While usually reserved for Samsung’s Galaxy flagships, rumours swirling around the mill are that a Lite version of the Tab…
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Both companies elected to close two of their main production plants after a worker tested positive for the coronavirus in…
While the concept phone would have been shown off at Mobile World Congress, due to the cancellation of the event…
MWC, coronavirus, blah, blah… yeah, the largest mobile phone convention in the world was taken out by an invisible organism, leaving everyone involved to fend for themselves. So we’re looking at a trickle instead of a torrent of info. Part of that trickle is LG’s new flagship smartphone, the LG V60 ThinQ, which… let’s be fair, they were gonna out on their news portal ahead of time anyway.
Mobile World Congress has been canned, which means that the usual collection of announcements just… aren’t here. They’re popping up…
Huawei’s P40-range has always been a launch to look forward to. The brilliant specs and new camera tech blow us away every year, but this year something’s different…
We got a chance to handle the final version of the Huawei Mate Xs, poking and prodding and flipping and folding the 6in to 8in smartphone to our heart’s content. Kinda. Despite us having a large enough bag, Huawei wouldn’t let us take one home. Yet. Here’s what we learned during our time with the smartphone.
Mobile World Congress was the first tech conference to be cancelled by a virus in 2020 but, we suspect, it won’t be the company’s last. Huawei took another route — a live-streamed version of their MWC conference. And, of course, Stuff was there.
Huawei was always going to reveal a new folding smartphone, even though we haven’t actually seen its first draft in…
Your struggle for power doesn’t have to be a massive struggle. We’re all rocking electric devices and those devices make life easier when it comes to power outages. The trick is keeping those devices topped up when Eskom’s out — three hours of gaming on a Nintendo Switch will ding the battery pretty hard. There is an obvious answer, though: batteries.










