Poor quality photos, a battery that dies quickly and malfunctioning applications are just a few signs that your mobile phone is getting quite old. Has the time finally come to get a new phone? Read our article to find out.
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NFC (Near Field Communication) is a wireless technology that enables fast and secure data exchange over very short distances (up to 4cm). You can use your mobile to make purchases in a shop or simply to share documents with a friend. Compared to Bluetooth, NFC connection is automatic and usually faster.
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We have thoroughly tested one of the most powerful contemporary smartphones, Oneplus 5T. It features a frameless screen, a Snapdragon 835 processor, and the fast "Dash Charge" charging. We have found many advantages, and not as many disadvantages.
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Pure Android is an operating system for mobile phones with Android in its simplest form - it does not include an adjusted graphical interface or any features that are added to the operating system expansion by the individual manufacturers.
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How do you choose between hundreds of mobile phones for your child? Whether it's for a ten-year-old know-it-all or a teenager, we'll advise you on what to look for and give you some tips on how to pick the best one.
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We tested the Samsung Galaxy S8 with the DeX Station accessory and made a computer from the phone! What does an Android and Samsung look like in a desktop version?
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Did you know that it takes just 15 minutes to back up all your data? Data back up preserves your data in case you lose or damage your device and makes it easier to switch to a new phone or tablet. What data back up apps should you use and what are their pros and cons? Read on to find out more!
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The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + just arrived on the market, but we are already looking forward to one of Samsung's best smart phones, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. When will this phone arrive on the market and what will make it different from the competition?
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The long-awaited Galaxy S8 has finally made its official debut. The new phone is a delightful surprise, as Samsung is clearly not afraid to experiment and has packed it with a number of new and innovative features. The curved screen is almost bezel-less and the phone has all the functionality it needs to replace your PC, recognise your face, or do an iris scan. What else can it do and how much does it cost? Read on to find out.
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The ingress protection (IP) is an internationally standardised code that identifies the resistance of electrical appliances against the ingress of foreign items and liquids, especially water. It is expressed in the so-called IP code, which consists of the "IP" followed by two digits: the first indicates the protection against dangerous contact and foreign objects, the second indicates the degree of protection against water ingress.
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A modern control element used mainly in apps and games. Haptic technology is extremely touch-sensitive — modern devices with this technology can detect the degree of pressure you are applying. Different levels of pressure result in different effects. In the settings you can turn on the so-called tactile feedback, which means the system feeds you information on your actions. For example, in car racing, you have no pedals, but you have a steering wheel you can turn. If you strongly press the right side, the car speeds up; if you press the left side, the car slows down. If you press the steering wheel with enough force to trigger the brake function, the steering wheel gently vibrates to let you know it worked.
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VoLTE (Voice over LTE) is an LTE technology that enables voice service over LTE. The standard must be supported by both your phone operator and the phone itself in order to work. Its advantages are high call quality and faster network connection.
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Looking for a phone for serious executive work, your grandparents, or simply for taking selfies? We'll help you choose a phone that will serve you well for a long time.
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Wireless charging is proving to be a popular and convenient way to charge mobile devices.
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The screen size is measured by the distance between the left bottom and top right corners of the display. The screen size is usually given in inches, with 1"= 2.54cm.
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