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A screenshot of the game Atomfall.

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SMARTPHONES
Why Atomfall Captivated Me: A Journey Through The Quarantine Zone
Over the weekend, I had the chance to really dive deep into the world of Atomfall. I had the opportunity to look at the game before receiving my key for the full version, so I didn’t expect too many surprises. And yet, somehow, this game still managed to capture my attention in a whole new way. The most interesting part about this? Something that I didn’t particularly like when I first played the game ended up being one of the best parts about it. 

by Corinna Oettinger

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9 Min. Reading time

A close-up of a wrist wearing a OnePlus watch while holding a bicycle handlebar, displaying the time and metrics.

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15 Min.

VR & AR
OnePlus Watch 3 Review: A Solid All-Rounder, but Not for Everyone
The OnePlus Watch 3 is the kind of consumer smartwatch we all deserve—but unfortunately, not everyone can have it. Despite offering plenty of impressive features and solid hardware, it has notable limitations that may hold it back. Yet, the Watch 3 might just be a blueprint for the next generation of smartwatches, and in this review, I’ll explain exactly why.

by Camila Rinaldi

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15 Min. Reading time

A person holding three Samsung Galaxy A series smartphones in different colors.

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10 Min.

TABLET
Samsung Galaxy A56, A36 & A26 Compared: S-light Flagship Vibes
In early March, Samsung refreshed its Galaxy A series with a trio of new smartphones: the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26. At first glance, they might look confusingly similar, but they span a wide range of price points, likely topping out at just over $500. As of today, two of these devices are available in the U.S. Beyond pricing, there are also major differences in what each phone offers under the hood. You can read all about those differences in detail here.

by Stefan Möllenhoff

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10 Min. Reading time

Close-up of a yellow Poco F7 Ultra smartphone showcasing its camera design.

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10 Min.

TABLET
This Poco Budget Phone Packs a Serious Punch—Here’s Why
How much performance can you pack into a smartphone in the $600-$700 segment in 2025 and are there any compromises? Xiaomi and Poco recently discovered how to navigate this situation by building the pretty crazy Poco F7 Ultra, which costs a cool $599 at launch. Here is our review.

by Stefan Möllenhoff

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10 Min. Reading time

A person holding a Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus smartphone with a blue gradient back and three camera lenses.

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10 Min.

TABLET
Samsung Galaxy S25+ Review: Top Performance but Disappointing Upgrades
Samsung updated its flagship phones in 2025 with most of the changes in design and specs focusing on the bigger S25 Ultra. But what about the regular S25+? We tested the updated “standard” flagship and tell you all about its performance, cameras, battery life, and more.

by Rubens Eishima

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10 Min. Reading time

Nothing Phone 3a shown from both sides, with a clear back design and a colorful screen interface.

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7 Min.

TABLET
Nothing Phone (3a) Review: The Best Sub-$400 Smartphone?
Not everyone has over a grand to spare for a new smartphone. The mid-range market, featuring handsets priced between $300 and $400, is fiercely competitive. You’ll find classics like the Samsung Galaxy A55 (review) and Xiaomi Note 14 Pro (review) here, but one smartphone stood out to us: the Nothing Phone (3a). It impressed not only with its no-frills software and stylish design but also with its impressive hardware for the price—plus a more-than-capable camera to boot. We reviewed the $379 smartphone with enthusiasm.

by Timo Brauer

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7 Min. Reading time

A MacBook Air displaying 'Speed of lightness' and 'Built for Apple Intelligence' on its screen.

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12 Min.

SMART HOME & ROBOTS
MacBook Air with M4: Is It Worth Buying?
Apple sent us the new MacBook Air 13″ powered by the M4 silicon in Sky Blue and I sat down to review it over the weekend! Despite a faster processor, more capable webcam, and additional storage options, the basic configuration of the new model has become cheaper. It now starts from “just” $999, although our review unit costs $1,599. Is it worth buying? Let’s take a deep dive!

by Benjamin Lucks

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12 Min. Reading time

A person holds a Redmi Watch 5 displaying time and health metrics.

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11 Min.

VR & AR
Redmi’s Price Tag Problem: Is This Smartwatch a Dealbreaker?
Xiaomi has priced the Redmi Watch 5 at $100, but honestly, it feels like a bit of a stretch. While it’s not without its merits, the overall package leans toward the basic side, and the software algorithms could use some fine-tuning. Plus, when it comes to health data privacy, Xiaomi’s track record as a Chinese brand raises some eyebrows for those concerned about where their data might end up. I’ve spent some time with the Watch 5, putting it through its paces to separate the highlights from the hiccups. Here’s the lowdown on what Xiaomi’s latest budget smartwatch has to offer and where it falls short. Let’s dive in.

by Camila Rinaldi

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11 Min. Reading time

A Xiaomi Pad 7 on a desk with a keyboard, a camera, and a potted plant in the background.

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13 Min.

HOME-AUDIO-SYSTEMS
Xiaomi Pad 7 Review: An iPad Pro Clone and (Rightly) Proud of It!
You don’t have to think too hard about which market-leading tablet inspired Xiaomi’s Pad 7! The latest Android tablet from the popular smartphone manufacturer bears a striking resemblance to the current-generation iPad Pro. Even the accessories look and feel like they could be straight from Apple. In this Xiaomi Pad 7 review, we explore whether this $400 iPad Pro clone delivers an impressive everyday experience!

by Benjamin Lucks

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13 Min. Reading time

A person holding two Xiaomi 15 smartphones, one white and one black, with camera lenses visible.

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9 Min.

TABLET
Xiaomi 15 Review: Sensible Flagship
What seems like ages ago, Xiaomi launched its 2025 flagship in China late last year. Fast-forward four months, and the Xiaomi 15 finally arrived in the West. It brings its recipe of flagship hardware, Leica-branded cameras, and fast battery charging in a compact form factor. Keep reading to find out how the phone performed in real life.

by Rubens Eishima

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9 Min. Reading time