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Moto X (2014) Review: Finally, a true Motorola flagship

  Motorola never quite got the praise it deserved with the originalMoto X, the company’s decision

Moto X (2014) flicks on built-in flashlight with Android 5.1 update

A new quick-access gesture in the latest Lollipop build turns on the phone’s flashlight with a

Nexus 6 Review – You want to lick this Lollipop

  A new Google smartphone is a big deal, and the Nexus 6 is a very

LG G4 Review – The hero Android needs

  Life’s not so good when you’re stuck in the shadow of a big rival with

Samsung Galaxy Tab S review: 10.5 and 8.4 Android glamour

  Samsung has always been at the forefront of envelope-pushing when it comes to slim tablets,

Samsung Galaxy S III Review

If there’s such a thing as heritage in the relatively fledgling world of smartphones, the Samsung

Dell Venue 8 review: mid-range and proud

  Android tablets shouldn’t cost much, and they don’t have to. Dell kept this in mind

Samsung Galaxy S5 Review

Samsung cannot be ignored, and the importance of theGalaxy S5 cannot be overlooked. New bearer of

Nabi Big Tab HD Review: the world’s biggest Android tablet

  Supposing you’ve seen our previous massive tablet reviews, you know SlashGear isn’t about to dismiss

SwiftKey for iOS 8 review: iPhone 6 gets swiped

  One of the most anticipated features in iOS 8 is third-party keyboard support, and Android

We Need New Nexus Phones Now

Google seems to have abandoned building developer devices in the sizes people really want. That’s a

Sony SmartWatch 3 Review

The SmartWatch 3 SWR50 is a device from Sony that lets you see notifications from your

LG G Watch R review: good looks and improved battery are a step in the right direction

I think it’s fair to say by now that smart watches are no longer the “hot

Shoot Pictures and Videos Anywhere with Podo

New camera can be attached to any solid surface, now available on Kickstarter.   Throw away

Android Marshmallow and the new Nexus: Reality Check

  Today Android M was listed by Google in their collection of events for Google I/O.

Google Nexus Player review: a strong, but flawed, introduction to Android TV

Google has been trying to get into the living room for a long time, but it

HTC RE Camera review: a fun personal shooter with room to grow

My father’s camcorder was a common sight on childhood vacations. Trips to Mount Rainier, the Oregon

Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact review: light in the hand, heavy on the wallet

Sony’s consumer electronics division is in an ongoing state of flux. Having already given up on

Sony SmartWatch 3 review: dull design, but great for runners

This here is the Sony SmartWatch 3. That might make it sound like it’s the third

Chromebook Pixel review (2015): less expensive, still impractical

The Chromebook Pixel was the most beautiful laptop that we told people not to buy. With

Dell Venue 8 7000 review: thin design, great screen, gimmicky camera

Engadget doesn’t review many tablets anymore. When it comes to Android devices, we’re far more likely

PhoneDrone case puts propellers on your smartphone

Quadcopters can come in handy at times, but if you’re not going to be using them

Galaxy S6 Edge: Android at Peak Elegance

The LG G4 is coming to market with a leather back, the HTC One M9 looks

Nexus 9 Review: The iPad-Killer Blueprint

After a half-year on the market, the Nexus 9 remains one of the finest tablets available

LG G Flex 2 Review – Killer Curves

First you have to prove you’re not a gimmick. Then it’s just a matter of proving

VSN Mobil V.360 Camera Review

The V.360 camera presents a fairly remarkable media-capturing proposition: the ability to capture panoramic (360-degree) videos

Moto E 2015 (2nd Gen) Review

Motorola’s 2nd gen Moto E comes with Android 5.0 Lollipop, a 4.5-inch display, and is perfectly