Review: Acer Liquid Jade Z

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Acer's Liquid Jade Z brings impressive camera specs and access to the Android ecosystem while maintaining a size that's great to hold and a price that's affordable for pre-paid users. Dual-SIM functionality make this a viable traveller's option.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 review

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Seeking redemption for last year’s ill-fated Galaxy Note 7, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 is a serious follow-up and upgrade for previous Note users.

Review of the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus smartphone

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A welcome competitor in the mid-range large smartphone or phablet market, the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus has many touchstone features that one would expect from more expensive flagships.

How to record a video of your smartphone screen

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Your smartphone is already a camera, audio recorder and gaming device, but you can also use it to record whatever it is you’re doing onscreen.

Samsung Galaxy S10+ review

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Samsung considers the Galaxy S10 and S10+ to be “next-generation” smartphones, but do the sum of all the new parts make a strong case?

Asus has two new smartphones, goes ‘Deluxe’ on its ZenBook 3...

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Asus officially entered the augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) space with its new Zenfone AR smartphone, while focusing on how a camera focuses with its Zenfone 3 Zoom handset. On top of that, it has gone a little bigger with its ZenBook 3 laptop by unveiling a “Deluxe” version.

12 Days of Christmas: Day 8 is the Best Smartphone of...

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It's the 8th day in our 12 Days of Christmas gift idea list, so consider one of the best smartphones of 2018—the Google Pixel 3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 9.

Google Pixel 5 review

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Google goes in a different direction with the Pixel 5, yet retains so much of its familiarity that it will either draw you in or wave you back.

Review: LG G5 looks to change how smartphones work

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In some respects, LG has nothing to lose. Quietly building momentum with the previous two flagship smartphone iterations, the G3 and G4, the G5 has turned the company’s previous efforts on their heads. Having embraced an all-metal body for the phone, the design philosophy swerves dramatically to make it modular, too. Not only is the battery removable, but the idea is to enhance the phone’s features with hardware add-ons.