Tag: hands-on

Motorola’s flagship plans take shape with the $1,000 Edge+

Four years. That's how long it's been since Motorola released its last full-on flagship phone, and that dry spell is finally over. Earlier this morning, the Lenovo-owned brand pulled back the curtain on the new Edge+, a $1,000 smartphone that seems t… Source

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Why Panasonic’s GH5s is my go-to for 4K review videos

When I first reviewed the GH5s about two years ago, I concluded that it "produces the best video of any mirrorless camera on the market." I then doubled down by actually investing in one for my own Engadget videos — most of which are about other cam… Source

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Oppo’s Find X2 Pro is a huge, high-spec phone to rival the Galaxy S20 Ultra

Even though Oppo isn't as well-known in the US, chances are you might have come across one of its recent tech demos. This is the brand that brought us the pop-up camera wedge, periscope-based 10x hybrid zoom, under-screen camera, waterfall screen… Source

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LG V60 ThinQ 5G hands-on: Two screens, not enough polish

LG's smartphone business spent most of last year struggling to turn a profit, but the company has found at least one strategy it wants to stick with. Instead of giving people unpolished, unproven, expensive foldables, it starting building phone… Source

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Huawei’s Mate Xs is a tougher foldable phone lacking the apps you want

Despite nailing the reveal at MWC last year, Huawei's impressive foldable phone, the Mate X, never made it any further than briefings, press conferences and Chinese early adopters — there's a reason we didn't review it. The Mate X wasn't cheap,… Source

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Motorola’s new Moto G range includes a $300 Galaxy Note alternative

Motorola's Razr might be getting all the attention, but mid-range phones like the Moto G are what have vaulted the brand back into profitability. In other words, those $250-ish phones are serious business, and the company's latest models — the M… Source

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