In 1998, 20 years ago, I owned my first mobile phone, a Nokia 8110. And now, 20 years later, it’s back! HMD Global is taking me on a journey back in time with the bright yellow Nokia 8110 4G. It’s like being 20 again!
Nokia 8110 reloaded: the classic spider phone is making a comeback
7 days with the Nokia 3310: is it possible to live without a smartphone?
It’s happened to almost everyone. You’re trying to find your way around, and the arrow in your navigation app doesn’t point in the right direction, moves around arbitrarily or doesn’t move at all. If you’re having a hard time using your smartphone to tell the direction you’re facing, your phone’s compass needs to be recalibrated. In this article, we’ll show you how to do it.
Best offline maps and GPS apps for Android
How to calibrate the sensors on your smartphone
Time flies, and the Samsung Galaxy S9 has been on the market for several months now. That’s reason enough to take stock and share our experience with you after our long-term test with the Galaxy S9. So here we go: 100 days with the Samsung flagship: what was good, what wasn’t?
Samsung Galaxy S9 review: love and hate
Tips and tricks to optimize your Galaxy S9 / S9+
While many people are still skeptical about smartwatches, the market is expected to hit a double-digit growth phase over the next 4 years. Fitbit is aware of this and aims to take advantage of the craze with the Versa. This smartwatch is therefore intended to appeal to the masses with its affordable price. But is it worth it?
The best smartbands and fitness trackers
Have a problem with your Fitbit? Try these solutions
Although the boom times of tablets are over, the large devices are still widely used. But the iPad is making life difficult for Android manufacturers, at the latest since the cheapest Apple tablet has only cost around $330. The new Galaxy Tab A 10.5 from Samsung is in the same price range. We’ve had a chance to try it out, and present to you our first impressions.
Galaxy Tab S4: as expensive as an iPad, as practical as a laptop
Huawei MediaPad M5: a breath of fresh air
Although Samsung hasn’t presented a new tablet in over a year, the Korean brand is still among the big names on the market. That’s a feat, as many experts sense that the market for tablets is stagnating, and some are even expecting it to disappear completely. But there is still a lot of potential and increasing demand, especially in the luxury class, for 2-in-1 devices and for larger displays. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 has all this and more.
The Vivo NEX A is a massive smartphone that the manufacturer has equipped with a powerful 4,000 mAh battery. But will a battery of this capacity make the Vivo NEX A an endurance athlete, or does the huge 6.58-inch display drain all the power? Our battery test answers this question.
Vivo NEX A performance test: not quite powerhouse material
The Vivo NEX display is pure candy for the eyes (and ears)
If you think that the motor-driven selfie camera is the highlight of the new Vivo NEX, whether with the addition A or S, you are mistaken. Because also in the display hides an important and hopefully soon to be widespread smartphone technology: the Super AMOLED panel also becomes a loudspeaker.
The Vivo NEX A is no powerhouse
We couldn’t wait to play with the Vivo NEX A’s pop-up camera
YouTube Music has arrived in the US and it’s already conquered a small share of the market. But how does it compare to the very well-established and well-known Spotify? Which music service should you choose? Our article has all the answers.
YouTube Music and Premium is official: Here’s what you get
The best music streaming apps for Android
Harman brand JBL has jumped aboard the smart speaker train with the Link series, a range of Wi-Fi speakers with Google Assistant. An alternative to Mountain View’s own Google Home speaker-assistants, we try out the JBL Link 300 and its big brother, the JBL Link 500.
Google Home review: let Assistant into your life
JBL Link 10 and 20: Google Home goes mobile