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OnePlus 8T Camera review: Refreshed mid-ranger
The OnePlus 8T is a refreshed version of the company’s OnePlus 8 model. It comes with a very similar design and has the same 6.55-inch AMOLED display as the 8, and features the same Snapdragon 865 chipset. However, OnePlus has upped the…
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Oppo Reno5 Z gets FCC certified with 4,300 mAh battery
An unknown Oppo smartphone sporting model code CPH2211 and believed to be the Reno5 Z bagged Bluetooth certification yesterday. The same device has now been certified by the USA's FCC, moving it a step closer to the launch.
Oppo Reno4 Z 5G…
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Motorola Moto G30 review: Is this one Moto too many?
With the Moto G30, Motorola has taken a leaf out of Samsung’s phone book. Not in terms of suddenly chasing four-figure handsets or anything, but in mysteriously jumping numbers without warning. We went from the Moto G to the Moto G9 in…
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Canon Pixma TS7450/1 review
The Canon Pixma TS7450 is an inkjet all-in-one colour printer, scanner, and copier. Priced at under £100, it promises to do everything for a tidy price. The ability to scan and print copies of documents simultaneously, as well as copy…
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Eizo FlexScan EV2795 review: Well worth the price of entry
The Eizo FlexScan EV2795 bears the hallmarks of quality we've come to expect from the Japanese firm. Although it is ostensibly quite expensive for a 1440p monitor (the Philips 279C9 offers a 4K resolution at half the price) it's simply…
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Redmi 9T in for review
6,000 mAh – that’s the battery capacity of the Redmi 9T which came out in the early days of this year. €159 is its asking price and it’s actually known as the Redmi 9 Power in India. We just so happened to receive a stealthy Carbon Gray…
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Garmin Venu Sq review: An affordable Vivoactive 3 replacement?
It’s probably best to think of Garmin’s Venu range as an extension of its Vivoactive series of watches. Indeed, the original Venu, first released in 2019, for all intents and purposes, is a Vivoactive 4 with an AMOLED display.
The Venu Sq,…
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Unknown Realme phone leaks through 3D renders
While the Realme GT is getting most of the attention, the company is working on other phones as well. One of them was recreated in 3D by @OnLeaks who has some details on what appears to be an affordable model. Unfortunately, the name of it…
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review
There are all sorts of concessions that you can pay to a phone depending on factors like price or its standing within a brand's portfolio; when it comes to the Pro Maxes and Ultras of this world, however, there's far less room for error.…
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Polar Vantage M review: Mostly heading in the right direction
I really liked the Polar M430. So much so, in fact, that I still use it as a sense check for other wearables. Its GPS has proved so consistently accurate that wearing it alongside whatever watch I’m wearing that day has proved a handy way…
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