Fall ushers in flagship phone season, and Google’s new Pixel 10 lineup steals the spotlight. With AI features revolutionizing smartphones, check out our in-depth reviews of the Pixel 10 series and the latest in audio tech!
The Nothing Phone 3 is under fire after allegations surfaced that its in-store demo app uses stock photos as user-generated content, echoing past controversies from Huawei and Samsung. Can this trendsetter recover?
Chinese smartphone brands like Xiaomi and Vivo are set to take photography to the next level with innovative external camera solutions. Discover how these advancements could transform mobile photography, and what it means for the future of smartphones.
Discover the groundbreaking AI features of the Pixel 10 Pro, including the controversial 100x zoom and the latest in wearable tech. Join our discussion on the innovative tech showcased at Google's launch event.
The Google Pixel 10 Pro introduces Pro Res Zoom, promising up to 100x zoom detail. But initial reactions suggest it may just be a gimmick. Discover what users are saying about this new feature.
Discover how the Google Pixel 10 Pro's AI-enhanced 100x zoom outshines Samsung's Space Zoom, offering clearer and more detailed images. Explore the groundbreaking technology behind this smartphone's photography capabilities!
Google has released a teaser for the Pixel 10 series, showcasing AI features like enhanced telephoto capabilities and the much-anticipated 'Add Me' group photo feature. The launch event is set for August 20.
In a head-to-head battle, we compare the camera capabilities of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 and the Motorola Razr Ultra. Discover which flip phone takes the best photos and why it matters for photography enthusiasts!
Could the iPhone 17 Pro be set to revolutionize mobile photography? A recent leak hints at exciting new camera features, including a second Camera Control. Is this the future of iPhone photography?
Rumors around the iPhone 17 Pro suggest it may feature an 8x optical zoom camera, a new Pro camera app, and a second camera control button. Could this be a game changer for mobile photography?