Samsung Galaxy S10e review

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Of the three new flagships Samsung released, the Galaxy S10e is the most affordable. So what does it offer to make it a convenient alternative?

LG Velvet review

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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.

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.

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.

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

Back to School: Premium Smartphones for the new year

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This is one of the best times of the year to upgrade your smartphone or finally give into your pre-teen’s begging for their first smartphone experience. Here we look at five premium smartphones to add to your to-buy list.

Google Pixel 7 Pro review

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The Google Pixel 7 Pro looks and feels a lot like its predecessor, though can still stand out as one of the best Android handsets available.

Samsung launches new trio of Galaxy S24 phones

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At its annual Unpacked winter event, Samsung launched its latest slate of flagship phones with three Galaxy S24 devices to choose from.

9 Tips and Tricks for Using Your iPhone

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Our mobile phones are our most prized possessions. Okay, maybe that’s a bit extreme. But let’s be honest: we feel really weird when we accidentally leave our phones at home. I admit that I’m dependent on my phone in both my personal and professional life, which is why I love to learn clever hacks to get the most out of it. I’ve listed nine basic tips below.

How to get movie effects on video shot from a phone

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We’re in a golden age of home movies thanks to the built-in video shooting capability of most mobile phones and there are people making big bucks posting professional looking videos on sites like YouTube —that are shot on their smartphone. How do you go from shaky, raw smartphone footage to polished looking results with subtitles, special effects and animated overlays? It’s actually pretty easy and the best part is, you can pump up your phone footage with movie effects for next to nothing and sometimes even for free.