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.
Dumb phones, less screen time, and purging social media, those are the tech trends I’m predicting for 2019. The general practice is known as Digital Minimalism, and it is going to be all the rage this year. Here’s why.
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.
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.
With the Moto Z4 Play, Motorola seems to be sticking to the modular concept with its Moto Mods. The first pictures and a video of the smartphone show this. Find out everything there is to know about the device so far.
Face recognition instead of fingerprint sensors could become a trend in 2019 if the system works quickly, reliably and safely at the same time. As one of the largest image sensor manufacturers, Sony now also wants to enter this promising market.
The latest version of the affordable Huawei P Smart, featuring a Kirin 710 SoC and 3GB of RAM, is coming to the UK this month, January 2019. We've got all the specs and all the retailers where you will be able to buy this impressive device.
Often criticized for its classicism, this year Sony nevertheless presented an Xperia XZ3 that has nothing to be ashamed of in the face of the competition and deserves more praise than it's currently getting. Here's why.
What will the next Android version be called? Every year the whole guessing process opens, but this time it will be harder than usual. How many sweets starting with Q come to mind?
Why did I decide to test the iPhone X for a month? The answer is simple, I was very curious about this smartphone. After being a loyal Android user for quite some time, it's safe to say that my opinion has changed and now I feel that I have many reasons not to part with this phone.
Some users would have been able to set Google Fit as the default fitness app on their TicWatch smartwatches through a combination of gestures. Discover the requirements to be able to apply this setting on your Mobvoi watch.
The end of 2018 is approaching, so we would like to hear your opinion on what the best smartphone of the year was. Which brand captured your heart or pleasantly surprised you? Let's find out in our poll!
In our Samsung Galaxy S6 vs Galaxy S7 comparison, we take a look at how the Galaxy S7 stacks up against its popular predecessor. Is it still a viable upgrade today?
The Honor 10 and Honor View 10 are two of the most popular smartphones from the Chinese manufacturer. Both offer excellent value for money, but which is more interesting? We'll try to answer these questions in our comparison.
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro may have been released some time ago now, but it can still hold its own against the manufacturer's high-end device from the first half of 2018. But what are the real differences between the two devices? We'll look at all the aspects of both devices in detail.
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 cheapest of the new iPhones has to compete with the Galaxy S9 from Samsung. It's been on the market for half a year now, but it's still the Android phone to beat, especially in the US. Is that enough to stand up to Apple?
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