Let’s cut to the chase: at $350 without the ties of a two-year contract, the →
Google’s Nexus 7 demonstrated that the search giant should be taken seriously in affordable tablets; →
When a mobile carrier like AT&T picks up a device for sale that’s as massive →
You’re to blame for the vast Nokia Lumia 1520. “Make a phablet” we kept asking →
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The Sony Z Ultra Google Play Edition is undoubtedly the most unique form factor in →
Nokia’s Lumia 1520 grabbed the bulk of the headlines at the company’s Abu Dhabi event →
To say that Sony is participating in the current “if it isn’t broke, don’t fix →
Google certainly put on a spectacle when they announced the all-new Chromebook Pixel, and the →
Following the Acer C720, which we recently reviewed, HP has brought its own new Chrome →
With the AT&T version of the LG G Flex, we’re getting another look at what →
Verizon has needed a new Windows Phone 8 flagship, and Nokiawas the obvious choice to →
mophie, the number one selling battery case manufacturer in North America, is bringing its range of →
Acer has rolled out its latest smartphone and this time out it is the Liquid →
Windows Phone users may be getting a new flagship device added to the lineup. A →
The Zagg Pocket Keyboard is a product I did not expect would be as awesome →
This morning the LG G4 was shown off in New York City by LG, complete with →
This week we’re having a peek at what very well could be – but probably →
Budget smartphones are a dime a dozen. When faced with a horde of competitors, differentiation →
For many smartphone users the device is used more for taking pictures of themselves than →
It seems that there will be a new trend, at least among Chinese OEMs at →
HTC came under hard times but, for a while, it seemed that the Taiwanese manufacturer →
If you’re a follower of LG and their yearly flagship smartphone, what you’re looking at →
While the first version of Samsung’s Gear VR headset was released last year, it was →
Now that we can call Samsung the edgiest smartphone maker on the planet, with their two →
With its 5-inch, 720p touchscreen and bog-standard rectangular shape, the BlackBerry Leap doesn’t do all that →
Windows Phone 8.1 is no point update. In fact, if it wasn’t so keen on →
Huawei is hungry. With 2013’s Ascend P6, the Chinese firm showed us it wasn’t afraid →
HTC makes a great flagship smartphone but overlooked its midrange, and it has the dreary →