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Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 review: the best screen ever?
While the 8.4-inch display diagonal of the Tab Pro may seem a little exotic at first, compared to many other super-portable 7- or expansive 10-inch tablets on the market, it does have some advantages. The 16:10 aspect ratio makes it possible to significantly improve the viewing possibilities without sacrificing mobility. The high resolution screen of the Galaxy Tab 8.4 Pro is, on paper, the perfect competitor for the Apple iPad Mini Retina. Here's our test. Best Android tablets of 2015

by Kris Carlon

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HTC One M8 camera hands-on video review
Yesterday we took an in-depth look at the camera and its features on the HTC One (M8), and today we were able to demonstrate the many features on the UltraPixel duo camera in our hands-on video, such as 3D effects, UFocus, filters and more.

by Loie Favre

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HTC One M8 camera test: this is how good it really is
One of the highlights of the HTC One M8 is the duo camera. We’ve written a lot about the two camera lenses found on the back side as well as its functions, but whether it can prove itself to be more than just a marketing stunt is the question that interests us here. Today we tested to see how well the post-processing works, what other things the HTC One camera can do, what is only a gimmick and what we think is actually of some use.

by Loie Favre

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Animation Sketch & Draw: create your own cartoons
Have you ever wanted to create animations and cartoons but aren’t willing to spend a lot of money or invest a lot of time in the art? Well, you can try your hand at creating animations right on your Android tablet. One app that could help you on your way in becoming the next Walt Disney is Animation Desk Sketch & Draw, an app designed solely for tablets. In our app review, we will see if it really does the trick.

by Loie Favre

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Blackphone: hands-on review and video [Update]
With the NSA and other news of spying circling the internet, it's making more of us give security and the protection of our personal data a second and deeper thought. It’s with this matter in the forefront that Silent Circle came up with an innovative and clever plan to counter this rising concern: the Blackphone, one of the most interesting smartphones presented at the MWC this year. We were able to do a short hands-on review and shoot a short video of the high-security smartphone.

by Loie Favre

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LG G2 Mini review: mid-range with strengths and weaknesses
After the official launch of the LG G2. At LG’s press conference in Barcelona, we had the chance to check out the G2 Mini and its new features for a first test.

by Johannes Wallat

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Sony Xperia Z2 review: a marginally better Z1?
Sony has just presented the Xperia Z1 flagship, and this is our Xperia Z2 review. As soon as you see the Z2 you’ll feel like you’re in familiar territory, and indeed you are. The Z2 looks an awful lot like the Z1 and follows the same Omnibalance design language to a tee. The experience is very similar too, so you won’t be seeing any major departures from what worked with the Z1. In this case, the Z2 really feels like an incremental improvement to the Z1 in many ways, with just a few eye-catching additions like 4K video and noise cancelling technology.

by Kris Carlon

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Samsung roundup: S5 release, GamePad controller and four new tablets
Here's a little roundup of some Samsung news happening right now. There's something for everyone: Nokia.

by Kris Carlon

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Oppo N1: Unboxing & first impressions of the CyanogenMod phone
Today the Oppo N1 to give you a first taste.

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Alcatel One Touch Fire Review: is Firefox OS a joke?
I was looking forward to my first test run with this Firefox mobile OS smartphone: the Alcatel One Touch Fire. So I rushed to be the one to review it when the bright orange thing first passed under my nose. A poor impulse it seems now, as the alternative platform does not hold up at all, and is well below Android standards.

by Quentin Ducreux L.

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