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Eufy Lumos Smart Bulbs: an effective bridge-less alternative
Dimmable LED lighting with voice control is on the rise. Anker founded the brand Eufy, in particular for its smart home products, and immediately sent us test products. We’ve been using them for a few weeks now. After several weeks with the Lumos Smart Bulb White, we will show you its strengths and weaknesses. A smart home miracle: How Homey can network all your devices Here’s 4 reasons why you should invest in a smart home

by Eric Ferrari-Herrmann

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LG G6 vs LG G7 ThinQ: a powerful leap to AI
LG has a great history with its flagships that can be summed up as a successful phase that was followed by the brand’s loss of prestige. From the G2 to the fabulous G4, LG was innovative and inspired other manufacturers. With the G5 and G6, we’ve seen how their sales have fallen and they’ve done nothing but try to get back on the innovation bandwagon. The G7 isn’t a revelation, but it is the right change to pick up where the G4 left off. LG G6: a new way of looking at things LG G7 ThinQ review

by Luis Ortega

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Nokia 6.1 review: a necessary evolution
Talking about Nokia teleports us to our first forays with mobile phones. It’s like traveling back in time, at least for me anyway. When I turned on the device and heard the first noises, it was a real déjà vu feeling for me. The smartphones that are now produced by HDM Global are far removed from the ‘unintelligent’ phones. But apart from the initial music, there’s not much else that reminds you of the old devices. Even if they may seem vintage, the only thing vintage about the devices is their name. They still have a sleek design that makes you fall in love. Yes, I confess, I’m a fan. After its launch into the smartphone world in 2017, Nokia released a full slate of 5 devices this year. The Nokia 6.1 is a mid-range that has surprised me quite a lot. Want to know why? Nokia 6 review: HMD Global isn’t strutting its stuff yet Nokia’s distinct design brings back the wow effect

by Silvia Santos

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OnePlus 6: not a battery miracle, but lightning-fast charging
It has a larger display, more powerful hardware in a completely redesigned body, but the battery capacity of the OnePlus 6 hasn’t changed compared to its predecessor. Is that a disadvantage? Our battery test shows the strengths and weaknesses of the OnePlus 6 battery. OnePlus 6 review: First-class smartphone, no surprises Sony Xperia XZ2 battery test: Even better than it is on paper

by Shu On Kwok

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LG G7 camera review: wide-angle alone isn’t enough
In our camera test, the LG G7 ThinQ has to prove that it can play first violin in the orchestra of the best camera smartphones. Our camera test will show what the camera in the G7 ThinQ is capable of. LG G7 ThinQ hands-on: first impressions after 48 hours LG V30 review: Stunning design, flawed workmanship

by Hans-Georg Kluge

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Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S review: What every brand should copy
Xiaomi formalized its new smartphone from the MIX series in Shanghai at an event dedicated to presenting the world to a new smartphone. It’s bezel-less on three sides, comes without the notch and once again offers top technical features. It’s more of an evolution of the previous model than it is a revolution, but the Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S was still able to amaze me. My first 24 hours with the Samsung Galaxy S9 Sony Xperia XZ2: A phenomenal camera that’s poorly implemented

by Luca Zaninello

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Nokia 1: Android Go and weak hardware still doesn’t cut it
The Nokia 1 is by every measure an entry-level smartphone. Launching in Europe for just 99 euros (around $115), it relies on the simplest hardware, but still aims to be a successful smartphone solution for many users. Will this work? We investigate in this hands-on review. Welcome to the family: Nokia presents 5 new smartphones Nokia plays on our nostalgia with the 8110 Reloaded

by Hans-Georg Kluge

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Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS review: The best on the market
Huawei didn’t just present the P20 Pro, P20 and P20 Lite this year. The Chinese manufacturer also debuted another smartphone with a much heftier price tag. Why does the new Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS cost so much more than other high-end smartphones? In addition to its partnership with the Porsche Design studio, the Mate RS has a fingerprint scanner under the screen! Is it worth the money? Find out in our full review. Huawei P20 Pro: Can the Kirin 970 get the job done in 2018? P20 Lite review: an iPhone X with a Huawei soul

by Pierre Vitré

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Blink mini surveillance camera review: Pocket-sized security
How good can miniature security cameras be? We received two models fromImmedia Semiconductor. The Blink cameras and their outdoor counterpart the Blink XT offer security that’s as small of a pack of cigarettes. They’re expensive, so are they really worth the money? Reolink RLC-423WS Wi-Fi Camera: Surveillance day and night Which smart security camera is best for your home?

by Eric Ferrari-Herrmann

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Huawei P20 Lite review: Is it really overrated?
The Huawei P20 Lite is the new mid-range flagship smartphone from the Chinese manufacturer. As in previous years, this version is less powerful but more affordable than its flagship. Marketed at a price of 369 euros (or around 450 dollars), a question arises: does it deserve its price? Do the latest design changes and features introduced to the Lite family justify the price increase? P20 hands-on: a new look and AI to compete with Samsung? P20 Pro hands-on: is the three-eyed flagship up to expectations?

by Jessica Murgia

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