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Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro review: an all-rounder without compromise
This year Xiaomi is really going to be on the gas again. One of its weapons is the Redmi Note 8 Pro, a smartphone that the manufacturer calls the king among mid-range smartphones. We’ve been testing the Redmi Note 8 Pro and can now reveal to you if it really lives up to the hype.

by Shu On Kwok

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How to limit data usage on the Facebook app
Facebook is one of those apps that people love to hate. Nobody likes to admit it but many of us spend an unhealthy amount of time browsing through the social network, eavesdropping on the fabulous lives of our acquaintances and scrolling past Buzzfeed quizzes and fake news. If being addicted to a social network wasn’t bad enough, the Facebook app has the tendency to not only kill your battery life, but also drain your data. We’ve gathered a few tips on how to reduce data usage on Facebook.

by Nicholas Montegriffo

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Google Pixel 4 review: great phone, when it has battery
Google has launched its fourth generation of Pixel smartphones, and much has been written about the Pixel 4 XL. I’ve been using the smaller of the two new Google flagships to see if it can stand up to the competition. In a world where compact smartphones are a dying breed, does this represent the best choice for Android fans?

by David McCourt

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Realme X2 Pro review: the real flagship killer of 2019
With the X2 Pro, Realme brings a high-end smartphone to Europe. Looking at the price of the device you wouldn’t know but the spec sheet is impressive. We have tried the new Realme X2 Pro and were impressed. Discover in our review why it is worth keeping an eye on this device!

by Jessica Murgia

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Samsung Galaxy Fold review: a complicated love story
Have smartphones become boring? Maybe, but not all. The Samsung Galaxy Fold has the potential to shake the entire market. In our comprehensive review, the foldable smartphone arouses enthusiasm but unfortunately has a few issues, namely the price!

by Pierre Vitré

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Why I’m predicting a bright future for foldable smartphones
Expected to change the market, foldable smartphones have for the moment rather a staggered start. However, the revolution is well prepared and I remain convinced, despite the chaotic beginnings, of the success of this new smartphone form factor.

by Pierre Vitré

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What is Dropzone on your Huawei phone and how does it work?
If you have a Huawei or Honor smartphone running EMUI, you may have stumbled across the term Dropzone. But what is Dropzone and how does it work? Here’s everything you need to know about this useful feature.

by David McCourt

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Realme X2 review: superb value for money
Realme arrived in Madrid with three new products for 2019. After the Realme 5 Pro and the X2 Pro, it is now the turn of Realme X2 to be put through its paces at our editorial office. Available for less than €300, the smartphone has a lot to offer and is very interesting for the price. How does it perform on a daily basis? Find out in this full review.

by Pierre Vitré

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Google Pixel 4 XL review: the big wait for software updates
With the new Pixel 4 XL, Google leaves the paths of the previous Pixel generations. New design, a second camera, and instead of a fingerprint sensor only Face Unlock and a radar chip, which allows for motion control. Are these qualities that make this one of the best smartphones for 2019? Perhaps, if Google hadn’t made too many questionable decisions.

by Shu On Kwok

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Nokia 7.2 review: a rare false step for HMD Global
HMD Global knows how to do mid-range phones. The formula up until now has been simple: clean software, great build quality, and few gimmicks. The Nokia 7.2 continues a lot of that succesful strategy, but in reaching for higher ambitions also makes a few sloppy errors. Here’s our full review.

by David McCourt

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