If you're looking for a smartphone to give as a Christmas gift, maybe you should revisit the Samsung Galaxy S7 from 2016. Even two years after release, the phone still delivers.
N26 has been talking about launching in the UK for almost a year now, and the time has finally come. If you are still ion the fence about this #nobullshitmobile bank, our editor has been using it for 2 years as his primary account and knows all of the pros and cons of this German startup.
Smartphones are becoming more and more similar, and there's one aspect in particular that really annoys me: they're all getting bigger and bigger! Meanwhile, I just choose my smartphone according to size, because they can do practically everything else. But why are there fewer and fewer handy devices?
For a few years now, my old MacBook Pro has been the only Apple device I use regularly. With the iPhone XS, I want to change that again. My first experiences after two days with the new iPhone have been pretty positive.
The market is overwhelmed by ever larger smartphones and the good old 5-inch (or less) smartphones seem to be disappearing. Is there still hope or should we throw in the towel?
Everyone talks about 5G, but when is the successor to LTE coming? And what can I do with a 5G smartphone that I can't do with an LTE phone? The answer? A lot! Once 5G is there, we won't want to go back.
Sony boss Kenichiro Yoshida has taken up the challenge to get the stumbling smartphone division back on its feet. An important field is the camera. Now there's a plan for resolving the Sony paradox. But is Sony on the right track?
In the past, it was difficult to compare the usage statistics of iOS devices with Android ones due to the lack of some important data in the former. Thanks to iOS 12 now we can compare more accurately the time of usage of iPhone and iPad and, perhaps, for Apple it's not good news ...
The Internet is a fantastic technology but it is subject to the same problem as everything else: you have to evolve in order not to disappear. Google has a firm intention to evolve the Internet by deleting URLs, but the method remains uncertain.
Apple presented three iPhones and a new Watch at its Keynote 2018, and there were also a few other issues that Apple ironed out. But there were a number of things that Apple failed to mention. Here are the 5 things you need to know.
At Apple's Gather round event, the Cupertino company appeared to be diversifying its portfolio as the iPhone X splits into three with a range of colors, sizes specs and even prices. Of course, Android fans are used to having this already, but Apple could do well to offer this...but does it risk losing its identity?
Five years is a long time, especially in the fast-paced world of technology. Exactly five years ago, Microsoft bought Nokia's mobile division - and spectacularly drove the brand into the sea!
Windows computers are the most popular on the PC market, but there are other alternatives available such as MacBooks and Chromebooks. They managed to surprise me and now more than ever I'm convinced of their potential.
What on earth can the razor blade business and the deodorant market teach us about the smartphone business in 2018? Well, I’ll tell you. More is not always better!
Sony has unveiled the new Xperia XZ3. Personally, I'm not a fan of the Japanese brand's devices, although I recognize their quality, but the Xperia XZ3 has certainly set off a spark for me.
I haven't been excited about Sony smartphones for years. But, I reluctantly tried the Xperia XZ2 anyway, and was surprised to find it's actually really great! Here are my impressions after using it for two months.
Setting up smartphones. Again and again we are faced with this Herculean task. What should, by now, be done quickly and easily becomes more of a torture with each new device.
We all know now: Google collects user data by leveraging Android and its Chrome browser. But should we really be surprised that Google is able to collect more data from Android than iOS?
Why should you use the stylus on your smartphone? It can seem quite superfluous, or at least that's what I thought before I started using the Note 9. This time around, this iteration of the S-Pen is mature, practical and addictive. So how will I go on without it now?
Android doesn't have the best reputation when it comes to security, and a question that comes up often is whether or not the average user needs an antivirus app for their Android device. In this article, we discuss the risks that are out there and the pros and cons of Android antivirus apps.
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