This week we reviewed the Moto Z2 Play, went hands-on with the Solar Red HTC U11, dove into some Google Pixel XL 2 leaks, and much more. Here’s the news of the week!
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Hands-on with the Solar Red HTC U11 The HTC U11 in Solar Red might be our favorite variant out there. Here’s a quick look!
Google Pixel XL 2 leak shows off 2:1 AMOLED display, new camera sensor, and more A new render of Google’s 2017 Pixel XL has just hit the web, showing off its 2:1 AMOLED display, redesigned camera sensor, and much more.
Moto Z2 Play review Does the successor to the Moto Z Play prove to be as good of a mid-range offering? We find out, in this in-depth Moto Z2 Play review!
Why the Nexus 5 is still so fondly remembered The Nexus 5 wasn’t without its flaws, but it remains one of the most-loved Android phones ever. Why? Join us as we take a look.
Josh’s Daily Driver: BlackBerry KEYone The Blackberry KEYone isn’t the fastest phone out there, but this device has a lot going for it. And that’s why Josh chose it as his daily driver.
What’s inside the Xiaomi Surge S1 processor – Gary explains Earlier this year Xiaomi launched its own processor, the Surge S1. It is an Cortex-A53 octa-core processor with a Mali-T860 GPU. But what else is inside?
LG V30 to debut August 31 at IFA 2017 LG has just sent out save the dates to the press, pretty much confirming that the LG V30 is debuting on Thursday, August 31 at IFA 2017 in Berlin.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 wish list: 8 things we want to see The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is rumored to launch in just a few weeks. Ahead of its announcement, here’s a list of things we’d like to see from the new phone.
Nokia 6 is now available in the US, but is it a good deal? The Nokia 6 is now available for purchase in the U.S., but does that mean you should rush to your nearest browser and buy the phone?
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