by Kristofer Wouk, 19 hours ago
When think of Samsung phones, what do you think of? The Galaxy S4? The Note 2? Maybe the upcoming Note 3? Yeah, that makes sense. The Samsung Galaxy Fame, on the other hand, probably isn’t…
category: Reviews
by Kristofer Wouk, 19 hours ago
When think of Samsung phones, what do you think of? The Galaxy S4? The Note 2? Maybe the upcoming Note 3? Yeah, that makes sense. The Samsung Galaxy Fame, on the other hand, probably isn’t…
by Elmer Montejo, 2 days ago
Early this year, world-famous netbook and laptop maker Acer unleashed the mid-range Acer Liquid E1 V360 into the Asian and European markets. Not a few of the critics quickly passed judgment: ho-hum, another forgettable phone….
by Kristofer Wouk, 3 days ago
When you have a job that doesn’t put you or your devices through very much physical wear and tear, it’s easy to pick a phone. Which one has the features you want at a price…
by Joshua Vergara, 4 days ago
With the Galaxy Note 8, Samsung tried to capitalize on the growing popularity of its stylus-equipped series. The Note 8 aims to strike a balance between the (relative) portability of the 5.5-inch Note 2 and…
by Joshua Vergara, 2 weeks ago
The last few months brought us an interesting development. We’ve all been used to cracking jokes about the Galaxy Note series and how it blurred the line between smartphones and tablets. But that line has…
by Kristofer Wouk, 3 weeks ago
Sure, you can find the occasional deal for a super-phone, provided you sign up for a contract–assuming you can sign up for a contract. What about the rest of us? Those of us with bad…
by Kristofer Wouk, 3 weeks ago
It’s fairly likely that at some point in the past, you heard the endless speculation over the mythical “Facebook Phone.” What was it? Who would make it? When would we see it released? Well, the…
by Joshua Vergara, 3 weeks ago
When J.K. Shin, Samsung’s mobile boss, took the stage in the Radio City Music Hall last month, the tech world paused in a second of anticipation. Would the largest smartphone maker in the world deliver…
by Joshua Vergara, 1 month ago
Once synonymous with smartphones, BlackBerry, the brand and the company, is now just a shadow of its former self. Blindsided by the emergence of iOS and then Android, the maker of the iconic BlackBerries now…
by Kristofer Wouk, 1 month ago
A little while back, the Samsung Galaxy Express was launched for AT&T customers in the U.S. Now the phone is headed to the rest of the globe with an updated design and updated software. In…
by Elmer Montejo, 1 month ago
Ever since its flagship release, the HTC Desire series has always had something desirable for crowds of various types. One of HTC’s recent releases, the dual-core HTC Desire X for the mid-range market, has found…
by Kristofer Wouk, 1 month ago
The idea of a rugged, Android-powered smartphone is nothing new. The problem is, more often then not they’re underpowered, run out of date software, or both. While it isn’t the most impressive phone on the…
by Joshua Vergara, 1 month ago
In a time when most electronics products tend to adopt multi-function capabilities, it is rare that we witness the emergence of hardware that is specialized in just one function. Wireless chargers fit exactly into the…
by Kristofer Wouk, 1 month ago
The ASUS MeMO Pad Smart 10 is a bit of an odd duck. With what are essentially the guts of a Nexus 7 and a body similar to the Transformer series (sans dock), it’s a…
by Joshua Vergara, 1 month ago
Sony has made significant progress since it bought Ericsson out of their business venture back in early 2012. But, moving into 2013, the Japanese phone manufacturer still had a lot to improve on if it…