The makers of the Light L16, a camera the size of a thick smartphone that packs 16 cameras on one side, are back at it again. This time, the company is making a "stripped-down" version with between 5 and 9 cameras that will also function as a smartphone. Can Light turn an interesting concept into a great smartphone? I'm skeptical.
OPPO showed in Paris why its return might make a big splash. The Chinese manufacturer is returning with a flagship that looks to the future and aims to surprise. We tried it out and interviewed OPPO's design manager and product manager.
The rumor mill is going into overdrive about Google's next new project: an Android-based game console to rival PlayStation and Xbox. The game platform, said to be codenamed Yeti, apparently includes hardware, a streaming platform and the acquisition of game studios. Here's what we know so far.
The notch isn't even one year old and will soon be obsolete as a smartphone trend. The smartphones of the future have completely new developments on board, and the best thing about them is that they're already here.
Everyone wants to win their time back, build good habits and be more productive. For those reasons, time management apps have been commonplace for many years. Now that Google and Apple are building these features into their mobile operating systems, it's a good time to consider if they're worth using.
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?
How did Fortnite Mobile earn $100 million over its first three months on the market while somehow breaking all the rules of mobile game monetization? We think the industry chasing Fortnite's success can only be a good thing, here's why.
Google has officially released YouTube Music in the US, UK and many other countries, and the new service has the potential to attack Spotify's monopoly. These were the five decisive reasons that led me to give YouTube Music a chance.
Microsoft won't make their Xbox compatible with VR in the foreseeable future. Windows mixed reality headsets are reserved for PCs, and on closer inspection this is good news: the Xbox doesn't need VR and VR doesn't need the Xbox.
The HTC U12+ manages just fine without real, clickable buttons on the side and instead uses the technology that is also used for Edge Sense. Thanks HTC, what an excellent idea!
Samsung has been playing with the idea of foldable smartphones for nearly a decade. But it seems that we could finally see this device, tentatively called the Galaxy X, hit the market this year. If rumors are to be believed it will be a premium device with an insane price of $1800...what could possibly justify this?
Now that I've found the Xiaomi Mi Band 3, I know it's the perfect wearable for me, and I've let go of my nagging desire to buy an Apple Watch. Here's why.
Despite public outcry, even among thousands of its own employees, Google is continuing its work with Project Maven. It has just published a list of AI principles which it promises to adhere to, but without real accountability they don't mean much.
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.
OnePlus recently introduced its new flagship killer. What are the reasons that fans and enthusiasts have chosen the company's smartphones? In this article we'll explain 5 reasons why OnePlus products are worth keeping an eye on.
About a dozen Google employees have resigned over Google's choice to give artificial intelligence technology to the US military for analyzing drone footage. Should algorithms be trusted with life and death? This situation brings up important ethical questions about the future of AI and machine learning, as well as Google's role.
We've been talking about wanting in-display fingerprint scanners for a long time, and Huawei made our dreams come true. The Porsche Design Mate RS is one of the first smartphones to offer a fingerprint scanner under the screen. We were able to try it out, and it totally won us over!
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.
Now it's official: Xiaomi is going public. The Chinese manufacturer is pursuing the capital market to get some fresh money to make aggressive investments. But what does Xiaomi want to do after it plans to raise the equivalent of 10 billion dollars? A look into the crystal ball might give us a better idea.
LG has presented the LG G7 ThinQ, a good smartphone. But that's hardly enough in the highly competitive smartphone market. We analyze what problems LG needs to solve to get back on the road to success.
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