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Xiaomi Mi 9 SE review: low on price, big on features
Xiaomi repeats the strategy it has already implemented with the Mi 8 with the launch of this Mi 9 SE. It’s a reduced version of the Mi 9 in all respects. The more compact size and reduced features, while quite noticeable, are not so deal-breaking. Is this Mi 9 ‘special edition’ worth it?

by Daniel Calvo

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Samsung Galaxy A50 review: a convincing mid-ranger with room for improvement
After its Galaxy S10 flagships, Samsung has unveiled its new mid-range phones, the Galaxy A50 and A30. For the occasion, the South Korean manufacturer decided to modify its A range by introducing new nomenclature and premium features. So the real question is whether the Galaxy A50 is more on the high or low side of the mid-range?

by Benoit

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Huawei P30 Lite hands-on: it looks the part
The P30 series is making waves in the smartphone world, especially the P30 Pro with its impressive camera. But a Huawei flagship can also be cheaper, even much cheaper, in the form of the Huawei P30 Lite. We took a close look at this in our hands-on review.

by Steffen Herget

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VR is opening up new ways to experience art
With its unique potential to disrupt our experience of both the world around us and our own bodies, it’s no wonder that artists have taken an interest in virtual reality. What can we discover in the amorphous world between immersive games and art? 

by Nicholas Montegriffo

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How to turn off location tracking on Android
The very first time you set up an Android device, you’ll be asked if you want to share your location data. If you say yes, then Google automatically adds your movements to your Location History, which you can look at in the Timeline section of your Google Account.

by Nicholas Montegriffo

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OPPO Reno 10x Zoom hands-on: worth a closer look
After arousing a lot of enthusiasm with the Find X, OPPO came back to the attack with its innovative mechanical sliders introducing the first flagship device of its new brand, Reno 10x Zoom. This model differs from its younger brother only on some details of the spec sheet, but it is the camera department that makes the real difference. Let’s take a closer look at it in our first hands-on at the event in Zurich.

by Simone Scanu

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OPPO Reno hands-on: seizing the mid-range
OPPO continues its path of innovation through Reno, its new brand announced a few months ago, adding a sliding mechanism with a strange “shark fin” design on top of which houses the front camera and LED flash.

by Simone Scanu

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Well, at least the Samsung Galaxy Fold isn’t exploding…yet
Finally smartphones appear to breaking out of a long period of stagnation, finally not every device looks the same anymore and can do all the same things! That was the hope that many experts and not least the manufacturers put into folding smartphones. Has the new generation of smartphones with the Galaxy Fold shift come to an end before it has even started?

by Steffen Herget

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Why you don’t need to clear RAM on Android
A lot of Android users have devices which lack sufficient memory. Some people even install app killers or other RAM management applications in order to create space. But does manual RAM management for Android really make sense?

by Hans-Georg Kluge

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The new Realme 3 Pro packs in a lot for the price
It was in India in New Delhi that Realme, one of OPPO’s brands, unveiled its new smartphone, the Realme 3 Pro. Succeeding the very good Realme 2 Pro launched six months ago, the smartphone is aimed at an entry-level customer base since the brand is positioning its smartphone at less than $200. Despite its low price, the Realme 3 Pro aims to make no comprehension and promises a big autonomy, a nice design and a quality photo experience. Was the mission successful? These are our first impressions.

by Pierre Vitré

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