If you like the security of a physical button to feel for on your iPhone, you might need to adjust to a new style.
If the latest leaks are to be believed, the 20th anniversary iPhone could replace the conventional buttons with solid-state ...
Here's a comparison between the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7—a brand-new 2025 foldable—against the still worthy Apple iPhone 15 ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
I tested iPhone 17 Pro - fantastic design overhaul with superb battery life & excellent new cameras
I was excited to test out Apple’s new iPhone 17 Pro when I went to Wembley at the end of September to see Oasis in concert.
What Hi-Fi? on MSN
Sony Xperia 1 VII review
The Xperia 1 VII is officially available for £1399 here in the UK. Sony fans in the US and Australia will know that it ...
Ah, the OPPO Find X9 series. One of my favorite smartphone series out right now. Why? Well, it's got everything I love about ...
PCMag Australia on MSN
I Tried Samsung’s Galaxy XR, and It’s the First Mixed Reality Headset That Feels Ready for Everyone
Samsung's $1,799 Galaxy XR goes head-to-head with Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro—and looks to be more accessible in several key ...
Apple is reportedly simplifying the iPhone 18 camera button to a pressure-only design, then moving to localized haptics by ...
A new leak indicates the special 20th anniversary ‘iPhone 20’ model might drop all physical buttons and switch to haptic feedback instead.
Apple is working to simplify the Camera Control button's design on the iPhone 18 in order to reduce costs, claims an ...
The iPhone 18 Pro may introduce a DSLR-style variable aperture and manual controls, giving photographers more creative power ...
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