Why Nothing’s big push into the US still isn’t enough
…official in the US The Nothing Phone 4a Pro is a standout mid-range phone with a bold Glyph Matrix design, Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 performance, and a 144Hz AMOLED display — paired…
…official in the US The Nothing Phone 4a Pro is a standout mid-range phone with a bold Glyph Matrix design, Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 performance, and a 144Hz AMOLED display — paired…
…It has a proper IPS display with a higher resolution, a built-in kickstand, and a speaker setup that makes it a genuinely great all-in-one media machine. You’d give…
…matchmaking, and a closed-door media exchange that’s designed to put brands in actual conversation with journalists rather than just in front of them. It’s a format that takes the…
…Flat lens, clean eyewear styling, nothing sneaking down to your phone, no external battery brick, no extra hardware to juggle. That’s the whole point of the all-in-one design, and…
…Mobile Android phones It's only been a month, and the 2026 Razr is already letting me down Excellent hardware is once again let down by software support. By • 6 hours ago…
…When opted in, the Android system will synchronize state via CompanionDeviceManager and display a handoff suggestion in the launcher of the user’s nearby devices. This feature is designed to offer seamless…
…Certainly not a deal breaker, but I really wish Google had kept the Pixel A design more in line with the flagship family, like the Pixel 10 . I’m still cautious with…
…Meaning today’s pretty average hardware has to keep up with whatever our mobile OS looks like in seven years’ time. Given that some Pixel enthusiasts already complain that their flagship handsets…
…Google Pixel 10a Google Pixel 10a Flush camera design • Good performance and battery life • Strong cameras • Great software support promise • Excellent price MSRP: $499.99 Google's best AI features, in a…
…Beyond addiction, it’s also about what device works better with your existing hardware setup. Smartphone purchase decisions aren’t based only on which camp you’re in — iOS or Android — but…