Cam Bunton

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Cam Bunton

A film school graduate from the University of Cumbria, UK, Cam’s past life was in mobile phone retail. His passion for cell phones got him in to that industry, and then in to this one. A family man with three kids, he somehow manages to balance his PDog/TmoNews duties with family life and a runaway Twitter addiction. He also happens to be the British version of Seth Rogen...

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Sony Xperia Z2 4K video sample

To test out the Sony Xperia Z2's 4k recording, Cam took his phone out across to the front of his house and tested a few of its basic functionalities, including testing the auto-focus and auto-...

HTC One M8 #1, Sony Xperia Z2 enters the fray in this week's OSR voting

In this week's official smartphone rankings, the HTC One M8 and Galaxy Note 3 lockout the front row on both the people's choice and expert panel lists. Also, the Sony Xperia Z2 makes its way in to...

iPhone 6 mockup, text-to-911, iOS 8 rumors and more in Fetch! with PhoneDog

Watch and enjoy as Cam rounds up the most interesting stories and features from across the PhoneDog Media network from the past 7 days. This week's Fetch! with PhoneDog, in his usual less-than-...

Looking Back - 2010 - T-Mobile G2

Remember when Android phones used to come with keyboards? Most physical QWERTY phones were terrible, but this one was fantastic, in almost every way. It had a decent screen, an okay camera, fast...

Cam's Top 5 - Reasons to go Windows Phone

Cam has reached the final week in his roundup of each platform's major plus-points. This week it's Windows Phone's turn, and it has some great features and advantages. Not only does Windows Phone...

What's in your pocket, Cam Bunton?

What's in my pocket has historically changed frequently. Even during my past four years running an iOS-only blog, I'd often have a secondary device to keep me interested and up to date with what...

Sony Xperia Z2 unboxing

Cam unboxes the brand new Sony Xperia Z2. After getting his hands on it at MWC in Barcelona back in February, he couldn't wait to try it out again in his home environment. Check out the unboxing and...

Fetch! with PhoneDog - LG G3 in gold, iOS 7 security hack, sparkly Samsung and more...

In this week's Fetch! with PhoneDog, Cam rounds up some of the most interesting stories and articles from the PhoneDog Media network. Including gold LG G3, gold and sparkly Samsungs, iPhone security...

Why I ditched my iPhone for Android...

For those of you who don't know, I've been running an iOS-centric blog for the past 4 years. As you can imagine, that means being tied to one operating system for my smartphone and tablet needs, at...

Looking Back - 2009 - Palm Pre

This week in on Throwback Thursday, Cam takes a look at one of the devices everyone remembers for the potential it had. Palm's webOS software was hailed as one of the best around, but sadly didn't...

Cam's Top 5 - Reasons to go BlackBerry

For the past two weeks running, Cam's rounded up 5 of iOS and Android's most appealing features. This week it's BlackBerry's turn, and although it might be all out of the smartphone market race,...

LG G3 leak, S5 vs. HTC One Dogfight, Android "Silver" and more...

Cam rounds up the weeks most interesting and discussion-worthy topics from around the PhoneDog Media network. Among them this week is the LG G3 news, a classic dogfight, Android "Silver" rumors and...

Looking Back - 2000 - Nokia 3310

It's Throwback Thursday, which means one thing at PhoneDog: A chance for Cam to dig up one of the golden oldies and review it. This week it's the Nokia 3310, and despite not being the smallest or...

Cam's Top 5 - Reasons to go iPhone

Last week, Cam rounded up 5 of the best reasons to choose Android as your smartphone platform. This week, it's the iPhone's turn. While many have lauded its simplicity, there are many more key...

Monday Moan - Smartphone leaks ruin everything good about the launch

Cam turns his grumbling in the direction of leaks and rumors. Although they're interesting and satisfy our curiosity, by the time we get to the launch, we're left unimpressed and unsurprised. 

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