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Essential tips and tricks for Spotify everyone should know

Whether with or without Premium: Spotify has a lot of features. With our tips you are guaranteed to get more out of your music streaming subscription! → Read More

Why I've never been more bored of smartphones...or hopeful

Smartphone events in 2018 were one thing above all else: boring. And smartphones themselves were rarely more than nice distractions. In our analysis, we ask ourselves what made smartphones so banal? And what is the way out? → Read More

LG Tone Platinum SE review: I don't care if they make me look dorky

LG presented the headphones Tone Platinum SE with Google Assistant button at IFA. Now the Assistant is hanging around your neck. We listened to the headphones and reveal what they have to offer in the test. → Read More

LG V40: 5 camera setup to kick off a tantalizing fall season

LG has announced the launch event for the LG V40. With this release, the Korean brand is ushering in a hot autumn for smartphone fans. You can find all the details about the launch right here. → Read More

Nubia Alpha: a practical way to use a flexible display

At the IFA, Nubia showed a prototype of a smartphone with a flexible display that comes in the form of a smartwatch. We took a closer look at the Nubia Alpha. → Read More

Picture perfect: the best photo editing apps for Android

Need an app to give your photos that perfect professional look? You've come to the right place. In our list, we present the best apps for editing photos, whether it's for social media, professional use or for the most dedicated optics enthusiasts. → Read More

Google's new drill sergeant: Coach takes Wear OS to new heights

Wear OS, a platform that has so far been singing songs of departure. Now Google wants to up its game with an extensive fitness coach and improved quality. Will it still be farewell for the smartwatch OS? → Read More

Numbers don't lie: the party's over for Samsung

Is the party over for Samsung? The top Android manufacturer appears to be struggling. Recent launches have always been bombastic shows, but with little content. And the sales figures are no longer correct either. What's the next step? → Read More

Totally wireless: Smartphones without ports are insane

Apple and Google are working on smartphones that don't need ports or cables at all. That doesn't have to worry anyone: The possible alternatives are cheaper and better. → Read More

LG G7 review: better ThinQ twice

LG officially presented the LG G7 ThinQ in New York and we were able to use it for a few days in advance. In Seoul, LG gave us many exciting details about the G7. Now, after spending some time with the device in our hands, we are able to give you our insights into the G7. → Read More

No more smartphones? Sad for fans, but HTC stays happy

HTC plans to lay 1,500 employees off. After falling smartphone sales, HTC has to reduce production capacities. What does that mean for future smartphones? Where is the journey going? → Read More

Samsung Bixby Speaker: not what we were waiting for

A Bixby speaker can awaken Samsung's voice assistant in its sleep. It's clear that Samsung has a lot to deliver with this device, but it doesn't look like a breakthrough right now. → Read More

Xbox and VR: the game is over and VR won

Microsoft won't make their Xbox compatible with VR in the foreseeable future. Windows mixed reality headsets are reserved for PCs, and on closer inspection this is good news: the Xbox doesn't need VR and VR doesn't need the Xbox. → Read More

0% market share: the downfall of Android and iOS competition

Almost every smartphone sold today is equipped with either Android or iOS. There are no more alternatives. Users now have two easily distinguishable options, but still fall by the wayside. → Read More

iOS 12 vs. Android P: rivals at a standstill

Apple has pulled a new iOS out of its hat and the Android world is realizing they've seen this all before. Of course, Android didn't make such a big splash with Android P either. We'll detail the latest developments in this ongoing rivalry. → Read More

LG V30 vs LG G7 ThinQ: two LGs duke it out

The LG G7 ThinQ is coming soon and we're comparing it with its indirect predecessor, the LG V30. Which current high-end LG smartphone is most impressive? → Read More

LG G7 ThinQ performance review: up for the challenge

The high-end LG G7 ThinQ comes with a Snapdragon 845 SoC, and we ran it through several benchmark tests to see what it's truly capable of. Here are the surprising results. → Read More

A look inside the brand new LG Science Park in Seoul

We had the opportunity to look around LG's brand new research center in Seoul: the LG Science Park. This is where LG has ambitions to bring together several of its departments in this impressive new building to carry out various research projects. → Read More

Apple iPad (2018) review: Still outperforms every Android tablet

Apple's new 2018 version of the iPad poses a question: what can Android do to compete in the tablet universe? Powerful performance and a sophisticated app ecosystem might be a good way to start. In our review, the new iPad proves to be the perfect all-rounder. → Read More

Can't wait for ARCore? These devices support Google's AR platform

ARCore is Google's platform for augmented reality apps on Android. You can already use ARCore on 16 smartphones and devices, and there are always more and more. We'll help you keep track of them all in this overview. → Read More