The first Samsung Unpacked of 2025 is over and as usual, we got new Galaxy flagship phones. Once again, and despite rumors, the Galaxy S25 family has three members: Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Keep reading to find out what are the differences this year among the Samsung Galaxy premium phones, as we try to find which one better suits your needs.
We were able to review the Ugreen Nexode Robot GaN 65W charger last year and now, the manufacturer has launched a successor. Known as the Ugreen Uno, it offers a whopping total charging power of up to 100 W via four USB ports. The emoji display, which shows you the current charging status, is also part of it. This Ugreen Uno 100W review will reveal just how well it can perform.
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OnePlus once again launched its flagship phones earlier than the competition, with its usual double release with a traditional high-end premium model and a budget-friendly R phone. While they look the same and offer largely the same experience, there are a number of differences between the two OnePlus models. Keep reading to find which one suits you better.
The X50 Ultra from Dreame is set to replace its predecessor, the X40 Ultra, as the best robot vacuum cleaner with a mopping function. Its suction power has almost doubled and, on top of that, it lowers its navigation tower whenever required to clean those hard-to-reach places under some furniture. Also brand new are two additional wheels that this robovac raises to climb obstacles of up to 6 cm in height. Will it also ascend to the throne as the best robot vacuum cleaner with a mopping function? Find out here in this detailed Dreame X50 Ultra review.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+ has been on sale in China for a long time now as the tip of the current Remi Note series’ spear. Now it is also being launched worldwide, and we have taken a detailed look at the sub-$500 Xiaomi smartphone. What do we think of it and how much better is it compared to its predecessor? Stay on to find out! What we can reveal this much in advance is this: it left me somewhat ambivalent!
Ugreen stormed its way into the NAS (network storage) market at the beginning of 2024 with six different models. We tested the mid-range DXP4800 Plus and were impressed with its potential. Nine months later we got the DXP480T Plus for review and it is not only faster, but Ugreen managed to fix the main weaknesses in its UGOS system.
It has not been around for very long and retails for $199.99 a pop: This is the Galaxy A16 5G, another entry-level smartphone from Samsung. It looks very similar to the previous model and is recognizable by its slightly larger display. However, a closer look reveals the A16 5G is an even better deal for the future than the A15 5G. Find out why this is so in nextpit’s Samsung Galaxy A16 5G review!
The OnePlus 13R stays true to the “R” series’ philosophy: offering a near-flagship experience without the flagship price tag. For 2025, OnePlus decided to ditch the gimmicky macro camera (honestly, no one’s going to miss it) and replaced it with something far more practical: a telephoto lens. It’s a move that feels long overdue and adds real versatility to the camera setup.
However, there’s a bit of a catch when it comes to pricing. Unlike previous R-series models, there’s no entry-level $499 version with 128 GB of storage. Instead, you’re looking at a $599 starting price for the 256 GB variant. Sure, more storage is great, but the absence of a budget-friendly option might make this a harder sell for users who don’t necessarily need the extra space. Is this price bump justified? Let’s dig deeper.
OnePlus has been steadily raising the bar for its flagship smartphones year after year, and with the OnePlus 13, it feels like they’ve hit a high note. Whether you’re a loyal OnePlus fan or just an Android enthusiast, this new release checks all the right boxes—and does so without breaking the $1,000 mark. That’s a rare feat in today’s flagship landscape, making it a standout option for anyone looking for top-tier performance without the flagship price bloat.
The Apple Watch 10 is Apple’s anniversary model and brings some improvements in design, performance, and functions without changing the successful formula too much. At first glance, the changes seem small, and you might ask yourself: Is the new Apple Watch worth it for me? And how does it compare to its predecessors, such as the Apple Watch 9 and the cheaper Apple Watch SE? We want to answer these questions in our test—and explain why the Apple Watch has been the benchmark for smartwatches for years.