On paper, the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G is not the most innovative smartphone you’ll find at the moment, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a good option to consider. The device costs US$349 and among its advantages include support for 5G networks and guaranteed system updates guaranteed for the next three years. But with all these features, is the Galaxy A32 5G really a device that has enough firepower to last you through the next few years?
With its price tag of EUR 799, the Oppo Find X3 Neo finds itself positioned between the more affordable Find X3 Lite and the expensive Find X3 Pro. The Find X3 Neo also comes equipped with a high-end processor from 2020 and gets a good camera setup, a really classy build and support for Quick-Charging. Sounds good on paper, right? But how good is it really?
The Active+ Halo by AirPop is a smart face mask that can record your breathing data! If you do not understand how it works, don’t worry. This is because I have tried this face mask and will tell you whether you should spend almost €150 on it.
The Asus ROG Phone 5 takes the throne of the most powerful Android smartphone in the market once again. However, this begs the question: Is a gaming smartphone sold between €800 and €1,000 while targeting an extremely niche market relevant in 2021? In my opinion, I would say “Yes”, and will proceed to explain my stand in this full review.
The tenth generation of the Moto G series does not pack a pleasant surprise like the first model, but it does bring an important feature: a 5,000 mAh battery. But is that enough to make you pick up this smartphone? After spending two weeks reviewing the Moto G10, my answer is a resounding no!
For the past decade or so, Samsung has been doing something very peculiar with its flagship devices. The company typically releases two different variants of the same models for different markets. Ever wondered why is this so? And how similar or different are these different variants from each other? Well, that is what we intend to reveal to you in this article.
Xiaomi brings a breath of fresh air to the mid-range smartphone market with the all-new Redmi Note 10 Pro. With a 120 Hz display, a 108 MP camera, and a bunch of other attention-grabbing specs, does the phone manage to set a new benchmark under the €300 price tag? Read our review to find out!
The OnePlus 9 I reviewed happens to be the less capable sibling to the OnePlus 9 Pro. It is no surprise, therefore, that it carries a more affordable price tag. The question is, is it more capable when compared to similarly priced offerings such as the Xiaomi Mi 11, the Samsung Galaxy S21, or even the previous generation OnePlus 8 and 8T?
The Huawei Freebuds 4i follows the footsteps of the Freebuds 3i that was released last year, sporting a semi-in-ear design, active noise reduction (ANC) capability, and solid battery life – all for less than €100. Has the Chinese company managed to wow us again with these entry-level true wireless earbuds?
The Realme 8 Pro is the latest smartphone from the Chinese brand and it has hit the market a mere six months after the Realme 7 Pro’s announcement. So much for a year’s gap between releases! The main highlight of this smartphone would be the the108-megapixel camera and 50W SuperDart charging support. The phone was launched in Europe and Asia on Wednesday, 24 March 2021, alongside its sibling, the lower-powered Realme 8. Read on to find out what we think about it in our review.