Let's be honest here, Google's Pixel phones are sort of infamous for experiencing issues. It's actually become a bit of a meme within the industry and a self-fulfilling prophecy in recent years, though definitely for good reasons. The shiny new Pixel 6 and 6 Pro are no exce...
It's that time of the year again - Huawei is pushing mobile photography forward with the launch of its new Leica-equipped P40 family of phones. The company even unveiled its own voice assistant, video chat and Cast protocol, but the question remains - would you buy these phones and leave ...
It's a shame, really, because SD cards are awesome. They're tiny, so they could bridge the gap between mobile and non-mobile devices. Imagine you could transfer data from your PC onto your SD card and then pop it into your phone to transfer or use the data without having to rely on...
There are 7 and half billions of people worldwide anyone of them could and should had good, better o worse experiences with any brand. If you are lucky even a very low cost brand like Oukitel or Blackview can last 10 years without any issues. Rest been said. Reply Vinaigre 3g5 26...
to have hardware that met your needs and provided a satisfactory experience without having to get the best and most expensive. To the point where I don't think phones need to have the fastest and most powerful chipset anymore, and in some ways, it may be causing more harm than good. ...
You see mobile processors aren't like PC ones so you are getting an entire chipset rather than just a CPU. And guess what - premium chipsets come with premium modems, faster RAM and a few co-processors. So even if the bottleneck is the Wi-Fi or LTE speeds, the way to improve those...
There are 7 and half billions of people worldwide anyone of them could and should had good, better o worse experiences with any brand. If you are lucky even a very low cost brand like Oukitel or Blackview can last 10 years without any issues. Rest been said. Reply Vinaigre 3g5 26...
While you may not want a transparent TV at home (even though it looks cool), the race is on to put selfie cameras behind the screen on smartphones. There have been prototypes, but their image quality left much to be desired – making displays see through is not an easy...
You could do noise reduction and HDR with a single non-quad Bayer sensor by taking two (or more) photos one after another and combining them. That’s what the Pixel phones do and they are quite good at it. But there’s a problem – moving objects change position between sequential expos...
"signs" of usage i start laughing at them... especially when some of them argue that they bought cheaper priced phones and think they saved a lot of money for a phone... but guess what, they change their phones about a year and i am using an "expensive" phone for i dont know how...