It’s time we blindly stop believing that Snapdragon phones are superior

Snapdragon still makes excellent chips, but this year’s Exynos and MediaTek results make the old “Qualcomm always wins” story look a lot lazier.

Motorola Razr+ 2026 vs. Razr Ultra: Is the $400 price gap actually worth it, and which one to pick?

Both phones flip the same way, look nearly identical, and run the same software. So where exactly does Motorola’s $400 premium actually go?

iPhone 17 vs iPhone Air: do you want specs or style?

We’ve compared the iPhone 17 and iPhone Air in detail to help you decide which one to buy.

Verizon deal includes not one, not two, but four Galaxy S26 on a super cheap unlimited plan — and you don’t have to trade

Verizon’s latest deal on the Galaxy S26 waives the trade-in criteria, gets you up to four devices for cheap, and even throws in a tablet and smartwatch.

Google finally explains why Android AICore keeps eating your storage — and it actually makes a lot of sense

If you’ve ever noticed Android AICore taking up more storage than expected, Google now has an answer — and it turns out the culprit is a perfectly reasonable fail-safe you’d probably want anyway.

OnePlus is reportedly merging with Realme and ‘evaluating’ its future — but I’m convinced that this is fantastic news for Android fans

It’s all doom and gloom in the Android world, with reports of OnePlus’ imminent demise swirling — but looking forward, this could actually be a great development.

One of Verizon’s best-ever deals returns with a huge Apple bundle — get an iPhone 17, iPad, and Apple Watch included with a new line

Apple fan? Don’t skip over Verizon’s latest iPhone 17 deal — including a phone, tablet, and Apple Watch all under one plan.

You can now check a product’s price history spanning a whole year on Amazon

Amazon’s Rufus now shows a full year of price history on any product, free for all customers, no Prime membership needed, so you can finally tell whether a “limited time” is genuine or not.

Dreame — the vacuum company — just ‘launched’ its own phones
Dreame — the vacuum company — just ‘launched’ its own phones

Dreame, a Chinese manufacturer best known for its robot vacuums but with ambitions to do much more, says it’s making smartphones now. I’m not sure I believe it. The company showed off two phones at its own Next event, which took place in California this week, though both had previously been revealed in China in […]