Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review
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.
Samsung Galaxy A50 review
If a mid-range smartphone is what you’re after, Samsung believes it has the perfect combination of features to stand out with the Galaxy A50.
Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL review
Google’s latest smartphones, the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, deliver a pure version of Android that also includes one of the most effective cameras available.
Samsung Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ review
Samsung sticks to a familiar formula with the Galaxy S21 and S21+, and that makes them both predictable and dependable all at once.
Are flip phones coming back? The rise of retro tech among...
Explore the resurgence of flip phones among younger generations, and understand why retro tech appeals to Gen Z and Millennials.
Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 review
Once a pioneer in the wireless industry, Nokia has come out of hiding in Canada with these two mid-range smartphones.
LG Velvet review
The LG Velvet can be a surprising smartphone, primarily for how it looks, yet it also retains a little too much familiarity in how it works.
LG G7 ThinQ review
LG looks to stand out with the G7, which sports a familiar look, but strives to offer something new in how you use the phone.
Asus Zenfone 4 review
Asus comes back again with a trio of new smartphones, with the Zenfone 4 leading the charge as the most compelling of the bunch.
Review: Asus Zenfone 3 is worth a look
If Asus hasn’t entered your radar for your next smartphone choice, the company is looking to grab your attention with the Zenfone 3. Having only entered the Canadian market last year, albeit quietly, this handset offers a new look and improved performance from its predecessor. Without any carrier partnership, it also comes fully unlocked, making it attractive for those who want to avoid paying too much and signing a contract.