According to some, folding is the next great evolution of mobile telephony. According to others, they are a category of products doomed to die. I prefer to opt more for the first than for the second. However, that own inclination does not mean that the folding smartphones that we have known so far are perfect or refined. There are still some battles to be won to affirm without any asterisks that t...[Read More]
We have spent a few days with the Samsung Galaxy M12, a mid-range mobile that moves in the line of 200 euros and is committed to bringing the best essence of Samsung to the most contained budgets. The software attracts attention, also the care put into the design. It is not the only thing. Samsung has begun populating the mid-range with a varied selection of phones, and the Galaxy A is the proof. ...[Read More]
Xiaomi wanted to get ahead of everyone and be the brand that launched the first mobile with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888, one of the processors that we will see more frequently in the high-end 2021 of Android. In the analysis of the Xiaomi Mi 11, we have thoroughly tested this protagonist, seeing how this new processor performs and, above all, that Xiaomi offers in its (for now) first proposal ...[Read More]
The iPhone 13 uses the Qualcomm X60 modem, as does the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra and other leading smartphones this year. It has Wi-Fi 6, like the iPhone 12, and Bluetooth 5.0. There are five different international models with slightly different 4G and 5G band support. We have all the details about these differences in a separate story. There’s not much to say about the iPhone’s call q...[Read More]
Apple’s iPhone 13 (starting at $ 799) is a battery life beast, with far greater longevity than previous mid-range smartphones. While we appreciate the iPhone 13 mini’s larger pocket capacity, the unimpressive sales of the iPhone 12 mini taught us that most people prefer a long battery life to a small form factor. So while other upgrades from the older generation are almost unnoticeable...[Read More]
It’s been almost a month since I received the iPhone 13 Pro, and I think it’s time to tell you how it feels if I regret changing my iPhone 12 Pro, and more importantly if I think it was worth it. First, I must note that I use my iPhone without a case. Instead, I have been using leather that I bought online to avoid dents and scratches. I also decided not to use a screen protector this ...[Read More]
Of all delectable islands the Neverland is the snuggest and most compact, not large and sprawly, you know, with tedious distances between one adventure and another, but nicely crammed. When you play at it by day with the chairs and table-cloth, it is not in the least alarming, but in the two minutes before you go to sleep it becomes very real. That is why there are night-lights.
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