NIO Wants To Make The Smartphone Tesla Won't
NIO, the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, is getting into the phone-making business, and its phones will be designed to work with its cars.
Read moreNIO, the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, is getting into the phone-making business, and its phones will be designed to work with its cars.
Read moreAt its new starting price, it is even easier to recommend the OnePlus 10 Pro to anyone looking to purchase an Android flagship smartphone.
Read moreThe Asus Zenfone 9 is a compact flagship with best-in-class specifications, but does it come with a charger in the box or do you need to buy one?
Read moreThe OnePlus 10T marks the return of the T-series to the U.S. market and brings along a powerful chipset and super-fast charging technology.
Read moreWith a price of under $200, the REVVL 6 is one of the cheapest 5G smartphones from T-Mobile. But how does it compare to the OnePlus Nord N20 5G?
Read moreThe OnePlus 10T is coming to the United States and will be packing a super fast charging technology that puts it ahead of the competition.
Read moreAsus Zenfone 9 is expected to prove a hit thanks to its compact form factor, but the reported price might be too high for many interested shoppers.
Read moreAccording to ZEISS, its non-exclusive partnership with HMD Global has ended. In other words, Nokia-branded phones won't carry the ZEISS logo.
Read moreWith GaNPrime technology, Anker improves upon existing Gallium Nitride (GaN) products, resulting in faster, smarter, and eco-friendly chargers.
Read moreThe Nubia REDMAGIC 7S Pro and the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro are both good options, but which of these gaming smartphones is the better buy overall?
Read moreT-Mobile has launched two new affordable 5G smartphones — the REVVL 6 and REVVL 6 Pro. They will be available on T-Mobile and Metro from next week.
Read moreAsus's new Zenfone 9 is a compact smartphone with all of the features of a 2022 flagship. However, it carries a higher price than its predecessor.
Read moreWeeks ahead of its official launch, a video has popped up showing the Nothing Phone (1) and the flashing LEDs underneath its transparent rear panel.
Read moreHTC is back with yet another mid-range phone, the Desire 22 Pro, which connects to the VIVE Flow VR glasses and lets users trade crypto assets.
Read moreQualcomm has scheduled this year's Snapdragon Tech Summit for November, where the company is expected to debut the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.
Read moreMore than 100,000 people have reportedly joined the waiting list to buy the Nothing Phone (1), which will be officially unveiled on July 12.
Read moreA massive leak has seemingly revealed most of the key technical specifications of the Asus ROG Phone 6 ahead of its launch. Here's what we know.
Read moreNothing has clarified that the Phone (1) won't be making its way to the U.S. market, hinting that carrier hassles are to blame for the no-show.
Read moreAccording to a study, many apps used by children as young as three engage in manipulative behavior to keep them hooked and sell virtual items.
Read moreXiaomi is looking to make huge 1-inch camera sensors on phones mainstream with its 12S Ultra, and does this at nearly half the price as Sony.
Read more120W charging on a phone rings alarm bells, but it has to be experienced to really be appreciated. Battery health concerns have been addressed, too.
Read moreHMD Global's Nokia G11 Plus is a budget smartphone with interesting specs, one of which is its 3-day battery life which puts flagships to shame.
Read moreNothing founder Carl Pei has confirmed that the company's first smartphone, the Phone (1), will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 778G+ processor.
Read moreThe Nothing Phone (1) doesn't feature a dedicated macro lens, however, there are two ways for users to capture a macro shot. Here's how it works.
Read moreNothing is integrating Polygon's tech to provide Web3 functionality for the Phone (1), which may be more than just a phone with a crypto wallet.
Read moreThe Nothing Phone (1) features a big battery with support for both fast wired and wireless charging, but does it ship with a charger in the box?
Read moreThe Nothing Phone (1) already hits many of the right notes with its design and price, but how does it compare in terms of software support?
Read moreNothing's first phone makes quite the statement with its design, but that's not the only selling point. It's a pretty cheap phone as well.
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