When Mitsubishi made your first cellphone, you know you’ve been around a while. Steve has carried the latest and greatest around in his pocket for nearly 30 years, with everything from Motorola ...
Main camera 48MP (1/1.28 aperture, 1.22um pixel size, sensor-shift OIS, dual pixel PDAF) 50MP (f/1.68 aperture, 1/1.3-inch sensor size, 82-degree FoV) Ultra-wide camera 48MP (f/2.2 aperture, ...
When choosing a smartphone, the camera is often a decisive factor for many users. The awesome video below from Versus evaluates the iPhone 17 Pro Max, Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Samsung Galaxy S25 ...
When choosing a flagship smartphone, you likely weigh factors such as design, camera performance, battery life, and software features. The iPhone 17 Pro Max, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Galaxy S25 Ultra each ...
Both the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max are premium devices that sure aluminum and glass bodies. But this time around, Apple has used more aluminum for improved heat dissipation while also ...
Apple and Google have always stuck to just a regular lens and an ultra-wide on their main phones, reserving a telephoto zoom for their pricier Pros. Until now, that is. The regular Google Pixel 10 ...
Just a few days after launching a smartphone series named the 15T, Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has already introduced a newer series, the 17 series. The new line consists of three phones: a standard 17, ...
In this video, our AI & Tech Editor, Aayush Ailawadi, compares the top three flagships for 2025: iPhone 17 Pro Max, Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra on five parameters: battery, ...
In this article, we’ll be comparing Apple’s new flagship smartphone, the largest of them, with a compact flagship from Google. In other words, we’ll compare the Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max vs Google Pixel ...
Apple made changes to the iPhone 17 prices this year without raising them. The standard iPhone 17 still starts at $799. The iPhone 17 Pro models have the same prices as their predecessors, with the ...
However, I’m also keenly aware that not everyone can afford a $1,000 smartphone. For many people, the premium features of a “Pro” moniker, especially the fancy camera tricks, are overkill for their ...