To go along with the Moto Z series, Motorola launched Moto Mods in 2016. The idea is that the smartphone can be expanded with whatever modules you choose. The manufacturer promised that at least three generations of the Z series would support these modules from the very beginning. The Z3 Play marks the third generation and it has just recently been released. So where is the journey headed?
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The Moto G6 Plus is the crown jewel of Motorola’s G series. But the new device comes with a challenging mission: to offer a mid-range at a competitive price that will appeal to more demanding users, both in terms of its hardware and software. Will the Moto G6 Plus be able to pull this off? We take you through all the pros and cons in this review.
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The Xiaomi Mi 8 has been in my clutches for a few days and I have already had occasion to stress it through long gaming sessions and some benchmarks. Will Xiaomi be able to keep the performance bar high after Mi MIX 2S and Black Shark? Find out in our in-depth performance test of Xiaomi Mi 8.
The Xiaomi Mi 8 has landed! Lets unbox it together!
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The HTC U12+ is a pretty complete smartphone. It has a fast processor, a high-resolution display, a dual camera, and a battery, which as per usual, is permanently installed and should offer solid autonomy, according to the manufacturer. But will the HTC U12+ also meet this requirement in our review? We’ll check it out in this battery test.
U12+ with no physical buttons: Thank you HTC!
HTC U12+ review
Android Go is Google’s latest venture to provide a smooth operating system to smartphones that are equipped with cheaper hardware. It’s the successor to Android One, and is trying to succeed where its predecessor failed. More and more Android Go devices have recently been introduced in various markets around the globe, and now you can get Android Go installed on pretty much any device that currently runs on Android. Follow our tutorial to get a first-hand look at the Android Go experience!
Android One devices slowly but surely arriving in the U.S.
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Samsung doesn’t want to give up its grip. Business customers are its target for excellence and its doesn’t want other manufacturers to steal the scene. Huawei tried its way with Easy Projection, and Samsung had its DeX station. The second generation of docking stations from the Korean brand is called the DeX Pad and has arrived in our editorial office for our comprehensive review.
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The field of smartphones specialized for gaming is small, although the target group is gigantic. After the Razer Phone, Xiaomi wants its share of the cake with the Black Shark. In our performance test, we’ll reveal to you whether the import of the up-and-coming Chinese manufacturer is already worthwhile or whether you should instead keep your hands away.
Razor Phone review: by games, for gamers
Asus gets into the game with ultra-powerful new ROG phone
OnePlus is all about first-class smartphones and a loyal and honest community. Can the OnePlus 6 meet the community’s expectations of a top smartphone while attracting new fans? Following on from our first hands-on with the OnePlus 6, we’ve now completed our final in-depth review.
One Plus 5 review: ultimately uncompromising
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The new LG G7 ThinQ has to face tough competition with respect to all the components that make up a smartphone. The battery is one of the major components. Find out how the LG G7 ThinQ fared in our battery test.
LG G7 ThinQ review
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LG has a great history with its flagships that can be summed up as a successful phase that was followed by the brand’s loss of prestige. From the G2 to the fabulous G4, LG was innovative and inspired other manufacturers. With the G5 and G6, we’ve seen how their sales have fallen and they’ve done nothing but try to get back on the innovation bandwagon. The G7 isn’t a revelation, but it is the right change to pick up where the G4 left off.
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LG G7 ThinQ review