Posts Tagged ‘Reviews’
[Review] Nokia 3310 – The Survivalist’s Delight
The Nokia 3310 is an affordable, charmingly quaint reimagining of the original refined for modern times while retaining its predecessor’s legendary durability and battery life that works best as a backup phone.
Read More[Review] Huawei P10 Lite -Lite it up
The cheapest offering in the triumvirate of phones that make up Huawei’s P10 series, the P10 Lite is a pared down and more affordable offering compared to the P10 and the P10 Plus. It bears several aesthetic similarities to its higher priced siblings though what is under the hood is a somewhat different proposition. Effectively…
Read More[Review] Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 – Put it on the Tab
One of the most powerful Android slates that money can buy with a crisp HDR screen, a responsive stylus and decent hardware to boot though you’re chunking out quite a bit of cash for it and its bundled accessories to achieve full functionality.
Read More[Review] Samsung Galaxy S8 – Exquisite Elegance Exemplified
Offering innovative design, impressive performance and one of the most powerful cameras yet mounted on a smartphone, the S8 shows that Samsung is still at the top of their game. If cash is no object, this is one of the best phones that you can currently buy.
Read More[Review] Huawei P10 -Is it ready to hang ten?
A modest upgrade to last year’s P9, the Huawei P10 comes with improvements in every way along with a beefed up rear dual-camera array that delivers excellent snaps and some of the best mono shots seen on a smartphone
Read More[Review] Asus Zenfone 3 Zoom – Absolutely Zentastic
Earlier this year at Consumer Electronics Show 2017, Asus revealed their next generation camphone dubbed the Zenfone 3 Zoom that integrates the best hardware and optics that they have to offer and crammed them into an 8mm thin casing that almost entirely eliminates the dreaded camera bump save for a tiny raised smidgen in the corner.…
Read More[Review] Hasselblad True Zoom Moto Mod
A modification that turns your Moto series phone into a potent compact with impressive zoom capabilities though it veers on the bulky side and is reliant on your smartphone for juice, limiting its endurance.
Read More[Review] Moto Z Play – The Well Connected Workhorse Phone
Sturdily built with an innovative, semi-modular design, the Moto Z Play is an affordable entry point into the Moto Mod ecosystem. On its own the Moto Z Play is a serviceable sub RM1.8K phone with decent performance and great battery life but combined with its Moto Mods, it’s a potent camphone/portable pico projector/ghetto blaster.
Read More[Review] Zenfone 3 Max (ZC553KL) – The phone that keeps going and going
If you need a budget phablet that prioritises battery life, you’ll find the Zenfone 3 Max an appealing option
Read More[Review] Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) – The Premium Midrange Performer
An immensely capable workhorse that is water resistant with decent front and rear cameras. A fetching looking finish makes it a desirable option for those seeking a premium offering at midrange prices from the marque
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