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Samsung Galaxy A5 review: mid-range specs with flagship looks [updated: video added]
The Galaxy A5 is a new mid-range smartphone from Samsung that has all the stylish looks of a high-end phone at a more affordable price. But the Galaxy A5 offers more than just impressive design with good performance a solid part of the experience as well. Take a look at our full Samsung Galaxy A5 review for the full rundown.

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Yotaphone 2 review: a three-star phone enhanced by a five-star feature
The YotaPhone 2 is, straight off the bat, a vast improvement over the original YotaPhone. While that device holds a special place in my heart for being so unique, it was, admittedly, a rather ugly brick with limited rear-screen functionality. All that has changed in the second generation YotaPhone 2. Read on for the full YotaPhone 2 review to see just how much better things can be, second time around.

by Kris Carlon

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Asus ZenWatch review: Android Wear made elegant
Large, complicated and unnecessary are the first adjectives that jumped to mind when opening the packaging of this device, and so I immediately plunged into despair thinking that the ZenWatch would be bulky and unwieldy. But after putting the Asus ZenWatch on my wrist and hooking the metal clasp with a single click, I have been transported to a parallel reality, a dimension in which the smartwatch has become indispensable to survive. To see how much the first smartwatch from Asus changed my opinion, read on for the full Asus ZenWatch review.

by Daria Lombardi

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Oppo R5 review: the second slimmest smartphone in the world!
The sleek Oppo R5 recently landed on our doorstep. From the manufacturer which brought us one of the standout devices of 2014, the Find 7, comes a thin, light, midrange handset. Is there more to this device than just good looks? Find out in our Oppo R5 review.

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Samsung Gear S review: perfectly functional and flawed
Samsung has released a number of smartwatches over the last 12 months. This time it was the turn of its first “standalone” smartwatch, a smartwatch which lets you make and receive calls from your wrist. Except, it’s not really standalone, because you need a smartphone… a Samsung smartphone… to be able to use it. So, what’s the big idea behind this new Samsung wearable? Find all this out and more in our Samsung Gear S review. 

by Scott Adam Gordon

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Tesco Hudl 2 review: the best budget tablet to buy this holiday season?
Last year, Tesco’s Hudl tablet came as something of a surprise. Few people would have expected that an Android tablet offered by a supermarket at such a low price could be any good – but many people were very pleasantly surprised. The follow up, the Tesco Hudl 2, came out at the end of Septebmer and once again, it’s very cheap – pitched squarely at the likes of the Nexus 7 (2013) and there are a lot of improvements. It’s easy is dismiss low-cost tablet out of hand but, without wanting to spoil the conclusion of the Tesco Hudl 2 review, sometimes there are devices that buck the trend, offering something really quite special at a great price. Best Android tablets of 2015

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Nexus 5 review: still top-shelf one year on
The LTE-enabled Nexus 5 is the successor to Google’s hugely popular Nexus 4, arriving one year after the first LG-built Google phone appeared to incredible fanfare and demand. While the Nexus 5 has recently been superceded by the Nexus 6, the larger format of the newer Nexus has some people concerned. Fortunately, the Nexus 5 will continue to be sold alongside the Nexus 6, and it has now been updated to Android 5.0 Lollipop. In our revisited Nexus 5 review, we see how the Google phone stacks up as one of Google’s longest running smartphones.

by Kris Carlon

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Samsung Galaxy S4 review: is last year’s phone still a good buy?
There’s no question that the Galaxy S4 was the most-hyped device of 2013. Samsung’s poured millions of dollars into marketing the S4 as a “life companion,” which can translate your speech at the drop of a hat, beautify your photos and help you connect with the folks around you. Samsung is now a bonafide Apple competitor, with a rabid fanbase to show for it. But underneath all of the hype, is this a phone you’re going to want to own? How does it stack up against the competition out there? We’ve been playing around with the Galaxy S4 for a few days and we have a few words to say on the matter. Here is our Galaxy S4 review. Our review of Samsung’s latest flagship, the Galaxy S22

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Google Nexus 9 review: a glass half full
The Nexus 9, Google’s new tablet built by HTC, has already made a massive impact on Android by being the first device to run the final version of Android 5.0 Lollipop. The Nexus 9 also bridges the size gap between Google’s previous tablet offerings in the Nexus 7 (2013) and Nexus 10 while introducing a 4:3 aspect ratio for the first time. Here’s our full Nexus 9 review.

by Kris Carlon

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HTC One (E8) review: a lighter, cheaper One (M8)
When I hear criticisms of the HTC One (M8), they are usually one of the following four gripes: too heavy, bad camera, don’t like metal, too expensive. But what if you could have a lighter, cheaper, plastic M8 with a ”normal” camera? Well, that’s exactly what HTC built. Check out our HTC One (E8) review to see if it’s a better One (M8).

by Kris Carlon

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