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688

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Language: English

Expert review by : Ryan Whitwam (geek.com)

Samsung Galaxy S5 review

 

Is the Galaxy S5 going to be a great Android phone or the best Android phone?

I’m not wild about having a physical home button because it’s just that much harder to press if you’re reaching for the phone from an odd angle. Behind the home button is a fingerprint reader that can be used to unlock the phone and secure apps. Unlike...

Apr, 2014

Expert review by : Russell Holly (geek.com)

HTC One M8 review

 

The HTC One M7 was one of the best phones of 2013. Can HTC do it again or can nothing touch the GS5?

In my testing I found the only time I wanted Boomsound off was when I was listening to spoken word, specifically spoken word in a live setting like a comedy show or a TED talk. The altered sound settings would cause the microphone effects in those...

Apr, 2014

Expert review by : Russell Holly (geek.com)

Review: Moto G is the new baseline for Android quality

 

How much smartphone should you expect for under $200? A lot it turns out…

Like a Nexus phone, it’s very easy to move in to the Moto G. Motorola Assist is there if you’re moving from another smartphone, but if you’re just starting off from scratch all you need is one Gmail address and one password in order to get in and get...

Dec, 2013

Expert review by : Russell Holly (geek.com)

Review: Google’s Nexus 5 is a flawed phone at a great price

 

After a long wait the Nexus 5 is finally here. The price and specs make it seem like a great deal, but has the Nexus line lost its edge?

At 130g and only 69.8mm wide, the Nexus 5 sits at an interesting intersection with the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One, weighing the same as the S4 and being imperceptibly wider than the One. This sets the phone right on the edge of being comfortable...

Nov, 2013

Expert review by : Russell Holly (geek.com)

LCD on the front, E-Ink on the back: Hands-on the dual-screen Yotaphone

 

When someone says "smartphone" but doesn't mention a specific model, it's pretty easy to come up with a mental image. While there are subtle differences between them, most smartphones right now are flat slabs of black plastic and glass. Yota has opted...

Jan, 2013

Expert review by : Russell Holly (geek.com)

Review: LG Optimus G on AT&T

 

In the grand pyramid of Android manufacturers, imaginary though it may be, LG is not considered to be a premium manufacturer. Their Android phones are typically not billed as high end, and are usually sold by carriers as the budget phone. When the...

Nov, 2012

Expert review by : Geek.com (geek.com)

Review: LG Optimus G on AT&T

 

In the grand pyramid of Android manufacturers, imaginary though it may be, LG is not considered to be a premium manufacturer. Their Android phones are typically not billed as high end, and are usually sold by carriers as the budget phone. When the...

Nov, 2012

Expert review by : Geek.com (geek.com)

Review: Motorola Droid Razr M for Verizon Wireless

 

Motorola caught more than a few people by surprise when they announced not one, but six Droid Razr phones are on their way to Verizon Wireless before Christmas. While we know the “Developer Edition” variants of these devices will come with an...

Sep, 2012

Expert review by : Geek.com (geek.com)

Review: Motorola Atrix HD on AT&T

 

Motorola has been in the Android game since very near the beginning. Their products have been on every carrier, in various shapes and sizes. Their last runaway success, the Motorola Droid , was the result of intensive marketing and an opening in the...

Aug, 2012

Expert review by : Geek.com (geek.com)

Review: HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE

 

Not long ago, HTC announced that they were no longer going to participate in the rat race of who can make more phones faster. Instead they wanted to focus on making truly great phones, so they would stand out and be noticed. When it comes to the One X...

Jul, 2012