Benchmarked: The LG G5 gives the Galaxy S7 a run for its money
LG seriously beefed up the performance of its flagship phone compared to last year.
LG seriously beefed up the performance of its flagship phone compared to last year.
Samsung's flagship devices incrementally improve on last year's devices with a beefed-up camera, faster processor, and curvier design.
It's actually not that weird. Rather than using your fingerprint, this technology merely recognizes you by your vein structure.
It's been nice having OEMs make its devices, but it looks like Google's ready to take back Android's destiny into its own hands—for real this time.
From Android Auto, to Stagefright, to BlackBerry entering the fold, we look back at the year in Android.
From phones to tablets to smartwatches, here's our picks for the best Android device releases of the year.
Not sure what to get your Android lovin' pals for the holidays this year? We can help.
Nothing special to see here, though it does have stereo speakers.
The Android Wear watch comes in two sizes to fit both smaller and bigger wrists.
Picking an Android phone is hard, but we can help.
Android Auto is Google's way of getting Android in your dashboard for much safer driving experience, but it still feels very beta.
LG is taking a different approach to its wearables strategy. It's hoping to appeal to those who value style and design over utilitarian functionality.
There are many wonderful things about Google's Nexus 9. Its 64-bit Tegra K1 processor is extremely powerful, its big hi-res display and front-facing speakers make it a mini entertainment theater, and its preloaded stock Android 5.0 is the most handsome version of the operating system to ever come out of Mountain View.
When it comes to Android smartphone mindshare, Samsung gets all the attention, while HTC plays mop up. But way out in left field sits the oft-forgotten LG, a company that continues to make great phones. Add the new flagship G3 to LG's strong legacy--it has to be seriously considered by anyone looking for a feature-filled smartphone. This is a phone with smart industrial design and stellar battery life, and LG has eliminated much of its software bloat.
Wearables may have grabbed some of the spotlight at this week’s Mobile World Congress. But this annual gathering for mobile devices remains a place for phones. And as we walked from one end of the Barcelona exhibit hall to the other, these were the smartphones that caught our eye at MWC 2014.
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By Adam LePeilbet, Senior Director & General Manager, Data Centre Sales, Dell Technologies, ANZ