LG G7 ThinQ Hands-on: Every Feature Imaginable, But Nothing Special By Caitlin McGarry LG is taking aim at Apple and Samsung with the G7 ThinQ, which boasts a bright display, smart camera and powerful speaker.
Moto G6 Hands-On: Pretty Amazing for $250 By Adam Ismail The Moto G6 offers a vibrant 18:9 display, dual cameras and an elegant curved glass design for a lot less than you'd expect.
With the Gemini PDA, the '90s (and Keyboards) Are Back By Caitlin McGarry Planet Computers' Gemini handset proves everything old is new again by reintroducing a '90s-style PDA to the smartphone age.
Sony Xperia XZ2 Hands-On: The Compact Steals the Show By Caitlin McGarry Sony’s new Xperia XZ2 flagship sports a fresh look to catch up to Samsung and Google, but the pint-sized XZ2 Compact is the real winner.
Huawei P20 Hands-On: Are Three Cameras Better Than Two? By Adam Ismail Huawei is buckling down on photography for its upcoming P20 Pro with a trio of rear lenses and a boatload of AI features. But will it be enough to topple the iPhone X and Pixel 2?
Ready Player One's VR Games Piqued My Interest in the Film By Henry T. Casey Playing VR games inspired by the upcoming film Ready Player One wasn't just a blast, but actually raised my interest in the film.
Asus ZenFone 5 Is a Cheaper iPhone X with a Bigger Screen By Adam Ismail Asus has disguised its latest mid-range Android phone as an iPhone X, but that's where the similarities end.
Galaxy S9 First Photo Samples: How Good Is the Camera? By Mark Spoonauer Based on our early testing, the new camera in the Galaxy S9+ performs very well in low light, but there's room for improvement.
Galaxy S9+ Unboxing: What You Get and First Impressions By Mark Spoonauer Check out our unboxing video of the Galaxy S9+ along with our first impressions of Samsung's new flagship.
LG's V30S ThinQ Underwhelms with Half-Hearted Upgrades By Adam Ismail LG unveiled a not-quite-new handset at Mobile World Congress, a version of its V30 flagship, the ThinQ, with AI cameras and more memory.
ZTE Blade V9 Hands-On: Flagship Features for Budget Buyers By Adam Ismail ZTE has been a leader in low-cost but still well-made Android phones. It’s hoping to continue that approach with the just-announced Blade V9 and V9 Vita.
Ubisoft's Sam Is Like Alexa for Gaming By Sherri L. Smith You've got Siri, Cortana and Alexa. And now, you've got SAM, the world's first gaming digital assistant.
Meet Moduware, an Upgradeable Tricorder for Any Phone By Avram Piltch The Modpack pairs with your phone and hosts a variety of powerful, swap-out modules that increase your handset's capabilities.
No-Waste Battery Charges Phone, Gets Sent Back to Maker By Andrew E. Freedman Startup Quick Energy's Quick-E Charge battery charges your phone or laptop, and you then mail the battery back to be recharged or recycled.
First Phone with In-Screen Fingerprint Sensor Feels Right By Philip Michaels At CES, Vivo showed off a phone with a massive display that puts a fingerprint sensor under the screen. And it's pretty seamless.
Phone Meets Laptop with Razer's Project Linda By Sherri L. Smith A clever take on the lapdock, Razer Project Linda uses the Razer Phone to power an ultraportable laptop.
BlackBerry Motion Debuts, But More Keyboard Phones Coming By Philip Michaels The touchscreen-based BlackBerry Motion goes on sale this week, but TCL has more keyboard-based BlackBerry phones planned for 2018.
OnePlus 5T Sandstone White Hands-On: Pretty Meets Gritty By Adam Ismail Clad in an eggshell-like finish with hints of chrome, black and ruby red, OnePlus' new limited-edition 5T gives one of our favorite Android phones some serious flair.
iPhone 8 and iPhone X Fast Wireless Charging Tested: Worth It? By Mark Spoonauer We tested the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X with a fast Qi wireless charger and standard wireless charger to find out how much juice you really get.
Honor 7X Hands-On: Bezel-less Phone on a Budget By Adam Ismail Honor's latest value-minded midrange phone brings the bezel-less display trend down to an affordable price, and we've gone hands-on.
OnePlus 5T Hands-On: Android's Budget Darling Goes Full-Screen By Adam Ismail The OnePlus 5 has been one of our favorite handsets of the year, but the 5T is set to improve on the earlier phone with a bigger display, camera tweaks, and a new Face Unlock feature.
Tested: Pixel 2 XL Screen Improved by Update By Adam Ismail Google has delivered on its promise to update the Pixel 2 XL's display, and while it doesn't fix every issue, critics should like what they see.
iPhone X Battery Life Results Are In: Very Good, But Not Great By Mark Spoonauer The iPhone X delivers strong endurance and lasts more than an hour longer than the average phone. But other flagships endure even longer.
Razer Phone Is Gaming Beast with First 120Hz Display, Crazy Powerful Speakers By Sherri L. Smith Razer's jumping into smartphone arena with the new Razer Phone, the first handset to feature a display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
ZTE Axon M Hands-on: Are We Ready for Foldable Phones? By Adam Ismail The ZTE Axon M unfolds to give you two 5.2-inch screens you can use in multiple modes, but the bezels are big and it packs last year's CPU.
Is The Pixel 2 XL's Screen Really That Bad? Here's Our Take By Adam Ismail Critics are complaining of muted colors, poor viewing angles, and grainy webpages on Google's new Pixel 2 XL. We put it side-by-side with competing phones to find out what's going on.
Huawei Mate 10 Pro Hands-on: AI That Outsmarts Samsung By Mark Spoonauer Thanks to its Kirin 970 AI processor and dedicated neural processing unit, the Huawei Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro can do things other flagships simply can’t.
Google Could Finally Overtake Apple with AI Hardware Like This By Philip Michaels With Pixel Buds and the Clips camera, Google is extending its ecosystem for the Pixel 2 phone in a very smart and Apple-like way.
Pixel 2 Hands-On: AI Smarts Make Google's Phone a Standout By Philip Michaels The design of the new Pixel 2 and 2 XL may not impress, but Google's integration of software and artificial intelligence certainly do.
iPhone X Hands-on: The iPhone, Nearly Perfected By Mark Spoonauer The iPhone X represents where the iPhone is going, and once you pick it up, it's hard to like anything else.