Two years have passed since the Samsung Galaxy A54 was first launched. Over the past couple of years, two successor models have been released. This raises the question: Is it still worth buying the Galaxy A54 today?
The OnePlus Watch 3 is the kind of consumer smartwatch we all deserve—but unfortunately, not everyone can have it. Despite offering plenty of impressive features and solid hardware, it has notable limitations that may hold it back. Yet, the Watch 3 might just be a blueprint for the next generation of smartwatches, and in this review, I’ll explain exactly why.
In early March, Samsung refreshed its Galaxy A series with a trio of new smartphones: the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26. At first glance, they might look confusingly similar, but they span a wide range of price points, likely topping out at just over $500. As of today, two of these devices are available in the U.S. Beyond pricing, there are also major differences in what each phone offers under the hood. You can read all about those differences in detail here.
How much performance can you pack into a smartphone in the $600-$700 segment in 2025 and are there any compromises? Xiaomi and Poco recently discovered how to navigate this situation by building the pretty crazy Poco F7 Ultra, which costs a cool $599 at launch. Here is our review.
With every update to Gemini, Google continues to expand its AI assistant’s capabilities. The latest addition is a new contextual awareness feature called “Ask about place,” which allows users to tap on the AI chatbot to get specific answers and insights about places and points of interest in Google Maps.
Gemini is Google’s powerful new generative AI chatbot, now deeply integrated into Android smartphones and tablets. If you’re wondering which of its tools are worth trying, we’ve highlighted the best Gemini features and provided tips on how to make the most of this AI assistant.
Google is constantly working on its various AI models and recently added a new function to Google Gemini 2.0. If you use this service on your computer in Google AI Studio, you can now not only generate images but also edit them. Does Photoshop need to look over their shoulders now? Perhaps! We’ll show what you need to do to use the function for free with unlimited tries.
Goodbye, Google Assistant: Gemini is taking over Android
Have $400 to spend on a new smartphone and not sure which one to choose? We’ve got you covered. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the best smartphones under $400, offering features like powerful gaming-ready SoCs with 5G, smooth 120 Hz displays, and stellar cameras.
Samsung updated its flagship phones in 2025 with most of the changes in design and specs focusing on the bigger S25 Ultra. But what about the regular S25+? We tested the updated “standard” flagship and tell you all about its performance, cameras, battery life, and more.
Not everyone has over a grand to spare for a new smartphone. The mid-range market, featuring handsets priced between $300 and $400, is fiercely competitive. You’ll find classics like the Samsung Galaxy A55 (review) and Xiaomi Note 14 Pro (review) here, but one smartphone stood out to us: the Nothing Phone (3a). It impressed not only with its no-frills software and stylish design but also with its impressive hardware for the price—plus a more-than-capable camera to boot. We reviewed the $379 smartphone with enthusiasm.