Where Flagship Phones Are Headed

We've seen some trends in flagship phones over the past few months. An ultra wide camera. A telephoto lens. A TOF sensor. An OLED display with a resolution of 1440p. Curved glass on the front and back. Fast wired charging. A waterdrop notch housing only the front camera. I could go on and on about … Continue reading Where Flagship Phones Are Headed

Honor 20 Pro – Dead on Arrival

The new Honor 20 Pro that was greatly hyped by the media revealed itself to be quite a letdown. Not only was it announced within a day of the Huawei Ban, it also has one startling downside. The Honor 20 Pro is starts at 600 Euros. It features a punch-hole 32 mp front facing camera, … Continue reading Honor 20 Pro – Dead on Arrival

Redmi Note 7: The Budget Phone That Doesn’t Compromise

The three color options of the Redmi Note 7 Owned by Xiaomi, Redmi is a sub-brand catered to the lower-end market. The predecessor to this phone, the Redmi Note 6 Pro (which was released less than half a year ago), doesn't even compare to the new Redmi Note 7. There's a reason why 200,000 units … Continue reading Redmi Note 7: The Budget Phone That Doesn’t Compromise

Xiaomi Mi 9 – The Perfect Mid-Ranger

At only about $500, the Xiaomi Mi 9 truly is a flagship killer. It boasts a top-of-the-line Snapdragon 855, an vibrant 6.39" 1080p AMOLED screen, and a 48 megapixel triple camera. It scored 107 on DXOMARK, which is 2 more than the 105 scored on the iPhone XS (Not to mention the iPhone is double … Continue reading Xiaomi Mi 9 – The Perfect Mid-Ranger

Apple: The Phone Problem

Apple is quite weak in their laptops and desktops, but their phones seem to be the strongest. Due to the fact that all phones are expensive, Apple's price disadvantage is a lot less noticeable. However, their technology is also outclassed by other competitors. The Huawei Mate 20 Pro, for example, has a much better camera … Continue reading Apple: The Phone Problem

Apple: The Laptop Problem

Does more. Costs less. It's that simple. This was Apple's old slogan, but nowadays, it's quite the opposite. Since Steve Jobs' death, Apple's innovation has stagnated, and so has their growth. It is evident that consumers want more than just simple product refreshes. They want incredible product revamps that change the way people see technology. … Continue reading Apple: The Laptop Problem

Huawei P20 Pro Review

Huawei is quite a controversial company. Many Americans fear the possibility of Huawei installing software that will allow the Chinese government to spy on them, but nevertheless, when I saw the Huawei P20 Pro being released, I bought one myself. I've used it since May of 2018 and I think that now is the time … Continue reading Huawei P20 Pro Review

AMD’s 3000 Series Ryzen Mobile Chips – Better Than Expected?

In late 2017, AMD released their Ryzen 2000 series mobile CPU's although they sported CPU performance comparable to Intel 8th Gen mobile CPU's and much better mobile performance, they were not well received by the public. A large reason is due to the lack of driver optimizations and the problem of too much power consumption … Continue reading AMD’s 3000 Series Ryzen Mobile Chips – Better Than Expected?

5G Connectivity in 2019

A lot of YouTubers have said that 2019 is the year of 5G technology. I can see that many companies are racing furiously over who can make the best 5G tech, but in my opinion, 5G still has a long way to go. According to Dave2D, although super-fast internet speeds and lower latency is a … Continue reading 5G Connectivity in 2019