Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review

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Samsung focused on bringing everything it could to the Galaxy S21 Ultra through improved performance and new features to make this its best phone to date.

Google Pixel 3a review

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Google has re-entered the mid-range smartphone arena with the new Pixel 3a (and Pixel 3a XL), offering one of the best affordable handsets available.

HTC One M8 Unboxed and Reviewed

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Last year, HTC had a hit with its HTC One, considered by many to be the best-looking Android smartphone ever released, not to mention a solid performer. Samsung’s Galaxy S4 ended up running away with the Android sales crown in 2013, but HTC is back this year with the One M8, a successor that’s bigger, looks even better and offers solid performance combined with an innovative new dual camera system. I just spent a few days with HTC’s new flagship and this is probably the best Android smartphone I’ve laid my hands on. And it’s coming soon to Best Buy!

Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL review

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The new Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL look and feel more familiar than you might think, with the latest features being truly subjective.

ASUS ROG Phone review

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ASUS takes mobile gaming a lot more seriously with the ROG Phone, a handset built to play the most demanding games, with air cooling to boot.

LG G5 goes metal and modular, includes removable battery

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LG turned a few heads at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016 in Barcelona when it unveiled the G5, the company’s latest flagship smartphone that not only is made of metal, but also features a modular design that allows it to work with unique plug-in accessories. A dual lens setup in the rear includes a very wide angle lens and a fingerprint reader on the power button in the back.

Run your business from anywhere with Square

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Square is one of the hottest tech companies going. By providing a plug-and-play credit card reader that lets anyone accept credit cards for payment by using their smartphone or tablet, Square is bringing sophisticated payment options to the masses. Perfect for small businesses, vendors at special events and anyone whose customers want to pay using a credit card —Square lets you run your business from anywhere. Square processed over $20 billion in transactions in 2013, proving just how popular this innovative approach is. Now you can pick up a Square credit card reader or tablet stand at Best Buy, starting at under $10.  

Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 review

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Once a pioneer in the wireless industry, Nokia has come out of hiding in Canada with these two mid-range smartphones.

OnePlus 12 review

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It’s easy to like how the OnePlus 12 looks compared to other smartphones courtesy of its gorgeous design, but there’s more to it than that.

Review: Pebble watch enhances your Smartphone

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The Pebble watch pairs with your smartphone to run apps right from your wrist. See that important email or text or who is is calling without having to pull your phone out.