Nokia Nokia 1It isn't fair to compare this device with phones that cost twice as much and it is certainly not fair to compare it with phones costing almost ten times as much. The real question is this: Is it usable as a daily driver? And the answer is yes, although if you can spare just a little more, the Nokia 3 is a much better buy.
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One of the biggest selling points of OnePlus devices in years past are the low price points. Compared to the high-end Samsungs, HTCs, and LGs of the world, OnePlus devices have traditionally carried price tags that are a few hundred dollars lower than the competition.
Now that OnePlus has increased the price point with its latest flagship, is the OnePlus 5 able to go toe-to-toe with the latest and greatest from Samsung?
Nearly two years after its formal introduction, PCI Express 4.0 is finally here. The specification promises higher speeds than the previous generation for internal storage, graphics cards, and more. What is PCI Express 4.0 exactly and why does it matter to you? Let’s take a look without getting too crazy technical.
Peripheral Component Connect (PCI) To understand PCI Express, we need to start with its predecessor. Intel created the original PCI computer bus in 1992.
Realme Realme XTThe Realme XT marks the start of a new era of high-resolution cameras sensors. The first phone with a 64MP camera, it takes punchy, social media friendly images, even if doesn't quite give us enough reason to justify the high-resolution sensor. Backing the camera is a well-rounded hardware and software package that makes this one of the best smartphones in the mid-range segment. Table of contents
The mid-range segment is where the action lies in India’s smartphone market.
The larger version of the new Samsung flagship brings a second lens on top of many other camera enhancements, but how does it stack up to one of the most applauded smartphone shooters made by none other than Google? We explore that and the rest of these two devices in this comparison between the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus and the Google Pixel 2 XL.
Differences are easy to see right off the bat, as the glass on glass design of the Galaxy S9 remains from the previous few generations.
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The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is a phone that’s meant to be shown off. There’s no bad angle on this premium phablet, from the massive display to the refined glass back panel. Why not look for a blend of style and protection in your next case? Here are the best Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra clear cases you can get.
Looking for more ways to keep your phone safe and get the most out of it?
Private corrections service JPay, has introduced a new Linux-based tablet designed specifically for the two million prisoners it services across 34 US states. The company has previously launched its JP4 tablet – with around 60,000 in use across US prisons today – but the new JP5mini has one big advantage; it can connect to wireless networks, which many prisons are beginning to implement.
The JP5mini is an entry-level tablet designed specifically for the harsh realities of modern prisons; costing just $70, it offers a small 4.
TP-Link Archer AX73The TP-Link Archer AX73 Wi-Fi 6 router pushes incredibly fast speeds to multiple devices throughout your home securely and easily. More importantly, it's affordable and simple to set up.
In the era of Wi-Fi 6, it shouldn’t be too hard to find a Wi-Fi router that provides both coverage and speed at a price that’s easy on the wallet. The TP-Link Archer AX73 fits the bill thanks to its six antennas, blistering dual-band 5,400Mbps speeds, and reasonable price tag.
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The Alcatel Verso has been released for $30 with Cricket Wireless The device comes with a 5-inch display (at 854 x 480 resolution), quad-core chip and 2 GB of RAM It also has a 2,050 mAh battery, LTE support, and 16 GB of expandable storage (up to 128 GB) Alcatel has announced several smartphones recently, set to be released in the coming months. One we weren’t expecting, however, was a new ultra-budget device.
Smartphone manufacturers have stepped their game up in a massive way when it comes to zoom and low-light photography in the last two or three years. We’ve seen everyone from Huawei and Apple to Samsung and Google make major strides in both regards.
But when it comes to zoom, we’ve seen a major trend for manufacturers to fudge the numbers, lie by omission, mislead the public, or simply fail to adequately explain their capabilities.