Samsung has finally taken foldable smartphones to the next level, but its new Galaxy Z TriFold raises as many questions as it answers. Three screens, a bold design, and a price tag that might stop you in your tracks.
OnePlus 15 is shaping up as a meaningful upgrade, yet its US debut was stalled. Now, with clearance in place, the flagship killer is inching toward American shelves. Here’s why it could be worth the wait.
Xiaomi is closing out the year with fresh Poco flagships and a major HyperOS 3.0 update based on Android 16. From new phones to a redesigned UI, here’s what’s rolling out and when you can expect it on your device.
More than 143,000 vehicles from a popular auto brand are being recalled due to faulty rearview cameras that could leave drivers blind when reversing, heightening the risk of accidents and injuries. Learn what's the fix.
If the weekend’s looking a little dull, why not spruce it up with our top 5 app picks for the week? Each app and game on the list can be found on both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. I am sure there is something for everyone here.
Brands like Coca-Cola, Lego or Pokémon are familiar to everyone. Similarly iconic is a game that is currently available for free in the Play Store and has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. Practically everyone has come into contact with it at some point. And now the game is available as a free app.
Samsung’s One UI 8 Watch update is finally reaching more Galaxy Watch models, bringing redesigned tiles, smoother animations, and smarter health tools. Here’s what’s new as the rollout expands worldwide.
Google’s Quick Share extension brought AirDrop compatibility to Android OS, but some Pixel 10 owners say it’s breaking Wi‑Fi connections. Early adopters are now weighing convenience against stability.
Garmin has teased a mysterious new wearable that drops the display in favor of sleek design and LED indicators. With Whoop dominating the screen‑free space, could this Garmin fitness tracker a true competitor to it?
Is this the end of battery woes on Pixel smartphones? The November update adds a power‑saving mode that uses the always‑on display to conserve energy, promising longer screen time for navigation and daily use. Here's how it works.