A question that I’m asked quite often is, which handset is best for network, especially for people who live in areas with spotty coverage (at best). For several years, this has been relatively easy to ...
Original post: With every announcement of a new flagship, we hear companies claim that they have improved and advanced their camera and it is the best they’ve ever put, and there’s a good reason for ...
Smartphones are constantly evolving, where manufacturers keep cramming in the best hardware specifications and technology they can while maintaining consumer-friendly prices. Most handsets nowadays ...
In 2014, DxOMark, the self-proclaimed “trusted industry standard for camera and lens image quality measurements and ratings,” rated the newly released iPhone 6 and 6 Plus as sporting the best cameras ...
Do we have a good one for you today – the wonderful Apple iPhone 6S is pitted against the new LG G5. These two all-metal, high-end smartphones battle it out in our specification comparison – which one ...
The LG G4 is here, and it’s a little later to hit the streets than its prime Android competitors such as the HTC One M9 and the Samsung Galaxy S6. However, it’s coming up to six months behind the ...
We truly love both the iPhone 6s and the LG G5 phones, but here are a few reasons to choose iOS device over its Android competitor. In order to stay impartial, we also have an article on why you ...
What a difference a year makes. In September 2014 respected photography benchmark DxOMark declared the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus to have the best cameras on any smartphone. Now DxOMark is back with ...
At long last, the LG G4 finally gets a proper photography benchmark. It still boggles the mind why DxOMark took this long to give LG's flagship a try, considering it was quick to try out the Moto X ...
The LG V10 offers a wide variety of features to users and comes with top-end specifications. However, does LG's new flagship device have what it takes to go up against the other popular and powerful ...
With the relative failure of the LG G4 (undeserved, in my opinion), the South Korean electronic manufacturer knew it had to change course with the LG G5. While some of its changes signify a catering ...
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