[GIVEAWAY CLOSED] TCL 10 Pro review: A pretty decent premium looking mid-range smartphone
While missing some key features like wireless charging and IP-rating, the device still offers up great value for the specifications and features.
While missing some key features like wireless charging and IP-rating, the device still offers up great value for the specifications and features.
So let’s take a quick look at the Meizu 17 and see if we’re still fans of what the company generally does with its devices.
The Adonit V-Grip isn’t just a selfie-stick, it has many additional features and tricks up its sleeve.
While some other reviewers may call the LG V60 ThinQ 5G a “less exciting” Samsung Galaxy. I think it’s exactly what it needs to be and stands tall on its own merits.
If a thin, slick-looking case with support for magnetic mounts is what you’re after, the Pitaka MagEZ Case will definitely do the trick.
The Huawei P40 Pro is an outstanding phone from design and performance to (especially) the camera if you’re willing to jump through a few hoops for app installation.
The Eggtronic Wireless Charging Stone is an elegant wireless charger that makes a great desk item if you’ve got cash to spare.
If you have a business that works often with barcodes or cards with magnetic stripes, the Toughbook N1 handheld might be an option you want to take a look at.
If you have multiple devices that support Qi wireless charging, the dual charging capabilities of the ChargePlay Base are worth considering.
The device is great for the price and what you’re getting. First smartphone users or someone looking to get a budget phone for the basics will like this device.
If you’re looking for a slick-looking case with the added bonus of keeping your phone slightly cooler, the Razer Arctech series is for you.
Motorola phones may not be the first phones you think of buying but they should be on your short list of considerations.
The LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen offers great functionality with its second screen and, while not perfect, it’s an easy choice as a Top Pick of 2020.
PopSockets PopPower Home lets you leave your case on and still wirelessly charge.
The totallee Wireless charger is just about perfect, from its slim and sleek design to its reasonable US$59 price tag.
While tablets aren’t as popular as they used to be, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e is a great option for both business or home use.
While the Pixel 4 XL looks pretty standard on the hardware front, the Android 10 OS and updates set it apart from other OEM Android smartphones.
It was fun using a flip phone again. It brought back some memories but it doesn’t make me want to go back to one.
There are plenty of cases for the Pixel 4 XL, check some of the available options below!
If you need a rugged device and don’t care too much about performance, screen quality, or camera, the Doogee S40 is definitely a super affordable and viable option.
A solid device with a great screen, battery life, and performance, the cost may deter some users from picking up the device.
The Pixel 3a Fabric Case from Google provides ample protection for standard smartphone use while offering up some nice style.
We’re back with the Meizu 16Xs which comes in even cheaper at US$245 but does sacrifice some essentials for the price.
The Pixel 3a XL is a fantastic choice for most users — especially since it comes with the same great camera as its more expensive counterparts.
When I opened the Moshi SnapTo car mount I was really amazed at just how small and slim it was.
At the end of the day, the Alcatel Onyx is a decent device. The form factor and the screen size together is great and easy to hold in hand.
I have to admit, after using the Adonit PhotoGrip Qi for a few weeks, I’ve found it to be useful in a variety of ways.
If you’ve got money to spare and are looking for a compact, yet stylish, USB-C hub with wireless charging, the Moshi Symbus Q easily fits the bill.