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Dell Venue 8 7840 review: a super-slim and powerful tablet
The Venue 8 7840 Dell is an extremely slim tablet, with an elegant aluminum robe chassis and eye-catching design. Coming in at under 400 Euros, it’s a great price at first glance, but does the tablet hold up once we start digging under its gleaming surface? Read our Dell Venue 8 7840 review to find out. Best Android tablets of 2015 Best free Android games of 2015

by Robert Zak

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) review: is it still worth buying in 2015?
In our Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) review, we’re looking back at Samsung’s premier 10-inch tablet to see if this is still the best Android tablet choice in 2015. Examining the display, design, and ever-important battery life, here’s our thoughts on the Galaxy Note 10.1 Best Android tablets 2015 Best Android tablet apps

by Scott Adam Gordon

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How to clear the cache on the Galaxy S6
If you’re at all unfamiliar with how to clear the cache on the Galaxy S6, today we’ll walk you through the basics: what a cache wipe is, the different kinds of cache and how to wipe the cache. Whether you call it cache clearing, wiping the cache, clearing the system partition or cache wiping, we’ll show you how it’s done. Galaxy S6 tips and tricks Galaxy S6 Android update news

by Kris Carlon

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How to get Android 5.0 Lollipop on your PC
Are you still waiting for Android 5.0 Lollipop to arrive on your device? Or maybe you already have it but don’t think that a relatively small smartphone or tablet screen does it justice? If you’re in either of these situations, then getting a Lollipop emulator on your PC could be appealing. Here we’ll show you how to do it.  Android 5.0 Lollipop update news Android 5.0 Lollipop tips and tricks

by Loie Favre

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Huawei P8 review: Does Huawei’s flagship ascend above all others?
Huawei’s confident march into western smartphone markets continues with the Huawei P8 – a top-end device that would be a guaranteed hit were brand recognition not so important to a smartphone’s success. With the Ascend Mate 7 and the Ascend P7, Huawei proved that it can mix it up with the best phones from more established manufacturers, all the while donning lower price tags. The Huawei P8 (not Huawei Ascend P8, as was previously rumored) has made improvements on its predecessors in terms of both design and power, while not making huge leaps with its software and UI. Read our Huawei P8 review to find out everything you need about this powerful phone’s hardware, software, price, specs, release date, and more. Huawei Ascend Mate 7 review Best Android phones of 2015 (so far)

by Robert Zak

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How to manually replace the Nexus 5 battery
We recently showed you the great Limefuel extended battery case for the Nexus 5, which will more than double the runtime of your Google phone. But perhaps your internal battery is simply kaput and a battery case isn’t going to fix the problem. If you don’t want to send your Nexus 5 in for a slow repair job or you’ve voided your warranty already and don’t want to pay someone to do it – or you simply like tinkering around in the belly of the beast – you can easily remove the Nexus 5 battery yourself, even if it is technically non-removable. If you are having issues with a Nexus 5 battery that is not working properly or not charging, here’s how to replace a Nexus 5 battery manually for an easy fix. Nexus 5 Android Lollipop update news Nexus 5 battery tips to make your charge last longer Buy Now: Nexus 5 replacement battery from Amazon

by Kris Carlon

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HTC One M8 review: looks great, but still worth buying?
When we did our initial HTC One M8 review last year, we were in awe of the phone’s stunning design. It was more than just a pretty chassis too, complemented by powerful hardware and genuinely useful, unintrusive software. But a new generation of flagships has since arrived in the form of the HTC One M9, LG G4. Is HTC’s flagship of yesteryear still capable of mixing it up with the best of them? Read our updated HTC One M8 review to see how it holds up. HTC One M9 vs. HTC One (M8) comparison HTC One M8 Android update news HTC One M8 tips and tricks

by Robert Zak

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Galaxy S6 vs Galaxy S6 Edge comparison: is the best saved for the edge?
Samsung has just released unto the world two of the finest devices it has ever produced. The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge are at the top of the Android pile in terms of technology, but which is better? With much the same innards, the big difference comes down to the screen. Is the S6 Edge worth the additional cost for its curvy display? Find out in our Galaxy S6 vs Galaxy S6 Edge comparison. Galaxy S6 review Galaxy S6 Edge review  Buy Now: Galaxy S6 from AT&T | Verizon | T-Mobile | Amazon Buy Now: Galaxy S6 Edge from AT&T | Verizon | T-Mobile | Amazon

by Kris Carlon

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How to factory reset the HTC One M8 for better performance
The HTC One M8 is a fantastic phone, but like any Android device the combination of app installs and uninstalls and everyday use means that from time to time it can misbehave. If your HTC One M8 feels slow, is prone to freezing or infuriates you with constant crashing, it’s probably time to go nuclear and carry out a factory reset (sometimes called a hard reset or a master reset). Here’s how to factory reset the HTC One M8 for better performance.

by Gary Marshall

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LG G Flex 2 review: ahead of the curve
The first phone to be curved and flexible, the original LG G Flex suffered from a few issues like a weak camera, low resolution display with ghosting problems and a high price tag. While the price tag may have come down in the new LG G Flex 2, lots of other things have improved and the G Flex successor is a force to be reckoned with. Find out just how much in our LG G Flex 2 review.

by Kris Carlon

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