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Having tested the Moto Z Play for 3 weeks, I'm a little disappointed in the camera and the module options. Read on to see why I would never buy the Moto Z Play.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge may not be the most modern phone on the market today, but it holds its ground against rivals, including the Galaxy S8. Here's why.
Google announced Android Go at Google I/O 2017. This seems very similar in principle to Android One, so why will Android Go succeed where Android One didn't?
With the release its new HTC U11, HTC has introduced a brand new feature: Edge Sense. HTC is trying to put the squeeze on its competition, but is it worth it?
OnePlus started off as a phone manufacturer aiming to revolutionize the smartphone market. It did this, but has it done so to the detriment of its principles?
Google has created a strong VR platform with its Daydream project. For some reason, it's not picking up steam. Is the market not ready? Or is thereanother reason?
The HTC Vive is HTC's addition to the VR scene. If you've got it already, you might be having some trouble installing it. Here's our take on whether it's worth the effort
Samsung's new flagship is launching with its central feature incomplete. Bixby won't have voice control, and here's why we think it might just be a flop.
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