The most awaited and talked about feature of Pixel 3 XL is undoubtedly the camera. Expectations are high and some of the most interesting features are yet to come. How is the new Google phone doing, however, when it comes to presenting concrete results? Find out in our extensive test.
Night Mode for the Google Pixel 3 (XL) is supposed to bring light into the darkness. It can even see in situations where the human eye no longer sees anything. We tested Google's new Night Mode and compared it to the Mate 20 Pro, Galaxy Note9 and the iPhone XS.
Asus has changed its strategy, presenting fewer but better quality smartphones. The Zenfone 5 is a mid-range device, but with its design, it looks like a premium smartphone. Here is our full review.
With a triple camera from Leica and the brand new Kirin 980 with not just one but two NPU units, the Huawei Mate 20 camera is certainly well-equipped. So how did it fare in our camera test? Find out in our comprehensive review of the Huawei Mate 20 camera!
Did you know you can also use Google Assistant from your smartwatch and Wear OS? We'll explain the requirements and their most useful functions so you can get started talking to your smartwatch. Here's everything you need to know!
Samsung's new One UI recently made its debut on the Samsung Developer Conference Stage. Now the Korean company has confirmed that owners of older flagships such as the Galaxy S8 and Note 8 will be able to enjoy it soon too.
For the past year, it's been the biggest and most controversial trend in the smartphone world. Almost all manufacturers have delved into it in one form or another. But even more quickly than we expected, the notch has started to take a back seat, as new designs are pushing their way to the market.
Xiaomi, the fast-moving Chinese tech brand, is out to conquer Europe. With its latest launch in the UK, going hand-in-hand with its new flagship the Mi 8 Pro, I think the Xiaomi revolution is just around the corner. Here's why!
Officially unveiled on October 3 in New York, the LG V40 ThinQ is currently available in the U.S. and South Korea. We were able to get our hands on the phone and conducted our benchmark tests on the device. So was it able to meet our expectations? Find out in our performance test!
The moment we've been waiting for has arrived...foldable phones are here. So what now? Upcoming devices with flexible displays are going to pose the inevitable question...are they actually useful? Or are we just looking at another marketing gimmick? We want to know what you think.
Android One and reliable long-term updates, now available at Motorola! But does the Motorola One really have enough to compete in the highly competitive mid-range class? Let's find out.
ZigBee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, WLAN, LTE and other wireless standards are all used in smart home devices. They make the installation complicated, but unfortunately only possible. A remedy could be provided by 5G. But only a few experts want to talk about it.
Xiaomi is holding an event in New York City next month and the Chinese brand says it will be its biggest ever party. Is the company about to launch its first US smartphone? If so, things are about to get shaken up in the American market.
As is tradition, OnePlus presented its T Model a few months after the launch of its new OnePlus 6. We've had the chance to get to know the newest member of the OnePlus family and here's our final review of the device!
Huawei's come a long way in recent years. It's latest flagship phablet, the Mate 20 Pro, is an impressive high-end device to rival Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 and the latest iPhones from Apple. Has Huawei overcome past prejudice and convinced AndroidPIT readers? Find out in our poll results!
Whether it's a foldable phone, a sliding mechanism or simply better specs, innovation means something different to every consumer. This is why we want your opinion on what features you'd like to see more of, why you think they are useful and what you expect to see in the future.
Samsung and South Korea - both impressed and inspired me during my short 4 day trip. It's now time for the grand finale of the 'Inside Samsung' series and for the conclusion of my experience there.
How much smartphone use can a child take? And how digital does school have to be? According to the leading psychologist, Manfred Spitzer, as little as possible is best. But the whole story is a little more complicated than that.
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