Nowadays, users are more interested in the number of megapixels slapped into a smartphone’s camera when a new flagship is launched, be it from Apple, Samsung, Sony, Nexus and other brands. But one factor contributing to a camera’s quality of capture is often missed in product specifications: the aperture.
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935F Review – 3 Months Later
The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are undoubtedly the best Android smartphones of the year, at least until now. Earlier reports showed that Samsung managed to sell nearly 10 million units in the first month and exceed sales expectations. This is surprising because the S7 Edge has a very similar design as its predecessor. […]
Cubot Note S 3G Phablet Review – Low-Budget Smartphone with Impressive Features
I used to think that $200 is already a good price for budget Android smartphones, that’s why I’m quite surprised when Cubot, a Chinese manufacturer, introduced the Note S phablet for well under $100. How can it be possible and what compromises you will have to deal with when buying this phone? Let’s figure out in […]
Can Google’s public shaming campaign help resolve the problem of delayed Android updates?
A long-standing problem among the more than a billion users of Android phones is that they have no other choice but to wait for an intermittent period to receive updates for the mobile operating system, be it for security or enhancements.
Cloud-based smartphone Nextbit Robin reaches India to compete with high-end handsets
Nine months after its debut, the cloud-based smartphone Nextbit Robin has finally arrived in Indian shelves at a price tag competitive enough to outshine the high-end class of handsets: $297.
Google’s move to change how ads are displayed could anger users
Google has just announced its plan to redesign the way ads are displayed atop search results as part of an apparent move to plug the dwindling revenue from ads. The goal is to present ads in a bigger display and in a more ample amount.