The year 2017 was marked by several key dates that had significant impact on the world of consumer electronics and smartphones in particular. We take another look over the most important events of the year in our summary.
2017 brought many developments to the smartphone market, some which we fell in love with, and others that might prove just passing trends. Here's our run down
The Huawei P10 was unveiled almost ten months ago and now we're hearing talk about the P11. But is it still worthwhile to think about the P9? Savvy shoppers looking through the back catalog for a bargain should give it some consideration. Here's what we think of the last single digit P model today.
The latest smartphone from Honor has just been made official. It's called the Honor 7X, and here are all the design, specs and release details for the device.
We have seven current flagships compete against each other in the camera test - choose in our blind test which smartphone will take the best photos for you.
In the comparison OnePlus 5T versus Huawei Mate 10 Pro we present the most important differences of the top devices. Is the Mate 10 Pro worth the extra cost?
The new Oreo core feature Project Treble turns out to be a game changer in the modder scene: ROM developers can deliver mods for multiple devices at once.
Facial recognition has been popularized by Apple and competitors want in. Huawei has decided to introduce its own technology that could knock Apple off the top spot.
Some of the latest flagships can be connected to PC peripherals and used as a desktop. According to poll results, many of us are already ditching the PC.
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The latest flagships from Samsung and Huawei make much of the fact that they can be connected to PC peripherals and used as a desktop. But who's really excited for this?
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