The modular concept from last year’s LG G5 was definitely innovative, but it didn’t have much success on the market, to put it lightly. Now, the South Korean company is starting out fresh in the hopes of a more successful year with the all-new flagship, the LG G6. The company says it checked off the wish list of things that users want to see in a smartphone, bringing us the largest display in the most compact device – and it seems to be paying off in South Korea, where 20,000 units were sold on the first day (the LG G5 sold 15,000 on its launch day). Here is our full review.
All you need to know from the MWC 2017
LG G5 review: the modulator
All the Moto X devices, aside from the Moto X (2013), are getting at least Marshmallow. In this article, we’ve collated information on the Moto X (2013), Moto X (2014), Moto X Pure Edition (Moto X Style outside of the US) and Moto X Play. Find out all the latest Moto X Android update news here, including the Pure Edition’s update to Android 7.0 Nougat.
Samsung has made some bold decisions with the Galaxy Note 5, having completely redesigned its flagship phablet. In our Galaxy Note 5 review, we analyse this new direction and find out whether you should buy one. Samsung is also now manufacturing a model that avoids the damage caused by inserting the S Pen the wrong way; see the Special features section for more.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ review
Galaxy Note 5 vs Galaxy Note 4 comparison
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs Galaxy S6 Edge+ comparison
A bit more than a month has passed since I inserted my SIM card into the Huawei P10 that was launched at the MWC in Barcelona. In general, I’m pretty satisfied with the overall experience it offers, but, like any relationship, not all that glitters is gold.
Huawei P10 review: much more than an upgrade
Huawei P10 Android update news
Android Nougat and the release of the developer preview of Android O(reo) may be the version on everyone’s lips, but not everyone owns the latest Android flagship. Various Android Lollipop updates – from Android 5.0 to Android 5.1.1 – continue to roll out bringing bug fixes and incremental changes with it.
Android Lollipop problems and how to fix them
Android Marshmallow update: which devices will get it?
The results of a recent teardown of the Galaxy S8 and S8+ revealed that the devices will be very difficult to repair, and now the S8 is being put to another test. To see just how much abuse the S8 can actually take, popular YouTuber JerryRigEverything has scratched, burned and bent the smartphone. Here are the results.
The results of the S8 teardown test
Our full review of the Samsung Galaxy S8
Google has released Android 7.0 Nougat. The newest version available now is 7.1.2 however, this is only available in beta for the time being. The second beta version of 7.1.2 is now rolling out, along with Android 7.1.2 for the Pixel and Pixel XL. In this article, we explain everything you need to know about the new software, including a look at all of its impressive features and the known issues with the fingerprint scanner.
Android 7.0 Nougat update: when will I get it?
Android 8.0 Oreo News, Release and Features
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini reached its EOL – End of Life – when it received Android Lollipop way back in November 2015. Despite the fact that it’s no longer receiving updates, the popularity of the S4 Mini has managed to continue. Like most of us, it’s not getting any younger so here are some problems and their solutions to help you continue to use your Galaxy S4 Mini.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Android update news
Samsung Galaxy S4 tips and tricks
Lenovo introduced its new mid-range model, the Moto G5, at the Mobile World Congress 2017. As a global bestseller, this smartphone aims to symbolize a break with the Motorola era in favor of Lenovo, with a more premium feel than its predecessor. So, is this fifth generation Moto G smartphone worth its while? Read on to find out in our full review.
Moto G5 Plus review
Moto G5 vs Moto G5 Plus: twins separated at birth
How many devices do you need to write a review? For this one, I only needed one: the Galaxy Tab S3. As you scroll down to continue reading, think about how each of the words in this article was produced using Samsung’s native keyboard, and that the only other tools I needed were a support cover and tablet’s S-Pen. But aside from being used to write, edit and publish this article, what else can the Galaxy Tab S3 do?