OnePlus has officially launched its latest flagship Android smartphone, introducing what may be its most dramatic shift in years. But are the upgrades compelling enough to make you pass on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 and go all in on the OnePlus 15 instead?
Nothing has built a reputation for delivering a clean Android experience on its smartphones. But that’s changing with the latest Nothing OS 4.0, which introduces ads and pre-installed third-party apps—whether users want them or not.
Qualcomm has introduced its lower mid-range Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 mobile processor. Could its faster CPU and GPU performance bring high-end gaming to budget-friendly and mi-tier Android smartphones and tablets?
Are you looking for a reliable computer for work or school? Apple’s M4 MacBook Air just dropped to its second-best price on Amazon, saving you $150 on select color options. Here’s why it’s worth considering.
Sony continues to roll out the Android 16 update to its devices, adding last year’s flagship Xperia 1 VI and the mid-range Xperia 10 VI. Should you be excited about this major update? Find out what the biggest changes and newest features are.
Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro users are experiencing poor graphics performance during gaming and video editing. Will Google’s next GPU driver update finally resolve the issue? Here’s what the company has said so far.
Do you typically avoid updating the Chrome browser? It’s important to stay updated for security reasons. Google recently addressed a critical security vulnerability in Chrome, making this update essential for your safety. Learn why you should not ignore this update.
Are you planning on getting your first ultra-thin Android smartphone? Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge has just dropped to its record-low price at Amazon. This saves you a massive $490 or 40% off in two colorways.
A striking color, an unexpected effect – and some unanswered questions: Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are unexpectedly changing color. The new Cosmic Orange colorway of the two Pro models is affected.
Google’s always-on display (AOD) mode on Pixel devices has remained quite basic. Now, a new hint suggests that a customizable mode may be coming soon. Could this finally address the battery woes Pixel users face?