How to pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S23 models and find the best deals
Samsung's new Galaxy S23 models are now available to pre-order at Samsung, retailers, and carrier stores. Here's how to buy them and save with the best deals right now.
Samsung's new Galaxy S23 models are now available to pre-order at Samsung, retailers, and carrier stores. Here's how to buy them and save with the best deals right now.
Efforts across the smartphone industry are ramping up to reduce the environmental impacts caused by the booming production and use of smartphones across the globe. We take a look at how two of the world's largest smartphone makers, Apple and Samsung, are doing their part to preserve our planet.
It's still early days for 5G networks, but the Mate 20 X 5G looks like a good choice of handset at the moment, despite costing £200 more than its 4G sibling -- so long as you can handle a 7.2-inch device.
If you're an existing iPhone user and weren't tempted by the iPhone 5, then the colourful 5c is worth considering as an upgrade. However, iPhone 5 owners should think carefully: there's very little difference between the core specifications of the two handsets, and iOS 7 is just a download away.
Although there are compromises to achieve an affordable price point, the 6.5-inch Oppo A5 still offers excellent battery life, a smart industrial design and more.
The Mate 20 stands out from the smartphone crowd with features like 3D face unlock, an in-screen fingerprint reader, three cameras at the back and a new proprietary external storage format.
The Japanese electronics firm plans to cut its losses and will instead focus more on developing smartphones for business use in line with its popular "Toughbook" notebook PC series.
Increasing mobile penetration can accelerate socioeconomic growth and benefits in developing economies such as Bangladesh, reports Alcatel-Lucent.
I didn't think iOS 6 Maps were that bad, but turn-by-turn navigation on Google Maps is so good there's no way I'd deliberately launch iOS 6's Maps app again...
For about a year now, a Web site that started life as Second Rotation has been buying back electronic gadgets including cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, laptops, GPS devices, gaming consoles, camcorders, satellite radios and portable hard drives. No matter how old.