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The HTC One A9 is a clone of the iPhone 6. But there's more to it than that. HTC is a design stalwart, and we'll show you why. Read this feature to find out more.
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Sony has released three new devices in its Xperia Z range: the Xperia Z5, Xperia Z5 Premium and Xperia Z5 Compact. But are any of them really worth the money?
These days it's all Android Marshmallow and Lollipop, but I still think the best Android release of all was Android Jelly Bean. Here's a few reasons why.
The Galaxy Note 5 is out but it's not the phone that many people wanted. Here's why you should buy a Galaxy Note 4 right now and skip the current generation.
Some people think that Samsung made a mistake by releasing both the Galaxy Note 5 and the S6 Edge+. Here's what we think it all means and why there won't be a Note Edge 2
Android Lollipop is a beautiful OS, but riddled with flaws that have left many users stranded. Will Android M fix these flaws, or is it more likely to create even more?
Wireless charging is available in lots of Android phones, and while it's a little overhyped it's still brilliant. Here's why you should choose wireless charging.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 has been placed above the Samsung Galaxy S6 in the the latest smartphone rankings from Consumer Reports. Find out why right here.
There are some inherent risks in owning a smartphone, but they rarely get discussed. In this article, we show you 3 ways your phone is killing you (and how to stay safe).
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