The Honor Band 6 is the farewell kiss that Huawei and Honor gave each other shortly before both companies parted ways. This fitness tracker has been available globally since early April, where it has seen a redesign just like the Huawei Band 6. However, there is an important feature that was left out to keep the price down. Does that blip make a huge difference in this review?
The Galaxy A51 was one of Samsung’s most successful smartphones ever released, offering a good price-performance ratio. This idea is supposedly improved upon further with the release of the Galaxy A52 5G, while offering a glimpse into what a future-proof handset would look like. NextPit reviewed this smartphone that promises to come with up to four years of security updates. Find out what we think below.
Nubia’s RedMagic 6 smartphone is a mobile gaming device that carries all the bells and whistles which will certainly entice mobile gamers with buzzwords such as a 165 Hz refresh rate for its AMOLED display with a €599 price tag. However, can this ZTE offshoot go toe-to-toe against market leaders like the Asus ROG Phone 5?
There seems to be an endless number of personal data leaks that happens every year, and it is not uncommon to discover that your information is freely available for sale on the Dark Web. Learn how to check whether your personal information or password has been compromised.
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Apple fans have been waiting for this little gadget for so many years – and now the Apple AirTags are finally out. Say goodbye to losing your stuff – if you’re glad to spend 29 bucks for every keychain, wallet or pet you own.
On paper, the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G is not the most innovative smartphone you’ll find at the moment, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a good option to consider. The device costs US$349 and among its advantages include support for 5G networks and guaranteed system updates guaranteed for the next three years. But with all these features, is the Galaxy A32 5G really a device that has enough firepower to last you through the next few years?
OnePlus’ OxygenOS is one of the most popular Android skins in the market at this moment. OxygenOS 11 is based on Android 11 and is comparatively lightweight when you place it side-by-side with the likes of MIUI 12 or OneUI 3, and it also packs a fair number of features and tricks that help further optimize the user experience.
With the rise of Chinese smartphone brands, questions such as “Are Redmi and Realme from the same company?”, “Are Vivo and iQoo related?” arise from time to time. This kind of confusion begins to get more convoluted every time a new subsidiary company is announced. To clear the confusion, we thought of conjuring up an article to help you understand the lineage of the different Chinese brands.
With its price tag of EUR 799, the Oppo Find X3 Neo finds itself positioned between the more affordable Find X3 Lite and the expensive Find X3 Pro. The Find X3 Neo also comes equipped with a high-end processor from 2020 and gets a good camera setup, a really classy build and support for Quick-Charging. Sounds good on paper, right? But how good is it really?
The Active+ Halo by AirPop is a smart face mask that can record your breathing data! If you do not understand how it works, don’t worry. This is because I have tried this face mask and will tell you whether you should spend almost €150 on it.