As experience has shown, all smartphones have their own particular issues, and the Galaxy S5 is no exception. If we’re lucky, the problem is widespread and the solution becomes quickly known. But this doesn’t always happen and some problems only appear gradually or after a new Android update. Here are the 10 most common Samsung Galaxy S5 problems and how to fix them.
Galaxy S5 tips and tricks
Galaxy S5 Android update: when will I get it?
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At MWC 2015 in Barcelona, Sony unveiled the Xperia Z4 Tablet, the successor to the Xperia Z2 Tablet (yes, we know Sony doesn’t seem to know how to count). It is currently the world’s thinnest and lightest tablet. The ultra-thin 10.1-inch tablet is now widely available and we took it for a spin. Our Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet review examines its features and specs against its asking price and evaluates whether or not you should consider buying one.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a great phablet, but its internal memory isn’t as much as some of us would like: that 32 GB of on-board storage can fill up awfully quickly. Read on to discover how to increase internal memory on Galaxy Note 4 devices.
Galaxy Note 4 vs Galaxy Note 6
Best phone plans for the Galaxy Note 4
The Galaxy Note Edge burst onto the scene as the Galaxy Note 4’s sister device in November last year. The Galaxy Note 4 was a comparatively straightforward phablet, while the Galaxy Note Edge had a trick feature: a display with a curved edge.
Ahead of the announcement of what we believe will be another pair of Samsung phablets at IFA 2015, we’re taking a look back at the Galaxy Note Edge to see how it holds up in the light of the upcoming Galaxy S6 Edge, and what we can expect from the next devices in this series. Read on for our full Samsung Galaxy Note Edge review.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus review
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 review
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Android update
The Mlais M7 is an interesting package: a nice looking phone complete with a finger scanner and running Android Lollipop that you’ve probably never heard of. In our Mlais M7 review we’ll take a look at the features of the phone along with its hardware, software and performance to see if it delivers.
The Moto X (2014) has established itself as one of the best flagship smartphones of last year. With its impressive design, strong specs and near-stock Android experience, Motorola has taken the groundbreaking success of first Moto X to a new level. The original Moto X ushered in the era of hands-free control, “breathing” lock screen notifications and the brilliant Moto Maker program for endless personalization. But is the 2nd generation Moto X still a worthy purchase in 2015? Read our Moto X (2014) review to find out.
For some peculiar reason Motorola decided to change the way you access the Recovery Menu on the Moto G (second generation). In KitKat, it was the ‘traditional’ way, but following the update to Lollipop things changed and an extra step was thrown in there. If you find your phone acting up and think it needs a fresh start, here’s how to factory reset the Moto G (2014) for better performance.
Moto G (2014) tips
Moto G (2014) Android update news
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The Moto G (2014) is the successor to the game-changing original Moto G. Motorola wanted to update this budget benchmark with some key features requested by many Moto G fans. Just how good of a job did they do? Find out in our Moto G (2014) review.
It’s getting hard to keep track of all the Moto G variants out there, so we need to stress that the phone we’re reviewing here isn’t the 3rd-gen Moto G (which is expected to come out later in the year) but a small update to the 2nd-gen Moto G (2014) equipped with LTE. Are you still following us? This phone, the Moto G 4G (2015) makes some slight improvements on its predecessor, but is it enough to hold onto the budget smartphone crown? Or are there better options now available? Read our Moto G 4G (2015) review to find out.
Best Android phones of 2015
Best Android apps of 2015
Everybody loves Instagram, but most of us wish there were a few extra features in the app, like the ability to zoom into photos to check out a particular detail. Instagram doesn’t include this feature because it wants the app experience to be as fast as possible, but what if I told you that the Android system itself had a built-in Instagram zoom feature? Read on to find out how to zoom into Instagram photos.
Instagram update news
Best Android Lollipop features
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