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- Oppo has new tech that can fully charge a phone in 15 minutes
- Pre-orders for the LG G5 will start on March 18th at Best Buy
- Hands-on with the Lenovo Vibe K5 and Tab3 tablet
- You can now pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge from all 4 major US carriers (T-Mobile unboxes theirs underwater)
- Doro is making the perfect Android phone for senior citizens
- LG’s rolling bot is probably the coolest gadget at Mobile World Congress [VIDEO]
- Microsoft releases new keyboard for Android fresh after purchasing Swiftkey
- The Sony Xperia X is coming to the US, and it might completely replace the Xperia Z line
- Sony Xperia Ear, Eye, Agent and Projector — a closer look at Sony’s Bourne-like future [Eyes-On]
- The Samsung Lens Cover allows you to swap out different camera lenses for the Galaxy S7 [VIDEO]
- Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Quick Cover case ditches the window for LED [Hands-on]
- Samsung tries to inject some BlackBerry into the Galaxy S7 with a Keyboard Cover
- The Samsung Backpack case charges your Galaxy S7 without any wires [VIDEO]
- The stylish Haier Watch is a premium Android-based alternative for $200 [Hands-on]
- The HTC One X9 brings back BoomSound in an affordable package [Hands-on]
Oppo has new tech that can fully charge a phone in 15 minutes Posted: 23 Feb 2016 01:54 PM PST Manufacturers haven't figured out how to make batteries last longer, so instead they're trying to improve the charging process. It's a band-aid for a bigger problem, but for now, it works. Oppo says they can do better than that. |
Pre-orders for the LG G5 will start on March 18th at Best Buy Posted: 23 Feb 2016 01:15 PM PST Best Buy says the LG G5 will be available to pre-order on March 18th. We know it will be available on all major carriers, but we don't know exact pricing for the phone or the "Friends" modules. |
Hands-on with the Lenovo Vibe K5 and Tab3 tablet Posted: 23 Feb 2016 12:58 PM PST A few years ago, Android tablets were all the rage at MWC. This year not so much. One company does have a couple of new tablets, and a couple of phones to boot. We're talking about the Tab3 tablets and the Vibe K5 phones from Lenovo. |
Posted: 23 Feb 2016 12:01 PM PST Every major US carrier -- that includes T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T and Samsung -- now have their pre-sales for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge up. The devices will vary by cost from one carrier to another, so we're going to lay it all out right here for you. |
Doro is making the perfect Android phone for senior citizens Posted: 23 Feb 2016 11:49 AM PST Doro is a company that makes devices for a demographic that often gets overlooked. We're talking about smartphones for your parents, grandparents, and any other senior citizen in your life. |
LG’s rolling bot is probably the coolest gadget at Mobile World Congress [VIDEO] Posted: 23 Feb 2016 11:42 AM PST The LG G5 was the obvious focal point of LG's Mobile World Congress showing, but the company brought a whole gang of other goodies with them. One of those goodies is the thing you see right here: the Rolling Bot. |
Microsoft releases new keyboard for Android fresh after purchasing Swiftkey Posted: 23 Feb 2016 10:32 AM PST Microsoft has released a new keyboard for Android. It's unlikely that Swiftkey had anything to do with this new keyboard, but it could show where their technology will be used in the future. The app is called Hub Keyboard, and it aims to improve your productivity. |
The Sony Xperia X is coming to the US, and it might completely replace the Xperia Z line Posted: 23 Feb 2016 10:29 AM PST Sony has confirmed that the Sony Xperia X will launch in the United States, but grave news isn't far behind: it might spell the death of the Xperia Z lineup. |
Sony Xperia Ear, Eye, Agent and Projector — a closer look at Sony’s Bourne-like future [Eyes-On] Posted: 23 Feb 2016 09:33 AM PST Beyond the Xperia X line, Sony had some other products to reveal this week. It's the Xperia Eye, Xperia Ear, Xperia Projector and Xperia Agent, a series of tools aimed to change the way you can communicate. We got a quick look at the prototypes Sony had for these things at Mobile World Congress. |
The Samsung Lens Cover allows you to swap out different camera lenses for the Galaxy S7 [VIDEO] Posted: 23 Feb 2016 09:23 AM PST The Samsung Lens Cover is a case that works with interchangeable camera lenses. It's a silicone case with a threaded socket over the Galaxy S7's camera. You can screw in one of two different lenses to dramatically change the view from the camera. |
Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Quick Cover case ditches the window for LED [Hands-on] Posted: 23 Feb 2016 08:05 AM PST Count Samsung in as another manufacturer who's digging LED more than holes these days. Folks picking up the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge can opt to pass on the traditional S-View folio case for the LED model you see here. |
Samsung tries to inject some BlackBerry into the Galaxy S7 with a Keyboard Cover Posted: 23 Feb 2016 07:47 AM PST Samsung is trying the Keyboard Cover again with the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. The new Keyboard Cover is nearly identical to the old one. It clips on to the front of the device, nestled at the bottom like a typical Blackberry phone, covering about a third of the display. |
The Samsung Backpack case charges your Galaxy S7 without any wires [VIDEO] Posted: 23 Feb 2016 07:10 AM PST One of the coolest accessories Samsung has for the Galaxy S7 is a battery case that charges the phone wirelessly. It's pretty awesome. The Backpack case may look like a typical battery case, but it has a few tricks up its sleeve. |
The stylish Haier Watch is a premium Android-based alternative for $200 [Hands-on] Posted: 23 Feb 2016 06:27 AM PST There weren't many new smart watches to be revealed at Mobile World Congress this year, but Haier came to the show with one, and boy does it look good. The Haier Watch -- which the company says won't be much more than $200 -- is made from a nice stainless steel metal and features a nice stylish design. |
The HTC One X9 brings back BoomSound in an affordable package [Hands-on] Posted: 23 Feb 2016 05:28 AM PST HTC brought the HTC One X9 at Mobile World Congress this week. Original rumors for the device suggested it wouldn't best the HTC One A9 (in fact, we'd heard it'd come in a tier lower) but when it was officially announced late last year that wasn't the case at all. Get a closer look at it in our latest hands-on coverage from Mobile World Congress. |
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