The LG V10 is LG’s first high-end phablet, and its answer to the large smartphones released by other major players this year: the Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge+, Moto X Pure and the Nexus 6P. What makes it unique is that it has two screens and two front cameras. Will LG’s latest device boost its struggling revenues? We’ll investigate in this LG V10 review.
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There are many reasons why people love Nexus devices, but chief among them is how perfect for customization and modding they are. If you want to delve into these features, get faster updates or flash a different version of Android, the first thing you need to do is unlock the bootloader. Here is the easiest way to unlock the Nexus 6 bootloader.
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With Qualcomm’s recent announcement of its Snapdragon 820 chip, we have an idea of what next year’s flagship phones will be capable of. So how does it compare to this year’s Snapdragon 810? With controversy surrounding the 810 and its overheating issues, let’s find out what the differences are in this Snapdragon 810 vs 820 comparison.
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow has landed, but if you’re not thrilled about the update, you don’t have to put up with it. Let us explain how to downgrade your Nexus device to a previous Android version. This walk-through applies to whatever version of Android your Nexus is running.
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The Nexus smartphone is now in its seventh generation, and for the first time, Google has released two versions of its developer smartphone in the same year. The Nexus 5X, reviewed here, is the successor to 2013’s Nexus 5, which set a new benchmark for price-performance ratios. In this Nexus 5X review, we investigate whether LG has hit that sweet spot once again.
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There’s a new member in Motorola’s 2015 flagship lineup: the Droid Turbo 2. It extends the feature set of the Moto X Pure Edition with a bigger battery, faster processor and an “unbreakable” screen. The Droid 2 eschews Motorola’s tradition of high-end but affordable phones, however, so is it worth the cost? Find out in our full Motorola Droid Turbo 2 review.
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Nexus devices are the perfect playground for modders, tweakers and custom ROM fanatics, and none more so than the legendary Nexus 5. Before you do any of that you’ll first need to unlock the Nexus 5 bootloader, and we’re here to show you how to do just that. The steps are the same, whether you’re on Android Lollipop or Marshmallow.
Nexus 5 tips
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HTC has made a clear dive for holiday season sales with the release of its latest smartphone, the HTC One A9. The focus of this device is less on high-end hardware, and more on design and functionality. Whether the Taiwanese manufacturer becomes the new hero of Android – or falls flat on the nose – we’ll find out in this HTC One A9 review.
HTC One M9 review
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When it first arrived, the Galaxy Note 4 was, without doubt, Samsung’s greatest smartphone ever. Since that time several other flagships have appeared on the scene and impressed too – among them the Galaxy S6, and more recently, the Galaxy Note 5. Almost a year later, how does the Note 4 hold up now? Find out in our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review.
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The Nexus 6 has acres of screen real estate, but that doesn’t mean we don’t still want a little more. So today I’m going to show you a neat little trick for making your Nexus 6 screen bigger. It’s a very simple procedure and doesn’t require any special tools or money. It’s also easily reversible. So let’s get cracking, and make your Nexus 6 screen look even more spacious.
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