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.
When choosing which smartphone to buy, there are important things to consider. There are many new technologies that every device should have, if you consider how much we pay for them. Wireless charging, optimized camera features, notifications and more are what we should expect from our phones.
LG's pricing strategy for its new phones, the LG V30, V30S ThinQ and G7 ThinQ is flawed, and their features and specs are beginning to blur. This is unlikely to be successful. After reassuring us that new releases would only come when necessary, why this baffling strategy from LG?
Sharing my house with the Google Home Mini over the last 6 months, I've gotten to learn its pros and cons. The little Google speaker is worth the price, but after a few months its novelty might wear off. It all depends on you!
New devices with Android 7.0 Nougat on board can no longer be certified (finally!). Aside from this, Google has done some other things to try and tackle the fragmentation problem across Android's ecosystem.
DxOMark is a valuable source of information for smartphone cameras, but is this information reliable? Mobile phone enthusiasts often use the site as a deciding factor when choosing which device to purchase next. We took a closer look to reveal why the best cameras don't always get the recognition they deserve on the site.
The notch is the trending theme for the year of 2018, and the first manufacturers are starting to receive some backlash for it. And it will keeping happening.
I'm tired of the same old smartphones, and the ZTE Axon M really tried something new and unique by adding a second display. What if it could add a third? It's possible.
After several data scandals and the obvious moral decline on Facebook, it has become clear that the data empire is crumbling. We'll get to the crux of the matter and explain why it's finally time to say goodbye.
The Huawei P20 Pro has just been introduced, and from what we can tell, it's winning over a lot of fans. The smartphone, along with its countless similarities to iPhone X, make us think the Chinese manufacturer is taking a crazy bet: a bet that looks risky, but might just work out.
Smartphone manufacturers are making technological progress, but designs still seem linked to strange market trends. Why do you think everyone is copying both the good and bad qualities of the iPhone X, especially its new notch design? Don't complain, because it's the market that's to blame.
Yes, the new (and much-hyped) Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ are very good smartphones. However, here are three points on which they could have been better in my opinion. Let's be armchair engineers and designers for a moment and cast a critical eye over the latest flagships from the big brand.
The latest rumors about Huawei P20 have arrived to provide both answers and questions. The prototype smartphone has appeared online in photos, giving us a first look at the P20, revealing exciting new design features. But a certain something seems to be missing.
After a smartphone is launched, the price tag begins to shrink. What can we expect for the price of the Samsung Galaxy S9? We take an educated guess based on the price history of the Galaxy S7 and S8.
Should I get the Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+ or maybe even the S9? Is it worthwhile to buy the South Korean brand's current flagship now or wait for the arrival of its successor? We appreciate that this is a dilemma many of you might have, so we're here to help you with that decision.
When building a smartphone, the characteristics of "sexy" and "environmentally friendly" cannot somehow be reconciled. But if it could, what would such a smartphone look like? Wouldn't the whole industry have to change for that? And our consumer behavior? And legislation? What can we do about it now?
China is in many ways ahead of us when it comes to using technology, and it's interesting to see how things are done differently compared to the US. Cashless payments are a huge thing, and different companies dominate the market, changing the way people pay for items and transfer money.
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