Review: the stylish ASUS ZenFone 5Z and 5Q

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Following the trend of most smartphone makers that have phones in 2 sizes, ASUS ZenFone 5Z and 5Q offers a standard sized and a larger supersized model.

Huawei P10 and P10 Plus review

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Huawei has finally gone big releasing flagship smartphones in Canada with the P10 and P10 Plus, two devices that look great, and feature stellar cameras.

The best ways to back up your smartphone data

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It is a terrible feeling to not only lose a smartphone, but to also lose all the data stored on it. Back it up, especially when it's personal and priceless.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE review

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The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE straddles the line between flagship and mid-range, offering some premium features and design at a lower price.

Top Smartphones of 2017

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2017 has been profound for smartphone releases. We're seeing more powerful smartphones, even greater focus on premium design and cameras

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 unveils the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, plus new Gear...

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Samsung made its annual splash today on the eve of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, unveiling the new Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge smartphones. Despite some differences in design, both devices have many of the same components and features, maintaining a high level of consistency between them. In addition to the new duo, the company also announced the Gear 360, a standalone camera that shoots 360-degree photos and video.

Razer Phone review

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Whether or not the Razer Phone is a mobile gaming device first, and a smartphone second, is debatable. No matter how you define it, it’s a handset that does some things really well.

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?

5 ways to get the most out of the Microsoft Surface...

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Is the Microsoft Surface Duo a phone? A tablet? A computer unto itself? It’s very much all three, and when you learn what it’s capable of, you start to do more with it.