Take a look at our list of the best smartphones with replaceable batteries you can still buy in 2019. Given the way the market has changed, this is not a list of flagship devices or high-end smartphones, but we can still help you find the right one for you if a removable battery is a must.
Lenovo amazed everyone during its launch event in China: the company presented a competitively priced version of its Z5 Pro with SoC Qualcomm 's Snapdragon 855 - ready to smack down the competition. Is 12GB of RAM and 512GB of memory enough for you?
After the disappointment with its Z5, Lenovo seems to be on the right track to make up ground. A first video and a teaser post about the Z5s has been leaked online and it seems that the company wants to beat Huawei and Samsung in presenting a device with a hole in the display for the camera.
President Trump has threatened an extra ten percent tariff on smartphones and laptops from China - a move that would surely result in a price increase.
Despite 2018 being a relatively slow year for virtual reality, the trend is here to stay. VR Headsets are becoming cheaper and game libraries are expanding. Want to join in on the fun? Check out our list of Android compatible devices.
It's been a year since the Pixelbook launched and changed the Chromebook game forever. Today, Google didn't reveal a new Pixelbook. However, the market is completely different these days. Is the Pixelbook still the king of the Chromebooks?
Lenovo has beaten Google in the race to launch the world’s first 4K Google OS device with its new Yoga Chromebook, revealed at IFA 2018. We've got all the details.
Lenovo is expanding its entire range at the IFA 2018 and has more to offer than just laptops and computers. The areas of smart home and augmented reality are also in fashion among the Chinese, and a very exciting product is finally making its way to the UK and Europe.
With the Moto Mods, Motorola hoped to reach completely new customer groups and make its own Z series significantly more interesting. Their concept, however, unfortunately wasn't fruitful. But what's the future of Moto Mods?
After Vivo's Apex, with a display that occupies a whopping 98 percent of the front of the smartphone, Lenovo could have been the second manufacturer to present a notch-free fullscreen smartphone. Now that it has been launched, with a notch, we're feeling duped. Here are the details on its release date and features.
Gesture control is nothing new. Huawei, Honor and Motorola are able to do without the Android navigation keys thanks to gestures. But somehow the solutions have never quite convinced all users before. Though, the OnePlus 6 uses iPhone X-like gestures and they're really good.
Motorola is Lenovo's problem child and the Chinese parent company seems to be losing patience. The latest signs could point to a new strategy to protect the face of the Chinese brand.
The Moto G6 Plus came out with good specs, but we still have the Moto Z2 Play to consider, since it's now priced lower and that may weigh in the purchase decision. But could last year's Moto Z2 Play beat the new Moto G6 Plus? Let's find out.
Lenovo is getting ready to offer a new flagship with the highest ever screen-to-body ratio. Lenovo VP Chang Cheng shared a teaser on his Weibo account indicating that the company's next high-end phone will have a display that takes up 95% of the front panel. Here's what we know so far.
It looks like the Motorola Moto G6, G6 Plus, G6 Play and the Moto E5 and E5 Play are almost ready for an official release, and will launch first in Asia. We take a look at what we can expect from the next members of Motorola's affordable, budget friendly G family, and which markets can expect to see them first.
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