Japanese manufacturer Sharp can't be accused of mindless trend-chasing. In fact, it's taking smartphone design to the next level. The newly announced Aquos R2 Compact proves it, being a powerful compact phone boasting not one, but two of the notches we love so much.
Smartphones are becoming more and more similar, and there's one aspect in particular that really annoys me: they're all getting bigger and bigger! Meanwhile, I just choose my smartphone according to size, because they can do practically everything else. But why are there fewer and fewer handy devices?
The market is overwhelmed by ever larger smartphones and the good old 5-inch (or less) smartphones seem to be disappearing. Is there still hope or should we throw in the towel?
Last week we took six of the best smartphones of the moment and conducted a camera blind test. You've voted on which takes the best shots in a variety of scenes, and we've got the surprising results for you to read here.
Why do top smartphones with current high-end hardware always have to be large, bulky and expensive? The Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact shows the competition how much technology you can squeeze into a 5-inch smartphone. The catch? Well, let's take a look at the device in greater deal.
We've gathered the 6 smartphones that take the best photos, and we've challenged them to take some difficult shots. In our blind test you can see what each device is capable of. You can also judge for yourself to see which smartphone has the best camera on the market right now.
MWC is over, and we now have all the juicy details of the upcoming devices. Samsung was center of attention with the S9 and S9+ leading up to the event and several major brands backed out of presenting flagships phones. Did any other devices steal the show for you?
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