As we are uniquely placed to offer cross-nation analysis we've put together a round-up of the phones readers voted as best of 2018, country by country.
In 2018, some new features were introduced that will become the norm for smartphones in 2019. We have collected new and upcoming trends in this article for you and provide a hardware preview for Smartphones 2019.
Many Android phones and the newer iPhones support wireless charging, and that means you've got lots of chargers to choose from. We discover the best wireless chargers for Android.
2018 was an interesting year for smartphones with the traditionally big names being challenged by rising stars from Chinese manufacturers. But which devices won your hearts over the course of the year? We asked, and you answered! Read on to find out the results.
Samsung's Bixby has never been a very popular voice assistant. This is why the Korean manufacturer might now introduce Google Assistant on its Smart TVs at the upcoming CES 2019.
This year, Samsung released the next top smartphone from the Galaxy series. With the Note 9, Samsung provided us with a moderate update that equips the 2018 phablet a new stylus and a bigger battery. And finally, the fingerprint sensor is in the right place! The best thing, though, is that its now $300 cheaper than at launch.
The iPhone XS Max has arrived and so we naturally want to compare it to the highest-end Android phablet, Samsung's Galaxy Note 9? Which company builds the best big phone for your needs? Find out right here.
Today comes the umpteenth proof that Microsoft would like to return to the smartphone market, but starting from with a foldable device. The new patent just published by the giant of Redmond is certainly not a confirmation of any specific device, but it is still another important clue.
Bixby, Samsung's voice assistant, has learned a bunch of new languages, including Italian, Spanish and German. For now the feature is in beta, so don't expect amazing results but if you are learning a new language it can be fun to practice with Bixby.
Tesla's electric cars show what the future could look like with autonomous vehicles. But even here there are still problems: the exact determination of the location you want to travel to. But Tesla has something in the works for that. Here's the story.
Corning is not yet be ready to release its Gorilla Glass dedicated to flexible devices but the company is working hard to offer a perfect solution to protect future folding smartphones. The first tests have already been performed and the results are incredible!
Samsung is currently in the news because it would appear to have made a great mistake: promoting its Galaxy Note9 with an iPhone? Maybe it was not a mistake after all....
Qualcomm has announced an investment fund that will spend up to $100 million on artificial inteligence startups. The fund has already invested in one Ai-ficused company, with more to follow. Here's the full story.
Samsung has finally opened the beta program for the new One UI user interface based on Android Pie to owners of Galaxy Note 9, but only in the United States. The company now allows interested users to register.
After the exclusivity obtained for the launch of Fortnite for its latest smartphones, Samsung could be about to sign an agreement with Niantic, the creator of Pokémon Go, for the development of a Harry Potter game for smartphones.
According to ETNews, Samsung has finally started production of its new Infinity-O Display. It is not just any display, but one dedicated to the next flagship device(s), the Galaxy S10. Here is the full story.
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