What does a mid-range need to be a strong buying indication? The Oppo Reno 7 is a smartphone with an honest price and competent hardware, but it slips when it comes to software and camera versatility. However, between pros and cons, is this Oppo intermediate worth your attention? Find out in this review of the Reno 7 4G.
The Xiaomi 12 is another attempt by the Chinese manufacturer to grab a spot in the premium smartphone segment. Technically as well as in terms of price, Xiaomi takes its cue from its South Korean rival, Samsung. The Xiaomi 12 costs just as much as the Galaxy S22 and in our review, we find out whether the smartphone is actually a viable alternative.
The Redmagic 7 Pro claims to offer an unparalleled gaming experience for young people to enjoy mobile gaming without any limits. In this full review, I will tell you whether this gaming smartphone that carries a more expensive price tag compared to a PS5 can really be deemed as the ultimate portable gaming console.
The king is dead, long live the king! The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is prepared to ascend the throne and take its place as the best Android tablet in the world, inheriting it from the Galaxy Tab S7 series. Is the huge Ultra tablet really that good? We find out in our detailed review.
The Oppo Find X5 Lite carries lots of responsibilities because of its name but don’t be fooled, it is above all an intermediate smartphone and a very good one at that. In this Find X5 Lite review I show you why this phone can be an interesting option in the mid-range Android market.
Samsung, with the Galaxy Tab S8+ maintains the competitive edge with a powerful 12.4 inch 120Hz AMOLED display and exceptional performance. But the momentum of the successful formula is withering. Although the Galaxy Tab S8+ excels where it matters, by giving the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 the room to flex, it is still held back in minor ways. So the improvements that Samsung needs to make in the future become all the more apparent.
The Garmin Epix 2 promises to be the smartwatch Fenix fans have been waiting for years: a Fenix 7 armed with a chic AMOLED display. However, the display also comes with a compromise. We tested the new Garmin Epix 2 for you.
The OnePlus 10 Pro is a very good smartphone, but it’s more of an Oppo smartphone than a true OnePlus handset. In this comprehensive review, I will tell you whether the OnePlus 10 Pro which continues to lose its identity, is still relevant in a highly competitive market that is filled with the likes of Xiaomi, Samsung, and especially Oppo.
The Xiaomi 12 Pro offers a good experience overall, however, despite the fact that the data sheet contains specifications of true flagships, the device fails at the basics. The Chinese manufacturer clearly takes aim at competitors Apple, Samsung and Google, but has set a price tag that doesn’t stand up to the competition. Check out in this Xiaomi 12 Pro review how good this flagship is.
Nubia’s Redmagic 7 is already a strong contender for the best gaming smartphone of 2022. As always with Nubia, the Redmagic 7’s spec sheet is pumped up with the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen1, a 165 Hz refresh rate display, and, for the first time, an under-display selfie camera.