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Galaxy Tab A 10.5 hands-on: not a powerhouse, but still proud
Although the boom times of tablets are over, the large devices are still widely used. But the iPad is making life difficult for Android manufacturers, at the latest since the cheapest Apple tablet has only cost around $330. The new Galaxy Tab A 10.5 from Samsung is in the same price range. We’ve had a chance to try it out, and present to you our first impressions. Galaxy Tab S4: as expensive as an iPad, as practical as a laptop Huawei MediaPad M5: a breath of fresh air

by Steffen Herget

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Galaxy Tab S4 hands-on: here to reinvigorate the tablet market
Although Samsung hasn’t presented a new tablet in over a year, the Korean brand is still among the big names on the market. That’s a feat, as many experts sense that the market for tablets is stagnating, and some are even expecting it to disappear completely. But there is still a lot of potential and increasing demand, especially in the luxury class, for 2-in-1 devices and for larger displays. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 has all this and more.

by Steffen Herget

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Vivo NEX A battery test: huge display guzzles energy
The Vivo NEX A is a massive smartphone that the manufacturer has equipped with a powerful 4,000 mAh battery. But will a battery of this capacity make the Vivo NEX A an endurance athlete, or does the huge 6.58-inch display drain all the power? Our battery test answers this question. Vivo NEX A performance test: not quite powerhouse material The Vivo NEX display is pure candy for the eyes (and ears)

by Shu On Kwok

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The Vivo NEX display is pure candy for the eyes (and ears)
If you think that the motor-driven selfie camera is the highlight of the new Vivo NEX, whether with the addition A or S, you are mistaken. Because also in the display hides an important and hopefully soon to be widespread smartphone technology: the Super AMOLED panel also becomes a loudspeaker. The Vivo NEX A is no powerhouse We couldn’t wait to play with the Vivo NEX A’s pop-up camera

by Shu On Kwok

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3 Min. Reading time

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Spotify or YouTube Music: which streaming app best suits you?
YouTube Music has arrived in the US and it’s already conquered a small share of the market. But how does it compare to the very well-established and well-known Spotify? Which music service should you choose? Our article has all the answers. YouTube Music and Premium is official: Here’s what you get The best music streaming apps for Android

by Luca Zaninello

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6 Min. Reading time

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JBL Link 300 and 500 review: for a louder Google Home
Harman brand JBL has jumped aboard the smart speaker train with the Link series, a range of Wi-Fi speakers with Google Assistant. An alternative to Mountain View’s own Google Home speaker-assistants, we try out the JBL Link 300 and its big brother, the JBL Link 500. Google Home review: let Assistant into your life JBL Link 10 and 20: Google Home goes mobile

by Nicholas Montegriffo

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Samsung Galaxy A6+ review: middle class pretender
It’s no secret that Samsung aims to flood store shelves with a device for every conceivable point along the entry-level to high-end spectrum. The Galaxy A6+ is the upper-mid-range of the A-series, which in turn is the mid-range of the Galaxy series. Confused yet? Find out all about the A6+ in this review, and decide whether it has a place in your hands. Samsung Galaxy S9 review: love at second glance Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018): a more affordable S8

by Nicholas Montegriffo

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12 Min. Reading time

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100 days with Huawei P20 Pro: we’ll be staying together
The Huawei P20 Pro is one of the best smartphones on the market. I’ve been using it as my main smartphone since its launch and I’m fully satisfied with it. Or rather, almost fully. There are some aspects of the P20 Pro that should be improved and that in the long run can be annoying but the love for this device remains!

by Jessica Murgia

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6 Min. Reading time

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Nokia 8 Sirocco: set shoulders to ‘shrug’
HMD Global already played the nostalgia card last year with the Nokia 3310, so this year it has decided to go with something more novel: enter the Nokia 8 Sirocco, the v2.0 of its high-end smartphone, the Nokia 8. So how does this latest device compare to its predecessor? We put it to the test. Want to know more about the Nokia 8? Read our full review. HMD Global and Nokia are back to shake up the Android market

by Pierre Vitré

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HTC sheds its skin with button-less U12+
With the HTC U12+, we’re reviewing the first smartphone without any buttons at all. Our first reaction was: HTC is crazy! Or has HTC just ignored all other kinds of innovation? Find out in our review whether HTC has managed to build upon last year’s success! HTC U11+ review: Insider’s phone gets an upgrade Best Android phones of 2018: Our mid-year top picks

by Shu On Kwok

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