private Wi-Fi hotspot that can be used anywhere, and by up to five Wi-Fi- equipped devices (laptops, smartphones, tablets) at once.

The Value Mi-Fi is intended to appeal to those on a budget, but save for a few fripperies, it’s no less capable than similar personal hotspots. It has four flickering lights that convey information about the data connection, power and so on. This hardly matters because once the device is switched on either it finds a signal and works right away, or it doesn’t.

Three’s claimed battery life of 4.5 hours wasn’t too far off the mark - it started to peter out on average after a little more than four hours.

The Three Value Mi-Fi works as a personal mobile Wi-Fi hotspot

The Three Value Mi-Fi works as a personal mobile Wi-Fi hotspot

The Value Mi-Fi’s build is lightweight and plasticky and the styling functional, but given the nature of the device, it need be nothing more. The price is also good, with the best-value package being a $44.99 upfront charge with a 5GB $23.99 one-month rolling contract (meaning your maximum commitment to Three is just one month).

More details: www.snipca.com/6698

Huawei Web Cube

The Web Cube is another personal hotspot, but one designed specifically for use at home or the office. All you have to do is plug it in, switch it on and assuming a 3G signal is found - you’re ready to go online right away.

The Huawei Web Cube can enable up to five Wi-Fi devices to get online

The Huawei Web Cube can enable up to five Wi-Fi devices to get online

As with the Value Mi-Fi, the Web Cube allows up to five Wi-Fi-equipped devices to get online at once and, as it uses HSPA+ technology, connection speeds will be up to 21Mbps. Three is currently offering it free on a two-year, $23.99-per-month contract that includes a 15GB monthly data allowance.

More details: www.snipca.com

Linksys WES61 ON

If you have devices that connect to the internet only via Ethernet cables, such as a TV or a Sky box, then a wireless bridge will let them communicate with your smartphone or personal hotspot’s Wi-Fi connection. The Linksys WES610N is the best bridge to use.

Linksys WES61 ON

Linksys WES61 ON

It’s not an exciting device, but it’s well made. And with four Ethernet ports, it should be enough to get all your wired devices online. It costs around $115.

More details: www.snipca.com

TP-Link TL-MR3020

TP-Link TL-MR3020

TP-Link TL-MR3020

The TP-Link MR3020 is a compact 3G router that lets you share your wireless 3G dongle with more than one Wi-Fi-enabled device. You can also share a cable or ADSL modem’s connection via the router’s Ethernet port, use it as a Wi-Fi bridge to connect a wired Ethernet device to your wireless network, or use it as a wireless repeater for another router. You set different networking modes via the MR3020’s built-in web-based interface or the slider switch on the side of the unit, depending on the mode you need. It costs around $3.

More details: www.snipca.com

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