Samsung Galaxy Fold arrives in Australia for $2999
It's been a long time coming, but Australia's first foldable phone is about to rock up, the Galaxy Fold. And if you want one, you're going to want to spend a fair amount.
It's been a long time coming, but Australia's first foldable phone is about to rock up, the Galaxy Fold. And if you want one, you're going to want to spend a fair amount.
The mid-range world has been a little crazy this year, grabbing two to three cameras for around $500. Yet the latest Oppo takes that count to four.
What does $200 get you in a phone? In 2019, it seems a big screen and a couple of cameras is the answer.
Dual cameras aren't that massive big deal anymore. It's all about more cameras, and Nokia has something on the way to offer that.
Even though tablets can seem like they're dominated by Apple, there are choices. If you fancy an iPad Pro but don't want Apple in your life, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 is definitely an option.
We're not all looking to spend top dollar for a new phone, and a recent arrival to the phone market looks keen to make that possible, getting in below $100.
Entertainment on the go doesn't get much bigger and also lighter than the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e, offering a big 10.5 inch screen shedding the size to spare.
Big screens tend to feature a frame with a camera, impeding on the screen space, but Huawei's latest take on the mid-range pops the camera somewhere else.
Need to entertain the kids but don't want to part ways with an iPad? Alcatel's latest could offer the respite with a 10 inch that bundles in screen and sound.
Your phone may handle most of the music playback on the go, but Sony's latest Walkman wants to get high-res in your eardrums alongside streaming.