This week we reviewed CAT’s rugged S41, talked a lot about upcoming smartphones from Samsung, Motorola, and LG, and more. Here’s the news of the week!
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Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus: everything we know so far Rumor roundup: Check out when the Samsung Galaxy S9 series will be announced, how much it will cost, and more.
LG G7 development team ordered to start from scratch LG Electronics’ CEO has ordered a complete rethink of the company’s upcoming flagship following CES 2018.
CAT S41 review: truly a niche device The CAT S41 is made for construction, but is it a formidable phone for the average consumer? We took a look to see what it can offer.
5 ways phones can be unique in the bezel-less age With near-bezel-less smartphones looking increasingly generic, here are five things that manufacturers could embrace in 2018 to make their handsets stand out.
After Assistant dominated CES, what’s next for Bixby? With Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant dominating CES 2018 products, is there any room left for Samsung’s digital assistant?
What you need to know about Dolby Atmos sound Dolby Atmos promises superior surround sound audio for commercial and home cinemas, but what benefits does it have for compatible smartphones?
Samsung Exynos 7872: everything you need to know Samsung has unveiled details about its new mid-tier Exynos 7872 processor, which is launching in the Meizu M6s. Here’s everything you need to know.
Major Motorola 2018 smartphone lineup leak Multiple sites revealed details on Motorola’s 2018 smartphone lineup this week. Some of them are pretty sketchy, and some look legitimate.
What new form factor could break the mold? Foldable smartphones or modular smartphones? What new smartphone form factor will break the mold?
What is variable aperture? Samsung’s Galaxy S9 is anticipated to include a camera boasting a variable aperture. Here’s what that means for taking next-gen smartphone pictures.
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- Sony is staying in the smartphone business, but for the wrong reasons
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- Google rolling out a fix for slow Wi-Fi bug with Chromecast and Home devices
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- AT&T under pressure to cut all ties with Huawei including 5G, Cricket Wireless deals
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- Google names 20 best indie games for Android ahead of Play Store contest
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- Google shares prototype images of Pixel 2, Pixelbook, and more
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