Samsung’s next mid-range phone has four rear cameras
From one to two to three and now four: Samsung's latest phone rocks a staggering four cameras on the back. What can it do for you, and will Australia see it?
From one to two to three and now four: Samsung's latest phone rocks a staggering four cameras on the back. What can it do for you, and will Australia see it?
The return of Nokia started with the mid-range, but it continues with the flagship, as the Nokia 8 is Nokia’s take on Google’s Pixel.
It’s been a long time between Nokia flagships, but now that the company is back, and it’s not just playing the budget game. It’s playing for keeps.
It's time to square off with the original square phone, as Sony adds a curve or two to the monolithic minimalist design seen in the Xperia range of phones, adding a new camera and making the Xperia XZ a real Sony flagship. Is this what other phones should live up...
Samsung may dominate the whole "curved screen" concept in Australia -- less so with the Note now gone -- but it's not the only company dabbling in unusual designs.
It's 2016, and now that we're all well and truly settled in the world of convergence, you shouldn't be shocked to find out that phones are more about other things like the camera, which is where Sony's latest is aimed.
With a new year comes a new iPhone, and while it's clear that the phone will instantly be Apple's best iPhone, is it the phone you should upgrade to?
The focus may have been on Apple's iPhones for the past month, but prepare for renewed interest in Google, as the company announces its first Pixel phone.
In a rather unsurprising move, Apple has a new iPhone, and it's finally bringing water-resistance, a button-less button, and a new jet black finish to the table.
Past the futurist's dream, the Note 7 packs in a heap of incredibly useful technology, making its 5.7 inch phablet size more than just a massive mobile for you to take up the side of your head with phone calls.