Google rolls out Android Pay in Australia
Google has finally taken the time to release Android Pay locally for every supported Android phone. Of course, there's a catch.
Google has finally taken the time to release Android Pay locally for every supported Android phone. Of course, there's a catch.
You no longer have to go out and buy an expensive thousand dollar phone if you want top quality features, and the mid-range is proving itself to be a more interesting place than you might expect, attracting the wallets of people keen for a great phone without needing to spend...
Australia's a bigger place than most of our international counterparts would realise, and when you're looking for a new phone, if you live out in those rural areas, it can be difficult, but Optus hopes a label will help things along.
Few tend to realise the dangers of using a free wireless network, but if you've ever been worried when you connect, an app will now at least alleviate some of those concerns.
One of the most important features people look for in a new phone is the camera, and so for Huawei's latest, the company has worked with someone who knows cameras.
The next generation of wireless technology has been announced, with Bluetooth hitting the big "5" with improvements across the board.
Step 1: Get real. It might sound strange, but the first thing you should do to buy a phone is to walk right into the arms of the marketing people trying to win the affection of you and your wallet. To put it simply, make your way to a mobile...