With a nice big screen and enough processing power under the hood, OnePlus Pad is good for anyone who wants a reasonably-priced Android tablet.
Nothing wants to play with the big boys while still keeping costs down.
A juicy leak seems to indicate there's a whole ecosystem of Nothing on the way.
Another self-repairable smartphone also hit the show floor, along with promises of more foldables.
The Oppo Find N2 Flip is a cute little flipping smartphone that will hopefully inspire future OnePlus designs.
A chic design doesn't hide that the software features on these buds don't justify the price.
The GT Neo 5 by Realme claims it can support 240W fast charging for a 0 to 100 charge in just 10 minutes.
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It takes night shots, has a battery that lasts nearly a day, and boasts a coveted alert slider.
Will the brand be the first to introduce an affordable foldable smartphone?
Carl Pei, the CEO of Nothing, confirmed it in an interview.
It's unclear how well it will work compared to Apple's Emergency SOS, as the technology is still baking.
Android heavyweights like Google and Samsung need to do more to outrank Apple's iPhone. And will foldables ever be affordable?
The CEO behind the hyped LED-backed Android phone said he would like to launch some kind of smartphone in North America.
Software updates are king in the Android world, where the latest version always seems like one over-the-air update away.
The latest trick to get the Dynamic Island on Android is fun, but it's nothing like using the native ability on an iPhone 14 Pro.
The new version of Android is a step up over its predecessor, but you'll have to squint to see some of the differences.
Is there room for more foldables than just Samsung's?
From pop-up selfie cameras to e-ink displays, Android's tried it all.
OnePlus's "ultimate" smartphone release offers plenty of capability and proprietary speed for under $800.