
Push-to-talk: Remember when phones were walkie-talkies?
About a decade ago, we could push a single button and communicate instantly. Now, this feature has mostly disappered. What happened?
About a decade ago, we could push a single button and communicate instantly. Now, this feature has mostly disappered. What happened?
The Pixel C has been out for 15 months. How does it hold up in that time? MrMobile has the answer.
When you need to be on the move, it pays to keep your tech lightweight.
I have never in my life gone shopping on Black Friday, a track record I hope to maintain until my very last holiday season. But for hardier souls, the one-two punch of Black Friday and Cyber Monday brings a bevy of deals that mean big savings for tech fans – at least those with quick "Buy Now" fingers.
In the Android world, the “best” has almost always been divided between two very different camps: the purists who want unadulterated software and fast updates, and mainstream consumers who want features and wide availability. What if you combined the best of both approaches into a single product?
Today's flagship smartphones are so bombastic and feature-packed, it's easy to forget that many cost upwards of $700. But do you really need to spend that much to get an awesome Android phone? Michael Fisher finds the best for less with his $400 Android phone showdown!
In 2003, Nokia declared war on Nintendo with the N-Gage, a Game Boy Advance lookalike with a Series 60 mobile phone inside. The conflict – to put it mildly – did not go in Nokia's favor.
Usually when I refer to portable power packs, I'm talking about the kind of battery you slip in your pocket to power your Pokemon hunt. The Anker PowerHouse … is not one of those.
Samsung's smartphones have matured into some of the best on the market in 2016, and its smartwatches seem poised to do the same with the Samsung Gear S3.
With the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung steers the Note family even further toward those everyday users: it boasts a gorgeous design, water resistance, a streamlined S Pen experience – and it brings back the MicroSD card whose absence on the Note 5 cost Samsung some consumer goodwill. But in an age of solid $399 flagships, does the Galaxy Note 7 bring enough to justify its $850 price tag?
What happens when MrMobile gets word that Chromebooks are the new hot commodity in the laptop space? Well, he buys one and makes a video about it, of course.
With the two newest Droids officially hitting the market as this post goes to press, it's been a big month for the company formerly known as Motorola. So let's take a break from Moto Z mania for a quick look back at one of the company's most interesting efforts: the original "Banana-phone."
With the summer hitting its peak, MrMobile reviews an Android Wear smartwatch with all the features of a traditional outdoor timepiece — including directional, atmospheric, accelerometer, and gyrometer sensors — and water resistance up to 50 meters. But it's also $500!
With an aluminum frame barely 5mm thick and slap-on "mods" that give it crazy capabilities, the Moto Z is unlike any smartphone you can buy today. It's also the latest installment in one of the most inconsistent product families in mobile technology.
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