Top 10 articles: Apple iPhone 5 launch, Nokia Lumia 920 hands-on
The top stories for V3 readers from the last seven days
With all eyes on Apple last week as it launched the iPhone 5 Nokia received a welcome boost from V3 readers as our hands-on review of the new Lumia 920 device was the most viewed article of the week on the site.
Clearly there's plenty of interest in the device despite Apple's launch and Nokia will be hoping this translates to strong sales to boost its flagging revenues.
However, as expected, Apple dominated the rest of the headlines, underlining the huge interest in the iPhone 5.
Key stories including revelations that both O2 and Vodafone are locked out of 4G provision for the device widely read and the news it will cost a not-insignificant £529 also of keen interest.
Away from the Apple frenzy, though, V3 had the chance to pit Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon processor against the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1's Exynos component while attending an event in Berlin and the readers were keen to see the results.
Nokia Lumia 920 hands-on review
A visually alluring Windows Phone 8 device
Vodafone, O2 and EE all tout Apple iPhone 5 availability
Operators clamour for users' attention
O2 and Vodafone locked out of 4G provision for Apple iPhone 5
Device not configured to run on spectrum up for auction later this year
Top 10 iPhone 5 features we want Apple to include
Improvements, upgrades and fixes we want in hugely anticipated device
Apple iPhone 5 first impressions
New handset manages to impress even after two years waiting
Apple sets iPhone 5 price at £529
UK operators yet to reveal pricing
Qualcomm Snapdragon vs Samsung Exynos tablet processor benchmarks
V3 pits Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon processor against the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1's Exynos component
Nokia promises Lumia 920 Pureview camera will silence Windows Phone 8 naysayers
Company apologises again for Pureview video demo fake
EE 4G rollout a huge boost for UK and possibly Apple ahead of iPhone 5 launch
Apple iPhone 5 gains another major selling point thanks to Ofcom
European Commission deploys crack Computer Emergency Response Team
EU looks to protect major institutions against cyber threats