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Today, smartphone cameras can do a lot. Is it time to ditch DSLR? Not so fast, because the cameras have long since found their niche. We take a look at the current state of mobile photography, and it's clear that the battle is over.
The Huawei P10 was unveiled almost ten months ago and now we're hearing talk about the P11. But is it still worthwhile to think about the P9? Savvy shoppers looking through the back catalog for a bargain should give it some consideration. Here's what we think of the last single digit P model today.
Gaming specialist Razer breaks new ground by introducing a smartphone with Android OS made especially for gamers, using the team who built the Nextbit Robin. Can this unfashionable but powerful phone carve out a niche for Razer in the crowded smartphone market? We find out in our full review.
The holidays are upon us, and there a lot of options to choose from when it comes to tech gifts thanks to the rise of smart home gadgets, wearable gear and VR headsets.
Motorola's X factor returns to the limelight with the Moto X4 that celebrated its debut at the IFA 2017. We've been testing it out to see if it is really a return to the glory days or not, especially now that the Moto Z range is now the taking the top spot. Here's what we think.
The most demanding users among us, power users, aren't only concerned with performance. Get to know 8 devices that are ideal for different types of power users.
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