Smartphones can do wonders, but they cost a fortune when they run out of battery. Much has already been said about the latter, but with the advent of lithium-ion batteries found in most smartphones, things have changed considerably. Former rules have become redundant, once good habits have become bad. It is also a misconception that we no longer need to worry about the battery. Let's see what commandments apply to them today and what is the recipe for their long life.
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The smartphone has become an unimaginable part of us, but still a sober consideration is needed…
The new iPhone 13 doesn't represent a radical change, but the upgrade is big enough that we can't give it the 12S label. In fact, you could say that the 13 series has been upgraded just enough to cover the ``lack'' that some users have noticed with the 12 series. The iPhone 13 brings a new screen, an updated ``chipset'', a slightly changed color scheme, and brand new camera features.
Huawei has not only been a trailblazer for some time, but has regularly set new standards in the smartphone industry. They were the pioneers of the two-camera trend in smartphones and decided at that time that they would place the greatest emphasis on photography in the future. The collaboration with Leica on the newcomer P20 Pro thus brings three cameras for the first time in smartphones. Because three is better than two, after all.
As expected, the OnePlus 7T is better than the 7 Pro, but also surprisingly cheaper.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 and its round brother, the Galaxy S7 Edge, are the most anticipated phones of this spring, as Samsung is trying to shake off increasingly strong Chinese competition from Huawei and Lenovo. The duo, presented a few moments ago at the largest trade fair - Mobile World Congress Barcelona, definitely represents the very top of the range of smartphones with the Android operating system.
Samsung has unveiled the latest member of the Galaxy A series – the Galaxy A8 (2018). The redesigned Samsung features an all-new dual selfie camera and a 14.2-centimeter (5.6-inch) infinity display in an extremely stylish package.
December always produces the most photos, and the reason is more than obvious. Pleasant moments with family and friends just invite us to document them. Our phones have become cameras that we carry in our pockets all the time. And since in December we take more photos indoors with poor lighting conditions, we have prepared some tips or tricks to take your photos to the next level. This way you will create great holiday memories that will stay with you forever.
Bendable screens have been heralding their arrival for several years. More and more companies are getting involved in the fight, with Samsung and LG showing the most so far. Of course, there are other companies in the race for the bendable display. Researchers at Queen's University Belfast believe in the utility of a foldable and bendable screen, and have translated their idea into the Reflex smartphone with a bendable OLED screen.
With the smartphone, or to be more precise, the "phablet" M1 Note, the Chinese Meizu adopts the classic Eastern strategy of "no-name" brands. To offer a product that can compete with famous names, but is available at a significantly lower price. Nothing else is the aforementioned cross between a smartphone and a tablet, with which Meizu is targeting young people, who clearly want the most for as little as possible. And this is what the modern "brick" M1 Note for 170 euros gives them.
Sony introduced the new Xperia L4 smartphone, which for the first time brings a wide screen with a diagonal of 15.75 cm and a 21:9 format to the L family. A triple camera with a soft background effect enables creative expression, and a powerful battery with 3,580 mAh and support for fast charging ensures flawless all-day operation.
You may still remember the days when people were wondering how to spend their GB included in their monthly subscription. Today, the situation is completely different, as almost no one monitors how many GB of data we use on a daily basis. Below are some of the best mobile data usage tracker apps for Android and iOS operating systems.