OnePlus and Xiaomi are two of the most famous Chinese manufacturers in the world. Their latest flagships are obviously among the best smartphones of the moment. But which is better: the Xiaomi Mi 8 or the OnePlus 6?
2018 was the year of the notch. In recent months we've also seen pop-up cameras, dual displays and sliding cameras. But what's the best solution to this dilemma? Where's the best place for the front camera?
What do the Xiaomi Mi 8 and Samsung Galaxy S9+ have in common? Very little at first glance, but many of you might be undecided on which top-range smartphone to buy. Is it worth trusting the less expensive Xiaomi or is it better to rely on the more established and more expensive Samsung?
The Fortnite phenomenon is growing to such an extent that parents are helpless: some children are totally addicted and must be sent to rehab centres. This is one of the negative consequences of gaming.
Have you recently purchased Pocophone F1 but been disappointed by the lack of the latest version of Android? Don't worry, Xiaomi officially released Android Pie and MIUI 10 today via OTA!
The Xiaomi Play may be Xiaomi's big surprise before the end of the year, a smartphone dedicated to video game lovers that could be a response to the release of Honor Play and the rising appetite for gaming smartphones.
During the China Partner Conference, today Xiaomi beat all its competitors in the race, announcing a new version of its MI MIX 3 that supports 5G connectivity. Not only that, the smartphone is also equipped with Qualcomm's latest SoC, the Snapdragon 855, just unveiled in Hawaii.
The president of Xiaomi posted on Weibo a really interesting photo that shows a smartphone of Chinese society still unknown. What's interesting is that this device would mount a 48 megapixel camera, breaking every current record.
I'm sick and tired of the wearables market! Where is the innovation? How long is this stagnation going to last until we see something new and creative?
Xiaomi is on an upward trend and nothing seems to be able to stop it: its smartphones have made inroads in Europe and now the company is in first place in terms of the sale of wearables.
Last week, Xiaomi and IKEA announced a partnership to bring the Chinese company's AI assistant to the Swedish brand's smart lighting system. However, if the two firms put their heads together, they could really take over the smart home market in a big way. Here's why.
One of Xiaomi's most important investments in recent years has been in artificial intelligence, included in the latest models of its smartphones. Once again, Xiaomi doesn't stop there and wants to introduce his assistant Xiao IA in a new market, the car market. Are we close to a future Xiaomi Car?
If you thought that popular Netflix show Black Mirror's speculations about the future are far-fetched, you'd be surprised. After the implementation of a social credit system in some Chinese regions, millions have already been barred from booking flights or train journeys. The same fate awaits Beijing's citizens by 2020.
For the past year, it's been the biggest and most controversial trend in the smartphone world. Almost all manufacturers have delved into it in one form or another. But even more quickly than we expected, the notch has started to take a back seat, as new designs are pushing their way to the market.
Xiaomi, the fast-moving Chinese tech brand, is out to conquer Europe. With its latest launch in the UK, going hand-in-hand with its new flagship the Mi 8 Pro, I think the Xiaomi revolution is just around the corner. Here's why!
Xiaomi, the Chinese manufacturer that is no stranger to mimicking Apple and undercutting the Californian brand on price, has done it again. With the launch of its new AirDots, Xiaomi is presenting an AirPods competitor that costs less than $30!
Xiaomi is holding an event in New York City next month and the Chinese brand says it will be its biggest ever party. Is the company about to launch its first US smartphone? If so, things are about to get shaken up in the American market.
The smartphone industry is in a recession! With sales down year-on-year, and users holding onto older devices for longer and longer, what can the manufacturers do to stop the rot? More innovation? Or sneaky slowing-down tactics?
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