The Pocophone F1 from Xiaomi packs top-of-the-range hardware for an unbelievably low price: $349. But, does the camera live up to expectations? It’s impossible to know based on specs alone, so we gave it a spin. Here are the results of our full camera review.
Pocophone: Xiaomi’s chance to reinvent itself
Our hands-on review with the Pocophone F1
Apple just presented its new iPhones, including the new iPhone XR, a version of the new iPhone that slims down some specs in order to land it in a friendlier budget range…for an iPhone, that is. What can we expect from this new cheaper iPhone?
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Xiaomi is shaking up the smartphone market with its outrageously cheap Pocophone F1. So it makes sense to take a closer look at this new candidate in the race for smartphone of the year. To get the price this cheap, the Chinese brand must have been cutting corners somewhere. Could it perhaps have been on the display?
Pocophone F1 performance test: full throttle at all times
Xiaomi is here to wipe out the competition
With the Pocophone F1, Xiaomi has shocked the smartphone industry and delighted its customers. The device offers mega power on paper at an extremely low price – there must be a catch! But at least in the performance tests we carried out, we simply didn’t find it. The thing is scarily fast!
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Get the Pocophone in the US (or anywhere) for $349
The Nokia 5.1 wants to leave a lasting impression in the price segment at around $250. Our test is here to show whether the device will be a success!
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LG presented the LG G7 One at IFA 2018 in Berlin. We got a first-hand look and had to ask ourselves: is the surprise inclusion of Android One a good way for LG to stabilize its struggling mobile division? We’ll get into that and more in our hands-on!
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The Huawei Mate 20 will likely come out in the autumn, most probably in October. In the meantime, however, the lighter member of the family is already official, after quietly being made available in Poland and Germany on August 27th. But what does it offer compared to the previous generation? How does it perform in everyday use? The answer is in our full review!
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It’s no surprise, BlackBerry came to the IFA to present a new smartphone: the BlackBerry Key 2 LE. What’s surprising, however, is that it’s learned from its mistakes and proposed some changes. We’ll explain it all in detail here!
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The LG V40 was not shown at IFA 18, unlike its predecessor. But the new South Korean flagship is coming, and we can give you an exclusive look at its technical data sheet. Are you ready to get your hands on a flagship with five cameras and that, as usual, is not going to skimp on the audio experience?
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